Jamie Gold Leads World Series of Poker Main Event

At the final table, Jamie Gold is the top poker player with the best shot at capturing the $12 million first place prize at the 2006 World Series of Poker.
With his aggressive play, Jamie Gold's latest victim was retired San Antonio businessman Richard Lee, who Gold had been taunting and reraising all night long.
Jamie Gold also knocked out Swedish pro Erik Friberg, when Friberg went all-in with a pair of jacks but ran smack into Gold's pocket queens. For good measure, Gold hit another queen on the river, sending the 23-year-old Friberg home in eighth place with $1.97 million.
You can watch the rest of the World Series of Poker final table action on ESPN pay-per-view for only $24.95 and see who will walk away with the $12 million dollar prize!
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