How to Win And Lose a Million With David Williams
9 years ago

27 Sep
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Itâs the kind of story which gives poker and gambling in general a bad name â but one which we all love to read about. A poker pro gambling it up from almost nothing to close to a $1million âand then losing it all and more when he just canât step away from the table! David Williams is the anti-hero of this particular tale, which he related on his recent podcast interview at the hands of Chicago Joey Ingram.

It all started with a sports bet, one which snagged the WSOP bracelet winner and recent Masterchef finalist $5000 which he decided to take to the poker tables and see what he could do with it.
Now money is no real object to the man who has amassed more than $8million in tournament earnings, $3.5million of which came from his runner-up spot in the Main Event back in 2004. But still, when turned the $5K into $12K and then $50K, his move up the tables was starting to be a lot of fun!
Eventually Williams found himself at the Bellagio in the Big game at Bobbyâs room â over $100,000 in his pocket and sitting in a $500/$1000 PLO game with Sammy Farha to his left and Bobby Baldwin, Tom "durrrr" Dwan, Rafi Amit, and various others scattered around â all high stakes supremos looking to take Williamsâ hard-earned cash!
As the hours wore on, however, Williams just couldnât stop winning â Sammy Farha spewing 25K chips like they were confetti!
Iâve got like, $220K,â says Williams, âand Iâm just owning Sammy! He would like leave and sayâŠâIâm coming backâ, and heâd come back and reach in his pocket and pull out like four $25K chips!â
Williams recalls he was thinking:
Where the fuck is he getting these chips? Heâd reach into this little âbaggieâ and pull out four or eight of these chips and sometimes he would dump them real quick,â like losing $200K to Bobby Baldwin on the first hand back. âIs he printing these? What is going on!â

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Come the Monday morning, having played non-stop since the Saturday evening, Williams explains how he then got a call from his closest friend at the time, Nenad Medic called him. Upon hearing that Williams has run his $5K up to $900,000 Medic implored Williams to give up and go home.
Youâre tired, youâve been there forever,â Medic told himâŠ.âand nobody in that game is bad, except SammyâŠand he isnât even bad, heâs just crazy right now!â
But as we all know, when youâre on a roll itâs hard to stop â and the thought of reaching the $1million mark was all Williams could think about.
Iâll quit at a million, an even millionâŠwhich is so stupid!â he confesses. âWhat is the difference? You know what I mean? But obviously I wouldnât be telling this story if it ended well!â says Williams, able to laugh about it now. All of a sudden the tables turned, (Sammy Farhaâs) hands started holding up, I started chasing, trying to get to that million-trying to force that hundredâŠâ
âSo Iâve got 600 in front of me, Iâve got to get back to eight,â he explains⊠and you can actually guess the way things went. Down to 400K but promising to quit when you get back to 500K, and so on⊠all the way down it went for Williams untilâŠ
âHey Quito, I need a 100. Give me a fucking hundred right now!â and by the end of the game, when his friend Medic called back, he had to explain how he actually owed his fellow player $250,000!
The story is one we all know, and at different levels we have all been there Iâm sure! That Williams can laugh about it now is a good thing, but there will be poker players and degenerate gamblers out there who simply ruined their lives chasing that elusive goal â as well know only too well, enough is never enough for some players!






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