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October 10, 2007 | 12:26 am
Posted by Brad A. Greenberg

The World Series of Poker, which I’ve written about before—both homeless hero and Hollywood champ—is such a long event that nerves are understandably frayed by the time players reach the final table. But what I saw last night on ESPN was just plain odd.
Jerry Yang, who went on to win the event and receive the world champion bracelet, was all-in against the most seasoned pro remaining, Lee Watkinson. Suddenly, Yang and Watkinson’s girlfriend entered a pray-off.
She: “Come on, Father! In Jesus’ name, no weapon formed against You shall prosper.”
He: “Come on, Lord. You know your purpose for me. Come on, Lord, have a purpose for me today.”
She: “Come on, make him a believer. Make me a believer, Father.”
That’s when color commentator Norman Chad deadpanned: “I’m not sure who the Lord is listening to, but Watkinson needs a seven or he’s done.”
Then Yang returned: “Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, let me win this one.”
He does, and the cameras pan to his exultant mother, who is lifting her hands to the heavens and whispering, “hallelujah.”
A couple hands later, when Yang catches a miracle card to take control of a hand, he tells God, “Let people see Your miracles. I believe in You.”
Forget the complications of such prayer and praise (does God really care how his children fare against each other at the poker table?), these players are actually quoting scripture as if the devil is tempting them in the desert. I’m a big fan of involving God in every aspect of your life. And I would hate to underestimate the power of prayer. But this really rubs me wrong.
Yes, I do think this is different than my request that people pray for the quick recovery of Kevin Everett. And, by the way, I played poker at Hollywood Park after the World Series; I could have used some prayers.
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i think that calling god’s name in vain is blasphemy. it’s only a game ... no higher power should be involved in its causes.
All I can say is “WOW”.
Oh if only to have a pile of money like that sometime!
I’m not surprized, people thank God all the time when they are winning, and blame him when they lose (when they should be blaming people like me!) Poker is no different I guess!
I agree with italia, God’s name should never be used in vain. Most people call unto God’s name whenever they need something badly. With that vast amount of money there’s not doubt he might neglect God and the only thought that would run through his head all day would be where to spend all that money…
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Hehe Norman Chad is such a hero
. However, too bad Watkinson didn’t end up as the winner as he is of course a way better player than that weird Yang…
I suppose Jerry Yang is a real hero. He was so funny on the WSOP. I entirely agree with Charles.
Sadly, the name of God is sometimes used in the wrong place and for the wrong reason. The final table of a famous poker tournament is certainly not the right place. One should not prey God for personal money gains at poker.
If this isn’t proof God exists I don’t know what is…
(oozing sarcasm LDO)
I agree with KushMoney’s “WoW”,
In difficult situations or when an extraordinary outcome is wanted, people may use the name of God inappropriately. This is common human nature, but they should try control themselves.
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