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This week's featured PocketFives Podcast guest will be 11th-ranked Jordan Jymaster0011 Young (#4 PLB, #17 Pro Poll), who made online poker history on August 1st when he took down the Full Tilt Poker $750k Guarantee and Sunday Brawl major tournaments for $132,800 and $105,000. He also won the Full Tilt $200k Guarantee over the weekend for an additional $79,800. Jordan has cashed for over $1,000,000 in online tournaments tracked by PocketFives.com, and will call-in this Wednesday to answer listener questions.
If you would like to submit a question or post feedback for Jymaster0011, please post in this thread before Wednesday afternoon.
*Jordan was kind enough to do a "live forum interview" the day after his victories. Those questions and his answers can be viewed here.
PocketFives Scouting Report for Jymaster0011

JDOGG11 on UB. Jordan Young of Michigan surged in 2010, with a victory in the Full Tilt Poker $150k Guarantee ($150+13 NLHE) for $58,400 along with a runner-up performance in the $125k Guarantee ($100+9 NLHE with rebuys) for $27,700. He also has a 3rd place showing in the MiniFTOPS Event #17 for $29,800 (March '10). "Jymaster0011" debuted in the PocketFives Top 100 Worldwide Rankings in July '10. On the first Sunday of August '10, Jordan made online poker headlines when he took down the Full Tilt Poker $750k Guarantee and Sunday Brawl majors on the same night for $132,800 and $105,000. On August 29th, he took home another $79,800 for his outright victory in the Full Tilt $200k Guarantee ($150+13 NLHE with rebuys).
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Hey man, congrats on your success. There's no secret that U play a pretty laggy style. Do ever change gears? Do you get stressed out playing your way, always keeping up the pressure? You're one guy in an elite group of players that's really fun to watch.
Last question: What do you think of Norwegian players? ;) -
hi bro congrats.
what kind of a role has ATM played in your poker development.
list some of ur favorite starting prelfop holdings in texass holdem -
Since your such a sicko and live like 5 minutes from me can you teach how to own peoples souls at poker:) When did you start playing poker? What got you into it? What allowed you to start putting in big time volume? Was it hitting a huge score..or grinding your bankroll up.. What were some of the things that you did to go from a beginner/reg to one of the top players in the world (or were you always just a boss)? Thx and congrats on the HOF month.
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Whats the deal with that hand you had vs moorman in your most recent huge score? Where he 6 bet shoved A6o and you made the call with aq for a 200bb pot. can you go over your thought process during that hand
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Originally Posted by DrDankRx23
Whats the deal with that hand you had vs moorman in your most recent huge score? Where he 6 bet shoved A6o and you made the call with aq for a 200bb pot. can you go over your thought process during that hand
got AQ vs moorman!!!! gonna get all his chips!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Oh man
Edited By: The Lab Rat Aug 31st, 2010 at 04:26 PM
1) Which 2 or 3 regs give u the hardest time and the tables and why
2) What is the most amount of bet/folds you've ever made in a single hand and let's hear about it if u remember it? ex 5 bet/fold, 6 bet/fold etc
3) Why are you so bad at live poker and when will you finally cash in a live event?
4)Whos better at turbos, you or I? who runs better in turbos, you or I? -
hi jymaster, you have 15 big blinds utg with A2-A7 suited, how often are we jamming here? ALSO is raise folding an option with Q10s utg with 15big blinds?
Edited By: Awnline Sep 1st, 2010 at 04:20 PM -
Similar to this, do you feel that as you've become more successful players will get a more wild/spewy against you? If so, how much have you had to adjust your style to these developments?
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