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Jymaster0011

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  • Real Name Jordan Young

  • Gender Male

  • Total Posts 312

  • Member Since Mar 1st, 2009

  • Last Login 2 Hours Ago at 11:40 PM

  • Profile Views75,151

Personal

  • Profession Poker
  • Favorite Place to Play Live PokerDipthrong's Kitchen with Rivers
  • Hobbies Golfing

Jymaster0011 - Poker Player Profile

    • World Wide Ranking

      93

    • Former High Point

      1

      (05/04/2011)

    • Ranking

      4/1741

    • Sliding PLB

      5520.46

      (99.55 Percentile)

    • Lifetime Cashes

      $4,049,488

    • Largest Cash

      $132,788

      (08/01/2010)

    • Number of Cashes

      3,226

    • Average Cash

      $1,255

    • $4,000,000 in lifetime cashes
    • 93 Ranked 93rd World Wide
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    P5s Scouting Report

    Jordan Young 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. Later that month, he took home another $79,800 for his outright victory in the Full Tilt $200k Guarantee ($150+13 NLHE with rebuys).

    In May 2012, Young cashed in for $19,000 after winning the PokerStars Turbo $35,000 Guaranteed. He also took second in the site's $200 Rebuy later that year for $18,000. In March 2013, Young reached the final table of the PokerStars Sunday $100 Rebuy and earned $14,000. The same month, he placed third in an FTOPS Irish Poker tournament for $28,000. Also in March 2013, he took third in the Sunday 500 on PokerStars for $46,000 in a tournament won by fellow PocketFiver "The-Toilet".