He is a former #1 player in the PocketFives Online Poker Rankings. He joined PocketFives just over four years ago. And now, he has over $4 million in tracked online MTT scores. His name: Jordan Jymaster0011 Young (pictured), and you can now find him at #79 worldwide in the Rankings, a number that’s likely only going to go up when the leaderboard is recalculated on Wednesday.

Young has a whopping 110 tracked wins in his PocketFives profile, including a veritable “who’s who” of big-time online poker tournaments. Heck, in August 2010 alone, he won the Full Tilt $750,000 Guaranteed, Sunday Brawl, and $150 Rebuy for a combined $317,000. Did we mention that all of those wins came in the same month, and the $750K and Sunday Brawl were on the same day? As if all that weren’t enough, in December of the same year, he claimed victory in the $150 Rebuy one more time, pocketing another $76,000.

If you’re one of those “What have you done for me lately” people, you can point to Young’s March 31 third place finish in the PokerStars Sunday 500 for $46,000. That tournament drew 971 players and featured a final table that included eventual champion Faraz The-Toilet Jaka. Young also final tabled the kickoff FTOPS event last month for $28,000.

Young is a three-time Monthly PLBwinner, having taken down the award in August 2010 (4,638.39 PLB Points), December 2010 (3,492.74 PLB Points), and November 2011 (2,693.96 PLB Points). His massive August 2010 haul is the third largest for a Monthly PLB winner and he is tied with Gettin Daize for the most Monthly PLB titles in PocketFives history.

He was last #1 on PocketFives in May 2011, the month after Black Friday, and has found the top spot in the Rankings on six different occasions. He has well over 3,100 tracked in the money finishes for an average of nearly $1,300 apiece.

Young is the third person to earn a $4 million cash badge this month and the tenth since 2013 began. Next up for the man they call Jymaster0011 is the $5 million cash badge. It seems like it’s just a matter of time until he gets there.

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