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Winning back-to-back poker tournaments is certainly something to be celebrated — just ask the red-hot Anthony Zinno on the World Poker Tour — but when someone wins three consecutive tournaments over three days, well that's downright unheard of.
That is, until Angela Jordison just did it at the 2015 Spring Poker Round Up at Wildhorse Resort & Casino in Pendleton, Oregon.
Jordison's uncanny run began on April 10 when she topped a field of 537 players to win Event #1: $125 No-Limit Hold'em for $10,828. A day later, she jumped in Event #2: $225 No-Limit Hold'em, a tournament that attracted 448 runners and created a prize pool of $88,120. Once again, Jordison made a deep run and ultimately defeated Roger Jensen in heads-up play to win the $18,348 first-place prize and her second title in as many days.
It was an incredible accomplishment for the mother of two and bar owner from central Oregon, but what really made it an outstanding achievement was that she went for the hat trick and got it when she won Event #3: No-Limit Shootout, a tournament that attracted 215 entrants and created a prize pool of $43,660. That win was for $8,731, brining Jordison's three-day, three-event total to $37,907.
'The last three tourneys have become a blur,' Jordison told PokerNews. 'I have played more heads-up [poker] in the last three days than I ever have in my life. I had hands hold against big draws, suck outs, big lay downs, taken beats, and thrown some big bluffs. There were times that I had a difficult time in containing my aggression and my stack was up and down like a yo-yo.'
She went on to add, 'The most difficult tournament for me was the third one. Shootouts take a lot of concentration and I was running on little-to-no sleep. When I got to the final table it was a very skilled and aggressive group. There was one guy at the table that I kept thinking, 'Please don't let me have to play heads up with him.' He was the one I had to play. We played for an hour and a half with the lead switching hands multiple times. There were many times I was feeling outplayed, but in the end I was able to apply enough pressure to take the lead and eventually win. I almost didn't enter the third event because I thought, 'What are the odds? Am I just getting greedy?' To win three I can't even say is a dream come true because I couldn't even dream this big.'
Jordison, who lives near Bend, Oregon, and must travel over two hours for tournaments, first began playing poker as a kid in family games on the holidays, learning a great deal from both her brother and father. In the past 10 years, she's established herself as a fixture in the Northwest poker scene by amassing $48,356 in tournament earnings before the three-peat, with her prior best being $14,534 for a runner-up finish in the 2009 Spring Poker Round Up.
Jordison also finished 42nd in the 2010 World Series of Poker Ladies Championship for $4,097; 101st in a 2010 WSOP $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event for $3,878; and fourth in the 2011 Venetian Deep Stack Extravaganza $340 Ladies Event for $6,174.
'I have learned a lot from the game of poker, but mostly to stay humble even if you are having success,' said Jordison, who plays pot-limit Omaha hi/low three days a week. 'The game can humble on you in a hurry with bad downturns that can have you scrambling for answers. I just want to enjoy the run and know it's probably a once-in-a-lifetime feat.'
Jordison plans to use some of her prize money to help support two of her kids, who are both heading to the University of Oregon this fall. For those wondering, Jordison went for four in a row, but failed to find victory. Still, all those in attendance recognized her accomplishments, which has her atop the 'All-Around Championship Standings' leaderboard with 445 points.
'The support I have is amazing and appreciated,' she said, gratefully. 'When I busted out of the limit Omaha today the entire tournament and all the live games started clapping and cheering for me. It was a moment that I will never forget.'
Jordison will continue to play events at the 2015 Spring Poker Round Up, and this summer she will test her mettle in Vegas at the WSOP.
'I will be playing a couple of events at the series this year, but have yet to nail down which ones,' Jordison concluded.
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From the latest news to player interviews, here's your weekly round-up of all the latest content from PokerStars Blog.
• EPT Prague wraps up
• Igor Kurganov's $756K Super High Roller Bowl score
• #PlatinumPass news
• Arlie completes 11th labour
• Tyson vs Moneymaker
• Poker in the Ears: With celebrity guest Joshua Malina
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EPT PRAGUE WRAPS UP
The PokerStars Blog team is now home for the holidays, but for the past 12 days we've been planted at the Atrium Casino in the Hilton Hotel bringing you live coverage from the European Poker Tour (EPT) stop in Prague.
Matthias Eibinger: A new Super High Roller monster
We kicked things off with the €50K Super High Roller, attracting 40 of the game's best. It was 25-year-old Matthias Eibinger who took it down for €653K, bringing his 2018 earnings up to $5 million.
Then we settled in for the six-day €5,300 Main Event. This was the biggest EPT Prague Main ever, with 1,174 total entries.
Our champion (and #PlatinumPass winner) in the end was Germany's Paul Michaelis, who defeated a final table including Parker 'tonkaaaap' Talbot to win €840K after a three-handed deal.
Finally, we closed it out with the €10K High Roller. This one got 259 total entries, and created a stacked final table including defending champion Danny Tang, Daniel Dvoress, Michael Addamo, and former EPT Main Event winner Jasper Meijer Van Putten.
Henrik Hecklen: Champion
The heads-up between Ole Schemion and Henrik Hecklen lasted three hours, before Hecklen closed it out to claim his first flagship EPT title for €503K.
KURGANOV'S $756K SUPER HIGH ROLLER BOWL SCORE
PokerStars Team Pro Igor Kurganov reached the final table of the prestigious $300,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl on Tuesday night, continuing his incredible month.
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Kurganov would ultimately fall in sixth place, but received a $756,000 consolation prize. It was Isaac Haxton who emerged victorious from the 36-player field, winning $3.67 million in the process.
#PLATINUMPASS NEWS
We had a couple of new #PlatinumPass winners this week, and both will now be heading to the Bahamas in a couple of weeks to play the $25,000 buy-in PokerStars Players Championship.
First off, on Tuesday we announced the latest member of #TeamIrelandPSPC.
Then there's Damon Ferrante.
PokerStars Blog head honcho Brad Willis told us Ferrante's story this week, and why he was selected internally by PokerStars to be one the last recipients of a Platinum Pass. We urge you to click the link below and have a read.
ARLIE COMPLETES 11TH LABOUR
Arlie Shaban strapped on the headset and entered the PokerStars VR world to complete his eleventh labour. His task? Find the Golden Apples.
He squared up against a mysterious player known as Poker_God - a representative of the same Poker Gods who have been issuing each challenge to Shaban.
For all the Twitch clips and more, hit the link below.
Arlie meets Poker_God in the VR world.
TYSON VS MONEYMAKER
We're sure Chris Moneymaker can take care of himself. But against Iron Mike? NO chance.
Luckily for Moneymaker it's not Mike Tyson he's up against in this bout, but Tyson Apostol, the Survivor winner turned poker player.
Moneymaker will be testing Apostol on the five disciplines of poker: discipline, patience, memory, math, and reading people. If Apostol can complete the challenges, there's a #PlatinumPass waiting for him.
Find out more at the link below:
POKER IN THE EARS
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James and Joe have received a strongly-worded memo from PokerStars HQ, which could change the editorial direction of the podcast for ever!
This week, they summarise the key results from #EPTPrague, and look ahead to 11 days of live streaming from the #PSPC and #PCA2019, with details of the broadcast schedule (on twitch.tv/pokerstars and youtube.com/pokerstars), plus the forthcoming 'Mini PSPC'.
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Most excitingly, the boys have a celebrity guest: West Wing star and Celebrity Poker Showdown co-creator Joshua Malina.
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