Title: Jordan at the double Post by: tikay on September 08, 2015, 11:04:15 AM http://uk.pokernews.com/news/2015/09/terry-jordon-wins-the-2015-pokerfest-live-main-event-18997.htm
So Terry Jordan won TWO of last week's Pokerfest Events, which takes some doing. He has busted me in two of my last three Live Events, & he's certainly not watched any coaching videos. Mr Bedi got Jordan'd in the Main I'm sad to see, this guy does not do fold. In 6 or 8 hours sat with him, I'm not sure I've ever seen him fold a hand ore, he's like a young Albert Sapiano. With 12 left in last week's PLO, he came to my table with four bloody racks, he had about 40% of the chips in play. I'm sure we'll hear "fish on a heater" & all that stuff, but for some reason I'm not sure I understand, I'm really quite pleased for him. Lucky or not, it's hard to begrudge anyone a bit of success. WP him. V ul Bedi though, poor old George, he'd have been a very popular winner. (http://www.gukpt.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/IMG_3725.jpg) Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: TightEnd on September 08, 2015, 11:16:16 AM terrifc acheivement
i have watched him play a lot how do you counter someone who plays every hand? is it just a case of hoping your hand holds? its not as if you can pressure him to fold, or bluff him Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: tikay on September 08, 2015, 11:32:02 AM terrifc acheivement i have watched him play a lot how do you counter someone who plays every hand? is it just a case of hoping your hand holds? its not as if you can pressure him to fold, or bluff him I honestly have no idea. In a NLH affair a few weeks back, I thought "find a good hand & don't lose your customer". I bet "just so", me & he heads up, he opened, I 3 bet, he called, I had the Aces - what else? - & he had the 10-3. I wished him good luck as I flounced out with as much grace & dignity as I could muster. Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: Longines on September 08, 2015, 12:12:45 PM He late regged for the PLO and said he was killing time before the high roller and was here to gamble.
We got our stacks in on the flop: Ad Ac Ks 8d vs Jd Th 8c 4d on Js 3d 2d Have 50p. Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: MC on September 08, 2015, 03:34:54 PM He open folded tonnes of buttons when he was Heads Up in the main with decent holdings
Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: GreekStein on September 08, 2015, 03:38:28 PM I used to play against him in a private NL cash game before he played tournaments.
He's definitely very lively. Can have some crazy swings and give you some big headaches! Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: doubleup on September 08, 2015, 03:39:17 PM He late regged for the PLO and said he was killing time before the high roller and was here to gamble. We got our stacks in on the flop: Ad Ac Ks 8d vs Jd Th 8c 4d on Js 3d 2d Have 50p. that's a cooler tho when you are playing a loose agg game (and there is no such thing as a 50p in omaha) Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: George2Loose on September 08, 2015, 03:42:07 PM The hand we played out was very standard to be fair. He opened tens on the button and I had kings in the small blind and we were about 35 bigs deep and got it in.
He turned a ten. From my observations he played quite well. Tough to play against and put him on a hand. I wasn't a fan of his reaction following the suck out but wasn't anything major. He celebrated and kept saying to me he told me the ten was coming. Cheers mate! Can deffo see how he gains chips but can also see how he loses them too! Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: 77dave on September 08, 2015, 05:27:16 PM Think he owns either a glazing or plumbing emergency call out company.
Wish their was more people like him in poker Title: Re: Jordan at the double Post by: tikay on September 08, 2015, 05:31:23 PM Think he owns either a glazing or plumbing emergency call out company. Wish their was more people like him in poker He has two phones at the table, I so I originally took him to be a dealer, pharmacy products or the like. I heard him fielding calls mid-compo on a Saturday, "that's be a £100 call-out fee" sort of thing. Later in the evening, as it became clear he'd need to return the next day for Day 2, the call-out fee rose to £300. Proper fun guy. |