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thank you chris, milky and Real Poker for pointing out the obvious, it's not about wanting to bang her or how pretty/ugly she is -- she's a player. Good days, bad days - Good decisions and bad. Someone doesn't make a living off of poker for as many years as she has if she doesn't know what she is doing.
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There's just something really attractive and fun bout her. I wish she would speak up more then the red card is played in the Hollywood game. Andy tends to dominate the advice giving, though I think he's pretty fun too.
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Personally, Jennifer is a true inspiration to me. I am currently on dialysis and awaiting a kidney transplant myself. I am also on the fence and considering a life that includes alot more poker playing as a source of income. I have entered 3 small tournaments in the past 6 months and have made it to the final table in all three, including a first place win at the Edgewater in Laughlin. Anybody have any advice... I am not arrogant enough yet not to take it!!!
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I think that Jennifer is amazing, and all that bs about her skills was, no doubt, posted by wanna be, WSOP-watchin', never-been-to-a-casino players who think that testerone-driven aggressive play is the only proper approach to NL--which is crap. Speedy recovery to Jen! (Also, as an aside, it DOES make a difference to some of us that she is a woman, because it makes we that are in some sort of minority at the tables learn to exploit the difference and feel more confident to f-up a-hole straight white male players! Take it from this fag....)
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she's pretty good, but i think she should stick to the high stake games @ the bellagio.
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Heard about her kidney problems and the transplantation. I wish u the very best luck, Jennifer! Just seen u on tv, but u play great poker and u seem like a nice person too.
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Saw her playing 3000-6000 at bellagio.Its amazing to watch these players playing with such life changing amounts.
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jenny, honey, good luck on the transplant. my prayers are with you.
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I recently had a kidney transplant. You are all missing the point. This was a very ill woman that courageously hung in and played inspite of her serious illness. My prayer is that she gets well soon.
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It does get a little bit boring reading all these negative comments and insults on this page,thank you for all the positive inspirational ones and good luck in your poker games.Happiness and health. Jen
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i have a question about Full tilt Poker.why dont the Pro's ever play in the "Play Money" catagory? I mean what about us poor ppl that dont have real money accounts...we cant play nor talk with the pro's...ijust think the Pro's should play in "play money" as well as real money. my FTP s/n is InsaneJoker654
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get well soon so you can return to wpt
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Jen-besides playing tournament poker for fun, my wife and I do living kidney donation research in St. Louis at Washington University Medical School. Since we heard about your recent transplant we've been curious to hear how things were with you. All the best to you in your recovery. We would love to seriously discuss the 'Jen Harman Challenge' to raise awareness about living donation and think that we could help - if interested, please contact us (Brian and Amy Waterman) at [email]brian@watermanresearch.com[/email] or [email]awaterma@im.wustl.edu[/email]. thanks!
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Thanks for the info Green, I've been wondering about her health. Best wishes Jen, and hurry back.
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Have been praying for you. Would like someone to let me know how you are doing.
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jen, get well.
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I heard news that she collapsed after playing at foxwoods and is intensive care.Is this true?
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She is better than Annie Duke at Hold'em in my opinion and she is aggressive enough to be a threat in ANY tourney.
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BTW, jen harman rules, a great player to watch.Keep it up
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Jennifer, I have heard you need a kidney transplant. I have friend a vet who needs one! He lives just above Waco ans goes to Dallas VA. The told him to go to Nashville. For some reason, the Va said kidneys were more available there. If my memory serves 3 or 4 month timetable. Best of Luck. 2Jacks
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#51
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speedy recovery jen ur a great player and a totsl hottie,,,just thought id throw that in
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Have to agree with Pay2c, good luck jen.
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you been dealt a lousy hand. But i know you can bluffyour way out of it. you can win this one Jen. You go girl, get that (WSOP)
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Jennifer - God bless you and take care of yourself.
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Jennifer, Doubt if you will ever get a chance to read this, but I hope you do. I just finished reading he section you wrote on Limit Hold 'em in Doyle Bruson's Super System 2 - and it was very well written and very informative. I'm just starting out playing the cheaper limit games $2-4 and $3-6 and some small no limit hold tournaments where buys in range from $25-100. My question is this? At what range does your betting strategy work best? I mean when I play low limits it's virtually impossible to bluff anyone or play meduim hands because everyone calls and calls...it seems counter productive? I can't afford a hugh bankroll, but I like to at some point within a years time feel comfortable playing $10-20 or $15-30. How much a bankroll do you think I might need to substain any loses I might encounter. Just looking for some insight. I also found out it seems tournements are not that easy to play. The best I have done so far was 40th out of a 340 player(my second time playing that tournament) field with a small $25 buy in..No Limit and even then I was short stacked and blinds were $2000-4000 and going up. From what I gain was it seems like you must be extremely agressive in the beginning and get a jump on the chip lead...as you stated before pound, pound pound!! I love playing cards and have since I was young...always hiomes mostly when I was in my teens, but things just changed and I never stuck with it...just different prioroties, until they started to show the tournaments on TV. Anyway hope to hear back from and I wish you best in future and hope you win the Big One soon! D
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#56
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I think you are better than Annie hands down so I guess that makes you the best Female of all time
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Jen is one of the coolest ladies I know. She can and has played with the best and she is willing to be social with people. Good luck with everything.
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Love that pout when she's concentrating on a hand. That pout beat me out of a large pot till I figured it out...
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i Guess the girl on tilt is somewhat based on her. the girl on tilt is hotter but she kinda looks like her. they smile the same. Id love to meet a girl who could play poker like this .
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One of the best players ever. Male/Female, doesn't matter. Very Few males, even pros will sit down 4k/8k and She's doin it regular. I don't have the balls to sit $4/$8.
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