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Jennifer Harman

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Jennifer Harman Profile
Jennifer Harman
Nickname:
Full Tilt Username: Jennifer Harman
Web: www.fulltiltpoker.com
Birthdate: November 20th 1964
Birthplace: Las Vegas
Lives: Pacific Palisades, California
Tournaments Won: 3
WSOP Bracelets: 2
Total Winnings: $2,009,863

Jennifer Harman prefers cash games to tournaments. After facing Corey Zeidman in a hand during the 2005 World Series of Poker main event, it’s not hard to see why. It was early in the tournament and Harman was holding a Q Q. The flop was 10 J Q and Zeidman with 9 8 bet 2,000 chips. Harman called and calmly chewing gum, watched the 10 appear on the turn, making her a full house. She bet and Zeidman called, not realising that only one card in the deck could win him the pot. Jennifer put him ‘all in’ on the river and Zeidman called with the last of his stack. He had hit his only ‘out,’ a 7 and though Harman had outplayed him, she had lost and with a depleted stack did not remain long in the tournament afterwards. Compare this to a hand in a private cash game against Andy Beal. The blinds were staggeringly high and Harman held a King and Queen while Beal had K 10. The flop was A J and a 10 sending Beal into a betting frenzy hoping to catch the flush or the crowning glory of a royal flush. He hit nothing though and Harman’s Ace-high straight won the pot, a record $1.7million. At almost the same amount as her total tournament winnings, it is no wonder that Harman prefers cash games.    

Jennifer was born and raised in Reno, Nevada and encouraged to play games like Scrabble and Monopoly from an early age. At seven years old, barely able to see onto the table she watched her father and a group of friends playing poker whilst on a road trip. She asked her mother to teach her the game and soon Jennifer, her sister and cousins began to play regularly and also very competitively. Her mother was always on hand to sort out any disputes and act as dealer to make sure they played properly. Apart from a love of games, Jennifer and her sister were unfortunate to inherit a kidney condition from their mother too and in her early teens, Jennifer was put on a dialysis machine and given two months to live. Luckily, an organ donor was found for her and after the transplant operation, her young healthy body made a rapid improvement. However, her mother was not so lucky. She took a downturn needing a transplant a couple of years after Jennifer and with their father working away, the sisters took it in turns to nurse her.

To take her mind off of her mother’s condition, Jennifer got hold of a fake ID card and began visiting the local casinos. She started on a losing streak and then when she was seventeen, her mother passed away. After high school, Jennifer studied biology at the University of Nevada, working as a cocktail waitress to pay her fees. She would take her tip money to the casino and began to build up a small bankroll. She passed her degree and moved to Los Angeles where she became a bartender. She lasted three days and then she discovered the Bicycle Casino. She did well enough to make a living but at the expense of her relationship with her father who stopped talking to her when he found out she was playing poker full-time. In part to appease him, Jennifer quit Los Angeles after two years and having enjoyed being her own boss at poker decided to start her own business on the East coast. A year later, she went bankrupt, borrowed some money from a friend and then went to Las Vegas.

Initially, Harman didn’t view herself as a professional but she played cash games full time, generally with $50/$100 blinds. Although she built her bankroll and for a time played at $200/$400 levels she struggled with consistency, having to drop back down to the smaller cash games. 1992 proved to be an especially bad year and almost bankrupt, she borrowed $50,000 to get herself up and running again. Her bankroll would never be so diminished ever again. In 1996, she decided to try her hand at tournament play and finished a very creditable sixth in a World Series of Poker Pot Limit Hold’em event. Though she developed a fondness for the WSOP, Harman’s focus remained on the ‘bread and butter’ of cash games. She has said that there is so much to think about during tournaments ‘like conserving chips, avoiding marginal situations, playing aggressively against short stacks’ yet her results show that she is more than capable of thinking about these things.

In 2000, she entered the WSOP No Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball, despite having never played the variant before. She borrowed some handwritten notes on the game from ‘the Professor,’ Howard Lederer and five minutes later took her seat at the table. Some fifteen hours after that, at five in the morning, Harman was the proud owner of her first WSOP bracelet. Two years on, she would win her second at Limit Hold’em. During this time, Jennifer promoted herself through every blind limit, without missing a single level, until she was playing in ‘the Big Game’ at the Bellagio, sometimes with blinds of $4000/$8000 though usually at a meagre $2000/$4000.

Then in 2004, she required kidney transplant surgery again but just a week before the operation was due, Jennifer found herself playing for ‘the Corporation’ against multi-millionaire banker, Andy Beal. ‘The Corporation’ was a group of poker’s finest who pooled their money to play a series of heads-up matches against Beal with the starting blinds at $10,000/$20,000 and rising to $100,000/$200,000. Jennifer just about broke even despite the $1.7million pot win though the group took Beal for an alleged $9million.

The following week Harman received a gift greater than all that money; a new kidney from her niece Aunnie. Since recovering, she has had three big cash finishes with a fourth and third place in World Poker Tour No Limit Hold’em events and a second place on the WSOP circuit. Together, those three tournaments over three and a half years netted her around $1million, the same as her average annual earnings from the Bellagio’s ‘Big Game.’ But it’s not just the money that makes cash games more attractive than tournaments for Jennifer; it’s also the fact that she doesn’t have to set her alarm clock.

As a regular on the television shows ‘Poker After Dark’ and “High Stakes Poker,’ Harman is a recognised celebrity. However, rather than let fame go to her head, she has used it to found and promote CODA, the Campaign for Organ Donation Awareness. She has also put her name to an annual charity tournament which raises money for the Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Aside from this, she has written a chapter on Limit Hold’em for the book ‘Doyle Brunsen’s Super System 2,’ sequel to perhaps the most influential poker instruction book of all time.

Closer to home, she has tutored her Italian husband, Marco Traniello, who is also beginning to enjoy some success at the baize. Now a mother of twin boys, Jennifer Harman is often described as the ‘best female player in the world.’ Were she to have primarily played in women only tournaments it might be a distinction worth making but not a single cent of her tournament winnings have come from single sex events. And to sit in Bobby’s Room at the Bellagio in the ‘Big Game’ and rake in the sort of money Jennifer makes, simply makes her one of the best poker players in the world and truly part of the elite.

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Jennifer Harman WSOP Tournaments & Top Ten Finishes

Event*

Date Position Winnings

39th WSOP 2008
Event 22 - WSOP H.O.R.S.E

Jun 11th 2008

8th

$30,851

Bay 101 Shooting Star
WPT Event Season 6 Championship

Mar 14th 2008

3rd

$330,000

WSOP Europe
WSOP H.O.R.S.E

Sep 8th 2007

2nd

$73,160

38th Annual WSOP
Event 29 - WSOP Razz Seven Card

Jun 17th 2007

22nd

$4,422

37th Annual WSOP
Event 6 - WSOP

Jul 1st 2006

47th

$8,731

37th Annual WSOP
Event 2 - WSOP

Jun 27th 2006

11th

$51,155

36th Annual WSOP
Event 37 - WSOP

Jul 4th 2005

81st

$3,290

36th Annual WSOP
Event 18 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo

Jun 19th 2005

3rd

$53,903

36th Annual WSOP
Event 13 - WSOP

Jun 14th 2005

16th

$15,330

36th Annual WSOP
Event 7 - WSOP

Jun 8th 2005

49th

$5,285

36th Annual WSOP
Event 3 - WSOP Pot Limit Hold'em

Jun 4th 2005

28th

$5,175

Rio Las Vegas Poker Tournament
Event 8 - WSOP Circuit Event

Mar 23rd 2005

2nd

$383,840

Harrahs Atlantic City Poker Tournament
Event 11 - WSOP Circuit Main

Jan 18th 2005

14th

$28,386

Five-Diamond World Poker Classic II
WPT Event Season 3 Main Event

Dec 18th 2004

4th

$299,492

PPT No Limit Hold'em $500,000 Freeroll
PPT Season 1 Freeroll

Nov 9th 2004

5th

$30,000

2004 Festa al Lago III/ WPT Event Season 3
Doyle Brunson N. American Poker Championship

Oct 11th 2004

6th

$9,632

35th Annual WSOP
Event 9 - WSOP

Apr 30th 2004

34th

$4,020

The San Diego Super Bowl of Poker
Event 8

Feb 1st 2004

4th

$1,000

Borgata Poker Open
WPT Season 2

Sep 22nd 2003

7th

$29,375

34th Annual WSOP
Event 29 - WSOP Limit Omaha Hi/Lo

May 12th 2003

11th

$4,340

34th Annual WSOP            
Event 26 - WSOP Limit Hold'em

May 10th 2003

9th

$8,580

34th Annual WSOP
Event 3 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud

Apr 17th 2003

6th

$9,880

L.A. Poker Classic - WPT Season 1
Event 10 - Limit Hold'em

Feb 8th 2003

9th

$19,785

Ultimate Poker Classic / Caribbean Poker Classic
WPT Season 1 Event 2

Oct 8th 2002

6th

$380

Hall of Fame Poker Classic
Event 8

Sep 4th 2002

7th

$4,180

33rd Annual WSOP
Event 24 - WSOP Limit Hold'em

May 11th 2002

1st

$212,440

33rd Annual WSOP
Event 12 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud

Apr 29th 2002

8th

$5,780

33rd Annual WSOP
Event 2 - WSOP Limit Hold'em

Apr 20th 2002

14th

$10,320

32nd Annual WSOP
Event 7 - WSOP Limit 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo

Apr 26th 2001

22nd

$2,010

Grovesnor UK Challenge
Pot Limit Hold'em

Jan 18th 2001

5th

$3,000

31st Annual WSOP
Event 12 - WSOP No Limit Deuce to Seven Lowball

May 4th 2000

1st

$146,250

30th Annual WSOP
Event 1 - WSOP Limit Hold'em

Apr 26th 1999

13th

$9,135

Heavenly Hold'em

Jul 30th 1998

1st

$18,480

27th Annual WSOP
Event 21 - WSOP

May 11th 1996

16th

$5,340

27th Annual WSOP
Event 19 - WSOP Pot Limit Hold'em

May 9th 1996

6th

$15,750

* All Events No Limit Hold'em except where stated.

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