- Paul Jackson (poker player)
Infobox poker player
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firstname=Paul
lastname=Jackson
nickname=ActionJack
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hometown=Birmingham, England
wsop bracelet count="None"
wsop money finishes=4
wsop main event best finish rank=183rd
wsop main event best finish year=2004
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ept money finishes=1Paul "ActionJack" Jackson (born 1965?) is an English professional
poker player fromBirmingham .Early years
Prior to poker, Jackson worked as a tax manager for a
Chartered Accountant .Poker career
Jackson started off playing
brag and later playedblackjack androulette incasino s. At one casino, he saw poker being played and picked up the game in 1985, choosing a nickname based on theCarl Weathers filmAction Jackson .Jackson is best-known as an
online poker player (he once won two large onlinepoker tournament s in the same night), but has also made numerous high finishes in major live events.Jackson had intended to play in the 2005 London Open event, but had already booked a holiday that coincided. He went on to call
Iwan Jones , whom he knew from playing online at Ladbrokes and bought a third of his action along withNick Gibson . Jones won the $750,000 first prize, resulting in Jackson making $250,000 whilst in a caravan in Dorchester.Jackson made a strong finish in the 2005
Monte Carlo Millions event. One hand from the event, wherePhil Ivey 's QUnicode|♥ 8Unicode|♥ and Jackson's 6Unicode|♠ 5Unicode|♦ bluffed against each other continuously is considered to be one of the best hands of poker broadcast on television. Jackson also pointed out that Ivey stared him down for 7 minutes during the hand, which was edited out of the televised version. In the final hand, Jackson moved all-in with QUnicode|♥ JUnicode|♥ and Ivey called with KUnicode|♣ QUnicode|♦. The board of TUnicode|♥ 6Unicode|♣ 9Unicode|♣ 2Unicode|♠ 5Unicode|♠ failed to improve either players' hand, and Jackson was eliminated in second place, for $600,000.Jackson finished in the money of the
World Heads-Up Poker Championship in 2005 (final 16) and 2006 (runner-up.) Along the way he eliminated Juan Carlos Mortensen in the quarter-final andMarkus Golser in the semi-final. He also finished in the money of the2004 World Series of Poker (WSOP) main event and theEuropean Poker Tour (EPT) second season grand final.As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,100,000.
Jackson has also appeared in
The Poker Godfather series, travelling around Britain giving poker players advice.Jackson also set up [http://uk.pokernews.com/news/2006/6/paul-jackson-interview-part2.htm] the [http://www.undercoverpoker.com/ UndercoverPoker] website alongside
Conor Tate (12th in2005 World Series of Poker main event) as a business opportunity.BlondePoker
Jackson is a regular contributor to the [http://www.blondepoker.com BlondePoker] forums.
References
* Swimming with the Devilfish by Des Wilson, ISBN 1-4050-8952-0
External links
* [http://www.guidetopoker.com/Paul-Jackson.php GuideToPoker profile]
* [http://www.poker425.com/interviews.php?id=9 Poker425 interview]
* [http://uk.pokernews.com/news/2006/6/interview-paul-actionjack-jackson-part1.htm UKPokerNews interview Part 1] , [http://uk.pokernews.com/news/2006/6/paul-jackson-interview-part2.htm Part 2]
* [http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=26176 Hendon Mob tournament results]
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