Name | James Bord |
Nationality | British |
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James Bord is a British professional poker player born on March 17th, 1981, in Stanmore, England. He has won a WSOP gold bracelet and accumulated over $4.3 million in live tournament earnings. His largest live cash of $2,315,044 came from reaching the final table of the 2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza event. He was also sponsored by Matchbook.com. Additionally, Bord has appeared on High Stakes Poker.
James Bord recorded his first live cash in May 2008. He participated in a $500 + 40 No Limit Hold’em event at the Deep Stack Extravaganza III in Las Vegas. Bord finished as a runner-up and earned $29,269.
In September 2010, Bord captured his first WSOP bracelet at the WSOP Europe in London. He competed in a £10,000 + £350 No-Limit Hold’em Championship event. James finished in first place, winning $1,281,048 and a coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
He achieved his best live cash during his most recent live tournament participation in October 2016. James competed in a €888,889 + 111,111 No Limit Hold’em Big One For One Drop event at the Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza. He made it to the final table, finished in 4th place and took home $2,315,044 in prize money.
James Bord debuted on February 10th, 2021, in HSP Season 8 Episode 9. He participated in a $800/1600 No Limit Hold ’em game with Lazaro Hernandez, Phil Hellmuth, Tom Dwan, and others. Bord incurred a $7,30 loss.
He faced his biggest loss on March 3rd, 2021, in HSP Season 8 Episode 12. Engaging in a $400/800 No Limit Holdem game alongside John Andress, Brandon Steven, Bryn Kenney, and others, he dropped a staggering $149,400.
James achieved his best live cash of $166,800 on March 17th, 2021 during HSP Season 8 Episode 14. He played in a $800/1600 No Limit Hold ’em game. Bord was seated with Rick Salomon, Jake Daniels, and others.
His most recent live tournament participation was in HSP Season 9 Episode 1. Competing in a 400/800 No Limit Holdem game against Koray Aldemir, Kim Hultman, and others, he ended the night down $131,600.