James Bord

James Bord
Name James Bord
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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: Live Tournament Participation

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.

James Bord Wins WSOP Bracelet ($1,281,048)

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: Poker Journey on High Stakes Poker

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.