Roxanne Johnson Becomes Latest Female PSPC Platinum Pass Winner at EPT Prague

PokerStars x Poker Power Bootcamp Showdown’

Another player has booked their place in the 2023 PokerStars Players Championship after the 'PokerStars x Poker Power Bootcamp Showdown' tournament at EPT Prague.

Roxanne Johnson, a former court liaison officer in the Canadian Mounted Police, was invited to take part and underwent a four-week female-only poker BootCamp culminating gin a winner-takes-all showdown in the Czech capital.

"Onto the Next Chapter"

Johnson will be joining Giada Fang, who won her Platinum Pass at EPT Barcelona, and Rishva Iyer who won the PokerStars Road to PSPC Women’s Event in Philadelphia earlier this year.

"It’s been an amazing journey so far [...] It’s been an amazing journey so far!"

"I can’t believe that just happened," Johnson told the PokerStars Blog. "It’s so surreal but I am so excited to be heading to PSPC in the Bahamas.

PokerStars x Poker Power Bootcamp Showdown

"It’s been an amazing journey so far with all the support from the teams at PokerStars and Poker Power to meeting all the other women in Prague. Can’t wait for the next chapter at the PSPC!"


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PokerStars x Poker Power Partnership

The partnership was set up earlier this year, to help women build their confidence and skills in the game and to create more opportunities for women already active within the community.

"I love what they're doing in teaching life skills to women through poker"

PokerStars Ambassador Jen Shahade, who is on the board of Poker Power, called it a "great partnership."

"I love what they're doing in teaching life skills to women through poker. And then obviously PokerStars has been great about trying to get more women in the game.

"If you give women who are excited about giving poker or trying some extensive poker training an opportunity, then they become really good players quickly."


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Shahade said that the effects of the BootCamp could be clear to see at the final table with the quality of the play, especially considering where the starting point for some players.

"We saw flop check-raises, really well-sized three-bets. Which is funny because during some of the early lessons someone asked me if King-Ace-Deuce-Three-Four was a straight!"

PokerStars x Poker Power Bootcamp Showdown

The New Poker Dream for Women

Shahade says she'll be helping out Johnson — and the other two winners — as the PSPC draws nearer, helping them prepare for the biggest poker test of their lives.

"It's all about the poker dream," said Shahade. "For women, this is a poker dream that up until now we haven't really seen."

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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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