Jen Harman Shares Crazy Story About How Tilt from Slowroller Paid Off at Bellagio
Poker Hall of Famer Jennifer Harman was a mainstay and fan favorite on televised poker shows during the 2000s. She's stepped away from the limelight in recent years, but high-stakes poker remains a regular part of her life.
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Harman appeared regulary on shows like High Stakes Poker and Poker After Dark, the two most prominent cash game shows in the 2000s. She also found herself occasionally at a televised or side feature table during World Series of Poker broadcasts on ESPN. During one of those WSOP episodes, in 2005, she was on the wrong end of one of the most infamous slowrolls in poker history.
Harman had a full house on the river and had made a large bet to put her opponent, New York pro Cory Zeidman, all in. Zeidman rivered a one-outer for a straight flush and didn't snap-call. He instead, for some unknown reason, went into the tank to Hollywood before making the call to double-up and leave Harman short-stacked.