Lee Jones Winning Low Limit Hold Em

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Lee Jones is an online poker executive and the author of Winning Low-Limit Hold 'em.[1]

In 2019, Lee partnered with Tommy Angelo to create the video series called PokerSimple.

He also contributes a monthly column to Bluff Magazine.[2]

Jones earned his B.S. in Computer Science from Duke University in North Carolina in 1978, and his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maryland in 1983.

From October 2003 to April 2007, Jones worked as the cardroom manager of the PokerStarsonline poker cardroom.[3] As the poker room manager, Jones decided which poker tournaments and games to offer the players. In April 2007, Jones retired as the poker room manager of PokerStars and began work with the European Poker Tour.[4] Jones said that he was making the change 'to expand [his] horizons and stretch some new muscles.' Jones organized, hosted, and provided television commentary for EPT events, while also still serving as a consultant for PokerStars.[5]

Lee Jones Winning Low Limit Hold'em

In April 2008 Jones announced he was leaving EPT to become COO of CardRunners, a poker instructional website.[6] He left Cardrunners in 2009.

In May 2009 Jones signed on with the Cake Poker Network's flagship member Cake Poker as the Card Room Manager.[7] He was also acting as a player advocate at Cake Poker.[8] He resigned from Cake Poker in December 2010 citing 'strategic decisions with which I'm not comfortable' [9]

In 2012, Jones returned to work with PokerStars when they acquired FullTiltPoker.

In 2014, Jones earned 14th place in the Isle of Man stop of UKIPT (United Kingdom and Ireland Poker Tour)

In 2006 Jones and a former math lecturer named James Kittock (now at Google) developed a system for playing heads-up that they called the Sit and Go Endgame System (SAGE). This drew a mention in the New York Times poker column.[10]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Schechter, Bruce. 'Poker Book Reviews: Winning Low Limit Hold'em'. Poker Pages. Archived from the original on November 6, 2007. Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  2. ^'Bluff Magazine'. 2008. Archived from the original on July 21, 2012. Retrieved November 3, 2008.
  3. ^Ian Urbina (March 19, 2004). 'Hold 'Em and Hide 'Em; The Profits and Problems With Online Poker'. New York Times.
  4. ^Lee Jones Stepping Down from Position at PokerStars
  5. ^Green, Shawn Patrick (March 26, 2007). 'Update: Lee Jones writes about departure'. Card Player Magazine.
  6. ^Pokernews.com: Lee Jones Named New CardRunners Chief Operating Officer
  7. ^Pokernewsdaily.com: Lee Jones Signs with Cake poker
  8. ^Pokernews.com: Lee Jones Discusses the Future of Cake Poker
  9. ^Pokernewsdaily.com: Lee Jones Resigns from Cake Poker
  10. ^James McManus (January 28, 2006). 'Pump it or dump it? Ask the system'. New York Times.

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My name is Lee and I've been playing poker for 35 years. I wrote a book called Winning Low Limit Hold’em back in the ‘90s. After many wonderful years at PokerStars, I’m happy to report that I am no longer working for the Man. No surprise, my love affair with poker is raging. I’m playing, writing, and coaching, every chance I get. I am excited to see what comes next in this adventure.


Please have a look around and drop me a note. I will always write back.


By the way, if you want to read my occasional thoughts about non-poker topics, hop over to Rose's Guitar. I'll talk about anything but poker there.


Thanks, Lee

They Said It, I Didn't

I'm not sure there's anybody that loves poker as much as Lee Jones does.

-- Jason Somerville


After 30 years in the business, Lee Jones understands poker as few other people do. The game is better for him being part of it.

-- Matt Savage


Winning Low Limit Hold'em is no longer the worst book about limit hold'em.

-- Mason Malmuth

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You Got Questions?

Q: Are you the PokerStars Lee Jones?

A: I was, but now I'm just Lee Jones.


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Q: Have you written a best-selling poker book?

A: Yes. It's called Winning Low-Limit Hold'em.


Q: Have you written hundreds of articles for various poker publications?

A: So glad you asked; the answer is yes.


Q: Do you coach poker?

A: Yes, I love coaching poker players. If you'd like a free consultation to see if my coaching might be right for you, click here.


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Q: Do you play poker?

Lee Jones Winning Low Limit Hold Em

A: Does a bear poop in the woods? I play poker every chance I get, at casinos and home games. I play no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, stud eight-or better, etc. People ask me what my favorite poker game is - it's whatever they're dealing.