Jerry Yang
Born in Laos, Xao “Jerry” Yang was born in 1967 as a Hmong, but upon the takeover of his country by the Communists in the 1970’s, his family fled to a refugee camp in Thailand, where they lived for four years. He lost a brother and sister there before the U.S. government gave the green light for the Yang family to set up residence in the United States. Southern California has been his home since that move at the age of 13. Yang did well in school and eventually graduated from Loma Linda University with a master’s degree in health psychology. He then took some time off to do missionary work but came back to work as a psychotherapist and social worker. His wife and six children took much of his time, but he managed to play some poker casually, even entering some tournaments with satisfactory results in 2006. But it was a $225 satellite that he won at Pechanga Resort and Casino in his home town of Temecula that got him a seat in the 2007 $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event. He went on to make the final table, work from eighth in chips to take the lead, and ultimately defeat Tuan Lam heads-up to grab the WSOP bracelet and $8,250,000. He donated ten percent of those winnings to several charities, including Make-a-Wish Foundation, Feed the Children, and Ronald McDonald House. Yang’s most recent poker accomplishment was a fifth place finish at the 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship for a $75,000 payout. And he continues to donate a percentage of his winnings, as well as participate in charity tournaments, to benefit a variety of non-profit organizations.
Player Information
Name: Jerry Yang AKA "The Shadow"
Location: Temecula, CA, United States
Yearly Statistics: Click Here
Cashes:11
Total Winnings: $8,383,419 (Includes all tournament winnings)
First Place Finishes: 1
WSOP Bracelets: 1
ProRank 1 Position: 641 [ DETAILS ]
ProRank 2 Position: 5927
Marital Status: Yes
Children: 6 Kids
Started Playing Poker: Two years ago
Favorite Poker Game: No Limit Holdem
Ambition: Would like to be one of the best and respected poker players in the world. Own my own business(es) in the future.
Hobbies: Reading, hiking, camping, golfing, dancing, water sports, charity work, and anything that is fun.
Favorite Music: Jazz and Pop
Favorite Place: Lansing Michigan
Favorite Celebrity: Disney Charaters€
Poker Players I Respect Most: Howard Lederer, Jonathon Natale, Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, Daniel Negreanu, Jennifer Harman, Barry Greenstein, Phil Hellmuth, John Juanda, Mike Sexton, Annie Duke, Men "The Master" Nguyen, Phil Ivey and many others.
If I could change anything in the world: Make the world a poker table
Location: Temecula, CA, United States
Cashes:11
Total Winnings: $8,383,419 (Includes all tournament winnings)
First Place Finishes: 1
WSOP Bracelets: 1
ProRank 1 Position: 641 [ DETAILS ]
ProRank 2 Position: 5927
Marital Status: Yes
Children: 6 Kids
Started Playing Poker: Two years ago
Favorite Poker Game: No Limit Holdem
Ambition: Would like to be one of the best and respected poker players in the world. Own my own business(es) in the future.
Hobbies: Reading, hiking, camping, golfing, dancing, water sports, charity work, and anything that is fun.
Favorite Music: Jazz and Pop
Favorite Place: Lansing Michigan
Favorite Celebrity: Disney Charaters€
Poker Players I Respect Most: Howard Lederer, Jonathon Natale, Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Chris "Jesus" Ferguson, Daniel Negreanu, Jennifer Harman, Barry Greenstein, Phil Hellmuth, John Juanda, Mike Sexton, Annie Duke, Men "The Master" Nguyen, Phil Ivey and many others.
If I could change anything in the world: Make the world a poker table
Jerry Yang Poker Results
| EVENT | PLACE | PRIZE | DATE |
|---|---|---|---|
|
California State Poker Championship No Limit Hold'em |
3rd | $7,990 | May 15, 2012 |
|
Atlantis All In Spotlight Main Event - No Limit Hold'em |
9th | $3,492 | Mar 24, 2012 |
|
World Series of Poker Circuit Event No Limit Hold'em Turbo |
10th | $1,010 | Feb 27, 2012 |
|
L.A Poker Classic / WPT Event Season 9 No Limit Hold'em Turbo |
325th | $200 | Feb 2, 2011 |
|
Venetian Deepstack 2010 No Limit Hold'em |
4th | $30,380 | Jul 9, 2010 |
|
41st World Series of Poker 2010 Event #26 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Six Handed |
57th | $7,273 | Jun 14, 2010 |
|
41st World Series of Poker 2010 Event #16 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Six Handed |
96th | $3,636 | Jun 7, 2010 |
|
41st World Series of Poker 2010 Event #11 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em |
195th | $3,114 | Jun 4, 2010 |
|
NBC National Heads up Championship Spotlight - No Limit Hold'em |
5th | $75,000 | Mar 5, 2010 |
|
Binions Poker Open Event #21 - No Limit Hold'em Championship |
14th | $1,324 | Oct 30, 2007 |
|
38th Annual World Series of Poker Event #55 - WSOP No Limit Hold'em Championship |
1st | $8,250,000 | Jul 17, 2007 |
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Yearly Statistics
Jerry Yang
Born in Laos, Xao “Jerry” Yang was born in 1967 as a Hmong, but upon the takeover of his country by the Communists in the 1970’s, his family fled to a refugee camp in Thailand, where they lived for four years. He lost a brother and sister there before the U.S. government gave the green light for the Yang family to set up residence in the United States. Southern California has been his home since that move at the age of 13. Yang did well in school and eventually graduated from Loma Linda University with a master’s degree in health psychology. He then took some time off to do missionary work but came back to work as a psychotherapist and social worker. His wife and six children took much of his time, but he managed to play some poker casually, even entering some tournaments with satisfactory results in 2006. But it was a $225 satellite that he won at Pechanga Resort and Casino in his home town of Temecula that got him a seat in the 2007 $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event. He went on to make the final table, work from eighth in chips to take the lead, and ultimately defeat Tuan Lam heads-up to grab the WSOP bracelet and $8,250,000. He donated ten percent of those winnings to several charities, including Make-a-Wish Foundation, Feed the Children, and Ronald McDonald House. Yang’s most recent poker accomplishment was a fifth place finish at the 2010 NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship for a $75,000 payout. And he continues to donate a percentage of his winnings, as well as participate in charity tournaments, to benefit a variety of non-profit organizations.




