Country singer Travis Tritt once recorded a song called T-R-O-U-B-L-E. The sort of girl that Mr. Tritt was talking about in this song was the type that would make Lindsay Lohan look like Mother Teresa by comparison. In short, if somebody was looking for the kind of women to violate a few laws against nature with, this was your gal. Even though Jennifer Harman doesn't have the sort of reputation that will make her a Paris-esque internet star, it would have been appropriate for her competition to hum that little country ditty when she sat down at the table.
Jennifer may not have won any bracelets at the WSOP Europe, but she has had the uncanny knack of somehow being wherever the action was happening. She was a runner up in the first event, and on Day 1A of the Main Event, took out Andy Bloch. Andy had just returned from being knocked out of Event 2 in eighth place and was hoping for a long Main Event run. His hopes were dashed by the little blonde sadist. After ruining his day she went off to spread cheer and goodwill in other little poker related corners of London.
Her aggression had not gone unnoticed as one of her contemporaries, Paul Jackson had this to say about her after his tournament encounters with Harman: "She's an animal that one," he comments, "You wouldn't think of it to look at her, but she's ever so aggressive. A great player and really nice girl, but a complete animal."
Jennifer is in good company as a number of other high profile players have managed to survive the day. Annie Duke is still hanging in along with Dave Ulliott, Pamela Brunson, Erick Lindgren, and of course Phil Hellmuth. Let's see how much trouble Ms. Harman can cause for the rest of the field as the chaff is separated from the wheat.



