Jesse May

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Jesse May
Nickname(s) The Voice of Poker
Hometown Denmark

"The Voice of Poker" Jesse May is an American poker commentator and player.

Jesse May was raised in Madison, New Jersey, where he first became hooked on poker playing with friends. In 1988 he started the University of Chicago, but he found that classes were clashing with his poker games, and so dropped out. For six years Jesse travelled the world playing poker.

May found fame presenting the Late Night Poker television series. He also appeared in a season 1 episode under the pseudonym Mickey Dane. This pseudonym is in fact the main character in his poker novel, Shut Up and Deal (ISBN 1-901982-56-4).

May has continued to be involved in poker commentary on other shows, including the William Hill Poker Grand Prix, PartyPoker.com Football & Poker Legends Cup, 888.com Poker Nations Cup, Poker Million, Victor Chandler Poker Cup, Celebrity Poker Club, and The Poker Show.

He often commentates alongside Padraig Parkinson, who has said that it surprises him that May plays so little poker when he is such a good player. [1]

In 2006, May signed an exclusive contract for presenting televised poker with Matchroom Sport. [2]

May is married and currently lives in Denmark.

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  1. ^ Parkinson, Padraig. A WSOP Report from Padraig Parkinson. Card Player Magazine. Retrieved on 2006-08-31.
  2. ^ Press Release. Jesse May Signs Exclusively with Matchroom Sport. The Hendon Mob. Retrieved on 2006-08-31.

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