Jaime Staples

Jaime Staples (born May 27, 1991) is a poker player from Alberta, Canada who specializes in live streaming of online multi-table tournaments on Twitch.[2][3] With over 112,000 followers on Twitch Jaime is one of the biggest poker streamers, behind Jason Somerville, in 2016.[4] He primarily plays on Party Poker after becoming a Party Poker Pro on 4 May 2019. Jaime was previously sponsored by Poker Stars the number 1 poker site but joined their rivals as it gave him the opportunity to make a "better and more positive impact on the online poker community". Since joining Stake Kings in October 2015 he regularly sells action for tournaments he streams on Twitch [5] which allows his viewers to "share the sweat."

Jaime Staples
Jaime Staples in 2020
Born (1991-05-27) May 27, 1991
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)0 [1]
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)2
European Poker Tour
Money finish(es)1

In September 2016, Staples moved from his home city of Calgary, Alberta, then to Montreal, Quebec, along with his brother Matt and his good friend, Big Brother Canada contestant Kevin Martin. All three stream poker regularly on Twitch. Jaime has streamed from various locations around the world, including Canada, Croatia, Wales, British Virgin Islands, Costa Rica, Germany, Scotland, England, Iceland and Malta. He is currently streaming from Edinburgh, Scotland.

As of 2020, his online tournament net cashes exceed $1,000,000.[6] Jaime concentrates on streaming rather than live tournaments.

Personal life

Birthed with the name James Staples, as of August 2016, he began daily vlogging, documenting various minutiae of life as a poker player, as well as his attempts to lose weight and quit smoking.[7]

Jaime got engaged to his long term girlfriend Rebecca Hardisty on 22 November 2018. Jaime and Rebecca met due to their shared love of online poker.

Jaime Staples is the oldest of four siblings; Chris Staples, Matt Staples and Amy Staples. On March 25, 2018, Jamie and his brother Matt won a $150,000 prop bet with Bill Perkins by weighing within one pound of each other precisely a year after the commencement of the bet.[8]

gollark: There are two ways around this:- make your "OS" unable to run arbitrary code and instead use a highly limited shell/GUI- sane sandboxing via providing no/a limited FS API to environments where you can run arbitrary code
gollark: The crux of the issue is that people can via a variety of methods write and run code which can edit your thing even if you pointlessly meddle with the shell.
gollark: No.
gollark: Hahahahahahaha.
gollark: Or just get around your awful exact matching easily, use the FS API directly from `lua` or something...

References

  1. "Jaime Staples". WSOP. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  2. Alexander Villegas (5 July 2015). "Jaime Staples Brings Twitch Revolution to 2015 World Series of Poker". Pokerlistings. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  3. Sean Fitzgerald (8 June 2015). "Jaime Staples courts poker fans with Twitch". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
  4. "Jaime Staples Followers on Twitch".
  5. "Jaime Staples Profile on PokerMarket".
  6. "JAIMESTAPLES Poker Results and Statistics". Official Poker Rankings. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVn0frDy-M
  8. Bartley, Stephen (26 March 2018). "Ultimate Sweat: The full story". Pokerstars Blog. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
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