Former math teacher turned licensing consultant Louise Ulrick may have a third career ahead of her after she took down the Women’s Bootcamp Showdown at PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Cyprus to win a full package to EPT Prague in December.
The United Kingdom resident was one of the ten finalists who flew to Cyprus for the PokerStars x Poker Power Women’s Bootcamp Showdown, the culmination of a Women’s Bootcamp aimed at mentoring women wishing to excel in poker.
Ulrick put her math skills to good use on Oct. 18 as she navigated the ten-handed final table before finding herself heads-up against Katie Hopkins before besting the American to win the Prague package. Ulrick’s poker prowess will be further put to the test in December as she battles with top pros at the winter EPT stop.
“We hadn’t talked much about heads-up play, but it’s quite exhilarating,” Ulrick told PokerNews. “And I’ve played a lot online, and you, of course, don’t get the crowds … So that’s quite exhilarating, that entertainment, if that makes sense … It was an unexpected buzz, really.”
Meet The Women’s Bootcamp Showdown Finalists!
Bootcamp Showdown Results
PLACE | PLAYER | COUNTRY | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Louise Ulrick | United Kingdom | |
2 | Katie Hopkins | United States | |
3 | Laura Lebailly | France | |
4 | Sabrina Chevannes | United Kingdom | |
5 | Drea Renee | United States | |
6 | Katerena Nowosad | United Kingdom | |
7 | Yvonne Mai | Germany | |
8 | Jenny Larsen | United States | |
9 | Patrice Gordon | United Kingdom | |
10 | Ines Lafosse | Argentina |
“Play Decent Poker”
Ulrick called winning the Showdown event an “amazing” experience and the perfect cap to the Boot Camp with nine newly acquired friends.
“I think what was amazing was the whole journey that we were offered,” said Ulrick. “The teaching, the boot camp. Because you sign up for things and you need some sort of focus, some sort of motivation, so obviously there’s a prize, you come to Cyprus. And then there’s a further prize (the trip to Prague). So it’s been nicely structured and it’s been very nicely managed.”
As her fellow Boot Camp finalists slowly dropped off — including Ines Lafosse, Patrice Gordon and Jenny Larsen — Ulrick folded patiently as she waited for something playable to land in front of her.
“I would have to say I didn’t have very good cards for a long time,” she said. “And I folded, folded, folded; got a pair of kings, three big blinds, I go in and everyone goes ‘Oh my god, she has something’ and folds!'”
“I had quite a small stack and it was just keeping in my head ‘play decent poker.’”
Next Step In Ulrick’s Poker Journey
Ulrick’s patience paid off, and, before she knew it, the final table was dwindling down with the eliminations of Katerena Nowosad, Drea Renee and Sabrina Chevannes.
“And then time went very quickly, and then I’m thinking, ‘Oh actually, I’ve got the second biggest stack. I could be second here if I just let them go out.’”
After France’s Laura Lebailly fell in third place, Ulrick found herself heads-up against Hopkins as the two battled it out for the winner-take-all prize. After the long and tumultuous heads-up confrontation, it was Ulrick who came out on top to win the coveted trip to Prague.
“I didn’t think I’d win, so winning is amazing,” said Ulrick. “The package looks fabulous, and it was generous and exciting.”
Ulrick, who celebrated her victory with PokerStars ambassador Jen Shahade and the nine finalists, told PokerNews that she is excited to continue her poker journey at the next EPT stop.
“It’s a structured next step on a journey; it’s something I wouldn’t be able to do without having won it, so that’s exciting. And again, it gives me my next goal. So I need to be in the casinos playing live, find some live tournaments, even cash games — but still do a lot of reading, so my theory is still strong.”
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