Andres Benitez
United States
Andres Benitez, American professional poker player, world rank 32274, career total winnings $95,546. Known for steady style, active in small and medium stakes tournaments.
Player Overview
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Andres Benitez, an American poker player, currently ranked 32,274th in the world, with a career total of $95,546 in earnings. He has accumulated results in small and mid-stakes tournaments but has not yet achieved a breakthrough finish in major events.
Career and Major Achievements
Benitez's poker career primarily consists of online and live small to mid-stakes events. He has made multiple money finishes, but specific tournament names and placements are not publicly recorded in detail. His total earnings come mainly from cash games and small tournaments.
Playing Style
Benitez tends to play conservatively and steadily, with a strong emphasis on bankroll management. He selects starting hands carefully, prefers to be active in position, and frequently folds out of position. This style allows him to maintain consistent returns in low-variance environments.
Learning Insights
For amateur players, Benitez's case demonstrates the importance of bankroll management. Even without a stellar tournament record, disciplined play can yield consistent returns in poker. Learning his patience and selective aggression can help improve long-term profitability.
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