Armen Poghosyan
United States
Armen Poghosyan is an American-Armenian professional poker player, known for his conservative style. He has won a WSOP side event championship and has total earnings over $300,000.
Player Overview
Armen Poghosyan is an American-born Armenian poker player, ranked approximately #9606 worldwide, with career earnings exceeding $348,000. He primarily competes in major U.S. poker tournaments and focuses on live events.
Career and Major Achievements
Armen Poghosyan's poker career began in the early 2010s, and he has cashed multiple times in WSOP and WPT events. In 2015, he won a $1,500 buy-in No-Limit Hold'em side event at the WSOP, securing his first six-figure payout. He has also made final tables in several smaller tournaments.
Playing Style
Poghosyan adopts a solid, conservative style, emphasizing hand reading and positional advantage. He excels at exploiting opponents' weaknesses post-flop but maintains a relatively tight pre-flop range. He remains calm under pressure and is skilled at short-stack survival.
Trivia and Labels
- Labels: "Solid as a Rock," "Underrated Pro"
- Trivia: In a high-stakes cash game, he called an opponent's all-in with pocket deuces and turned a set to win the hand.
Learning Insights
Poghosyan's success teaches patience—waiting for opportunities rather than playing recklessly aggressive. His tight pre-flop strategy is suitable for beginners to learn, but they should adjust ranges when appropriate.
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