Bradley Snider
United States
Bradley Snider, American professional poker player, world ranked #9521, career total winnings over $350,000, known for his solid style.
Player Overview
Bradley Snider is a poker player from the United States, currently ranked 9,521st in the world, with career earnings of approximately $350,788. He is primarily active in live tournaments and online events, and is recognized for his solid fundamentals and calm decision-making.
Career & Major Achievements
Bradley Snider has cashed in numerous major tournaments during his poker career, including WSOP, WPT, and other series. He has won or made deep runs in some small to mid-sized events, but specific years and finishes are not publicly available in detail. His total prize money comes mainly from several final table appearances.
Playing Style
Snider is considered a well-rounded player, skilled at managing chips in multi-table tournaments, with a focus on position and hand selection. He tends to be conservative in the early stages, then applies pressure with reads and bets later, leaning toward a tight-aggressive style.
Learning Inspiration
From Snider's career, one can learn the importance of long-term discipline, [bankroll management], and continuous study. For recreational players, his journey shows that by consistently entering low buy-in events to build capital and experience, it is possible to achieve some success in poker.
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