Bryce Phuong
United States
Bryce Phuong, American poker player, world ranking 37714th, total earnings approximately $79,734. He started online early and achieved results in many small events.
Player Overview
Bryce Phuong is a professional poker player from the United States. According to Hendon Mob data, his live tournament earnings total $79,734, with a world ranking of 37,714th.
Career and Major Results
Phuong's poker career began in low-stakes online tournaments before gradually transitioning to live events. He has cashed in several tournaments including the WSOP, with best results including top finishes in small events. No detailed records of major championship wins are available.
Playing Style
Bryce Phuong is known for a tight-aggressive style, excelling at using positional advantage and playing solidly post-flop. He prefers pot control and avoids large bluffs.
Learning Insights
Phuong's career shows that consistently gaining experience from low stakes and patiently waiting for opportunities is a viable growth path. His focus on bankroll management and emotional control offers valuable lessons for amateur players.
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