Charles Robinson
United States
Charles Robinson, American poker player, world ranking 24441, career earnings approximately $130,000. Although not a top star, he has consistent performance in small to medium level tournaments.
Player Overview
Charles Robinson, an American poker player, currently ranked 24,441st in the world, with career earnings of approximately $131,807. He is primarily active in live cash games and small to medium-sized tournaments, known for his steady style.
Career and Major Achievements
Charles Robinson's poker career began in domestic U.S. events. He has cashed multiple times in the WSOP (World Series of Poker) and achieved good placements in some regional tournaments. His highest single career cash came from a WSOP side event, with the specific amount not publicly detailed.
Playing Style
Robinson is described as a tight-aggressive (TAG) player, preferring to play in position, and under deep-stack strategies, he is skilled at exploiting opponents' fold equity. He places emphasis on pot control and hand range analysis, with delicate post-flop play.
Learning Insights
For ordinary players, Robinson's career demonstrates that poker success doesn't necessarily require headlines with huge jackpots; continuous learning, bankroll management, and a steady profit strategy are the keys to longevity. His style is suitable for amateur enthusiasts willing to spend time studying basic theory and avoiding "BB traps."
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