Poker player

Clifton Stewart

United States

American professional poker player, world ranking approximately 26,000, total prize money $125,000. Known for being steady, has cashed in small to medium-sized tournaments many times.

Career earnings: $ 125,7922 views

Player Overview

Clifton Stewart, an American professional poker player, currently ranked approximately #26012 in the world, with total career earnings of about $125,792. He primarily participates in small to medium-sized tournaments in North America, steadily accumulating funds through consistent performance.

Career and Major Results

He started his career relatively late and has cashed multiple times in small side events of the WSOP (World Series of Poker), with a best result of a top-ten finish in one event. Additionally, he has achieved runner-up or third-place finishes in some regional poker tours. Specific years and event names are not publicly available in detail.

Playing Style

His style leans towards tight-aggressive, preferring to enter pots with high-quality starting hands. Post-flop, he utilizes positional advantage to make continuation bets and reads opponents accurately. During the bubble and near the money, he shifts from passive to aggressive, using his chip stack to pressure short-stacked players.

Anecdotes and Tags

  • Tag: "Mr. Steady" – earned for his disciplined approach of rarely playing marginal hands.
  • Anecdote: In one tournament, he was dealt pocket pairs three hands in a row and won all the pots, earning the nickname "Pair King" from tablemates.
  • Not a full-time poker player; he also works a day job in finance, making poker more of a side hustle.

Learning Insights

  1. Bankroll Management: Stewart's prize money scale shows his ability to steadily move up from low stakes, making his strict bankroll management principles worth emulating.
  2. Patience for Good Hands: His style emphasizes staying patient in sessions and avoiding unnecessary confrontations.
  3. Use Positional Advantage: Observe his post-flop betting patterns, especially when in position.
  4. Emotional Control: He remains calm even after consecutive losses, which is a valuable lesson for amateur players.

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