David Oshry
United States
David Oshry, American poker player, known for accumulating prize money in both online and live tournaments, with a reputation for a steady style.
Player Overview
David Oshry, American poker player, ranked 15,141st in the world, with career earnings of approximately $221,992. He started in online tournaments and gradually moved to live events, cashing in multiple small to mid-tier tournaments.
Career & Major Results
Oshry's poker career began at low-stakes online cash games, later participating in various live events. He has placed in several domestic series, including WSOP side events and WPT satellites. His best result was a top-ten finish in a $1,000 buy-in event, earning around $20,000. While his total number of cashes is modest, his winnings are evenly distributed.
Playing Style
Oshry plays a tight-aggressive style, excelling in preflop hand selection and postflop value betting. He maintains patience in later stages and uses positional advantage to apply pressure. However, against aggressive opponents, he occasionally over-thinks his decisions.
Learning Inspiration
Oshry's success stems from long-term persistence and discipline. For amateur players, his journey shows that you don't need high buy-ins to accumulate winnings—the key is to use solid fundamental strategies. He advises beginners to start at low stakes, focus on bankroll management, and regularly review their hands.
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