Dennis Moore
United States
Dennis Moore, American poker player, world ranked 20197th, with total career earnings of approximately $163,000, known for consistent performances in online and live tournaments.
Player Overview
Dennis Moore is an American professional poker player specializing in online and live tournaments. He is ranked 20,197th in the world, with career earnings of approximately $162,998. He actively participates in small- to mid-stakes events and has achieved notable results in regional competitions.
Career and Major Achievements
Dennis Moore's poker career began on online platforms, gradually transitioning to live events. He has cashed multiple times in major tournaments such as the WSOP but has yet to win a title. His highest single payout came from a final table in a mid-sized tournament; the exact amount is not publicly disclosed for privacy reasons.
Playing Style
Moore is considered a tight-aggressive (TAG) player, excelling at value betting with positional advantage post-flop. He emphasizes hand quality, plays solidly during the bubble and at final tables, and rarely takes risks in large pots.
Anecdotes and Labels
- Nickname: No public nickname known.
- He once faced a well-known player in a tournament and made the headlines with a key bluff.
- He is known in the community for his diligent study and habit of hand analysis.
Learning Inspiration
Dennis Moore's growth reminds us that success requires not only talent but also systematic strategy and consistent review. For amateur players, he recommends prioritizing pot odds and range analysis, and gaining experience in low-stakes events. His experience shows that even with a modest ranking, deep-diving into a specific style can yield steady profits in poker.
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