Dong Kim
United States
Dong Kim, American professional poker player, world ranked 22041, total career earnings $148,126. Known for solid style, often cashes in large tournaments.
Player Overview
Dong Kim is a professional American poker player, currently ranked 22,041st in the world with career earnings of $148,126. He is active in live tournaments, especially adept at deep stack structures.
Career and Major Achievements
Dong Kim started his career in California poker rooms before gradually moving on to larger events. He has cashed multiple times in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and achieved notable results in some regional competitions. Specific years and finishes are not publicly available in detail.
Playing Style
Dong Kim tends to play a solid, conservative style, focusing on pot control and accurate hand reading. Post-flop he often uses small bets to probe, avoiding large pot fluctuations.
Learning Insights
From his style, one can learn to control the pot early, avoid unnecessary risks, and use positional advantage to gradually accumulate chips. For amateur players, imitating his conservative strategy can reduce variance.
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