Duke Viveros
United States
American professional poker player, world ranked 12990th, career earnings over $250,000. Known for solid play and strong fundamentals, has cashed frequently in small to medium-sized events.
Player Overview
Duke Viveros, American poker player, currently ranked 12,990th in the world, with career earnings of $258,564. His career focuses primarily on live tournaments, especially in low buy-in events where he has consistently performed well, cashing frequently.
Career and Major Results
Duke Viveros began his poker career in small-to-medium online and live tournaments. He has cashed multiple times in WSOP events, reaching final tables, and has achieved respectable finishes in WPT and other tournaments. Additionally, he has posted multiple profitable results in US-based tours but has yet to win a major title.
Playing Style
Duke Viveros is known for his tight and solid style. He excels at accumulating chips early on, avoiding unnecessary variance, and making accurate decisions in key phases. His preflop range is narrow, and postflop he focuses on hand reading and positional advantage—making him a classic ABC poker player.
Learning Inspiration
Intermediate players can learn from Duke Viveros's career: 1) the importance of bankroll management—by consistently playing events within his skill level, he maintains long-term profitability; 2) the effectiveness of a solid style in low buy-in events, reducing variance when short-stacked; 3) the value of patiently waiting for opportunities rather than forcing bluffs to maximize profit.
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