Eddie Uehara
United States
Eddie Uehara, American poker player, world ranking 23108, total earnings $144,241. Known for a solid style, has cashed many times in small tournaments.
Player Overview
Eddie Uehara is an American professional poker player, currently ranked 23,108th in the world, with career tournament earnings of $144,241. He is primarily active in live cash games and small to mid-sized tournaments.
Career and Major Results
Eddie Uehara's poker career began in domestic US events. He has cashed multiple times in WSOP side events and WPT regional tournaments. His largest single cash came from a small No-Limit Hold'em event. Public records show he has accumulated over 40 in-the-money finishes.
Playing Style
Eddie Uehara's style leans toward tight-aggressive, with strong post-flop hand reading and positional awareness. In cash games, he focuses on bankroll management; in tournaments, he excels at applying pressure during the bubble. His style is described as "solid with aggression."
Anecdotes and Labels
- Labels: "Mr. Solid," "Small Tournament Specialist"
- Anecdote: In a charity event, he once beat an opponent's AA with 27 offsuit, earning the nickname "Year's Best Bluff" from the audience.
- Social: He is active on poker forums under the ID "EUehara," where he has shared multiple post-flop decision analyses.
Learning Takeaways
- Emphasize Fundamentals: Eddie stresses that solid preflop range construction is key to long-term profitability.
- Emotional Control: He has often mentioned in his blog that avoiding tilt after losing a big pot is the biggest improvement area for amateur players.
- Learning Tools: He recommends using GTO solvers for review, but emphasizes adjusting based on opponent tendencies.
- Bankroll Management: Strictly follow the rule of never buying in for more than 2% of total bankroll to avoid going broke due to variance.
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