James McKeon
United States
James McKeon, American professional poker player, world ranking 21544, tournament earnings over $150,000. Known for a solid style, often in the money at major events.
Player Overview
James McKeon, an American poker player, currently ranked 21,544th in the world, with total career tournament earnings of $151,635. He primarily competes in domestic US events, achieving results in multiple WSOP and WPT series.
Career and Major Results
McKeon's poker career began online before transitioning to live tournaments. He has cashed in several WSOP small events, including a final table in a side event. Additionally, he has made the money in WPT main events and finished as runner-up in a regional tournament. Specific years and placements are not available in public records.
Playing Style
McKeon is known for a tight-aggressive style, adept at leveraging position post-flop. He focuses on pot control, avoiding excessive aggression, yet can bet decisively when exploiting opponents' weaknesses. His style is effective in small- to mid-stakes events.
Learning Insights
McKeon's career demonstrates that even with a lower ranking, consistent study and patient accumulation can yield stable poker profits. His disciplined approach and attention to position offer valuable lessons for intermediate players. Focusing on event selection and avoiding tough competition are key to improving win rates.
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