Jeffrey Proctor
United States
American poker player, world ranked 24330th, career earnings approximately $132,000. Has some results in small to medium sized tournaments, plays a solid style but public information is limited.
Player Overview
Jeffrey Proctor, an American professional poker player, currently ranked 24,330th in the world, with career earnings of approximately $132,446. He is active in small to mid-sized live tournaments, participating both online and live, but overall has a low profile with limited public information.
Career and Major Results
Proctor's poker career began in local events. He has cashed multiple times in WSOP (World Series of Poker) related events, but no significant final table records have been found. His earnings come mainly from low buy-in tournaments, with the highest single cash not exceeding $20,000. Detailed statistics on specific titles and annual results are not publicly available.
Playing Style
Based on limited tournament observations, Proctor is a conservative player with a tight preflop range, tending to capitalize on positional advantage. Postflop, he focuses on pot control and rarely engages in large-scale bluffs. However, due to his small sample size, his style is not distinctly defined.
Anecdotes and Labels
No notable public anecdotes or labels. He has not been widely reported for any outrageous behavior or signature hands, making him a typical "grinder" type player.
Lessons for Learners
For amateur players, Proctor's career offers two insights: first, manage your bankroll wisely and accumulate from small events; second, be patient and avoid overextending due to impulse. However, his approach is not suitable for everyone and should be adjusted according to your own style.
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