Jim Paras
United States
Jim Paras USA is a professional poker player, ranked 38360th in the world, with total career earnings of $78,190.
Player Overview
Jim Paras, a poker player of American nationality, currently ranked 38,360th in the world, with career total earnings of $78,190. He is recognized in the poker community for his steady performance and multiple in-the-money finishes in tournaments.
Career and Major Achievements
Jim Paras' poker career began in online tournaments, gradually transitioning to live events. He has cashed in multiple small to mid-sized tournaments, with his best results including a WSOP cash and a notable performance in a WPT event. His total earnings of $78,190 primarily come from low buy-in events.
Playing Style
Jim Paras is known for a tight-aggressive style, skilled at controlling pot size post-flop and leveraging positional advantage. He emphasizes starting hand quality, avoids overplaying, but is willing to apply pressure when advantageous. His style is conservative, suitable for low-variance events.
Learning Insights
Jim Paras' style suits players with limited bankrolls. His core strategy is to strictly follow starting hand ranges and position principles. For him, the key to long-term profitability is avoiding unnecessary variance and exploiting opponents' mistakes. Actionable takeaways: adjusting ranges based on stack depth and post-flop probability calculations.
(Note: Some details are based on limited public information; specific hand histories are not fully disclosed.)
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