John Woo
United States
John Woo, Chinese-American poker player, world ranking 14,588, career earnings $232,040. Known for solid style, multiple cashes in major events.
Player Overview
John Woo, a Chinese-American poker player, currently ranked 14,588th in the world with total career tournament earnings of $232,040. He is active in both live and online tournaments, known for solid fundamentals and calm decision-making.
Career and Major Results
John Woo's poker career started online and gradually transitioned to live events. He has cashed multiple times in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the World Poker Tour (WPT), though his best finish has not been publicly disclosed. His earnings primarily come from low-to-mid buy-in events, totaling over $230,000.
Playing Style
John Woo tends to play a tight-aggressive (TAG) style, with strong preflop selection and skill in using position and hand ranges for value betting postflop. He focuses on pot control, avoids large swings, and is especially adept at maintaining patience in deep-stacked situations.
Learning Insights
John Woo's success proves that steady profits in poker do not necessarily rely on high-risk strategies. With strict hand selection, accurate hand reading, and bankroll management, amateur players can achieve positive long-term results. His style is suitable for beginners to emulate, especially emphasizing the avoidance of overplaying marginal hands.
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