Joshua Palmer
United States
American poker player, world ranking 5064th, career total earnings over $640,000, has achieved results in multiple events.
Player Overview
Joshua Palmer, an American poker player, currently ranked #5064 in the world, with total career tournament earnings of $642,822. He is active in various live poker tournaments, steadily accumulating prize money through consistent performances.
Career & Major Results
Palmer's poker career began with local events before transitioning to major tournaments. He has multiple in-the-money finishes at WSOP events and has won several small to mid-sized tournaments. His largest single cash came from a runner-up finish in a side event.
Playing Style
Palmer is known for a tight-aggressive style, excelling at value betting post-flop using positional advantage. He focuses on opponent range analysis and often makes precise reads at showdown.
Learning Inspiration
For enthusiasts, Palmer's journey demonstrates the possibility of gradually moving up from low-stakes events. He emphasizes the importance of keeping hand records and reviewing sessions, advising players to focus on bankroll management and emotional control.
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