Jun Kim
United States
Jun Kim, American poker player, world ranking 25117, with career earnings over $120,000. Known for a solid style, has cashed multiple times in both online and live events.
Player Overview
Jun Kim (USA), world ranking #25,117, with career earnings over $127,592. He is active in poker tournaments and known for solid fundamentals and patience.
Career and Major Achievements
Jun Kim started his poker career online and gradually transitioned to live events. He has made several final tables in small to mid-sized tournaments, including WSOP side events and WPT regional events. Despite lacking a major title, he has accumulated a respectable amount of prize money through consistent performance. Detailed annual results are not publicly available.
Playing Style
Jun Kim's style leans towards conservative tight-aggressive (TAG), focusing on hand selection preflop and leveraging positional advantage postflop. He often remains patient in deep-stack situations, waiting for opportunities. He stays calm under pressure but can be relatively less aggressive.
Anecdotes and Labels
- Low-key grinder: Not active on social media, focuses on table performance.
- Online grind: Gained early experience on platforms like PokerStars, has cashed in multiple large online tournaments.
- No other significant public anecdotes available.
Learning Insights
- Patience is a virtue: Jun Kim's steady style proves that you can be consistently profitable without being overly aggressive.
- Solid fundamentals: Emphasis on preflop selection and positional awareness is key for amateur players to improve.
- Avoid excessive bluffing: In low-stakes tournaments, value betting is more effective than bluffing.
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