Poker player

Leonid Vaisburg

United States

Leonid Vaisburg, Russian-American poker player, specializes in Pot-Limit Omaha, multiple WSOP final tables and a champion.

Career earnings: $ 231,7322 views

Player Overview

Leonid Vaisburg, Russian-American poker player, world rank #14603, total earnings $231,732. Known for Pot-Limit Omaha events, regular at WSOP.

Career and Major Achievements

Vaisburg has made multiple final tables at WSOP, winning Pot-Limit Omaha events in 1997 and 2004 (both WSOP bracelets). He has also achieved notable results in other tournaments, including a WSOP Circuit title.

Playing Style

Vaisburg's style leans aggressive, especially in Pot-Limit Omaha. He excels at using positional advantage and making precise post-flop decisions. His approach combines aggression with patience, finding opportunities over long sessions.

Anecdotes and Tags

  • Nicknamed "LeDawg," well-known in the poker community.
  • Born in Russia, later moved to the US, seen as a representative figure in US-Russia poker exchange.
  • Has clashed with many top players at WSOP, leaving classic hands.

Learning Insights

Vaisburg's success shows that specializing in a specific game type (e.g., Pot-Limit Omaha) and deeply studying its strategy is an effective way to improve tournament results. His aggressive style reminds players: applying pressure at the right moments while maintaining clear judgment of hand strength and opponent ranges is key to winning.

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