Louis Pagnotti
United States
American poker player, world rank 12722, career total earnings about $265,000. Known for solid style, multiple in-the-money finishes in small to medium events.
Player Overview
Louis Pagnotti, an American poker player, currently ranked 12,722nd in the world, with total career earnings of $264,857. Although he has not won a major tournament, he remains active in the poker world due to his consistent performance.
Career and Major Results
His main results are concentrated in online and offline small-to-medium-sized tournaments. He has cashed in multiple WSOP series events and reached final tables in some regional tournaments. No specific winning records are publicly available.
Playing Style
His style tends to be conservative and solid, focusing on hand selection and positional advantage. He is skilled at exploiting opponent mistakes in deep-stack phases. Post-flop play is fairly nuanced, but he may become passive under high pressure.
Learning Inspiration
For amateur players, learning from his bankroll management and patience in waiting for opportunities can help avoid emotional decisions. Sticking to disciplined folding and timely aggression when lacking a clear advantage is key to long-term profitability.
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