Michael Abratique
United States
Michael Abratique, American poker player, world ranking 20799, career total winnings approximately $157,000. Known for a steady style, has achieved good results in small to medium-sized events.
Player Overview
Michael Abratique is an American poker player, currently ranked 20,799th in the world, with career earnings of $157,762. He is primarily active in online and live small-to-medium stakes events, known for his solid fundamentals and patience.
Career and Notable Results
Abratique's poker career began on online platforms, where he has cashed multiple times in daily major tournaments (e.g., PokerStars' Sunday Million). In live events, he has placed in side events at the WSOP and WPT, but has yet to win a major title. His best single payout is approximately $20,000, from a deep-stack tournament.
Playing Style
Abratique's style leans toward tight-aggressive ([TAG]). He is selective with his starting hands preflop and postflop is adept at using position and opponent weaknesses for value bets. He plays solidly during the bubble, controlling risk, but occasionally shows aggressive moves in deep-stack confrontations.
Learning Inspiration
For casual players, Abratique's path offers useful reference: starting from low-stakes online, gradually building bankroll and experience, then trying live tournaments. His style emphasizes discipline and emotional control, suitable for beginners to emulate. Also, his patience during bubble phases, waiting for opponents to make mistakes, is a strategy worth learning.
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