Mike Coglianese
United States
American professional poker player, world rank 28040, total earnings $112,359. Has cashed multiple times in WSOP events, known for solid fundamentals and steady style.
Player Overview
Mike Coglianese is an American professional poker player, currently ranked 28,040th in the world, with career earnings totaling $112,359. He is primarily active in live tournaments and specializes in No-Limit Texas Hold'em.
Career and Major Achievements
Coglianese's poker career began in local events, later progressing to major series like the WSOP. He has cashed multiple times in WSOP events and achieved notable finishes in other mainstream tournaments. His total earnings are primarily from several significant in-the-money finishes.
Playing Style
His style leans conservative, emphasizing starting hand quality and positional advantage. Post-flop, he plays cautiously and is adept at value-betting against opponents' weaknesses. He rarely makes large bluffs, relying on solid fundamentals and hand-reading skills to build an edge.
Learning Insights
Coglianese's success demonstrates the importance of a solid foundation and patience. Amateur players can learn from his strict starting hand selection and emphasis on positional value. Also, his ability to remain calm under pressure is worth emulating.
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