Moshe Elazar
United States
Moshe Elazar, American poker player, world ranking 34561, total earnings approximately $88,085. Known for a solid style, has won multiple WSOP side events.
Player Overview
Career and Major Results
Elazar's poker career began in low buy-in events, and he has cashed in multiple WSOP side events. His best result was reaching the final table of a WSOP $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event, earning approximately $13,000. He has also recorded several other wins in small to mid-sized tournaments.
Playing Style
According to public information, Elazar's style leans toward conservative play, with careful starting hand selection and a tendency to adopt a cautious post-flop approach. He excels at accumulating chips in low-volatility situations and avoiding marginal confrontations.
Anecdotes and Labels
Elazar is not a full-time professional but stands out among amateur enthusiasts. He is often referred to in the poker community as a "quiet grinder," due to his calm demeanor at the table and minimal public presence.
Learning Inspiration
Amateur players can learn from him: focus on low buy-in events, steadily build your bankroll, and avoid excessive bluffing. His success shows that strict discipline can yield consistent profits in poker, even without top-tier talent.
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