Neil Yekell
United States
Neil Yekell is an American professional poker player, ranked 30953 in the world, with career earnings exceeding $100,000. He is active in both online and live tournaments and is known for his solid style.
Player Overview
Neil Yekell (USA) is a professional poker player currently ranked 30,953rd globally, with career earnings of $100,281. He primarily plays No-Limit Hold'em tournaments and has built his record in small and mid-stakes events.
Career and Major Results
Neil Yekell's poker career began online before transitioning to live tournaments. He has cashed multiple times in WSOP series events, though detailed public records of specific results are unavailable. He has also reached the money in some regional events; his highest single cash amount is not on record.
Playing Style
His style leans toward solid, with a focus on hand selection and bankroll management. He makes good use of positional advantage to make sound post-flop decisions. Opponents describe his play as cautious and unlikely to commit major errors.
Learning Takeaways
Recreational players can learn from his bankroll discipline and patient approach to waiting for opportunities. Avoid overplaying marginal hands, and prioritize position and pot control.
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