Nicholas Carrillo
United States
American professional poker player, world ranking approximately 33516th, career total prize money over $90,000. Known for balanced development in online and live tournaments.
Player Overview
Nicholas Carrillo (nickname Nick) is a professional poker player from the United States. He ranks approximately 33,516th in the global poker rankings, with career earnings totaling $91,244. His tournament record includes both online and live events, primarily in small to medium buy-in tournaments.
Career and Major Achievements
Carrillo's poker career began with small online tournaments, gradually building a bankroll before transitioning to live events. He has cashed multiple times in side events of the WSOP (World Series of Poker) and WPT (World Poker Tour), but has not won any major tournament titles. His highest single cash came from a tournament with a buy-in of around $1,000, yielding over $20,000.
Playing Style
Carrillo is known for a tight-aggressive (TAG) style, excelling in leveraging positional advantage and post-flop technique. In the early stages, he focuses on hand selection, while in the middle and late stages, he actively applies pressure using his stack size. Against aggressive opponents, he tends to set traps with value hands, but occasionally makes disciplined folds in unfavorable situations.
Learning Inspiration
Carrillo's growth path demonstrates the possibility of steadily moving up from low-stakes events. His TAG style and strict bankroll management are worth emulating. Additionally, through review and sharing what he learns, he rapidly improved his skills—amateur players can take away that in poker, continuous learning and discipline matter more than talent.
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