Ravi Shan
United States
American poker player Ravi Shan, world ranking #9998, total winnings $335,804. Often participates in large tournaments, plays solidly, often called a technical player.
Player Overview
Ravi Shan, American poker player, currently ranked 9998th in the world, with career total earnings of $335,804. His results mainly come from WSOP and WPT series events, and he specializes in deep stack strategy.
Career and Major Accomplishments
Ravi Shan has been active in the poker world for many years. He has reached the later stages of the WSOP Main Event multiple times and won a WPT side event. Specific years and place finishes are not publicly recorded in detail.
Playing Style
Learning Inspiration
His success shows that solid probability calculations and emotional control are key to long-term profitability. Amateur players can learn from his preflop hand selection and post-flop hand reading techniques.
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