Robert Shuptrine
United States
Robert Shuptrine, American poker player, world ranking 10165, total winnings approximately $330,000. Known for a solid style, has cashed in many regional events.
Player Overview
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Robert Shuptrine is a poker player from the United States, currently ranked 10,165th in the world, with career tournament earnings of approximately $330,795. He is active in domestic U.S. poker events with a steady participation frequency, but has limited exposure in major international tournaments.
Career & Major Results
Shuptrine started his poker career relatively early, but public records of high-stakes winnings are limited. He has made final tables in several regional events, including satellites or side events of the WSOP (World Series of Poker) and WPT (World Poker Tour). Specific championship years and event names are not publicly detailed, but he has accumulated multiple small cashes, leading to his current total earnings.
Playing Style
Shuptrine is known for his conservative and solid approach, excelling at patiently waiting for opportunities in low buy-in events. He tends to employ a tight-aggressive (TAG) strategy with strict hand selection, but will loosen up in favorable positions. He has strong post-flop reading abilities and makes correct fold decisions.
Learning Insights
Beginners can learn from Shuptrine's style: strictly control your VPIP to avoid unnecessary variance; patience is key to profitability in low-stakes events; make good use of position and avoid over-committing in large pots. His case also shows that even without dazzling results, steady and persistent performance can accumulate substantial earnings.
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