Russell Adam Dohan
United States
Russell Adam Dohan, American professional poker player, world ranked 20435th, career total winnings over $160,000. Known for a steady style, achieved results in many small and medium-sized events.
Player Overview
Russell Adam Dohan, an American poker player, currently ranked 20435th in the world, with career earnings of $164,498. He is active in domestic US tournaments, participating in multiple Texas Hold'em events with solid fundamentals and a steady strategy.
Career and Major Achievements
Dohan's poker career began in small events, gradually accumulating prize money. He has cashed in multiple WSOP (World Series of Poker) side events and made final tables in several regional tournaments. Detailed year-by-year prize money breakdown is not publicly available.
Playing Style
Dohan's style leans conservative, emphasizing hand selection and positional advantage, and he skillfully uses small bets post-flop to control the pot. His style does not seek aggressive bluffs but relies on solid hand reading and patience to wait for opportunities.
Learning Inspiration
Dohan's career shows that even without reaching top rankings, one can achieve steady profits in poker through continuous learning and disciplined play. His strategy is suitable for players who want to reduce variance in tournaments.
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