Shane Peirson
United States
Shane Peirson, American poker player, world ranking 41902, career total earnings $70,404. Plays a solid style, multiple cashes in low-stakes events.
Player Overview
Shane Peirson, an American poker player, currently ranked 41,902nd in the world, with total career earnings of $70,404. He is not well-known in the poker world but has accumulated some results in low-stakes events through steady play.
Career and Major Results
Peirson's career has been primarily active in online and live low buy-in events. He has made several final tables in smaller tournaments but has not yet won a major title. According to public records, his largest cash came from an unknown event, with the amount undisclosed.
Playing Style
Learning Inspiration
Peirson's career demonstrates the importance of continuous learning in poker. Even without top-tier talent, solid fundamentals and discipline can lead to some achievements. For amateur players, he reminds us to focus on bankroll management and reading opponents, rather than blindly chasing big payouts.
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