Stephen Krieger
United States
Stephen Krieger, American poker player, world ranking 35741, total earnings $84,866. Active in online and live tournaments, known for steady style.
Player Overview
Stephen Krieger, American poker player, world ranked 35,741st, lifetime earnings $84,866. He mainly participates in small to medium events, with more experience on online platforms.
Career and Major Achievements
Krieger's poker career began online, with multiple cashes in WSOP and WPT events, but no major championship titles. In 2022, he made a final table in a live event, achieving his career-high single cash.
Playing Style
Style leans towards tight-aggressive (TAG), selective preflop, good use of position postflop. Prefers deep stack strategies, but is more conservative with short stacks.
Learning Inspiration
Beginners can learn hand selection and postflop decisions from his TAG style, focusing on bankroll management. It is recommended to review key hands, maintaining a continuous learning attitude like Krieger.
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