Steve Karabinas
United States
American professional poker player, world ranked 5218, total career earnings over $630,000. Multiple WSOP cashes, known for a solid style.
Player Overview
Steve Karabinas is an American professional poker player, ranked 5218th in the world, with career earnings of $637,013. He is active in live poker tournaments, especially performing steadily in WSOP series events.
Career and Major Results
Karabinas’ poker career began in the early 2000s. He has cashed multiple times at the WSOP, with his best result being a runner-up finish in a WSOP event. He has also achieved notable finishes in other major tournaments.
Playing Style
Karabinas is known for being conservative and solid. He excels at utilizing position in deep-stack phases. He tends to wait for strong hands and avoid marginal spots, but is capable of aggressive bluffs when necessary.
Learning Insights
Players can learn from Karabinas how to maintain patience over long tournaments and how to exploit overly aggressive opponents. He emphasizes the importance of bankroll management and advises beginners to gain experience starting at lower-stakes events.
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