Steve McNally
United States
American poker player, world ranking No. 9419, career total winnings over $350,000. Known for a steady style, has cashed in many large tournaments.
Player Overview
Steve McNally, an American poker player, currently ranked 9,419th in the world, with career earnings of $354,338. He is active in both live and online tournaments, earning industry recognition for his consistent performance and solid fundamentals.
Career & Major Results
According to public records, McNally has cashed multiple times in series such as the WSOP and WPT, but has yet to win a title. His largest single cash came from a high buy-in event, though specific details on the amount and year are unavailable. Total earnings exceeding $350,000 reflect his long-term tournament accumulation.
Playing Style
McNally's style leans toward the conservative side, excelling in post-flop decisions and chip management. He is particularly strong in the middle-to-late stages, often using positional advantage to outmaneuver opponents. Overall, he is a balanced player who does not rely on aggressive blind stealing, instead focusing on hand reading.
Learning Insights
McNally's career shows that poker success does not necessarily require explosive talent; consistent effort and long-term learning are equally important. His earnings come from numerous deep runs in smaller fields, reminding players to value fundamentals and emotional control, and to avoid over-reliance on luck.
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