Susan Segura
United States
Susan Segura is an American poker player best known for her deep run in the 1993 WSOP Main Event, where she finished third. She is recognized as one of the early successful women in professional poker.
Player Overview
Susan Segura is an American poker player best known for placing third in the 1993 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. She is one of the early female players to achieve significant results in poker history, gaining attention for her composed style and tournament resilience.
Career and Major Results
The highlight of Segura's poker career came in the 1993 WSOP Main Event, where she made the final table and finished third, becoming one of the most successful female players in that event's early years. She also cashed in other WSOP events, though public records do not detail all of her results. Her performance inspired many female poker enthusiasts.
Playing Style
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Learning Inspiration
From Segura's case, players can learn patience and psychological management during long tournaments. Her deep run in the Main Event shows that even against strong opponents, maintaining discipline and calm judgment can lead to excellent results.
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