Tammy Ehrhart
United States
Tammy Ehrhart is an American female poker player, ranked 11985th in the world, with cumulative winnings over $280,000. She is known for her steady style and tournament endurance.
Player Overview
Tammy Ehrhart is a female poker player from the United States, currently ranked 11,985th in the Hendon Mob World Rankings, with total earnings of approximately $286,397. She primarily participates in live tournaments and has cashed in numerous open events.
Career and Notable Results
Ehrhart’s career began many years ago, with cashes in events across various locations in the United States. She has frequently reached the money in major tournaments such as the WSOP, but has not yet secured a title. Her largest single cash came from a mid-sized event.
Playing Style
Based on limited public records, Ehrhart is regarded as a cautious and patient player who tends to apply pressure from position and is relatively conservative in her starting hand selection. Post-flop, she focuses on reading opponents and rarely gets involved in large pots.
Learning Takeaways
Recreational players can learn from Ehrhart’s cautious style:
- Emotional control: Maintain patience during long sessions.
- Bankroll management: Avoid excessive risk and choose appropriate pot sizes.
- People-reading skills: Observe opponents’ habits, but be aware of limited information and combine with your own experience.
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