Poker player

Timothy Dorzweiler

United States

American poker player Timothy Dorzweiler, world rank 29470, career earnings over $100,000.

Career earnings: $ 106,2748 views

Player Overview

Timothy Dorzweiler is a professional poker player from the United States, currently ranked 29,470th in the world, with cumulative tournament earnings of $106,274. He has achieved multiple results in small and mid-sized events thanks to his steady style and solid fundamentals.

Career and Major Results

Timothy Dorzweiler began his career playing online poker before gradually transitioning to live tournaments. He has cashed in events across various regions, including WSOP side events and regional tournaments. Although he has not yet won a major tournament, he has accumulated over $100,000 in winnings through consistent performance, making the money multiple times after advancing on Day 1.

Playing Style

Timothy Dorzweiler primarily employs a tight-aggressive (TAG) style, emphasizing hand selection and leveraging position and opponent weaknesses postflop. He tends to raise and continuation-bet more frequently when in position, while folding decisively when at a disadvantage. His approach is generally conservative, but he occasionally adopts aggressive strategies in deep-stack phases to exploit opponents.

Anecdotes and Labels

  • Labels: "Cash Game Specialist," "Online to Live Convert"
  • In a WSOP side event, he reached the final table with a pocket pair but ultimately finished sixth.
  • Often described by poker forum users as a "typical GTO learner," frequently citing mathematical models in strategy discussions.
  • Hobbies include basketball and data analysis; he has also worked part-time as a poker strategy coach.

Learning Insights

From Timothy Dorzweiler's career path, we can learn:

  1. Start with online poker, using software and data analysis to quickly improve skills.
  2. A tight-aggressive style is an effective way to build a bankroll early on, avoiding excessive variance.
  3. Even without top-tier talent, consistent learning and discipline can yield substantial returns in poker.
  4. Balance poker with hobbies to avoid burnout and maintain mental well-being.

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