Vladimir Rojcov
United States
Vladimir Rojcov, American poker player, world ranking 39715, total earnings $75,102. Known for a solid style, has cashed in many small to medium-sized events.
Player Overview
Vladimir Rojcov, an American poker player, currently ranked #39715 globally, with career earnings of approximately $75,102. He is primarily active in online poker rooms and regional live events, known for solid fundamentals and patience in waiting for opportunities.
Career & Major Results
Rojcov's career began at low-stakes online tournaments, gradually building his bankroll. He has cashed in several WSOP (World Series of Poker) side events and won a few smaller tournaments. According to public data, his largest cash came from a $1,000 buy-in event, totaling about $15,000. Overall, his results consist mainly of consistent small profits, rarely reaching final tables in major tournaments.
Playing Style
Rojcov is described as a TAG (Tight-Aggressive) player. He prefers strict preflop range control and relies on precise hand reading and positional advantage postflop. In deep stack situations, he tends to avoid large pot variance and uses small bets to pressure opponents. Opponents comment that his style is "robotic but hard to exploit."
Anecdotes & Labels
- Label: "Grinder" — due to his long-term approach of building bankrolls through multi-tabling low buy-in events.
- Anecdote: According to a poker forum post, Rojcov once folded big pocket pairs (KK and QQ) twice in a row during a private game, both times opponents holding AA. These folds became widely discussed among local players.
Learning Insights
Rojcov's case shows that poker profitability does not rely on spectacular bluffs, but on strict bankroll management, disciplined folds, and patience for favorable spots. For amateur players, emulating his tight-aggressive strategy can yield steady profits in low-stakes games, but one must avoid being too conservative and missing value.
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