Sean Winter 🇺🇸
Born on December 14, 1990, Winter developed an i...
選手介紹
Born on December 14, 1990, Winter developed an interest in poker as a teenager in Florida. He honed his skills on online platforms under the pseudonym “nolez7,” quickly establishing himself as a top-tier online talent before transitioning to live tournaments shortly before turning 21. Winter is famously known for his “never-say-die” attitude, exemplified by his 2022 U.S. Poker Open win where he entered the final two events without a single cash in the series and managed to sweep both to take the overall trophy. Now a father, he continues to balance a high-volume travel schedule with his residence in Jacksonville, remaining a dominant force on the global money list.
介紹 / 打法概述
Winter is recognized for a calm, methodical, and highly analytical play style. His strategy centers on deep-stack proficiency and a remarkable ability to adapt to varying table dynamics, making him equally dangerous in massive field tournaments and elite small-field high rollers. While he is technically grounded in modern GTO (Game Theory Optimal) foundations, he is frequently praised for his “feel” for the game and his ability to exploit specific opponent tendencies. His versatility is one of his greatest strengths, allowing him to transition seamlessly between NLHE, PLO, and Mixed Game formats at the highest stakes.
獎金與職涯亮點
Sean Winter has total live tournament earnings of $36,714,592 (according to The Hendon Mob). His career-best live score came in 2018 at the Caribbean Poker Party $250,000 Super High Roller, where he finished as the runner-up for $2,430,000. Other major achievements include winning the 2022 U.S. Poker Open Championship title – a victory that came after he won the final two events of the series back-to-back – and securing the $5,250 SHRPO Main Event title in 2019 for $698,175. His prolific results across the Triton Poker Series and PokerGO Tour contribute to an estimated poker net worth of approximately $25 million to $30 million. US Poker Open – photo Pokernews
