Alan Goehring

Alan Goehring
Name Alan Goehring
Nationality American
Age 61
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Alan Goehring, born on February 21st, 1963, is an American professional poker player from Henderson, Nevada, with over $5.3 million in live tournament earnings. His best live cash of $2,391,550 came when he won his second WPT title at the L.A. Poker Classic in February 2006. He earned his first WPT title at the WPT Championship at April 2003.

Throughout his poker career, he has won one bracelet and one ring, both from online tournaments. He earned his first bracelet at the WSOP Online in July 2020, and his first ring at the WSOPC Harrah’s Las Vegas Online in December 2021.

Alan Goehring: Poker Career

Born on February 21st, 1963, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Goehring is a retired junk bond analyst and trader. He began his professional poker career at the age of 37. Goehring is known for his good-natured demeanor at the table, often stating that he plays poker primarily for enjoyment rather than for financial gain.

Having won the World Poker Tour championship twice and finishing as the runner-up in the 1999 World Series of Poker. Goehring is among an elite group of players who share these accomplishments.

In February 2006, Goehring achieved a significant victory at the LA Poker Classic, earning $2,391,550 and his second WPT title. Despite his success, he does not play poker full-time. He identifies as a tournament player and is known for his unconventional strategy, often willing to play any two cards at any stage of a tournament.

Alan Goehring Winning Two WPT Title

Alan Goehring: Live Tournament Participation

Goehring has built a notable poker career characterized by several key achievements.

He recorded his first live cash in May 1997, he took part in the $3,000 No Limit Hold’em event at the 28th World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas. In this tournament, he finished in 3rd place, earning $61,845.

Next, in May 1999, Goehring entered the $10,000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship at the 30th WSOP. There, he secured 2nd place and earned $768,625.

Moreover, in April 2003, he achieved a significant victory at the $25,000 WPT Championship – No Limit Hold’em in Las Vegas. Goehring finished in 1st place and won $1,011,886.

Following this achievement, in December 2004, he participated in the $3,000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em event at the Five-Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. He once again demonstrated his skill by finishing in 2nd place and earning $197,456.

In addition, in February 2006, he claimed victory in the Championship Event at the Poker Classic in Los Angeles, which featured a buy-in of $9,600 + $400 No Limit Hold’em. He finished in 1st place, taking home $2,391,550.

Most recently, in June 2024, Goehring competed in the $1,000 No Limit Hold’em Seniors Championship at the 55th WSOP in Las Vegas. He finished in 290th place, cashing $3,783.

Conclusion

Alan Goehring’s poker career showcases his remarkable ability to thrive in high-stakes tournaments, highlighted by two WPT titles and a significant runner-up finish at the WSOP. Known for his unconventional strategies and enjoyment of the game, he has earned over $5.3 million throughout his journey. As he continues to compete, Goehring remains a respected figure in the poker community, embodying the ultimate blend of skill and passion.