Bryan Micon Biography
Bryan Micon: ‘King of the Degenerates and a Multi-Table Master’
Bryan Micon made a great run at the 2006 World Series of Poker after playing very well in the online tournament scene for 11 years.
Bryan Micon, author of “The Micon System;” co-owner of Never Win Poker, a poker forum; and a multi-table poker specialist, resided in Atlanta, Georgia for several years till he divorced his wife and moved to Las Vegas. Bryan has played poker for over 11 years and has won big in mega live poker events.
Life as an Internet Pro
Bryan is married and supports himself, his wife (and his dog) by playing online poker professionally. Unfortunately an update came in that Bryan has since divorced his wife and moved to Las Vegas.
Born in 1978, Bryan began playing poker in 1998 and became a rich and famous online poker pro by 2006. He derives inspiration from Doyle Brunson, whom he adores. His “The Micon System,” a book on poker strategies sold like hot cakes shortly after its release into the market owing to Bryan’s large base of followers at Never Win Poker and his large wins.
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What Bryan Really Thinks
Bryan’s profile at Pokerpages states that his favorite poker variant is Texas Hold’em. His favorite music is rap, his favorite movie is Scarface; and his favorite celebrity is Chamillionaire. He enjoys spending his Sundays in front of his computer, playing large multi table games online. He says that he would change the online gambling laws in the USA if he could ever change anything in the world. And if he could ever change anything in the poker world, he says: “Ok, how about making a “no smelly players” rule in large field tournaments?
Bryan Micon a Degenerate at Heart
Bryan calls himself the “King of the Degenerates” and is famous for his “Donkey” quotes. Along with a group of poker buddies comprising Dustin “Neverwin” Woolf, Marc “Macon” Hodge, and Todd “Dandruff” Witteles, Bryan hangs out at a large poker forum they had created, Never Win Poker. This poker forum, which has never been censored, has now grown very famous. Recently, the forum was sold; and the amount for which it was sold still remains a secret. Bryan and his buddies, however, still hang out at Never Win Poker. What’s more, they even hold a major stake in the poker forum.
Bryan Micon Tournament Winnings
Micon did very well in 2006 both online and offline. His offline notables included 4 cash finishes at the 2006 World Series of Poker.
Event | Date | Place | Winnings |
2011 Doyle Brunson FIve Diamond Classic $500 | 11/28/11 | 1 | $15,499 |
2011 WSOP World Championship $10,000 | 7/7/11 | 485 | $23,876 |
2011 WSOP Limit Omaha Hi/Lo $1,500 | 6/1/11 | 66 | $3,496 |
2010 WSOP No Limit Hold’em Six Handed $1,500 | 6/7/10 | 29 | $11,045 |
2010 WSOP No Limit Deuce to Seven Draw $1,500 | 6/5/10 | 11 | $5,572 |
2010 Deep Stack Extravaganza $340 | 2/10/10 | 1 | $16,047 |
2009 40th WSOP H.O.R.S.E $1,500 | 6/14/09 | 4 | $69,505 |
2009 (WSOP No Limit Hold’em) | 3/06/09 | 354 | $2,434 |
2009 Deep Stack Extravaganza (NL Hold’em) | 5/02/09 | 7 | $3,694 |
2008 Vencian Deep Stack Extravaganza III | 7/11/08 | 18 | $1,533 |
2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker | 6/21/08 | 15 | $28,391 |
2007 Binion’s Poker Open H.O.R.S.E | 10/17/08 | 4 | $1,400 |
2007 WSOP Circuit – Grand Casino Tunica | 1/12/07 | 13 | $2,735 |
2006 37th Annual WSOP | 8/10/06 | 63 | $123,699 |
2006 37th Annual WSOP | 7/23/06 | 9 | $74,620 |
2006 37th Annual WSOP | 7/20/06 | 111 | $2,902 |
2006 37th Annual WSOP | 6/30/06 | 40 | $6,017 |
All the online tournaments are not listed. Only recent placings were listed. |
Last Updated: January 24, 2012
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