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Ryan Gregor poker player profile. Get latest information, winnings and gallery. Will Berry raises to 700 from middle position and action folds all the way around to Ryan Gregor in the big blind. Gregor calls and the two players see a flop. Gregor checks and Berry bets 500. Gregor raises to 1,200 and Berry calls. The turn is the and both players check. The river brings the and Gregor checks. Berry bets 1,500 and Gregor calls. Tuesday, January 27, 2009 to Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Event #8: $230 No-Limit Hold'em.

Day 1a of the Heartland Poker Tour (HPT) Hollywood Casino St. Louis attracted 164 runners, but after 15 levels of play, just 28 remained with 2016 HPT Player of the Year Ryan Gregor and his stack of 565,000 leading the way.

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Gregor went on a late heater that included eliminating Mike Rieck in the last level of the night. It happened when Rieck got his stack of 100K all in preflop with pocket tens against Gregor’s Big Slick. Rieck flopped top set but Gregor had a flush draw, which he hit on the turn. Rieck failed to pair the board on the river and Gregor scooped a monster.

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Others to bag big stacks were Jason Mangold (357,000), Joe Landazzi (322,000), Rusty Montague (303,000), and Preston Phelps (299,000), who round out the top five.

They were joined by the likes of Cory Bogert (255,000), Brett Apter (179,000), David Davenport (138,000), Shawn McCracken (132,000), Danny Hoeft (119,000), Kyle Parrish (119,000), reigning HPT and MSPT POY Aaron Johnson (98,000), and Ian Matakis (92,000).

Top 10 Day 1a Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCount
1Ryan Gregor563,000
2Jason Mangold357,000
3Joe Landazzi322,000
4Rusty Montague303,000
5Preston Phelps299,000
6Cory Bogert255,000
7Brett Apter179,000
8Jeff Landherr177,000
9Kirby Brewer161,000
10Jim Fondy160,000

One player who failed to find a bag on Friday was Brandon Elmore, who in Level 9 (500/1,000/1,000) got his last 8,000 all in on an ace-high flop holding ace-ten only to discover nine-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Robert Hankins had flopped two pair with ace-seven. Neither the turn nor river helped Elmore and he was sent to the rail. Hankins would follow him there before night’s end.

Likewise, HPT’s all-time money leader Craig Casino fell holding on a king high flop. He jammed and Mangold, who had , called him and promptly spiked an ace on the turn to put an end to Casino’s day.

Others to fall on 1a were former World Series of Poker November Niner Dennis Phillips, MSPT Majestic Star champ Mike Shin, two-time HPT champ Nick Davidson, John “Farmboy” Kurfman, and Illinois players Gary Herstein and Mike Kamenjarin. The good news is all of those players can try again in the second flight if they so choose as Day 1b will kick off at Noon local time on Saturday.

The surviving players for both flights will combine at 11 a.m. on Sunday to play down to the final table. Once again the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand to capture all the action, so be sure to join us then.

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Greg Mueller
Greg Mueller after winning Event #33 of the 2009 World Series of Poker
Nickname(s)FBT (Full Blown Tilt)
ResidenceVancouver, British Columbia
BornJune 2, 1971 (age 49)
Schaffhausen, Switzerland
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)3
Money finish(es)43[1]
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
191st, 2017
World Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)2
Money finish(es)10[2]
Information accurate as of 14 June 2019.
Greg Mueller
Height1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
Weight97 kg (214 lb; 15 st 4 lb)
PositionDefence
ShotLeft
Played forDEL
Maddogs München
Ratinger Löwen
EC Hannover
2nd Bundesliga
EHC Trier [de]
Braunlager EHC/Harz [de]
EV Duisburg
Playing career1992–2000

Greg Mueller (born June 2, 1971) is a German and Canadian professional poker player and former professional ice hockeydefenceman.[3][4]

Mueller was born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He began playing professional ice hockey in 1992 and played his entire career in Germany, playing the Eishockey-Bundesliga for EC Hedos München and the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for Maddogs München and Ratinger Löwen.

Mueller was drawn to poker after one of many long road trips during his hockey career. After retiring from hockey, he decided to take the game more seriously and began playing in tournaments. Since then, Mueller has cashed in many poker tournaments throughout his poker career.[5]

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Mueller won his first World Series of Poker title in 2009 in the $10,000 limit Texas hold'em championship.[6] Mueller won his second World Series of Poker bracelet and $194,909 only 11 days after his first in a $1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout event.[5] He won his third in the $10,000 H.O.R.S.E. championship at the 2019 WSOP.

His best showing in the World Poker Tour was a fourth-place finish in the 2006 World Poker Challenge, where he won $142,285.[2]

As of 2019, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,350,000.[5] His 43 cashes at the WSOP account for over $2,400,000 of those winnings.[1]

World Series of Poker Bracelets[edit]

YearTournamentPrize (US$)
2009$10,000 Limit Hold'em$460,841
2009$1,500 Limit Hold'em Shootout$194,854
2019$10,000 H.O.R.S.E.$425,347

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Notes[edit]

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  1. ^ ab'Greg Mueller - WSOP.com'. www.wsop.com.
  2. ^ ab'Greg Mueller - World Poker Tour'. www.worldpokertour.com.
  3. ^'player bio - Greg Mueller of Vancouver, CAN'. CardPlayer.com. europe.cardplayer.com. Archived from the original on June 6, 2008. Retrieved June 27, 2008.
  4. ^Gregor Mueller career statistics at The Internet Hockey Database
  5. ^ abc'Greg Mueller's profile on The Hendon Mob'. The Hendon Mob Poker Database.
  6. ^'Tournament Results - Official World Series of Poker Online'. www.wsop.com.

External links[edit]

  • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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