Brian Patton
Ireland
Brian Patton, American poker player, world ranking #32270, career tournament earnings over $95,000. Known for his steady style and solid fundamentals, he has achieved many good results in small and medium stakes events.
Player Overview
Brian Patton is an American poker player currently ranked 32,270th in the world, with total career tournament earnings of $95,558. He is active in small to mid-stakes No-Limit Hold’em events, accumulating a respectable prize record through solid strategy and sound technique.
Career and Major Achievements
Brian Patton’s poker career began in domestic US events, cashing in several regional tournaments. He has won seats multiple times in satellites for the WSOP (World Series of Poker) and WPT (World Poker Tour), achieving several final table finishes. His highest single tournament cash came from an event with a buy-in of approximately $1,500, yielding over $20,000.
Playing Style
Brian Patton is known for a tight-aggressive (TAG) style, specializing in hand selection and aggressive blind stealing from late position. He emphasizes positional advantage, demonstrates nuanced post-flop play, and adjusts his strategy based on opponent types. In deep-stack phases, he skillfully leverages ICM pressure to avoid marginal spots.
Learning Insights
Brian Patton’s success shows that steady poker profitability is possible without relying on high buy-ins. Amateurs can learn from his bankroll management: consistently choosing events suited to their skill level to avoid extreme variance. Additionally, his tight-aggressive approach and post-session review habits are worth emulating—focusing on decision quality rather than outcomes.
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