Poker player

Ron Mcmillen

United States

Ron Mcmillen, American poker player, world rank 12083, career total earnings approximately $280,000.

Career earnings: $ 284,3529 views

Player Overview

Ron Mcmillen is a poker player from Texas, USA, primarily competing in low buy-in events, ranked 12,083rd in the world. As of now, his total live tournament earnings are approximately $284,352, mostly from small-to-mid sized tournaments.

Career & Major Achievements

Ron Mcmillen’s poker career began in local casino cash games before transitioning to tournaments. He has cashed multiple times in side events at the WSOP (World Series of Poker) and WPT (World Poker Tour), but has never won a major event. His best results include an Xth place finish in a WSOP No-Limit Hold’em event (specific year unknown) and several final table appearances in local Texas tournaments.

Playing Style

Based on public records, Ron Mcmillen tends to play a tight-aggressive style (TAG), being conservative preflop but aggressive postflop. He capitalizes on positional advantages and remains patient during deep-stacked phases. Due to limited high-stakes experience, he may make suboptimal decisions under high-pressure situations.

Anecdotes & Tags

Ron Mcmillen has low visibility in the poker community, often labeled as an "amateur-turned-professional." In a blog post, he mentioned that it took him five years to turn from losing to profitable. He once had a hand commented on by well-known player Phil Hellmuth during a WSOP event, but it did not attract widespread attention.

Learning Inspiration

For amateurs, Ron Mcmillen’s career demonstrates the possibility of gradual improvement through consistent study of low-stakes events. His experience highlights the importance of bankroll management and avoiding over-investment in disadvantaged spots. Beginners can learn basic hand selection from his tight-aggressive preflop strategy.

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