Michael Linn
Michael Jacob Linn is a professional poker player who won event number 49 at the 2010 World Series of Poker for $609,493.
For the businessman, see Michael C. Linn.
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Biography
He was self-taught at no-limit hold'em, however his uncle is bracelet winner Barry Greenstein. Mike Linn is a student at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and is from San Diego, California. He grew up in La Jolla with his brother Joe Linn, father Dan Linn, and mother Sandie Linn. He currently lives in San Luis Obispo with two other high-stakes poker players, Daniel Ketchum and Noah Raynor.
gollark: Centralized bad.
gollark: Yes, exactly.
gollark: What people would *like*, I suppose, is "each actual person gets some fixed amount of coins per day", but there's no way to enforce that cryptographically.
gollark: Yes, I agree, although the alternative seems to be pretty much be "burn electricity and computing power for new stuff".
gollark: Did it just start with some big pool of them in one account?
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