Greg “FBT” Mueller
GREG “FBT” MUELLER
2 WSOP Bracelets
Over $1.7 Million in Career Tournament Earnings
Former professional hockey player
Greg “FBT” (Full-Blown-Tilt) Mueller plays online at Full Tilt Poker.
After retiring from hockey in 1999, Greg began playing Limit cash games and moved on to No-Limit before trying his hand at tournaments. He originally learned to play poker on the team bus between games.
In 2005, Greg cashed in four World Series of Poker (WSOP) events, including a final table finish in the $5K No-Limit Hold ‘em event. In 2006, Greg reached his first World Poker Tour final table, finishing 4th in the $5K No Limit Hold ‘em Championship Event in Reno, winning more than $142K.
In 2007, Greg placed 2nd in the WSOP $5K World Championship Mixed Hold ‘em (Limit/No-Limit) event for almost $330K, before going on to cash in four more WSOP tournaments. In 2008 he took home over $298K for a 2nd place finish in the WSOP $5K No-Limit Hold ‘em Shootout event.
In 2009, Greg final tabled in the WSOP $10K World Championship Seven Card Stud for more than $50K, before defeating some of the world’s best poker players to win two WSOP bracelets. Greg earned his first bracelet in the $10K World Championship Limit Hold ‘em event for over $460K in prize money. He won his second bracelet in the $1.5K Limit Hold ‘em Shootout event, winning more than $190K. Also in 2009 Greg took down his own F-TOPS tournament, becoming the second only professional from Full Tilt to win his own hosted tournament.
As of 2009, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,700,000. Hi s 19 cashes at the WSOP account for $1,516,206 of those winnings. Greg has made eight final tables at the World Series of Poker.
When he’s not playing poker, Greg likes to spend time with friends and family at home in Vancouver, Canada. He enjoys acting, fantasy sports pools, Skat (a German card game similar to bridge), golfing, and attending professional baseball, football, and hockey games (especially his hometown Canucks).



