Michael Postle

Michael Postle

infobox poker player
firstname=Michael
lastname=Postle
nickname=yngmanN4quiki


caption=Michael Postle at 2006 World Series of Poker
hometown=Cameron, Wisconsin
wsop bracelet count=0
wsop money finishes= 3
wpt titles= "One"
wpt final tables=1
wpt money finishes=1

Michael Postle (born December 26, 1976) is an American professional poker player. He is best known for his wins in poker tournaments in Tunica, Mississippi.Fact|date=September 2008

Poker accomplishments

Most fame came from most notably his wins in The Grand American Poker Classic in January 23, 2005, The Gold Strike Poker Classic in June 23, 2006, and Event 15 of the World Poker Open (a WPT event) on January 16, 2007. [http://www.pokerpages.com/players/profiles/44213/mike-postle.htm PokerPages.com - Poker Player Profile] Retrieved September 16, 2008.] These events have given Postle two bracelets and a circuit ring.Fact|date=September 2008

Postle has won $224,037 in live tournaments and over $112,000 on the poker website Ultimate Bet [ [http://www.bluffmagazine.com/thepokerdb/yngmanN4quiki/UltimateBet/271826/player-profile.asp UltimateBet - Online Player Profile] Retrieved September 16, 2008.]

Team Quiki

Team Quiki aka The Stain Crew are a group of American Poker Players who became friends on the poker website UltimateBet. The team was started by Michael Postle (aka yngmanN4quiki) and has several members with various accomplishments.

Team Quiki Members

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