Possibly the best pot-limit Omaha player you’ve never heard of, Andrew “Browndog19” Brown is ready to take over the poker world. The New York native and former NYU hotel management student took home his first World Series of Poker bracelet in 2008 when he won Event #16, the $2,000 Omaha Hi/Lo 8 O/B Split. In the event, he felted 5-time WSOP bracelet winner Ted Forrest in a 2 hour battle giving the 26 year old phenom the title. However, Andrew’s accomplishments don’t just stop on the tournament circuit.
Considered one of the most feared online cash game players in the world, Andrew currently plays some of the highest levels on PokerStars and FullTiltPoker. His uncanny ability to apply maximum pressure to his opponents each and every hand makes him one of the rising stars in the game today.
However, what makes this phenom so impressive a person is his desire to teach. Andrew is highly experienced in customized training and consistently teaches live and online strategies to anyone who will listen. His championship caliber insight in Omaha and Hold’em provides players around the globe a unique look at what it takes to be a successful professional player. This one-of-a-kind talent is truly an asset to players who want to take their game to the next level.
We are excited to have this rising star as a Team DeepStacks Pro and member of our staff of instructors here at the “U”.





