Dustin Woolf
The second leg of the Team Neverwin Poker (NWP) trilogy is Dustin “Neverwin” Woolf. Neverwin, from Los Angeles, California, apparently has a flair for the World Series of Poker (WSOP), cashing 11 times and making it to four final tables within the past three years. His shining moment was at the 2005 $10K Main Event, where he won his biggest cash payout ever, walking away with $274,000, finishing 32nd place. He didn’t do too badly this year though, either, taking home more than $60,000 in cash prizes.

When Neverwin is not playing in the WSOP, he can be found in the high-stakes online poker rooms playing in the highest-stakes cash games on the Internet. You can also often find him posting on his blog at the Neverwin Poker Forum, most recently about his love affair gone bad with a girl named Chantel Mcnulty, which has caught the attention of many online poker patrons, who follow poker gossip in their spare time.
His success with playing in and winning poker tournaments is said to have evolved after he spent years studying the game of poker and adapted many different playing styles. Neverwin is like a poker magician-with all these tricks up his sleeve, his opponents don’t know what to expect as he is able to switch up his style of play frequently and vary whole game significantly.
Team NWP, which also includes Bryan “The Icon” Micon and Todd “Dan Druff” Witteles, travels throughout the world playing in all the major live poker tournaments, including the WSOP, representing NWP. Team NWP is currently looking for a next-level business sponsor, whose name will be directly associated with the NWP team players, so if anyone would like to see their company logo all over the Team NWP players at live poker tournaments televised to millions of poker viewers throughout the world, contact Micon at Neverwin Poker.
Woolf’s 2008 POY Rank is 3278, with lifetime winnings totaling more than $800,000. After a handful of big wins over the summer at the 2008 WSOP, he returned to his spot at the big poker table on the Net, where he can be found at high-stakes poker rooms. Recently, he won a $7,000 cash prize at a No-Limit Hold’em event, and before that, he placed 49th at the 2008 WSOP World Championship Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em, winning $14,000 for that event alone.


