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he 44th annual WSOP $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Championship, also known as the Main Event, is down to its nal nine players. is year’s November Nine is a diverse and international group. ey are all that remain from the
eld of 6,352 players from 83 nations who entered the world’s most famous poker tournament, seeking the game’s most coveted title and a top prize of more than $8.3 million.
e nal nine players represent ve countries: Canada, France, Israel, Netherlands, and the United States. e November Nine will return to the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino on Monday, November 4th, to duke it out for poker’s ultimate trophy — a WSOP gold bracelet — and the main share of the Main Event’s $59,708,800 total prize pool. e winner will receive a rst-place prize of $8,359,531, with the other eight players sharing an additional $18,302,535.
e November Nine and their chip counts follow.
JC Tran (38,000,000), 36, is a poker professional from
Sacramento, who is a multiple bracelet winner and the chip
leader. Amir Lehavot (29,700,000), 38, is an Israeli now
residing in Weston, Florida. He holds an engineering degree
from the University of Texas at Austin and is the oldest
player remaining in the eld. Marc-Etienne McLaughlin professional from Amsterdam. Marc Newhouse York City. He is currently studying political science and (26,525,000), 25, is a tattoo artist from Brossard, Quebec. (7,350,000), 28, is a professional poker player who has Chinese at Columbia University.
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Jay Farber (25,975,000), 28, is a Las Vegas VIP Host originally from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He is a University of California Santa Barbara
business graduate.
Ryan Riess (25,875,000), 23, is
a poker professional from East
Lansing, Michigan who now resides
in Las Vegas. He is a Michigan State
graduate with a degree in business.
e youngest player remaining, he has cashed in four WSOP events this summer.
Sylvain Loosli (19,600,000), 26, is a poker professional originally from Toulon, France, now residing in London. Michiel Brummelhuis (11,275,000), 32, is a poker
played in the WSOP Main Event every year since 2006. Originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, he now lives in Los Angeles. David Bene eld (6,375,000), 27, is a part-time student and part-time poker professional originally from Fort Worth, Texas, now residing in New
2013 WSOP Main Event November Nine: Sylvain Loosli, Michiel Brummelhuis, Marc Newhouse, Ryan Riess, Amir Lehavot, Marc-Etienne McLaughlin, JC Tran, David Bene eld, and Jay Farber.
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