Poker Wsop 2013 Final Table
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Nov 04, 2013 The waiting is almost over for the biggest event of the poker calendar, as the WSOP 2013 Main Event final table is set to get underway today at 5:30 p.m local time (Pacific Time) on Monday. Jul 17, 2013 The chip leader entering final table play in November, Tran is a 36-year-old poker professional from Sacramento, Calif. Tran has 44 previous WSOP cashes, two WSOP gold bracelets and a WSOP Circuit. The waiting is almost over for the biggest event of the poker calendar, as the WSOP 2013 Main Event final table is set to get underway today at 5:30 p.m local time (Pacific Time) on Monday. WSOP 2013 Main Event Final Table Review $ 99.00 $ 79.00 Jonathan Little reviews 29 hands from the 2013 WSOP Main Event Final Table and discusses how to adjust to maximize your equity.
Following part 1, here are the remaining four players which make up the 2013 November Nine:
Sylvain Loosli (19.6m): The 26 year old Frenchman may have just $3,198 in tournament cashes to his name, but that is because he is a self-dubbed “online poker cash game specialist” who plays at levels of up to $25/$50. He is also the first French player to make the Main Event final table since Antoine Saout finished 3rd ($3,479,670) in 2009, a record Loosli is determined to surpass, explaining:
“I’m very proud to represent my country. I will do my best to prove that French players can be as good as American ones..[For the next four months] I’m planning on going on vacation and playing more live tournaments to keep improving my [live reads], plus work with some coaches.”
Michiel Brummelhuis (11.2m): The 32 year-old Dutch pro is the first player from his country to reach a WSOP Main Event final table and with a minimum cash of $733,224 already locked-up also claims Holland’s biggest ever WSOP cash. As well as live results which include victory in 2008 at the €1k Master Classics of Poker for €68,310, Brummelhuis has enjoyed great success online, with his biggest score coming after taking down a $1k WCOOP event on PokerStars for $144k.
According to Remko Rinkema from PokerListings: “He’s one of the nicest, most well-respected tournament players and down-to-earth players I’ve ever had the chance to cover. He’s been winning online tournaments since 2007 and was always good friends with Lex Veldhuis.”
Mark Newhouse (7.3m): The 28 year-old has over $2 million in tournament cashes and became a high profile young gun from the post-Moneymaker era after winning the 2006 WPT Borgata Poker Open for $1.5 million. Unfortunately, soon after Newhouse said he fell off the rail, explaining: “[I] sort of lost my mind and set it on fire. After the win, I moved into the Commerce, and I made a lot of very poor decisions over the next couple of years.”
However, since then Newhouse said he has got his game back on track and in 2011 he finished 82nd in the Main Event for $47,107. Newhouse is now looking forward to November’s final table, and commented: “Anyone who knows me and who plays poker with me on a regular basis knows I’m not a patient person, but there’s so much on the line, you just have to do it sometimes.”
David Benefield (6.3m): The 27 year-old Texan is a well-regarded high stakes poker pro and instructor with $633,243 in live earnings to go with his over $5 million in winnings playing online. Recently, Benefield branched out from poker to study Chinese and Political Studies, and has also been active in Macau’s Big Game. He will also have to use all his considerable poker skills if he is to overcome being the short stack at November’s final table.
The November Nine will return to the Rio on November 4th and 5th, with the payout structure as follows:
1. $8,359,531
2. $5,173,170
3. $3,727,023
4. $2,791,982
5. $2,106,526
6. $1,600,792
7. $1,225,224
8. $944,593
9. $733,224
After two days of action at WSOP.com, the final table is now set in the World Series of Poker $10,000 Main Event. The action now shifts to live play at the Rio in Las Vegas on Dec. 28.
Joseph Hebert returns as chip leader when play resumes. The final table of the GGPoker international half was set for Tuesday at King’s Casino in the Czech Republic.
The two winners then battle it out heads-up on Dec. 30 at the Rio for the bracelet and $1 million. It’s been a unique Main Event, but the end appears now in site barring any COVID-related setbacks.
A look at the WSOP Main Event final table
Hebert hails from Metairie, Louisiana, and looks to be in the driver’s seat when action resumes. With more than twice his nearest opponent, he’ll have plenty of chips to battle with.
Three-time bracelet winner Upeshka De Silva may be the most recognizable name remaining in the field. He emerged from Day 1 as chip leader, but now finds himself with work to do.
De Silva sits in eighth and looks to be the most experienced player on this stage. When looking at US online poker markets, three players remain from New Jersey and one from Pennsylvania. Here’s a look at all the final table players.
2020 WSOP US Main Event Final Table
Position | Name | Chips | Hometown | Resumé |
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1st | Joseph Hebert | 13,052,534 | Metairie, Louisiana | • $668,000 in live tournament winnings • Biggest cash (2013) – 2nd in WSOPC New Orleans Main Event for $140,932 |
2nd | Shawn Stroke | 5,252,000 | Lawrence, New York | • $68,175 in live tournament winnings • Biggest cash (2013) – 2nd in $365 WSOP.com Online event for $94,265 |
3rd | Ryan Hagerty | 5,071,572 | Somerset, New Jersey | • $341,128 in live tournament winnings • WPTDeepstacks winner (2019) – $70,865 |
4th | Ye Yuan | 4,829,459 | Madison, Wisconsin | • $6,774 in live tournament winnings |
5th | Michael Cannon | 4,408,847 | Harrisburg, Pennsylvania | • $184,584 in live tournament winnings • Took 9th in WPT Borgata Winter Poker Open in 2019 for $ 72,842 |
6th | Gershon Distenfeld | 3,475,481 | Bergenfield, New Jersey | • $10,375 in live tournament winnings • 7th in a WPTDeepstacks event in 2019 |
7th | Ron Jenkins | 2,476,746 | Los Angeles, California | • $388,819 in live tournament winnings • Won $225 event at the Bicycle Casino in 2010 for $70,012 |
8th | Upeshka De Silva | 2,151,969 | Katy, Texas | • $3.1 million in live tournament winnings • 3 WSOP bracelets |
9th | Harrison Dobin | 1,581,392 | West Long Beach, New Jersey | • $101,125 in live tournament winnings • 8 cashes in recent WSOP Online at GGPoker |
Other big names hit the rail
Several other big name players were in the mix for Day 2 but didn’t make the final table. Maria Ho made a deep run, finishing 22nd for $35,194, and Jason Somerville finished 32nd for $29,779.
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Scott Seiver finished 39th for $25,718 and Freddy Deeb 46th for $22,334. 2013 WSOP Main Event Ryan Riess took 47th for $22,334.
Four-time World Poker Tour champion Darren Elias took 50th for $22,334. Two-time bracelet winner Shankar Pillai finished 51st for $22,334. 2018 888poker Crazy Eights bracelet winner Galen Hall bowed out in 53rd for $22,334. Poker commentator Nick Schulman took 55th for $20,304.
Key links to follow the action
ESPN will be filming all the action at both final tables and the heads-up match. However, those looking for live coverage of the GGPoker final table will be out of luck. There are a few places fans may want to follow to check out the action.
- WSOP.com – will be providing live updates on the US final table
- GGPoker YouTube – will be posting highlights from the final table in the Czech Republic
- GGPoker Twitter – regular updates throughout the final table
- WSOP and WSOP.com Twitter – regular updates on the final table and heads-up match
The action at the live final table was already underway on Tuesday afternoon. At press time, Damian Salas moved from third to chip leader with three players remaining.
A win would complete quite a Main Event run for Salas after finishing seventh in the event in 2017 for $1.4 million.
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Poker Wsop 2013 Final Table Standings
Joseph Hebert photo courtesy WSOP