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David Benyamine is popular French proficient poker player with a World Poker Tour title. Benyamine was an expert tennis player in his unanticipated profession however needed to resign as a result of shoulder ache. He was likewise a fruitful top ten pool player in France.

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  • Nov 30, 2020 David Benyamine is a French professional poker player and former professional tennis player. He was born on July 5th, 1972 in Paris, France. He is a WSOP gold bracelet winner. He won the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo Split event for $535,687 in 2008.

David Benyamine was born on July 5, 1972 (age 48) in Paris, France. He is a celebrity other. He joined tvshows named High Stakes Poker (2006 – 2011), National Heads‑Up Poker Ch. (2005 – 2013), Pro‑Am Poker Equalizer (Since 2007), Doubles Poker Championship (Since 2010) and Intercontinental Poker Championship (Since 2006).

He studied poker at the age of 12 and plays high-stakes money recreations on a customary support. Benyamine was extradited from the United States throughout 2004 for not having a work permit. His name was the same or comparative to one on the terrorist “watch record”.

Benyamine has complete four last tables in WPT open occasions:

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  • The Grand Prix de 2003 Paris (second season) – first spot
  • The L.A. Poker 2004 Classic (second season) – sixth spot
  • The Bellagio Cup IV 2008 (seventh season) – second spot
  • The WPT Championship 2010 (eighth season) – fourth spot

He won the fourth edition of the Premier League of Poker. He is likewise was the victor of the WPT Battle of Champions II invitational occasion, where he crushed a last table incorporating Mel Judah, Hoyt Corkins, Phil Laak and Antonio Esfandiari.

Benyamine is principally a money diversion player. However, because of remarks from his companions, he began playing competitions all the more consistently throughout the 2008 World Series of Poker. He has made four WSOP last tables, three of which were in 2008 and in addition his one arm jewelery.

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Benyamine played high stakes online poker under his own particular name at Full Tilt Poker until the website was closed down. Benyamine is a Pot-Limit Omaha expert. Starting 2010, his sum live competition rewards surpass $4,500,000. His 10 changes at the WSOP represent $1,206,561 of the aforementioned spoils. For his wins and skills, he is now a renowned player and an idol for many.

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David Benyamine

David Benyamine at the 2008 World Series of Poker.
Nickname(s)Napoleon, Degenyamine
ResidenceParis, France
Born July 5, 1972 (age 40)
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)1
Money finish(es)10
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
58th, 2010
World Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)4
Money finish(es)11
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)2
Information accurate as of 16 September 2010.

David Benyamine (born July 5, 1972 in Paris, France) is a French professional poker player with a World Poker Tour title. Benyamine was a professional tennis player in his early career but had to retire because of shoulder pain. He was also a successful top ten billiards player in France.[1] He learned poker at the age of 12 and plays high-stakes cash games on a regular basis. Benyamine was deported from the United States during 2004[citation needed]. His name was the same or similar to one on the terrorist 'watch list', but the resolution was that he was deported for not having a work permit.[2] Benyamine lives in Henderson, Nevada.

World Poker Tour

Benyamine has made four final tables in World Poker Tour (WPT) open events: the 2003 Grand Prix de Paris (second season) - 1st place (€357,200); the 2004 L.A. Poker Classic (second season) - 6th place ($132,355); the 2008 Bellagio Cup IV (seventh season) - 2nd place ($840,295) and the 2010 WPT Championship (eighth season) - 4th place ($329,228)-He won the Premier League of Poker IV.[3] He is also the winner of the WPT Battle of Champions II invitational event, where he defeated a final table including Hoyt Corkins, Mel Judah, Antonio Esfandiari and Phil Laak.

World Series of Poker

Benyamine is primarily a cash game player, but due to comments from his friends, he started playing tournaments more regularly during the 2008 World Series of Poker.[4] He has made four WSOP final tables, three of which were in 2008, as well as his one bracelet.

World Series of Poker bracelets
YearTournamentPrize (US$)
2008$10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split$535,687

Other poker activities

Benyamine played high stakes online poker under his own name at Full Tilt Poker until the site what shut down. Benyamine is a Pot-Limit Omaha specialist. As of 2010, his total live tournament winnings exceed $4,500,000.[5] His 10 cashes at the WSOP account for $1,206,561 of those winnings.[6]

Notes

  1. ^'French Press - David Benyamine grinds up his cash-game opponents'. pokerafterdark.com. http://www.pokerafterdark.com/players/match_33/David_Benyamine. Retrieved 2008-06-16.
  2. ^No-treason.com article
  3. ^'Mike Watson Wins the 2008 Bellagio Cup'. CardPlayer.com. http://www.cardplayer.com/tournaments/live_updates/15126. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  4. ^Pokernews Winner Interview
  5. ^Hendon Mob Database: David Benyamine
  6. ^World Series of Poker Earnings, worldseriesofpoker.com

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David Benyamine Net Worth 2021: Money, Salary, Bio CelebsMoney

2000s WSOPBracelet Winners
2000
  • Jimmy Athanas
  • Mike Carson
  • Richard Dunberg
  • Tim Ellis
  • Chris Ferguson (2)
  • Nat Koe
  • Michael Sohayegh
  • Jerri Thomas
  • Joe Wynn
2001
  • Nani Dollison (2)
  • Galen Kester
  • Rich Korbin
  • Jim Lester
  • Scotty Nguyen (2)
  • Adam Roberts
  • Bob Slezak
  • Cliff Yamagawa
2002
  • Fred Berger
  • Joel Chaseman
  • Jack Duncan
  • Eddie Fishman
  • Layne Flack (2)
  • Randal Heeb
  • John Hom
  • Phil Ivey (3)
  • Meng La
  • Mike Majerus
  • John McIntosh
  • Qushqar Morad
  • Jay Sipelstein
  • Bill Swan
  • Dan Torla
2003
  • John Arrage
  • Johnny Chan (2)
  • Chris Ferguson (2)
  • Layne Flack (2)
  • Phil Hellmuth (2)
  • Mohammed Ibrahim
  • Tom Jacobs
  • John Juanda (2)
  • Charles Keith Lehr
  • Men Nguyen (2)
  • Michael Saltzburg
2004
  • Curtis Bibb
  • Gerry Drehobl
  • Scott Fischman (2)
  • Ted Forrest (2)
  • Gary Gibbs
  • Ted Lawson
  • Aaron Katz
  • Norm Ketchum
  • Mike Sica
  • James Vogl
2005
  • Randy Boman
  • Jiang Chen
  • Denis Ethier
  • Issac Galazan
  • Lawrence Gosney
  • Steve Hohn
  • Ron Kirk
  • Edward Moncada
  • Reza Payvar
  • John Pires
  • Dan Schmiech
  • Mark Seif (2)
  • Thom Werthmann
2006
  • Kianoush Abolfathi
  • Jeff Cabanillas
  • Bob Chalmers
  • Bill Chen (2)
  • Kevin Cover
  • James Gorham
  • Chris Gros
  • Anders Henriksson
  • Ian Johns
  • Eric Kesselman
  • Paul Kobel
  • Benjamin Lin
  • Jeff Madsen (2)
  • Clare Miller
  • Jim Mitchell
  • Kevin Nathan
  • Victoriano Perches
  • Mats Rahmn
  • Jack Zwerner
2007/
2007 E
  • Greg Hopkins
  • Tom Schneider (2)
  • Ryan Young
2008/
2008 E
  • Duncan Bell
  • David Benyamine
  • Eric Brooks
  • Andrew Brown
  • Joe Commisso
  • David Daneshgar
  • Frank Gary
  • Max Greenwood
  • Jesper Hougaard (2)
  • Jonathan Kotula
  • Martin Klaser
  • Dan Lacourse
  • John Phan (2)
  • Anthony Rivera
  • Michael Rocco
  • James Schaff
  • Jimmy Shultz
  • Phil Tom
  • Jens Vortman
  • David Woo
  • Jason Young
2009/
2009 E
  • Bahador Ahmadi
  • Ken Aldridge
  • Tomas Alenius
  • Jerrod Ankenman
  • Richard Austin
  • Rami Boukai
  • Erik Cajelais
  • Jeff Carris
  • Michael Davis
  • Mike Eise
  • Freddie Ellis
  • Zac Fellows
  • Ray Foley
  • Angel Guillén
  • David Halpern
  • Anthony Harb
  • Matt Hawrilenko
  • Phil Ivey (2)
  • Carsten Joh
  • Travis Johnson
  • J.P. Kelly (2)
  • Brian Lemke
  • Jeff Lisandro (3)
  • Greg Mueller (2)
  • Marc Naalden
  • Brock Parker (2)
  • Jorg Peisert
  • Derek Raymond
  • Jordan Smith
  • Tony Veckey
  • Jani Vilmunen
  • Ville Wahlbeck
  • Leo Wolpert
note
number in brackets represents the number of bracelets earned in that year
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