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. 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. 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. 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 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. He has made four WSOP final tables,...
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