David Benyamine

Benyamine is known as one of the highest stakes players in the world, and as a Pot-Limit Omaha specialist.

Benyamine is known as one of the highest stakes players in the world, and as a Pot-Limit Omaha specialist. It wasn't until 2003 that Benyamine made his presence know to the poker world when he took down the World Poker Tour Grand Prix de Paris(€357,200).

In 2008, Benyamine began to devote more attention to tournament play and immediately found success. He made three final tables at the 2008 World Series of Poker and took home his first bracelet in the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low Split ($535,687). The other two final tables were third in the Pot-Limit Omaha with Rebuys event ($316,307) and seventh in the No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball with Rebuys event ($58,990).

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17 years ago10,871

Published 17 years ago

Benyamine ready for day 2

David Benyamine has made it through to day 2 of the EPT in London. With 45 000 he will come back on Friday to continue his way tow...

17 years ago7,270

Published 17 years ago

David Benyamine - Winner Interview

David Benyamine wins event 37 the $10,000 Omaha Hi-Low World Championship.

17 years ago4,880

Published 17 years ago

David Benyamine - French

Championships and on a roll during this years world series. He talks with Tiffany Michelle about the two finals tables hes alread...

18 years ago20,315

Published 18 years ago

David Benyamine vs Mike Matusow

hand between David Benyamine and Mike the mouth Matusow @ 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game

18 years ago34,462

Published 18 years ago

Patrik Antonius vs David Benyamine

Patrik Antonius vs David Benyamine @ 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game

18 years ago19,769

Published 18 years ago

Phil Ivey vs David Benyamine

1st hand of the 2006 Aussie Millions Cash Game between Phil Ivey and David Benyamine

Live Poker Events, 8 years ago

Mike Wattel Outlasts Chris Ferguson in $10K Stud for $245,451

Mike Wattel won his second WSOP gold bracelet and the prize money of $245,451.

Live Poker Events, 8 years ago

WSOP Event #26: $10,000 Razz Championship (Live Updates)

Welcome to opposite day at the World Series of Poker, where there are no straights or flushes and the best hand loses every time. We’re playing razz.