• 1 WSOP Bracelet
  • Winner, 2003 WPT Grand Prix de Paris
  • Over $3.4 Million in Career Tournament Earnings

David Benyamine plays online at Full Tilt Poker.

David Benyamine

Being competitive comes naturally to David. A native of Paris, France, he was one of the top-ranked French tennis players until an injury cut his career short. Eager to channel his ambitious nature into less physical sports, David began playing billiards, and soon became one of the top 10 players in France.

Following his success at the pool table, David sought to achieve greater heights at the poker table. With several successful sessions in Parisian casinos under his belt, David decided to hang up his pool cue and become a professional poker player.

He’s now known as one of the best high-stakes cash game players in the world and is a regular in the “Big Game”, which is legendary for having some of the highest stakes in the world.

David is no slouch at tournament play either. He's had final table finishes and wins in tournaments worldwide. In 2003, he won the Grand Prix de Paris, taking home nearly $411,000 and besting a final table that included Team Full Tilt’s Erick Lindgren. In the 2004 L.A. Poker Classic, David finished 6th, earning $132,000. His string of impressive finishes continued in 2005, when he won the World Poker Tour Battle of Champions and finished 4th in the FullTiltPoker.net Global Poker Challenge.

In 2007, David final tabled the $2,500 Omaha/Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo 8 or Better event, taking home more than $29,000 for sixth place. In 2008, he found his way to three more final tables, finishing seventh in the $5K No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball event, third in the $5K Pot-Limit Omaha event, and first in the $10K World Championship Omaha Hi/Lo Split 8 or better tournament, claiming his first career bracelet.

David cashed in two more WSOP events in 2009, including a final table finish in the $10K 2-7 Lowball World Championship. In total, David’s amassed over $3.4 million in career tournament earnings.

Look for David playing online at Full Tilt Poker.


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