Ryan Riess

Ryan Riess (born June 21, 1990) is an American professional poker player best known for winning the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event.[1]

Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess in 2017
Nickname(s)Riess the Beast
ResidenceClarkston, Michigan
Born (1990-06-21) June 21, 1990
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)1
Final table(s)6
Money finish(es)63
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
Winner, 2013
World Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)10

Education

Riess attended Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes High School and graduated from Michigan State University with a Hospitality Business degree.

Personal life

Ryan Riess lives in Las Vegas. He has a girlfriend and declared in an interview that he is expecting to have a child around March 2019. [2]

Poker career

His first career tournament cash came in October 2012, when he took 2nd place at the World Series of Poker Circuit main event in Hammond, Indiana, for $239,063. In the following few months, he had several cashes in smaller events throughout the United States. Riess first played the WSOP in 2013, cashing in 3 preliminary events with a best finish of 11th in a $1,000 No Limit Hold'em event. Playing in his first WSOP Main Event, he made the November Nine in 5th chip position with 25,875,000. After eliminating 4 players at the final table, Riess entered heads-up against Jay Farber with a nearly 20 million chip deficit. After 90 hands of heads-up play, Riess's A K defeated Farber's Q 5 to win the championship bracelet and $8,361,570.[3][4]

In April 2017 Riess won his first World Poker Tour title at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Finale, earning $716,000. After a lengthy heads-up battle, Riess's A K defeated Alan Sternberg's 7 7 to win the title, marking the 2nd time Riess has won a major tournament with A K.

As of may 2020, Riess's total live tournament winnings exceed $14,990,000 of which $9,970,113 have come from cashes at the WSOP.

World Series of Poker bracelets
Year Tournament Prize (US$)
2013 $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event $8,361,570
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References

  1. Willems, Lukas M. (July 31, 2013). "WSOP NEWS: GETTING TO KNOW THE NOVEMBER NINE RYAN RIESS". WSOP.com. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  2. "Interview with Ryan Riess: Life after winning the WSOP Main Event in 2013 - Somuchpoker". Somuchpoker. November 9, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  3. Bernard Lee (November 5, 2013). "Heads-Up: Riess versus Farber". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  4. Janet Loehrke and Joan Murphy (November 6, 2013). "Ryan Riess wins World Series of Poker title, $8.4M". USA TODAY. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
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