Photos From the November Nine Reunion Eric Ramsey Editor Copy link Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Feb 15, 2011 2 min read Last updated Mar 11, 2021 Members of the media from all over the United States and Canada flew to Connecticut to see this first-ever reunion event in person Champion Jonathan Duhamel and Matt Jarvis are comfortable mingling with the media John Racener adds his signature to a November Nine poster Michael Mizrachi signs a hat for one of the freeroll entrants Racener with his hands full just before the start of the tournament Lon McEachern in the house, introducing the players as they enter Michael Mizrachi enters the ropes Matt Jarvis very early on in the day Jonathan Duhamel had originally left his hat in the hotel room... ...but Duhamel found a hat he'd signed for a fan to be sufficient branding for the afternoon Michael \"The Grinder\" Mizrachi, smiley. Lon McEachern wasn't just announcing. He played in the 30-player field as well and was keeping his table entertained as he chipped up early Joseph \"subiime\" Cheong, the third-place finisher in the Main Event but the first of the November Nine to be eliminated in the reunion event Michael Mizrachi Left hand over mouth, by Bernard Lee Right hand over mouth, by Soi Nguyen John Dolan Jason Senti; he's a bowler too John Racener Filippo Candio flew in from Italy to play this event, seen here in a hand against one of the 18 amateurs in the field Three tables in play Bernard Lee schmoozes with Lon McEachern during play Jonathan Duhamel made the final table of the reunion event, and for a while, it looked as if he might pull off the repeat Matt Jarvis was a force to be reckoned with as the tournament progressed Jarvis and Michael Mizrachi involved in a big pot at the final table Michael Mizrachi spends some time in the tank on what would be his final hand of the day Michael Mizrachi stares down Matt Jarvis, but he ultimately made the wrong call. Jarvis' ace-king was good on the king-high board, and Mizrachi was out in seventh place for a not-so-life-changing $500 in cash. Bernard Lee got himself all in with his king-queen drawing live to Jonathan Duhamel's ace-jack suited, but Lee was flushed out in sixth place Matt Jarvis was in control of the big stack with five players left, a lead that would carry into heads-up play Matt Jarvis heads up with a guy \"That guy\" was Ben Hopkins, one of the amateurs in the field, and he played a great heads-up match Hopkins eventually overcame the chip disadvantage to beat Jarvis and win the event, $5,000 in cash, and some serious bragging rights The November Nine pose for photos prior to their reunion event at Foxwoods last week Share this article Eric Ramsey Editor Follow on Tags Michael Mizrachi John Racener Jonathan Duhamel Bernard Lee Matt Jarvis Related Players Michael MizrachiJohn RacenerJonathan DuhamelMatt JarvisBernard Lee