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Mark Newhouse
Nickname(s)newhizzle
Born (1985-03-11) March 11, 1985 (age 39)
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)None
Final table(s)3
Money finish(es)8
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
9th, 2013, 2014
World Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)1
Money finish(es)5
European Poker Tour
Title(s)None
Final table(s)None
Money finish(es)1
Information accurate as of 3 December 2014.

Mark Newhouse (born March 11, 1985) is an American professional poker player who made back-to-back final tables at the World Series of Poker Main Event in the 2013 and 2014 finishing ninth both times, making him the only player to make the November Nine twice before the format was abandoned. He beat a field of 6,352 and 6,683 respectively, outlasting 13,017 people in the process[1] and was the first player to make back-to-back final tables in the Main Event since Dan Harringtonin2003 and 2004. The probability of Newhouse achieving back-to-back final tables is 1 in 524,079 (assuming all players have an equal chance).[2]

Early life[edit]

Newhouse was born in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and was a rebellious teenager. He dropped out of Appalachian State University his second year to pursue poker.[1]

Poker career[edit]

After making a $50 deposit on PartyPoker, Newhouse turned it into over $100,000 in one month and won an additional $100,000 the next month.[3] He dropped out of school and began playing poker full-time. He won the 2006 Borgata WPT No Limit Hold'em Championship Event earning $1,519,020 and made over $2,000,000 his first year playing poker. He lost his winnings within a year and claims to have had poor bankroll management going broke several more times.[4]

In 2013, Newhouse made the WSOP Main Event final table moving all in pre-flop holding 9 9 against Ryan Riess's A K. The board came K 10 7 7 6 eliminating Newhouse in 9th earning him $733,224.[5] In 2014, he was again eliminated in 9th holding 10 10 against Will Tonking's Q Q after moving all-in on the river with the board showing 2 4 J 4 J. He earned $730,725 for his finish.[6]

As of 2014, his total live tournament winnings exceed $3,500,000, over $1,600,000 of his total winnings coming from cashes at the WSOP.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Mark Newhouse Bio". Card Player. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  • ^ Feldman, Ryan (November 10, 2014). "The odds of Mark Newhouse's achievement". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 25, 2024.
  • ^ Grotenstein, Jonathan (2014). "BACK TO BACK". All In Magazine. Archived from the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  • ^ Lee, Bernard (October 23, 2013). "Newhouse's long road to redemption". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  • ^ Rodriguez, Julio (November 4, 2013). "World Series of Poker Main Event: Mark Newhouse Eliminated In Ninth Place". Card Player. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
  • ^ "Mark Newhouse Eliminated in 9th Place ($730,725)". PokerNews. November 10, 2014. Retrieved December 6, 2014.
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