November 03 2011, Elaine Chaivarlis

This is your guide to connecting during the 2011 World Series of Poker November Nine.
On Sunday, Nov. 6, all eyes will be on Las Vegas. More specifically, the nine finalists of the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. The excitement kicks off at 1130 PDT (1930 GMT) at the Penn and Teller Theater inside the Rio All Suites Hotel and Casino.
On top of hand-for-hand coverage and a CoverItLive chat on PokerNews, you’ll probably want first-hand accounts from the November Niners themselves. Or, maybe you want to tweet some support their way. We’ve got you covered. Except for the players who don’t tweet, that is. (Yes, we’re just as shocked as you are.)
Here’s your comprehensive guide for following the players in the spotlight this weekend - just don’t be creepy about it, OK. Nobody likes a creeper.
2011 World Series of Poker November Niners
Martin Staszko
Twitter: There’s a twitter account (@MartinStaszko) but there are no tweets from it and only three followers.
Martin’s Facebook Fan Page
Eoghan O’Dea
Twitter: @EoghanODea
Eoghan’s Facebook Fan Page
Matt Giannetti
Twitter: @MattGiannetti
Matt’s Facebook Fan Page
Phil Collins
Twitter: @USCphildo
Phil’s Facebook Fan Page
Ben Lamb
Twitter: @BenbaLamb
Ben’s Facebook Fan Page
Badih Bounahra
Twitter: @BobBounahra
Badih’s Facebook Fan Page
Pius Heinz
Twitter: @MastaP89
Pius’ Facebook Fan Page
Anton Makiievskyi
Unfortunately, Makiievskyi is not as “social” as his 2011 November Nine counterparts.
Samuel Holden
Twitter: @Sam_Holden888
Sam’s Facebook Fan Page
World Series of Poker Staff
Twitter: @WSOP
WSOP Facebook Fan Page
Jack Effel
Twitter: @WSOPTD
Seth Palansky
Twitter: @WSOPRGUY
PokerNews Live Reporting Team
Donnie Peters: @Donnie_Peters
Eric Ramsey: @Eric_Ramsey
Mickey Doft: @mrdoft
Jon Boncek: @boncekImages
Sarah Grant: @SarahGrantPoker
Kristy Arnett: @KristyArnett
Matthew Parvis: @MatthewParvis
Elaine Chaivarlis: @LaneyLV
Danielle Barille: @yeegone
PokerNews Live Reporting: @PokerNews_Live
PokerNews: @PokerNews
The entire PokerNews Team: PokerNews List
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November 03 2011, Donnie Peters

Action moved forward at the 2011 World Poker Tour Amneville with Day 1b on Wednesday. With the 203 players who came out to the felt, a total of 379 came to play throughout both Day 1 starts. They generated a prize pool of “1,164,288 and first place is worth “310,633 plus a $25,500 WPT Championship seat. At the end of the day, about half of the field was left, as 105 players remained. Leading the way was Jean-Francois Rigollet, who bagged up 164,700 in chips.
Like Day 1a’s chip leader Nicolas Babel, Rigollet hails from Paris. He only has four career cashes and $46,576 in career tournaments earnings. The largest cash of Rigollet’s career was in March of 2011 when he placed second in a $1,000 Wynn Classic event for $27,315.
Plenty of notables were in action on Day 1b and, of course, a handful of them were eliminated. Some who to hit the rail throughout the day were Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Brandon Cantu, John Eames, Kevin MacPhee and Ludovic Lacay.
According to the WPT Live Update Team, Grospellier was eliminated during Level 5 with the blinds at 150/300/25. Bastien Faessen raised from the small blind after action folded to him and Grospellier reraised all-in from the big blind. Faessen made the call holding 
. Grospellier held 
. The flip went Faessen’s way as the board ran out in his favor to send Grospellier out the door.
Also eliminated on the day was defending WPT Amneville champion Sam El Sayed, opening the door for a new champion to be crowned this year. Last year, El Sayed bested the 542-player field to earn “426,425.
Rounding out the top five behind Rigollet from Day 1b are Thibaut Durand (147,300), Jamie Rosen (145,300), Erik Von Buxhoeveden (142,700) and Edouard Sadoun (125,500).
Notables Joseph Cheong, Arnaud Mattern, Marvin Rettenmaier, Paul Berende and Ilan Rouah all bagged up plenty of chips and will take their big stacks into Day 2. Cheong, Mattern and Rettenmaier all bagged up over 100,000 in chips. Joining them will be Ozzy Sheikh, Ilan Boujenah, Bruno Fitoussi, Liv Boeree and Roger Hairabedian.
With 218 players remaining in all, Day 2 will take place on Thursday where both Day 1 flights will combine to make a 218-player field. Action kicks off at 1200 CET (0300 PDT). Rigollet leads all players and Day 1a’s Babel comes sits in second place with 163,600 in chips. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for the daily recap.
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*Photo courtesy of the World Poker Tour.
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