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PokerCoaching WSOP 2013 Main Event Review is Jonathan Little’s hand-by-hand breakdown of the 2013 World Series of Poker Main Event — 13 modules (student sessions: David ×2, Nancy ×2, satellite prep ×3, PokerUp sat ×3, main sessions ×3, 6-max ×2), with Student coaching: david1, david2, nancy1, nancy2 + 3 PokerStars satellite sessions + 3 PokerUp satellite sessions + 3 main event sessions + 2 WSOP 6-max sessions. The 2013 WSOP Main Event attracted 6,352 entries players competing for a top prize of $8.36 million, with champion Ryan Riess taking the title.
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📊 2013 WSOP Main Event — Key Facts
| Stat | Detail |
|---|---|
| Champion | Ryan Riess |
| First Prize | $8.36 million |
| Field Size | 6,352 entries |
| Course Modules | 13 modules (student sessions: David ×2, Nancy ×2, satellite prep ×3, PokerUp sat ×3, main sessions ×3, 6-max ×2) |
🎯 What This Review Covers
The 2013 edition is the most comprehensive in the series: in addition to main event hand reviews Jonathan coaches multiple students through their own WSOP preparation — showing exactly how he takes notes at the live table, how to approach $1,500 buy-in WSOP events, and how to build a profitable WSOP schedule across multiple events in a single summer.
💡 Why WSOP Final Table Reviews Are Essential Study
The highest-stakes decisions in poker happen at WSOP final tables. Every hand involves massive pay jumps, extreme ICM pressure, and millions of dollars in equity differences between decisions separated by seconds. Jonathan Little has studied more WSOP final tables than almost any active coach — and his reviews identify the mistakes average players make repeatedly that cost them entry after entry at the WSOP.
Real hands. Real stakes. Real consequences. No training hand history can replicate the pressure of an $8M pay difference between 2nd and 1st. Studying how the actual players navigated these decisions — correctly and incorrectly — is the most effective preparation for your own deep WSOP run.
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