2014 WSOP November Nine Profile: Jorryt van Hoof
Back on July 14, the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event final table was set. The players in this year's "November Nine" are set to resume play on November 10, and it is a globally diverse group of young players who will be battling it out for the $10 million top prize.
Leading the way is Dutchman Jorryt van Hoof, with 38.375 million in chips. This marks the second year in a row that a man from Holland has made the WSOP Main Event final table, with van Hoof following Michiel Brummelhuis' footsteps from 2013.
Van Hoof has been playing poker since 2003 and is best known as a respected cash-game player under the moniker "TheCleaner11."
Entering the final table with the chip lead doesn't necessarily mean van Hoof will take down the biggest prize in all of poker, but he's certainly at a clear advantage over his opponents. To read more about van Hoof and his road to the final table, check out this PokerNews 2014 WSOP November Nine profile.