2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
87
Prize
€200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Prize Pool
€911,881
Entries
318
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
25,000

Andjelko Andrejevic Wins the World Poker Tour Amsterdam Main Event for €200,000!

Level 34 : 125,000/250,000, 25,000 ante
Andjelko Andrejevic
Andjelko Andrejevic

The final table of the 2016 World Poker Tour Main Event was headlined by Anthony Zinno. The last three times he had been on the final table, he won the event outright. This could become his record-setting fourth time doing so, so people from all over the world tuned in to to see what how he'd do.

To say it was all about Zinno wouldn't be fair, though, as five hungry and talented players tried just as hard to walk away the champion. The best position going in was for chip leader Andjelko Andrejevic, who brought 67 big blinds to the table, while Senh Ung started out the shortest with 16 big blinds.

It wasn't Ung first to go, though. That was the lone Dutchman, Hans Bosman, who had a catastrophic start. He lost just about half his stack to Anthony Zinno in the first hand when he ran two pair into a higher two pair, and then Bosman made his exit just a couple minutes later when he lost a flip with ace-king to Zinno's tens.

Ung followed him out the door. He had started out as the short stack and didn't get things going. Right after Bosman left, Ung got it in with tens against the ace-jack of Andrejevic and did not hold after a jack popped up on the flop.

Andrejevic extended his lead busting Ung, but dropped a big part of his chips when he lost with kings all in against Zinno's ace-five in a preflop clash. Andrejevic flopped top set, but Zinno made broadway on the river to double up.

Emrah Cakmak's stack dwindled the entire day, and he was forced to make a move with ace-six, pushing all in from the button. Tomas Fara woke up with ace-jack in the big blind and called. A board full of blanks later, the tournament was down to just three players.

With the stacks now a bit deeper, it took some time to get to the heads-up portion. Eventually it would be Zinno next to go. The three-time WPT champion found himself a bit short and pushed over a button raise with ace-deuce. In the big blind was Fara and he had aces and re-shoved. When a deuce hit, Zinno still had a chance on the turn, but the river was a blank and Zinno left his first-ever WPT final table without receiving the trophy.

The lead changed multiple times during heads-up play, but even when he was the shorter stack, it seemed like Andrejevic was always in control. Even after losing pots that could've ended it all, he kept his composure and didn't seem too fazed by the temporary departure of his luck.

Winning multiple smaller pots, Andrejevic retook the lead and ended it all not much later. He pushed all in with eight-seven and Fara called with king-nine. An eight on the flop helped Andrejevic take the lead and the turn and river didn't change anything.

Andjelko Andrejevic was crowned the 2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam champion and took home the €200,000 first-place prize, as well as the ticket for the WPT Tournament of Champions event at the end of the season, worth an additional $15,000.

PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1Andjelko AndrejevicSerbia€200,000*
2Tomas FaraCzech Republic€143,300
3Anthony ZinnoUnited States€90,460
4Emrah CakmakFrance€67,300
5Senh UngUnited Kingdom€50,518
6Hans BosmanNetherlands€40,396

*Includes WPT Tournament of Champions ticket worth $15,000.

Tags: Andjelko AndrejevicAnthony ZinnoEmrah CakmakHans BosmanSenh UngTomas FaraWorld Poker TourWorld Poker Tour AmsterdamWPT

Tomas Fara Eliminated in 2nd Place (€143,300)

Level 34 : 125,000/250,000, 25,000 ante
Tomas Fara
Tomas Fara

Andjelko Andrejevic moved all in from the button with {8-Hearts}{7-Clubs} to put the pressure on Fara. Tomas Fara glanced at his cards, saw {K-Clubs}{9-Hearts}, and made the call.

The 5,450,000 pot meant if Fara would double, he would once again retake the chiplead.

The {J-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} flop hit Andrejevic though, and Fara was looking for a king, nine or runner runner. The {5-Spades} on the turn took away his nines but gave him the sevens as outs. The river {8-Spades} completed the board and just like that it was all over.

Tomas Fara finished runner up for €143,300.

Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
9,540,000 4,770,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
Busted

Tags: Andy AndrejevicTomas FaraWorld Poker TourWorld Poker Tour Amsterdam

Anthony Zinno Eliminated in 3rd Place (€90,460)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante

On the button, Andjelko Andrejevic opened for 225,000 holding {8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}. Small blind Anthony Zinno shoved all in for 1,785,000 with the {A-Clubs}{2-Hearts}. Thinks were looking bleak for him though, as big blind Tomas Fara woke up with {A-Spades}{A-Diamonds} in the big blind. He did just a little bit of Hollywooding and over shoved for 2,350,000. Andrejevic folded right away.

The flop came {Q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{7-Spades} leaving Zinno some back doors. The {2-Spades} on the turn made for Zinno to still not being drawing dead, but the {10-Diamonds} on the river was a blank and Anthony Zinno made his exit in 3rd place.

This is the first WPT final table Anthony Zinno made where he didn't walk away the winner, the last 3 times he made the final table he won it outright. His 3rd place finish netted him €90,460.

Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
5,150,000 -235,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
4,390,000 2,030,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WPT 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Andy AndrejevicAnthony ZinnoTomas FaraWPT

Emrah Cakmak Eliminated in 4th Place (€67,300)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

On the button, Emrah Cakmak found {A-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and he shoved all in for 870,000. Small blind Anthony Zinno folded but Tomas Fara made the call from the big blind holding {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}.

The flop came {Q-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} doing nothing much for Cakmak. The {8-Diamonds} on the turn wasn't the card he was looking for, just a six could save him now.

The {3-Spades} on the river wasn't the card he was looking for and Cakmak made his exit in 4th place. Cakmak took home €67,300.

The remaining three players are guaranteed €90,460 from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
3,620,000 -50,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WPT 3X Winner
3,370,000 -130,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
2,550,000 1,000,000
Emrah Cakmak fr
Emrah Cakmak
Busted

Tags: Anthony ZinnoEmrah CakmakTomas Fara

Senh Ung Eliminated in 5th Place (€50,518)

Level 27 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Andjelko Andrejevic made it 125,000 to go with {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} and action folded to Senh Ung. Ung shoved his last 490,000 in with {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} and Andrejevic made the call.

Ung was in a coin flip situation for his tournament life and needed his tens to hold. Unfortunately for him, the flop came {7-Spades}{8-Clubs}{J-Clubs}.

Ung needed a nine or ten, but got neither. The {Q-Diamonds} on the turn and {Q-Clubs} on the river were both blanks and Ung made his departure in 5th place for €50,518.

The remaining 4 players are now guaranteed €67,300.

Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
4,105,000 1,170,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WPT 3X Winner
2,470,000 -195,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
2,120,000 -70,000
Emrah Cakmak fr
Emrah Cakmak
845,000 -95,000
Senh Ung gb
Senh Ung
Busted

Tags: Senh Ung

Hans Bosman Eliminated in 6th Place (€40,396)

Level 27 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Hans Bosman
Hans Bosman

Anthony Zinno made it 125,000 holding {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}. Big blind Hans Bosman shoved all in for 405,000 with {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} and Zinno called instantly.

The board ran out {9-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and Bosman made his exit. After dropping half his stack with two pair in the first hand, no comeback for Bosman.

Bosman, the last Dutch player in the field, takes €40,396 for his great accomplishment. The remaining 5 players are guaranteed €50,518.

Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
2,935,000 -70,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WPT 3X Winner
2,665,000 365,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
2,190,000 90,000
Emrah Cakmak fr
Emrah Cakmak
940,000 -20,000
Senh Ung gb
Senh Ung
810,000 60,000
Hans Bosman nl
Hans Bosman
Busted

Tags: Anthony ZinnoHans Bosman

Andjelko Andrejevic Leads World Poker Tour Final Table

The six finalists
The six finalists

Late last night the final table of the 2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam was reached when Joep van den Bijgaart made his departure in 7th place.

The final 6 return to the Holland Casino Amsterdam felt at 2pm local time (in about 90 minutes). The final table will be live streamed with hole cards up at a 30-minute delay, so expect action and our coverage here in 2 hours time.

Andjelko Andrejevic is in the lead with 3,345,000 in chips, but most eyes will be watching Anthony Zinno who's going for his record 4th WPT title. Hans Bosman is the lone Dutchman on the table.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Anthony ZinnoUnited States1,375,00028
2Tomas FaraCzech Republic2,115,00042
3Andjelko AndrejevicSerbia3,345,00067
4Hans BosmanNetherlands840,00017
5Emrah CakmakFrance1,050,00021
6Senh UngUnited Kingdom815,00016
Player Chips Progress
Andjelko Andrejevic rs
Andjelko Andrejevic
WPT 1X Winner
3,345,000
Tomas Fara cz
Tomas Fara
2,115,000
Anthony Zinno us
Anthony Zinno
WPT 3X Winner
1,375,000
Emrah Cakmak fr
Emrah Cakmak
1,050,000
Hans Bosman nl
Hans Bosman
840,000
Senh Ung gb
Senh Ung
815,000

Tags: Andy AndrejevicAnthony ZinnoEmrah CakmakHans BosmanSenh UngTomas FaraWorld Poker TourWorld Poker Tour AmsterdamWPT