2016 Master Classics of Poker

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2016 Master Classics of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
€275,608
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,000
Prize Pool
€1,409,760
Entries
356
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Van Til Bubbles, Carrel Leads With Massive Stack

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Johan "busto_soon" van Til was the last to leave the 2016 Master Classics of Poker Main Event empty-handed after an exhilarating bubble. A total of 53 players remain, all guaranteed a min cash of €7,895 but all of them eying the €275,608 first place prize as well.

Charlie Carrel, who took runner-up spot in the €10,000 High Roller and third place in the €25,000 Super High Roller earlier this poker festival in the Dutch capital, leads the event with a wide margin. He has over 400,000 in chips more than his closest competitor; EPT Grand Final champion Jan Bendik sits in second place after Day 2 has ended.

 PlayerCountryChip Count
1Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom1,160,000
2Jan BendikSlovakia740,500
3Juha HelppiFinland533,000
4Michiel BroskyNetherlands424,500
5Artur KorenGermany411,000
6Kimmo KurkoFinland402,000
7Anton WiggSweden375,000
8Jonathan RozemaNetherlands370,500
9Kevin KilleenIreland353,000
10Michael SassenNetherlands339,500

Day 2 started with several new players signing up. With the latest reentries and new entries, the total field grew to 356, the second biggest MCOP Main Event in the 25-year history of one of the oldest tournaments on European soil.

It didn't take Holland Casino Amsterdam long to release the prize pool information. The €1,409,760 was to be divided over 53 players. While the total amount of entries had grown, the first-place prize dropped a little compared to last year's tournament as a higher percentage of players would end up cashing.

Players like Steve O'Dwyer, Fatima Moreira de Melo and Govert Metaal would have no reason to infuse themselves in a possible discussion about the payouts, as they departed long before the money stage of the tournament was reached.

MCOP High Roller champion Noah Boeken, who survived Day 1 with a Top 5-stack, joined his famous fellow poker players on the rail. He handed his chips over to Charlie Carrel, the man he had beat heads up for the High Roller title the evening before. Boeken wouldn't be the only one sliding his chips to Carrel. Sometimes they came gift wrapped, like when Jasper Meijer ran his ace-king into Carrel's kings, sometimes he had to really battle for them. But in the end, just about most of the hands and chips went to Carrel. He abused the bubble like no other, taking down the majority of the pots during the almost two-hour long hand for hand play.

As the bubble loomed, several players were short. This made for an interesting dynamic with players asking bystanders how much other players had, and a lot of folding by shorties and raising by big stacks. The players with their heads on the chopping block had their hands tied, while the more fortunate big stacks became more and more liberal in their hand selection it seemed.

Down to just 6,500, a little more than a single big blind, the absolute short stack Rens Pleijster took his time making his move. He wanted to see what the other tables were doing, but a floor person stepped in and told him he had to make his move rather sooner than later. Pleijster wasn't happy, telling the floor he didn't know what he was talking about with a very agitated voice. As he was prompted for action, he pushed all in.

The cutoff, button and Artur Koren in the small blind all called to put Pleijster at risk. Big blind Michiel Brosky had other things in mind, He took his time and eventually cut out a raise. All other players instantly folded.

Before the cards were even on their backs, Koren scolded his neighbor on his decision to raise. Koren, who seemed to imply something fishy was going on, was frowning, muttering and rolling his eyes as Brosky was about to reveal his hand.

Pleijster assured Koren he didn't even knew Brosky and table mate Foeke Deinum also took sides with Brosky it seemed.

Brosky, who was one of the bigger stacks at the table, though he hadn't abused the bubble up until that point as he had the dangerous big stack [Removed:172] on his immediate left, eventually showed {5-Spades}{2-Spades}. Rens Pleijster tabled {A-Spades}{K-Spades}.

The board ran out in favor of Pleijster and he quintupled as Koren, who was still enjoying his massage and had plenty of chips as well, just rolled his eyes one more time.

With Rens Pleijster no longer at immediate risk, Johan "busto_soon" van Til was the one with the shortest stack. Action folded to Jan Bendik on the button and the EPT Grand Final champion, who picked up a lot of pots on the bubble, raised to 11,000. The small blind folded and big blind Johan van Til moved in for 14,500. Bendik called instantly by tossing in some 1,000-chips. It took awhile before the cards were on their back. After a player on the other table doubled, it was time for Bendik and Van Til to show their cards.

Van Til showed king-queen, dominating the king-jack suited of Bendik. The flop was harmless but the jack on the turn was anything but a blank. Van Til got up, still straight faces, as a king completed the board, Van Til shook hands with Bendik and some cheering could be heard, mostly from the rail that had been watching and drinking for some time.

And just like that, Day 2 of the Main Event was done. While only 15 minutes were left in the level, the tournament organization announced the level would start over at the beginning of Day 3.

On Day 3, the plan is to play down from 53 to a final table of 9. PokerNews.com will again be on the floor to see who goes even deeper, and who'll just look back on the 2016 MCOP Main Event as that one year they had a shot but came up short. Action resumes at 2pm local time with blinds at 2,500/5,000 (500-ante).

Johan "busto_soon" van Til Bubbles the 2016 Master Classics of Poker Main Event

Level 17 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Johan van Til
Johan van Til

With Rens Pleijster no longer at immediate risk, Johan van Til was the one the shortest.

Action folded to Jan Bendik on the button and the EPT Grand Final champion, who picked up a lot of pots on the bubble, raised to 11,000. The small blind folded and big blind Johan van Til moved in for 14,500. Bendik called instantly by tossing in some 1,000-chips.

It took awhile before the cards were on their back. After a player on the other table doubled, it was time for Bendik and Van Til to show their cards.

Jan Bendik: {K-Spades}{J-Spades}
Johan van Til: {K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

The flop was a harmless {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{8-Spades}. The {J-Hearts} on the turn, however, was anything but a blank and Van Til got up, still straight faces.

As the {K-Clubs} completed the board, Van Til shook hands with Bendik and some cheering could be heard, mostly from the rail that had been watching and drinking for some time.

The remaining 53 players are guaranteed a min cash, Johan van Til the last player to leave the tournament empty-handed.

Player Chips Progress
Johan van Til nl
Johan van Til
Busted

Tags: Johan van TilJan Bendik

Van Zadelhoff Eliminated

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Steven van Zadelhoff
Steven van Zadelhoff

With a stack of 13 big blinds in middle position, Steven van Zadelhoff opened for 6,600.

Jan Bendik called on the button and the flop came {9-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}. Van Zadelhoff checked and Bendik moved in. Van Zadelhoff called.

Van Zadelhoff showed {A-Spades}{Q-Spades} and Bendik tabled {Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts}. The {2-Hearts} on the turn left Van Zadelhoff drawing dead, the {5-Diamonds} on the river was of no importance.

Player Chips Progress
Jan Bendik sk
Jan Bendik
395,000
255,000
255,000
EPT 1X Winner
Steven van Zadelhoff nl
Steven van Zadelhoff
Busted

Tags: Jan BendikSteven van Zadelhoff

Boeken Eliminated

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Noah Boeken
Noah Boeken

From early position, Charlie Carrel opened. Action folded to Noah Boeken in the big blind and he pushed all in for eight big blinds. Carrel thought about folding for a bit, but eventually did call with {9-}{10-}. Boeken had {2-}{2-} and saw Carrel hit a {9-}.

Boeken defeated Carrel last night heads up for the €10,000 High Roller title. Boeken won €217,069 ($229,812), Charlie Carrel took home €144,615 ($153,104) for second place.

Player Chips Progress
Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
Busted
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Charlie CarrelNoah Boeken

The Biggest Hand of the Tournament

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Jasper Meijer
Jasper Meijer

From middle position, Charlie Carrel raised to 5,000. His neighbor, J. Roine in the hijack, moved all in for 35,700. One position over sat Jasper Meijer and he grabbed the all in button and pushed for 277,000.

Johan Verhagen, on the button, tanked for a bit before folding - later claiming he had queens. Action folded to Carrel and he called to put both players at risk.

Charlie Carrel: {K-Hearts}{K-Clubs}
Jasper Meijer: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
J. Roine: {A-Spades}{J-Spades}

The board ran out {8-Spades}{7-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{8-Hearts} and Meijer was drawing dead on the turn in the biggest pot of the tournament. Carrel had Meijer covered with a total stack of 283,200 and started stacking.

Player Chips Progress
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
601,900
401,900
401,900
Jasper Meijer nl
Jasper Meijer
Busted
J. Roine
J. Roine
Busted

Tags: Charlie CarrelJasper Meijer

Krijn Done For

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Tonny Krijn
Tonny Krijn

Tonnie Krijn has been eliminated from the Master Classics of Poker Main Event. One of the most colorful characters is no more. Here's what happened, according to a colleague that witnessed the hand.

After a raise to 3,500, Krijn three-bet to 9,000 holding {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts}. Action folded back to his opponent and a four-bet to 22,000 followed. Krijn shoved for about 45,000 and his opponent called with {K-}{K-}.

The board ran out {Q-}{Q-}{2-}{10-}{5-} and, despite picking up some outs on the turn, Krijn's day came to an end.

Player Chips Progress
Tonny Krijn nl
Tonny Krijn
Busted

Tags: Tonny Krijn

Stegeman Send Packing

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Alberto Stegeman
Alberto Stegeman

Alberto Stegeman has been eliminated from the tournament. He was seen standing close to the bar, awaiting the €1,000 freeze out that starts in a couple of minutes. He told us what had happened.

He lost half his stack early on in a battle of the blinds where his aces were cracked by the big blind's {Q-}{5-} who flopped a full house.

He shoved the remainder of his stack, about 20 big blinds, with pocket tens. It ended up a three-way all in versus aces and kings and Stegeman failed to spike a ten to stay alive. Exit for Stegeman.

Player Chips Progress
Alberto Stegeman nl
Alberto Stegeman
Busted

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The Field Combined - Master Classics of Poker Main Event Day 2 to Start at 2

Fatima Moreira de Melo is amongst the players on Day 2
Fatima Moreira de Melo is amongst the players on Day 2

At 2pm local time, in about 3 hours, Day 2 of the Main Event of the Master Classics of Poker commences. Players still have the option to sign up as registration is open till start of play. While the exact amount of entries is yet to be determined, we already know the field is bigger than last years. In 2015, Jussi Nevanlinna beat a field of 291 entries to walk away a €300,000-winner, who's going to succeed him with an even bigger cheque?

Instead of 60-minute levels as on Day 1a and 1b, levels will now be 75-minutes long. Eight of them are on the schedule for today.

PositionPlayerCountryChip Count
1Michiel BroskyNetherlands228,500
2Nico KuanNetherlands195,000
3Sergio CabreraSpain179,800
4Bart SpijkersNetherlands170,300
5Noah BoekenNetherlands170,200