2016 Master Classics of Poker

Main Event
Day: 4
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

Hakim Zoufri and Fabio Sperling Return for Additional Day in 2016 MCOP Main Event

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Hakim Zoufri leads the 2016 MCOP Main Event
Hakim Zoufri leads the 2016 MCOP Main Event

The final table of the 2016 Master Classics of Poker Main Event in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam, saw nine players take their seats to battle for the €275,608-first place prize. The final table, that started extremely deep after a relatively short Day 3, was meant to play down to a winner. In the end, that didn't come to be as two players remained when the government-owned casino had to close at 3 am.

While Juha Helppi started out as the chipleader and Charlie Carrel headlined the event after making two final tables earlier this festival, they didn't get close to the title and busted well before the final hand was played. After a, hopefully, good night rest, Hakim Zoufri (photo) and Fabio Sperling return to the casino on Saturday for the heads up part of the event.

 PlayerCountryChip Count
 Hakim ZoufriNetherlands5,670,000
 Fabio SperlingGermany5,000,000
PositionPlayerCountryPrize
1  €275,608
2  €184,820
3Ivan ArbatskyKazachstan€128,147
4Juha HelppiFinland€92,057
5Stefan FabianRomania€68,514
6Samuli SipilaFinland€52,584
7Michiel BroskyNetherlands€41,447
8Rashed ZadeNetherlands€33,411
9Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom€27,349
Juha Helppi, Hakim Zoufri, Samuli Sipila, Ivan Arbatsky and Stefan Fabian

What was supposed to be the final day of the 2016 MCOP Main Event started out with nine players still in contention for the first place prize and the MCOP plate, the coveted trophy unique to Holland's biggest annual poker tournament.

The first bust out would reshape the final table and be of influence on its outcome in a tremendous way. A cooler between Charlie Carrel with the ace-king and Fabio Sperling holding pocket queens, resulted in Carrel departing first while Sperling got rid of a very dangerous neighbor and a much bigger stack.

Short stack Rashed Zade was next to go as he reshoved ace-king into Ivan Arbatsky who had raised and then called with pocket sixes. The coin flip was won by the man from Kazakhstan while the hometown player departed in eight place.

Another Dutch player would be next to go as Michiel Brosky exited in seventh place. He found himself on the wrong end of a cooler as he too reshipped ace-king, but walked straight into the aces of, again, Ivan Arbatsky.

Samuli Sipila, who had started the final table as the shortest stack but had now laddered considerably, too went under with ace-king. He got it in against the queen-ten of Hakim Zoufri and the latter made a straight on the river to send the Fin home.

The only Romanian player, Stefan Fabian, had his head on the chopping block next. He was one of the shorter stacks when he was shoved on by Ivan Arbatsky. Fabian looked down on ace-king and quickly called. Arbatsky had ten-six suited and hit a six on the flop to send Fabian packing.

Spotting a pattern there wasn't hard; everyone could see that ace-king wasn't doing any good today. Nonetheless, Juha Helppi went with it anyway and would regret it soon enough. Ace-king proved fatal once again as Helppi walked his top hand into the queens of Fabio Sterling to go out in fourth place. Helppi, who had started the final table as chipleader after stone bubbling the event last year, still seemed unfazed by it all when he walked to the payout desk to collect his €92,057.

With three players remaining, Fabio Sperling had a massive advantage over both his opponents but play was anything but shallow with both of the shorter stacks still 30 big blinds deep. Ivan Arbatsky, the man from Kazachstan who had, to much applaus of the three rows deep rail, picked a local song as his introduction tune, couldn't hold on to them. Slowly but surely he started losing chips, bleeding parts of his stack in a lot of small pots. In, again, a cooler he pushed with queens over Zoufri's raise only to find Sperling repush behind him with ace-queen. If Zoufri had called, it could've been all over in one final hand, but the last standing Dutchman opted to fold his eights instead of going with them. Arbatsky found himself in good position to double up, but an ace on the flop spoiled it for him and he made his exit in third place.

The two remaining players battled for a little over an hour before the casino had to close. By the time the chips went in the bags, Hakim Zoufri had overtaken Fabio Sperling as chipleader after one big bluff and multiple smaller pots.

The two return to Holland Casino Amsterdam at 4 pm local time to face each other with the cheque worth €275,608 in between them. They're already guaranteed €184,820, something that might help to find them a good night of sleep. PokerNews.com returns to the battleground tomorrow, so check back then to find out who has taken down the most prestigious event in The Netherlands as the Main Event of the 25th anniversary Master Classics of Poker concludes.

€275,608, a unique MCOP plate and a set of Skullcandy headphones awaits the champion
Player Chips Progress
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
5,670,000 760,000
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
5,000,000 -760,000

Tags: Charlie CarrelFabio SperlingHakim ZoufriIvan ArbatskyJuha HelppiMichiel BroskyRashed ZadeSamuli SipilaStefan Fabian

Ivan Arbatsky Eliminated in 3rd Place (€128,147)

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

Hakim Zoufri found {8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} on the button and raised to 180,000. Ivan Arbatsky woke up with {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} in the small blind and shoved for 1,155,000. Fabio Sperling in the big blind over shoved for 5,495,000 with {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades} and Zoufri folded reluctantly.

The flop came {9-Spades}{A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}, making Arbatsky the heavy favorite.

With the {J-Clubs} on the turn, Arbatsky was down to a single out. He didn't hit as the river came the {7-Clubs} and Ivan Arbatsky made his exit in third place, good for €128,147.

Hakim Zoufri and Fabio Sperling are now heads up with €184,820 locked up, but gunning for that €275,608-first place prize.

Player Chips Progress
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
6,860,000 855,000
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
3,810,000 410,000
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
Busted

Tags: Fabio SperlingHakim ZoufriIvan Arbatsky

Juha Helppi Eliminated in 4th Place (€92,057)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

Hakim Zoufri, first to act, opened for 90,000 holding {A-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}. In the small blind, Sperling found another big hand with {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts} and three-bet to 275,000.

Before action got back on Zoufri, first Juha Helppi was to act. He woke up with a monster of his own with {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} and cold four-bet shoved for 1,463,000. Zoufri folded, Sperling called.

The board ran out {10-Hearts}{2-Spades}{7-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Spades} and Helppi walked away with €92,057 for his fourth place finish.

The remaining three players are guaranteed €128,147.

Player Chips Progress
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
6,590,000 1,239,000
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
2,740,000 117,000
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
1,340,000 -119,000
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Hakim ZoufriJuha Helppi

Stefan Fabian Eliminated in 5th Place (€68,514)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Stefan Fabian
Stefan Fabian

From the small blind, Ivan Arbatsky shoved with {10-Spades}{6-Spades} to put the pressure on his neighbor, short stack Stefan Fabian in the big blind. The latter instantly called with {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} for his last 445,000.

The flop came {6-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}, pairing Arbatsky but giving Fabian a ton of outs to improve.

With the {7-Spades} hitting the turn, Fabian needed to hit on the river to stay alive. He failed to do so with the {3-Clubs} completing the board.

Stefan Fabian made his exit in fifth place for €68,514. The remaining four players are guaranteed €92,057.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
3,334,000 461,000
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
3,044,000 109,000
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
3,020,000 479,000
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
1,248,000 -106,000
Stefan Fabian ro
Stefan Fabian
Busted

Tags: Stefan FabianIvan Arbatsky

Samuli Sipila Eliminated in 6th Place (€52,584)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Samuli Sipila
Samuli Sipila

From the cutoff, Hakim Zoufri raised to 55,000 with {Q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. His neighbor, Samuli Sipila on the button, three-bet to 125,000 with {A-Clubs}{K-Spades}. Action folded back to Zoufri and he thought about what to do for just a bit before he grabbed a big tower of 25,000-chips and slid them forward. Sipila called all-in just about instantly.

The flop came {2-Clubs}{4-Spades}{J-Spades}, not doing much for anyone. The {9-Hearts} on the turn, though, gave Zoufri some new outs and the {K-Diamonds} on the river filled up his straight.

Samuli Sipila hit the rail in sixth place for €52,584. The remaining five players are guaranteed €68,514.

Player Chips Progress
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
1,975,000 849,000
Samuli Sipila fi
Samuli Sipila
Busted

Tags: Hakim ZoufriSamuli Sipila

Michiel Brosky Eliminated in 7th Place (€41,447)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 3,000 ante
Michiel Brosky
Michiel Brosky

Under the gun, Fabio Sperling raised {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs} to 55,000. Michiel Brosky, right next to him, shoved {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds} for 440,000.

Ivan Arbatsky woke up in the small blind with {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds} and called. The big blind and Sperling folded and it was time for the cards to go on their back.

With just 4% equity according to the livestream, winning was a long shot for Brosky.

The board ran out {9-Clubs}{3-Spades}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds} and Brosky was drawing dead after the turn.

Michiel Brosky received €41,447 for his seventh place. The remaining six players are guaranteed €52,584.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
3,423,000 537,000
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
2,765,000 -85,000
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
2,036,000 -54,000
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
1,126,000 -3,000
Stefan Fabian ro
Stefan Fabian
731,000 15,000
Samuli Sipila fi
Samuli Sipila
580,000 58,000
Michiel Brosky nl
Michiel Brosky
Busted

Tags: Fabio SperlingIvan ArbatskyMichiel Brosky

Rashed Zade Eliminated in 8th Place (€33,411)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Rashed Zade
Rashed Zade

Ivan Arbatsky opened {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs} under the gun for 46,000 and Rashed Zade moved in with {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts} for 412,000 from the cutoff.

Action folded back to Arbatsky and while the commentators predicted Arbatsky was going to fold, he in fact called rather quickly.

The board ran out {3-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{8-Spades}{10-Spades}{2-Spades} and that was the end of it for Zade. He collected €33,411 for his deep run, the remaining 7 players are guaranteed €41,447.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
2,477,000 463,000
Rashed Zade nl
Rashed Zade
Busted

Tags: Ivan ArbatskyRashed Zade

Charlie Carrel Eliminated in 9th Place (€27,349)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Finding {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} under the gun, Charlie Carrel raised to 37,000. Fabio Sperling with the {Q-Clubs}{Q-Spades} in the big blind, three-bet to 140,000.

While Ben Heath in the commentary box predicted Carrel to flat, the opposite in fact happened as Carrel four-bet to a little over 300,000.

"Oh I was wrong" commentator Heath said.

Sperling announced all in and Carrel instantly called, though he wasn't incredibly happy about it.

The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} and with quads, Sperling took possession of the big pot.

Charlie Carrel, starting Day 3 as the chipleader, out first in 9th position for €27,349. The remaining eight players are guaranteed €33,411 at this point.

Player Chips Progress
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
2,660,000 840,000
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
Busted

Tags: Charlie CarrelFabio Sperling

Nine Remain in the MCOP Main Event, Who'll Be Crowned Poker Champion of Amsterdam?

Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

In a little over two hours, the final table of the 2016 Master Classics of Poker Main Event in Holland Casino Amsterdam gets underway. After two players busted out at the same time late last night, the final table was formed without the need for any hand for hand play.

Leading the final nine is longtime rounder Juha Helppi. The Finnish player, with $6,457,817 in live tournament earnings, brings well over 2.3 million to the table, 148 big blinds.

He's followed by Ivan Arbatsky from Kazakhstan and "hometown" player Hakim Zoufri. Fabio Sperling brings a big stack to the table as well, followed by the shorter stacks of Michiel Brosky, Stefan Fabian, Charlie Carrel, Rashed Zade and Samuli Sipila.

Play is set to get underway at 3pm local time, with still some minutes left to play in the 8,000/16,000 (2,000-ante) level. Action will be reported on a 30-minute delay as to not spoil the live stream with hole cards up coverage.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Juha HelppiFinland2,360,000148
2Hakim ZoufriNetherlands1,603,000100
3Samuli SipilaFinland376,00024
4Ivan ArbatskyKazakhstan1,843,000115
5Stefan FabianRomania811,00051
6Fabio SperlingGermany1,525,00095
7Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom690,00043
8Michiel BroskyNetherlands890,00055
9Rashed ZadeNetherlands564,00035
Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
2,360,000
Ivan Arbatsky kz
Ivan Arbatsky
1,843,000
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
1,603,000
Fabio Sperling de
Fabio Sperling
1,525,000
Michiel Brosky nl
Michiel Brosky
890,000
Stefan Fabian ro
Stefan Fabian
811,000
Charlie Carrel gb
Charlie Carrel
690,000
Rashed Zade nl
Rashed Zade
564,000
Samuli Sipila fi
Samuli Sipila
376,000