Prize Pool Information
Position | Prize | Position | Prize |
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1 | €29,900 | 7 | €5,146 |
2 | €19,937 | 8 - 9 | €4,333 |
3 | €13,978 | 10 - 11 | €3,710 |
4 | €10,267 | 12 - 13 | €3,215 |
5 | €7,878 | 14 - 17 | €2,796 |
6 | €6,265 |
Position | Prize | Position | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | €29,900 | 7 | €5,146 |
2 | €19,937 | 8 - 9 | €4,333 |
3 | €13,978 | 10 - 11 | €3,710 |
4 | €10,267 | 12 - 13 | €3,215 |
5 | €7,878 | 14 - 17 | €2,796 |
6 | €6,265 |
The hijack (worth €1,000) opened for 1,500 and the cutoff called. From the button, Tonny Krijn squeezed to 5,500. Both blinds released quickly and the hijack shoved for 29,625. The cutoff folded right away, Krijn called after some time in the tank.
Tonny Krijn:
Hijack:
As Krijn's neighbor informed the player at risk that he had folded a nine, the board ran out . Krijn's bounty was upped by €500 (now €1,870), and Krijn himself got €500.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tonny Krijn | 90,000 | 30,000 |
The player under the gun, who hadn't showed down a bad hand all day, according to table mate Thierry van den Berg, opened for 1,000. Marcel Buissink called from middle position before Wesselink squeezed from the button to 4,400 with .
The blinds got out of the way and the initial raiser 4-bet to 11,000. Buissink folded but Wesselink moved in for 44,000 effectively. Under the gun called with .
The flop and turn brought no help to Wesselink but the on the river sure did. Wesselink's bounty is now worth €1,370 as he sits on a 100,000-stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Wim Anne Wesselink | 100,000 | 50,000 |
Tobias Peters is no more, he just lost his chips with all in against and . The player with the aces got all of it, winning on a board of .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tobias Peters
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Busted |
Joris Ruys had a sizable bounty on his head, now belonging to his neighbor. D. Victor opened the button and Ruys 3-bet the small blind. Victor on the button called and saw Ruys check to him on . Victor bet 5,000 and called Ruys' shove for 15,000 total.
Ruys had while Victor tabled . The turn and river were both blanks and Victor raked in the chips while Ruys hit the rail. Victor is now worth €1,430.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joris Ruys | Busted |
Level: 9
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
Rembert Net walked up to the media desk and showed us a photo of his bust out hand. Net, not particularly known for complaining about bad beats or taking photos of his bust out hands, just smiled and explained what had happened.
Net opened under the gun plus 2 for 1,000 and saw the cutoff 3-bet to 3,000. Net called when the action folded to him.
Net check-called a bet of 3,000 on the flop and check-called another 6,000 on the turn.
The river came the and Net checked for the third time. His opponent bet 12,000 and Net shoved for about 16,000. His opponent called rather quickly.
Net showed for quads but that hand proved no winner as his opponent tabled for the bigger quads. Net busted, on to the next one for him.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Rembert Net | Busted |
As we arrived, the turn was already out in a pot between Freerk Post (cutoff) and his neighbor (button). Post shoved all in for 4,375 on and the button snap-called.
Freerk Post:
Button:
Post was down to just 2 outs but that proved no big hurdle as the on the river was exactly one of the cards he was looking for. Double up for Post, the button could only sigh.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Freerk Post | 14,800 | 7,800 |
Freerk Post opened for 900 and the hijack, cutoff (Maik de Rijk), and button all called. Big blind Dietrich Fast squeezed to 5,700 (with an unknown amount of chips behind) and Post and the hijack folded. De Rijk shoved, the button folded, Fast called.
Dietrich Fast:
Maik de Rijk:
The board ran out an uneventful and Fast hit the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Maik de Rijk | 90,000 | 30,000 |
Dietrich Fast
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Busted |
Dennis Bijen was nowhere to be seen and we asked Wim Anne Wesselink if he knew what had happened. Wouldn't you know it, Wesselink was the one responsible for Bijen's departure.
Wesselink opened the cutoff for 700 in 150/300 and big blind Bijen 3-bet to 2,400 out of a 12,000 stack. Wesselink tanked for about a minute before announcing all in. Bijen snap-called.
Wim Anne Wesselink:
Dennis Bijen:
Unfortunately for Bijen, the board ran out and Wesselink could start stacking chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Wim Anne Wesselink | 50,000 | 46,000 |
Dennis Bijen | Busted |