2019 Master Classics of Poker

€4,300 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 Master Classics of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Kevin Paqué
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
€260,878
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,300
Prize Pool
€1,370,160
Entries
346
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
258
Players Left
101

Satubayev Leads 101 Remaining Day 1a Players in MCOP Main Event; Ricci, Liljegren, Tsokaridis, and Janssen Complete Top 5

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Jesse Liljegren (left), Ryan Riess (middle)
Jesse Liljegren (left), Ryan Riess (middle)

After nine levels of 60 minutes, Day 1a of the €4,300 Main Event of the Master Classics of Poker finished with 101 players making it through to Day 2 out of 258 entries. The 2019 edition has changed the structure a bit and Day 1a was the only starting flight that featured the full 60-minute levels. Compared to the 75 entries Day 1a attracted in 2018, today’s field crushed those attendance numbers. In 2018, the Main Event pulled in 293 entries and this year’s edition is well on course to surpass those numbers.

Claiming the Day 1a chip lead is Shyngis Satubayev from Kazakhstan with 260,200 in chips. He is followed by Andrea Ricci (191,500), Jesse Liljegren (182,000), Paraskevas Tsokaridis (166,000), and Tommie Janssen with 161,000.

Liljegren was responsible for the elimination of Ryan Riess when the latter pushed his last few chips in after Liljegren had raised. Riess held ace-ten but Liljegren was ahead with the rockets. Riess did pick up a Broadway draw on the turn but bricked the river to be sent home for today.

In a field that can be considered one of the toughest for a tournament with this buy-in, the majority consisted out of Dutch players. Janssen ended highest to represent the Dutchies and he is followed by David Hu, Sebastiaan de Jonge, Denzel Spekman, and Floyd Rosner. The defending champion, Alberto Stegeman is also still in the running to try and retain his title.

But the Master Classics of Poker always attracts the crème-de-la-crème of the poker world to Holland Casino Amsterdam. And this year is no different. Foreign players like Hossein Ensan, Paul Dando, Danilo Velasevic, Bart Lybaert, Gary Hasson, Sonny Franco, Igor Yaroshevskyy, Jan Bednar, Johan Storakers, Paul Tedeschi, Ole Schemion, and many more all found a bag for Day 2.

Unfortunately, not everyone was lucky enough to win their all-ins today. Paul Hoefer lost his last chips just before the end of the day as did Fari Chati. And they weren’t the only ones, Tobias Peters, Luuk Gieles, Fabio Sperling, Bryan Paris, Steve O’Dwyer, Claas Segebrecht, Michal Mrakes, Javier Zarco, Ioannis Angelou-Konstas, Niklas Astedt, and Juha Helppi for example will all need to try again on Day 1b.

Day 1b will take place on Thursday, November 28, at 12:30 p.m. local time. Nine levels of 20 minutes each are scheduled as this is the turbo version of the starting flight. Players who bust can reenter once during Day 1b or before the start of Day 2 at 7 p.m. local time.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be there from the start of Day 1b until the remaining players bag up their chips for a few hours, so stick around to see who else will make it through to Day 2!

Tags: Alberto StegemanAndrea RicciBart LybaertBryan ParisClaas SegebrechtDanilo VelasevicFabio SperlingFloyd RosnerGary HassonHossein EnsanIgor YaroshevskyyIoannis Angelou KonstasJan BednarJavier ZarcoJesse LiljegrenJohan StorakersJuha HelppiLuuk GielesMichal MrakesNiklas AstedtOle SchemionParaskevas TsokaridisPaul DandoPaul HoeferPaul TedeschiRyan RiessSebastiaan de JongeShyngis SatubayevSonny FrancoTobias PetersTommie Janssen

Hoefer Busts While Mangroe More Than Doubles

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Firoz Mangroe
Firoz Mangroe

Firoz Mangroe raised to 2,200 from the cutoff and Paul Hoefer shoved on the button for his last 4,500. Mathijs Jonkers made the call in the big blind but Mangroe four-bet to 12,000. Jonkers called.

The flop came {7-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{3-Clubs}, Jonkers checked and Mangroe continued with a bet of 8,000 which was called.

The turn was the {6-Hearts}, Jonkers checked again and Mangroe now fired a bet of 16,000 into the pot. Jonkers made the call again.

The river completed the board with the {a-Hearts}, Jonkers checked and Mangroe shoved for 23,800. Jonkers dived deep into the tank, trying to figure out what to do. After a while, Jonkers called the clock on himself. The brush came over after a while and called out the 30-second clock without looking at the situation. When the 10-second warning was given, Jonkers flicked in the chip for the call.

Mangroe tabled {a-Spades}{a-Clubs} for the rivered set of aces. Hoefer showed he held {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds} for the flopped lower set of kings and the rai gasped. Jonkers flung his cards over the line but he had to show so he flipped over {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
David Hu nl
David Hu
137,700 -13,300
Firoz Mangroe nl
Firoz Mangroe
125,600 82,600
Rens Feenstra nl
Rens Feenstra
108,000 5,000
Mathijs Jonkers nl
Mathijs Jonkers
87,000 29,000
Rashed Zade nl
Rashed Zade
80,000 51,000
David Yan nz
David Yan
WSOP 2X Winner
48,000 -38,000
Marcel Vonk nl
Marcel Vonk
WSOP 1X Winner
29,800 -21,200
Paul Hoefer de
Paul Hoefer
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Firoz MangroeMathijs JonkersPaul Hoefer

Chati Busts Again

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Farid Chati
Farid Chati

Paul Dando raised to 2,200 from the middle position and was called by Farid Chati on the button and Kevin Paqué in the big blind.

The flop came {9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}, Paqué check-folded to the 4,800 continuation-bet of Dando which Chati did call.

The turn brought them the {10-Hearts}, Dando now checked and Chati bet 3,000. Dando responded with a raise to 16,500 which Chati called.

The river completed the board with the {10-Spades}, Dando shoved and Chati took some time before making the call for the 34,900 he had behind. Dando tabled {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} for two pair. Chati rapped the table and showed he held {9-Hearts}{8-Spades} for the lower two pair before getting up from his chair.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Dando gb
Paul Dando
160,000 53,000
Kevin Paqué nl
Kevin Paqué
107,200 107,200
Farid Chati nl
Farid Chati
Busted

Tags: Farid ChatiPaul Dandokevin Paqué

Riess Eliminated by Liljegren

Level 7 : 300/600, 600 ante
Ryan Riess
Ryan Riess

Jesse Liljegren raised to 1,400 from the button and Ryan Riess shoved for 4,600 in the small blind. Dennis Lavrijsen quickly folded his big blind for Liljegren to make the call.

Ryan Riess: {a-Spades}{10-Diamonds}
Jesse Liljegren: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}

The flop came {3-Spades}{k-Hearts}{a-Diamonds} for Liljegren to hit a set.

The turn was the the {j-Diamonds} for Riess to pick up the gutshot to a Broadway but he bricked the river as the board was completed with the {3-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Jesse Liljegren fi
Jesse Liljegren
54,000
Ryan Riess us
Ryan Riess
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Dennis LavrijsenRyan RiessJesse Liljegren

Aerts Doubles Through Van der Werf

Level 6 : 200/500, 500 ante
Kees Aerts
Kees Aerts

Kees Aerts raised to 1,500 from the late position and Alex van der Werf three-bet to 5,100 on the button. Action folded back to Aerts who shoved for 14,000 in total and Van der Werf snap-called with the bigger stack.

Kees Aerts: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Alex van der Werf: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

The board ran out {5-Hearts}{a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{a-Clubs} for Aerts to hold with the higher pocket pair to double up.

Player Chips Progress
Kees Aerts nl
Kees Aerts
29,200 16,200
Alex van der Werf nl
Alex van der Werf
18,500 -15,500

Tags: Alex van der WerfKees Aerts

Hasson Folds to Kuhlman

Level 5 : 200/400, 400 ante
Rene Kuhlman
Rene Kuhlman

In a four-way limped pot with a continuation-bet on the flop which was called by all, the board read {4-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}. Gary Hasson had checked in the big blind, Rene Kuhlman had bet from the middle position, Thierry van den Berg called in the hijack and the other player folded. Hasson raised and now only Kuhlman made the call.

The river completed the board with the {5-Spades}, Hasson checked for the last time. Kuhlman now fired a bet of 10,500 over the line. Hasson took some time to consider his options but decided to fold in the end.

Player Chips Progress
Rene Kuhlman nl
Rene Kuhlman
81,000 51,000
Gary Hasson be
Gary Hasson
49,000 19,000
Kees van Brugge nl
Kees van Brugge
43,000 43,000
Kalidou Sow fr
Kalidou Sow
26,000 -4,000
Thierry van den Berg nl
Thierry van den Berg
20,000 -10,000
Bartlomiej Machon pl
Bartlomiej Machon
19,500 19,500

Tags: Gary HassonRene KuhlmanThierry van den Berg

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Level 1 : 100/100, 0 ante
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The Main Event of the Master Classics of Poker Kicks Off at 2 PM

Alberto Stegeman Master Classics of Poker 2018 Main Event winner
Alberto Stegeman Master Classics of Poker 2018 Main Event winner

At 2 p.m. local time, the first day of the €4,300 Main Event here at the renowned Master Classics of Poker is set to start with Day 1a at the dazzling Holland Casino Amsterdam. The 2019 edition features two starting flights compared to the three it used to offer in previous years. Day 1a will be the flight that features 60-minute levels while Day 1b will be the turbo starting day with 20-minute levels. Due to the change in the setup, Day 1a is expected to be a busy one for the casino in the Dutch capital.

The defending champion is Alberto Stegeman who turned his €4,300 buy-in into €240,183 after defeating a 293-strong players field. In 2017 it was Claas Segebrecht who was victorious in the Netherlands when he overcame 284 other players. The Master Classics of Poker boasts a rich history, the first-ever Main Event took place in 1992 and featured seven-card stud as the game to play. The first-ever winner was Eng Angh from the Netherlands who won HFL18,600 (Dutch Guilders) which would now equal around €8,370. Belinda Blokker was the first and only woman to have ever won the Main Event in Amsterdam.

Here is an overview of the previous winners:

YearWinnerCountryEntriesBuy-in1st Place
2018Alberto StegemanNetherlands293€4,300€240,183
2017Claas SegebrechtGermany285€4,300€235,087
2016Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands356€4,250€275,608
2015Jussi NevanlinnaFinland291€4,250€300,000
2014Ruben VisserNetherlands298€4,250€225,000*
2013Noah BoekenNetherlands298€4,250€306,821
2012Ole SchemionGermany212€5,250€286,200
2011David BoyaciyanNetherlands294€5,000€382,200
2010Marcel BjerkmannNorway249€6,000€403,380
2009Kristoffer ThorssonSweden342€6,200€636,120
2008Jan SorensenDenmark335€6,200€623,100
2007Trond EidsvigNorway428€5,100€620,600
2006Ali JalaliGermany345€5,000€700,000
2005Thomas MiddelthonNorway264€5,000€528,000
2004Robert MizrachiUnited States188€5,000€372,240
2003Johan StorakersSweden205€3,020€243,540
2002Angelo YuChina198€3,020€168,000
2001Graham HiewUnited Kingdom170ƒ5,040ƒ336,600
2000Steve LiuUnited Kingdom159ƒ5,000ƒ314,820
1999Ram VaswaniUnited Kingdom135ƒ5,000ƒ276,300
1998Asher DereiUnited Kingdom125ƒ5,000ƒ247,500
1997Bjorn JansonGermany90ƒ5,000ƒ178,200
1996Mike MageeIreland122ƒ1,000ƒ80,360
1995Belinda BlokkerNetherlands96ƒ1,000ƒ84,909
1994G HawassUnknown ƒ1,075ƒ56,050
1993Surinder SunarUnited Kingdom ƒ2,000ƒ41,800
1992Eng AnghNetherlands ƒ1,000ƒ18,600

*denotes a three-way deal

This year's Master Classics of Poker has been dominated by the Fins up till now. Nine "bordjes" (plates as trophies) have already been awarded and six of them have gone to Finland. Kasper Mellanen, Santeri Piriroinen, Hassan Sey, Simo Raikkonen, Kimmo Kurko, and Mattias Knaapinen will all be looking for their second bordje in the Main Event. The other bordjes were claimed by Nusret Atmaca, Chin Sin Chang, and Vojtech Ruzicka.

Players will get 30,000 in chips when they take their seats at the table and play 60-minute levels. Nine levels are scheduled for Day 1a with a break taking place after every two levels. A 90-minute dinner break should take place after Level 4. The late registration and reentry period will remain open until the start of Day 2. One reentry is allowed per flight so players can do a maximum of 5 entries in the worst-case scenario. Day 1b will take place on Thursday, November 28, at 12:30 p.m. and play 9 levels of 20 minutes each. Day 2 will start on the same day but at 7 p.m. local time.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be roaming the floor to bring you all the action from Holland Casino Amsterdam so make sure to keep following along!

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
160100100 
260100100100
Break15   
360100200200
460100300300
Break90   
560200400400
660200500500
Break15   
760300600600
860400800800
Break15   
9605001,0001,000

Tags: Alberto StegemanBelinda BlokkerClaas SegebrechtEng Angh