2023 Unibet Open Bucharest

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 Unibet Open Bucharest

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
€65,830
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€338,400
Entries
360
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Dwayne Sluis Wins the 2023 Unibet Open Bucharest (€65,830)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
winner Dwayne Sluis
winner Dwayne Sluis

The 2023 Unibet Open Bucharest €1,100 Main Event came to an end on Sunday, December 3, at the JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel.

Nine players out of 360 entrants were back on Day 3 for the final table. And after a bit more than seven hours of "stressful play" on a "tough table", Dwayne Sluis has been crowned as the champion. The Dutch player defeated Ivan Alin Constantin in heads up play to win the Unibet Open trophy and €65,830.

Even though "he wanted to win to prepare for his next events in Las Vegas in the best possible way", Robert Burlacu finished in third place (€31,400), ahead of Dragos Anton (4th, €25,420) and the chip leader at the beginning of the final table Eduard Norel (5th, €20,030).

2023 Unibet Open Bucharest Main Event Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Dwayne SluisNetherlands€65,830
2Ivan Alin ConstantinRomania€41,890
3Robert BurlacuRomania€31,400
4Dragos AntonRomania€25,420
5Eduard NorelRomania€20,030
6Bart van DijkNetherlands€15,300
7Max BroensNetherlands€11,230
8Bjorn SamuelssonSweden€8,260
9Sorin FluturRomania€6,770

Winner's Reaction

"I can't really describe my feelings," Dwayne Sluis said moments after his victory. "It's special because poker wasn't going that well for me during the last two years. So, to win the tournament, it's absolutely amazing."

Sluis, who is a PLO professional player for the past ten years, came to Bucharest because he won a package online to play the Main Event. And he didn't come alone, as he had his family with him. "For me, it was a trip with my wife and my daughter. The deal was: 'If I make money playing poker, it's good. But if I don't, we'll see Bucharest and have a good time here.' And I ended up playing, and playing, and playing, and winning the tournament."

The Unibet Open Bucharest started well for him as he ended Day 1b with three starting stacks. "I had a few spots where I was bluffing all in on the river. They didn't call, so I got lucky there, I guess," he explained. Then his next goal was to reach the money. But even though his stack didn't grow much at the beginning of Day 2, he managed to do so. "Once in the money, things started going, and I built a very nice stack for the final table, above average (1,425,000)."

On the final table, everything ended like in a fairytale. However, the first level was more like a nightmare. "I lost almost everything at the beginning with kings against queens with a queen of hearts on the river," he remembered. "Then I lost another all-in against a short stack with jacks against kings. After that, I was like 'whatever, it's probably done.' But I managed to build up again and to win the tournament against (Constantin), who won with queens against my kings. So it makes it a little bit more special!"

With his victory, Sluis won €65,830. A "good boost" for his next big project. "With my family we are going to travel the world and go to America in march to play poker in Texas, Miami, Las Vegas, also during events in Europe. We are probably going to do that during a year. We are pretty much selling everything, including our house", he explained. A big trip around the world where he'll try to be as successful as in Bucharest.

Dwayne Sluis
Dwayne Sluis

Final Table Action

The beginning of the final table was quite slow, even though Ivan Alin Constantin, Bjorn Samuelsson, and Bart Van Dijk all doubled up one after the other in the first levels. However, it took one and a half hours to see the first elimination, with Sorin Flutur running into Dwayne Sluis' kings, finishing in 9th place for €6,770.

Things didn't go much faster after the first break of the day, until Samuelsson found himself in a tough spot. Facing an all-in from Constantin, Samuelsson couldn't fold his two pairs, so he called but lost the hand to Constantin's better two pairs with queens. With a smaller stack, Samuelsson was eliminated in 8th place for €8,260. Moments later, he was joined at the cashier by Max Broens, who couldn't find an ace on the board with ace-three against Burlacu's jacks. Finishing 7th, Broens went back home with €11,230.

After these three eliminations, Van Dijk was left with the shortest stack of the six remaining players. Even though he doubled up once, he was eliminated shortly after a new break (6th, €15,300). However, the former chip leader Eduard Norel didn't go much further, as he was sent to the rail 10 minutes later (5th Place, €20,030). Norel called on the river with the second pair, but Sluis hit two pairs on the river, becoming the new chip leader.

Dwayne Sluis
Dwayne Sluis

After Robert Burlacu doubled through him, Sluis continued increasing his lead, hitting a runner-runner flush to eliminate Dragos Anton in fourth place for €25,420. A few minutes later, Burlacu also lost his last chips, his ace-queen getting cracked by ace-eight (3rd, €31,400).

He let Sluis and Constantin fight for the title, with the Dutch player slightly in the lead. Both stacks quickly became even. However, soon after, Sluis with the best pair was called on the river to have four times Constantin's stack after this hand. A first all-in and call situation even occurred, but Constantin doubled up.

All the chips went into the middle again a few hands later. And this time, Sluis hit a pair with king-queen against ace-king to win this hand and the 2023 Unibet Open Bucharest.

This concludes PokerNews coverage of Unibet Open Bucharest, but be sure to check out our live reporting hub for more live coverage around the poker world.

Dwayne Sluis
Dwayne Sluis

Tags: Bart Van DijkBjorn SamuelssonDragos AntonDwayne SluisDwayne Sluis WinsEduard NorelIvan Alin ConstantinMax BroensRobert BurlacuSorin Flutu

Ivan Alin Constantin Eliminated in 2nd Place (€41,890)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Alin Constantin Ivan
Alin Constantin Ivan

After Dwayne Sluis won a one million chip-pot, the Dutch player opened to 300,000 from the button. On the other side of the table, Ivan Alin Constantin three-bet to 950,000. Then Sluis four-bet all in, and Constantin snap-called, being the player at risk for 2,600,000.

Ivan Alin Constantin: AK
Dwayne Sluis: KQ

The dealer fanned a flop of 7JQ which brought a pair to Sluis. The 6 didn't change anything, and the J completed the board to secure Sluis' win.

Finishing in 2nd place, Constantin wins €41,890.

Dwayne Sluis - Ivan Alin Constantin
Dwayne Sluis - Ivan Alin Constantin
Player Chips Progress
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
10,800,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
Busted

Tags: Dwayne SluisIvan Alin Constantin

Constantin Doubles Up

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Alin Constantin Ivan
Alin Constantin Ivan

Ivan Alin Constantin limped from the button, then Dwayne Sluis raised all in for 8,700,000 from the big blind. With only 1,900,000 chips, Constantin eventually called.

Ivan Alin Constantin: 54
Dwayne Sluis: Q9

Sluis hit a pair on the flop J34 to take the lead. But Constantin was lucky enough to find a runner-runner straight with the turn 10 and the river K to secure a double up.

Player Chips Progress
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
6,800,000
-1,900,000
-1,900,000
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
3,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000

Tags: Dwayne SluisIvan Alin Constantin

Heads Up Play Begins

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
trophy
trophy

The last duel of the 2023 Unibet Open Bucharest Main Event is about to start. In a moment, Dwayne Sluis and Ivan Alin Constantin will try to win the trophy and the €65,830 first-place prize.

Sluis is in the lead so far with 6,055,000 chips, while Constantin has 4,640,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
6,055,000
155,000
155,000
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
4,640,000

Tags: Dwayne SluisIvan Alin Constantin

Robert Burlacu Eliminated in 3rd Place (€31,400)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Robert Andrei Burlacu
Robert Andrei Burlacu

Ivan Alin Constantin opened to 180,000 from the button. The small blind folded, but Robert Burlacu three-bet all in for 500,000 from the big blind. Constantin quickly called.

Robert Burlacu: AQ
Ivan Alin Constantin: A8

Constantin hit a pair on the flop J78, and it held on the turn 7 and the river A. Finishing third, Burlacu wins €31,400.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
4,640,000
740,000
740,000
Robert Burlacu ro
Robert Burlacu
Busted
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Ivan Alin ConstantinRobert Burlacu

Dragos Anton Eliminated in 4th Place (€25,420)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Anton Dragos
Anton Dragos

Ivan Alin Constantin opened to 160,000 from the button, and Dwayne Sluis three-bet to 540,000 from the small blind. Then in the big blind, Dragos Anton chose to four-bet all in for 1,900,000. Constantin quickly folded, but Sluis eventually called.

Dragos Anton: A10
Dwayne Sluis: A10

Anton and Sluis were on their way to split after the flop 544. But the turn 9 and the river 5 gave a runner-runner flush to Sluis, leading to Anton's elimination in 4th place for €25,420.

Player Chips Progress
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
5,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
Dragos Anton ro
Dragos Anton
Busted

Tags: Anton DragosDwayne SluisIvan Alin Constantin

Eduard Norel Eliminated in 5th Place (€20,030)

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Eduard Norel
Eduard Norel

Dwayne Sluis limped from the small blind, then three-bet to 560,000 after Eduard Norel bet 185,000. But Norel didn't back down and called.

Sluis bet 225,000 on the flop KA6 and Norel called, then both of them checked the turn Q.

The 9 completed the board, and Sluis moved all in for 1,300,000. Norel went into the tank for four minutes, and eventually decided to call.

Eduard Norel: K10
Dwayne Sluis: K9

Norel called with top pair, but Sluis hit two pair on the river. Slightly covered, the chip leader at the beginning of the final table was eliminated in fifth place for €20,030.

Player Chips Progress
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
4,200,000
1,950,000
1,950,000
Eduard Norel ro
Eduard Norel
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Dwayne SluisEduard Norel

Bart van Dijk Eliminated in 6th Place (€15,300)

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Bart Van Dijk
Bart Van Dijk

Bart van Dijk went all in for 490,000 from the button. Then after a few seconds, Ivan Alin Constantin reshoved for 2,800,000 from the small blind. After that, Dwayne Sluis in the big blind quickly folded.

Bart van Dijk: A3
Ivan Alin Constantin: KQ

Van Dijk was on his way to double up after the flop J95. But the Q on the turn gave a pair to Constantin, who kept the lead after the river 7.

Eliminated in sixth place, Van Dijk wins €15,300

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
3,500,000
475,000
475,000
Bart van Dijk nl
Bart van Dijk
Busted

Tags: Bart van DijkDwayne SluisIvan Alin Constantin

Max Broens Eliminated in 7th Place (€11,230)

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Max Broens
Max Broens

After Max Broens shoved for 615,000 from early position, Robert Burlacu called on the button. The blinds folded, so Broens and Burlacu's cards went on their backs.

Max Broens: A3
Robert Burlacu: JJ

The dealer spread a flop of K39, then the Q came on the turn. At this point, Broens still had a few outs, but the 6 landed on the river, leading to Broens' elimination in seventh place for €11,230.

Player Chips Progress
Robert Burlacu ro
Robert Burlacu
1,800,000
440,000
440,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Max Broens nl
Max Broens
Busted

Tags: Max BroensRobert Burlacu

Bjorn Samuelsson Eliminated in 8th Place (€8,260)

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Bjorn Samuelsson
Bjorn Samuelsson

Ivan Alin Constantin opened to 80,000 from early position, and Bjorn Samuelsson called on the button. Eduard Norel and Dragos Anton called from the blinds too.

Constantin continued with a bet of 100,000 on the flop 77J, but only Samuelsson called this time.

Then, on the turn 2, Constantin went all-in for 2,200,000. With only 535,000 behind, Samuelsson went deep into the tank, and after two minutes, he eventually called.

Bjorn Samuelsson: KJ
Ivan Alin Constantin: QQ

Samuelsson called with two pairs, but Constantin was still in the lead with his queens. The situation didn't change with the river 3, so Samuelsson was eliminated in eighth place for €8,260.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Alin Constantin ro
Ivan Alin Constantin
3,300,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
Bjorn Samuelsson se
Bjorn Samuelsson
Busted

Tags: Bjorn SamuelssonDragos AntonEduard NorelIvan Alin Constantin