2014 World Poker Tour National Valkenburg

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2014 World Poker Tour National Valkenburg

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
55
Prize
€40,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€500
Prize Pool
€194,970
Entries
402
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000

Marcel Luske Faces Tough Competition To Claim First Dutch WPT Title

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Marcel Lüske
Marcel Lüske

Seventeen players are still in the hunt for the first ever World Poker Tour title awarded in the Netherlands after the second day of play, including the legendary Marcel Luske, Joep van den Bijgaart, Pim van Wieringen, and Thomas Brader.

When the dust settled around 3 a.m. local time following Day 2 action in Valkenburg, it was Niels van Leeuwen who held the chip lead with 2.6 million in chips, and that's more than twice the amount of his nearest competitor.

The second day of play started with 119 players, a number that dwindled quickly as short stacks tried spinning it up and bigger stacks took advantage. Mates Moolhuizen was one of the players that busted in the first level when his ace-seven did not improve versus ace-jack, and other players that hit the rail before the money included Farid Chati, Ron Schut, Giorgio La Iacona, and Oanh Bui.

Thomas Brader was a strong force throughout the day and a strong call early on gave him lots of ammunition. Van den Bijgaart also won an important pot right before the money bubble and that helped him make his way to the final two tables.

On the bubble, it was none other then Paul Berende who was knocked out together with Pieter Zijderveld. These two shared the 45th-place payout, both taking home €546 a piece.

Alex Hendriks did manage to make the money, but not too long after the bubble burst he hit the rail in 40th place. Hendriks called all in from the big blind with queen-nine of spades and lost to van Wieringen's ace-five. Van Wieringen was on a tear from that moment on and knocked out Niels de Moree shortly thereafter.

Kevin Lemmens was also among the bigger stacks for most of the day, even briefly taking over the chip lead. Poker, however, showed once more that it's a game without mercy, as Lemmens was knocked out less than 30 minutes later after losing back-to-back huge pots.

Niels van Leeuwen showed immense poise today as he grinded like a champion and put himself in a position to take this event down tomorrow. Van Leeuwen took down lots of big pots near the end, including an uncontested five-bet shove into Thomas Brader.

This is what the remaining players are playing for tomorrow when the action resumes, along with tomorrow's chip counts and seat draw.

PlacePrize
1€40,000
2€28,856
3€18,990
4€13,843
5€10,236
6€8,189
7€6,824
8€5,459
9€4,083
10-12€2,983
13-15€2,437
16-17€2,086

SeatNameChip Count
1Sandro Pitzanti749,000
2Tran458,000
3Jenö Marton205,000
4Thomas Brader714,000
5Joep van den Bijgaart477,000
6[Removed:31]196,000
7Niels van Leeuwen2,600,000
8Peter Gutker637,000
   
1Marcel Luske605,000
2Jeroen Minnekeer599,000
3Timo Hendricks238,000
4Stieven Razab-Sekh547,000
5Pim van Wieringen1,060,000
6Rolf Weisshaupt339,000
7Danny op t Hof1,341,000
8Zeus Post339,000
9Ronald Keijzer1,106,000

Play resumes tomorrow at 2 p.m. local time, and PokerNews.com will be right there with you to crown a winner at Holland Casino Valkenburg in this World Poker Tour National Event.

Tags: Alex HendriksFarid ChatiJoep van den BijgaartKevin LemmensMarc HendriksMarcel LuskeMateusz MoolhuizenNiels de MoreeNiels van LeeuwenOanh BuiOlivier SchutPaul BerendePaul ValkenburgPieter ZijderveldPim van WieringenThomas BraderTimo Hendriks

The Hunt For the Final Table is On!

Marcel Lüske
Marcel Lüske

There are still 119 contending for a spot at the final table of the first ever World Poker Tour event in the Netherlands, but in the end there can be only nine. The names of the nine finalists are still well over 12 hours away from being known, but plenty of big ones are still in the mix.

Headliners today will be Dutch all-time money list leader Marcel Luske, former EPT Berlin finalist and recent WCOOP event winner Joep van den Bijgaart, Zeus Post, Alex Hendriks, Farid Chati, Giorgio La Iacona, Marcel Buissink, Stefan Swillers, Thomas Brader, Paul Berende, Oanh Bui and Mateusz Moolhuizen.

The payouts are yet to be announced, but the expectation is that 45 places will get paid out of the total 403 players that entered.

The average stack is 101,596 chips or 33 big blinds, which means that lots of players will be at risk during the first levels of play. The levels from today onwards will be 60 minutes. Play will resume at 3:50 p.m. local time in the 15th level of the structure, which will be 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante.