2015 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2015 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
66
Prize
€215,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,000
Prize Pool
€992,310
Entries
341
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
15,000

Hands 158-161: Yachou Doubles Through Warburton

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Farid Yachou
Farid Yachou

Hand #158: Farid Yachou opens to 260,000 on the button, and Steve Warburton makes the call. The action checks to the turn on {A-Spades} {10-Hearts} {4-Hearts} {A-Hearts}, and Warrington check-calls a 330,000 Yachou bet. Both players check the {K-Hearts} on the river, and Warburton takes the hand with {10-Clubs} {2-Clubs} for two pair.

Hand #159: Steve Warburton limps the button, and Farid Yachou checks his option.The action checks through to the river on {A-Spades} {4-Spades} {4-Clubs} {A-Spades} {5-Hearts} and Warburton takes it with a 160,000 bet.

Hand #160: Farid Yachou opens the button for 260,000, and Steve Warburton calls.

Flop: {K-Diamonds} {J-Spades} {9-Diamonds}

Warburton checks, Yachou bets 330,000, and Warburton calls.

Turn: {5-Spades}

Warburton checks, Yachou bets 330,000, Warburton moves all-in, and it takes less than a minute for Yachou to make the call. Warburton tables {K-Hearts} {5-Hearts}, for two pair.

“You have two-outs,” says Yachou as he shows {9-Clubs} {9-Spades} for the flopped set.

The dealer puts the {Q-Hearts} onto the river and Yachou scores a huge double up. The dealer counts the stacks and Warburton is left with 2,550,000 chips.

Hand #161: Steve Warburton limps the button, and Farid Yachou checks. The flop is {8-Hearts} {7-Spades} {4-Clubs}, Yachou bets 225,000, and Warburton calls. The {4-Spades} is checked through on the turn. The river is the {10-Clubs} and Yachou takes it with a 325,000 bet.

Player Chips Progress
Farid Yachou ma
Farid Yachou
WPT 1X Winner
8,250,000 3,950,000
Steve Warburton gb
Steve Warburton
2,100,000 -3,830,000

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Steve Warburton Eliminated in 2nd Place (€150,000)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Steve Warburton
Steve Warburton

Hand #162: On the final hand of the tournament Farid Yachou limped the button and Steve Warburton moved all in from the big blind for 2,000,000 total. Yachou called right away and the showdown went as following.

Yachou: {6-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}
Warburton: {A-Spades}{8-Clubs}

The board ran out {3-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts} and Warburton was knocked out! Yachou raised his arms aloft victoriously and celebrated winning the first ever World Poker Tour event in Amsterdam!

Player Chips Progress
Farid Yachou ma
Farid Yachou
WPT 1X Winner
10,230,000 1,980,000
Steve Warburton gb
Steve Warburton
Busted

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #282: Mizzi Binks

Level 30 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

Donnie Peters and Chad Holloway are back from Europe, and they discuss the World Series of Poker conference call, Chad's new poker-themed zombie comic, and more. Then, Frank op de Woerd talks with Sorel Mizzi about his SCOOP win, WPT Amsterdam, his swimming prop bet, and more.

Tags: Chad HollowayDonnie PetersPokerNews Podcast

Congratulations to Farid Yachou, Winner of WPT Amsterdam (€215,000)!

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
WPT Amsterdam winner Farid Yachou
WPT Amsterdam winner Farid Yachou

After six epic days of poker in the capital of the Netherlands, it was poker-tournament debutant Farid Yachou, from the city of Leeuwarden, who came out on top. Yachou defeated a field of 341 entries to capture the first-ever WPT main tour title up for grabs in Holland. He took home €215,000, a WPT World Championship entry, and a pair of Monster DNA headphones.

Steve Warburton started the day as chip leader with 2.8 million in chips, and American pro Jason Wheeler came into the day as the short stack with one million. On the 10th hand of play, it was Wheeler who hit the rail, as he made two pair against Yachou's flopped set. The money went in on the turn, and Wheeler collected €41,260 for his efforts. This will be a nice addition to the €125,000 he scored for winning the €6,000 High Roller here in Amsterdam just a couple days prior.

The next big clash took place during Hand #32, when Joep van den Bijgaart got three-bet by Warburton to 200,000. Van den Bijgaart shoved for 1.45 million, and Warburton tank-called holding ace-queen. Van den Bijgaart's pair of tens remained in the lead through the turn, but the river crushed his dreams when a queen peeled off. Filled with emotion, Van den Bijgaart threw his hands in front of his eyes, and exited the tournament room in disbelief. The Dutch top pro collected €51,000 for his fifth-place finish.

In fourth place, the tournament lost Fredrik Andersson from Sweden, who couldn't get anything going all day. On his final hand, Andersson got his money in very well with ace-king against Kees van Brugge's king-ten of hearts, but the river gave the Dutchman a straight. Andersson cashed for €68,000 and a tough three-handed battle commenced.

After 75 hands of back-and-forth play, it was van Brugge who busted out in third place for €90,000. He was the most active player three-handed, but he couldn't overcome Warburton and Yachou. On van Brugge's final hand, he got his chips in with ace-eight and lost to Warburton's ace-queen.

Warburton started the heads-up battle with 5.4 million versus Yachou's 4.8 million, and for 87 hands they went toe to toe. Both players held the chip lead for extended periods, but just as Warburton was chipping up the most important hand of the tournament went down. Yachou made a set against Warburton's two pair, and the underdog became the favorite. Yachou grabbed a 4-1 chip lead at this point, and two hands later the tournament was done.

On Hand #162 Warburton shoved all in for two million, and Yachou snapped it off holding a pair of sixes. The Brit tabled ace-eight, but the board was not kind to him as it brought nothing but blanks. Warburton, who seemed in shock as he left the set, won €150,000 for his second-place finish. Yachou celebrated with the rail, and he is the latest inductee into the WPT Champions Club.

PlaceNameCountryPayout
1Farid YachouNetherlands€215,000
2Steve WarburtonUnited Kingdom€150,000
3Kees van BruggeNetherlands€90,000
4Fredrik AnderssonSweden€68,000
5Joep van den BijgaartNetherlands€51,000
6Jason WheelerUnited States€41,260

With that, PokerNews' coverage from WPT Amsterdam is done, but we've got plenty of live reporting running for you to stay busy with. Check it out, and we'll see you at the next stop!

Tags: Farid YachouFredrik AnderssonJason WheelerJoep van den BijgaartKees van BruggeSteve Warburton

Main Event

Day 5 Completed