2015 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Main Event
Day: 1a
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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
Players Left 1 / 341
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One Night in Amsterdam

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Bryan Paris busted today, bought back in, and just got his chips in before the flop holding {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}. His neighbor made the call and went to battle with {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}. The board ran out {8-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts} and Paris doubled his 28,500 stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Bryan Paris us
Bryan Paris
57,000
27,000
27,000
Natural8

Tags: Bryan Paris

PokerNews Podcast Episode #281: EPT Grand Final Recap

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Donnie Peters and Remko Rinkema stayed late after the completion of the EPT Grand Final to recap the festival and all of the big stories from it.

You can subscribe to the entire iBus Media Network on iTunes here, or you can access the RSS feed here. The PokerNews family of podcasts is now available on Stitcher.

Tags: Donnie PetersPokerNews PodcastRemko RInkema

Salter's Small Bluff Fails

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante

Jack Salter opened to 1,800 and Yevgeniy Timoshenko on the button three-bet to 4,800. Big blind Jacco Hester tanked for a bit, but decided to fold in the end. Salter made the call.

Both players checked the {6-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} flop and {7-Hearts} turn, only for Salter to bet 2,100 on the {9-Spades} river. Timoshenko tanked for a bit and called. Salter mucked, and so did Timoshenko. No showdown, pot for Timoshenko.

Tags: Jack SalterYevgeniy Timoshenko

End-of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Fredrik Andersson se
Fredrik Andersson
228,100
228,100
228,100
Profile photo of Noah Boeken nl
Noah Boeken
195,200
15,200
15,200
Profile photo of Monty Albadawi nl
Monty Albadawi
189,700
9,700
9,700
Profile photo of Erik van den Berg nl
Erik van den Berg
147,400
105,400
105,400
Profile photo of Cor Janssen nl
Cor Janssen
143,000
143,000
143,000
Profile photo of Barrie Pietersz nl
Barrie Pietersz
133,100
41,100
41,100
Profile photo of Sandro Pitzanti nl
Sandro Pitzanti
124,400
124,400
124,400
Profile photo of Jeno Marton nl
Jeno Marton
121,800
121,800
121,800
Profile photo of Ivan Sakharov nl
Ivan Sakharov
119,800
119,800
119,800
Profile photo of Felix Stephensen no
Felix Stephensen
114,400
9,400
9,400
Profile photo of Johan Verhagen nl
Johan Verhagen
103,900
3,900
3,900
Profile photo of Jin Saft nl
Jin Saft
103,300
103,300
103,300
Profile photo of Rodger Reynolds us
Rodger Reynolds
94,100
94,100
94,100
Profile photo of Jason Wheeler us
Jason Wheeler
92,800
62,800
62,800
Profile photo of Samantha Abernathy us
Samantha Abernathy
92,700
47,300
47,300
Profile photo of Yevgeniy Timoshenko ua
Yevgeniy Timoshenko
86,600
44,600
44,600
WPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Gabriel Goriya nl
Gabriel Goriya
84,100
84,100
84,100
Profile photo of Bappie de Haas nl
Bappie de Haas
83,800
83,800
83,800
Profile photo of Elliot Smith ca
Elliot Smith
80,800
19,200
19,200
Profile photo of Bryan Paris us
Bryan Paris
75,700
18,700
18,700
Natural8
Profile photo of Hess El nl
Hess El
69,000
69,000
69,000
Profile photo of Marc MacDonnell ie
Marc MacDonnell
68,400
68,400
68,400
Profile photo of Senh Ung gb
Senh Ung
67,900
10,500
10,500
Profile photo of Remco van Zandbeek nl
Remco van Zandbeek
65,600
65,600
65,600
Profile photo of Andrew Chen ca
Andrew Chen
62,800
29,800
29,800

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Boeken and Stephensen in Strong Contention After Day 1a of WPT Amsterdam

Level 9 : 400/800, 100 ante
Noah Boeken
Noah Boeken

The first starting day of the first-ever World Poker Tour Amsterdam €3,300 Main Event was a big success, and it was Fredrik Andersson who came out on top with a stack of 228,100 in chips. The Swedish chip leader came out of nowhere and racked up a big lead, mainly due to lots of aggression in the last levels of the day.

A total of nine levels were played and 54 players remained from the 130 total entries on Day 1a. Among the big stacks moving on to Day 2 was top local player Noah Boeken with 195,200. World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up Felix Stephensen bagged 114,400.

At the start of the day, we immediately spotted Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi and Anthony Zinno battling it out. Mizrachi, winner of two WSOP bracelets and two WPT events, did not have a good day and busted out twice, while Zinno, a three-time WPT champion in his own right, survived the day with 47,700 in chips.

Dutch poker legend Rob Hollink entered the event as well, and after a relatively quiet day he made it through with 48,000 in chips. Former Master Classics of Poker Main Event winner David Boyaciyan busted out once, and he will likely reenter on Day 1b. The same goes for Paul Newey, as the Big One for One Drop finalist couldn't get anything going.

The €6,000 High Roller event did not finish before the Main Event started, and Jack Salter battled it out against Jason Wheeler in heads-up play while Day 1a started up. In the end, it was Wheeler who won the match, and he took home €125,000. Both players also made it through Day 1a, as Salter bagged up 56,100 and Wheeler survived with 92,800.

One of the hottest players on Day 1a was without question Samantha Abernathy, who bullied the guys on her table around pretty badly. Abernathy showed a lof of aggression and held the chip lead for quite some time. In the end, the lone lady in the field survived the day with 92,700 chips.

In other news, Jorn Walthaus busted out in the early goings, but he returned and finished the day on 36,900 in chips. Dutch WSOP bracelet winner Marcel Vonk busted out as well, when his aces got cracked in the fourth level of play. Vonk will reenter on Day 1b as well, as he decided to not enter again on Day 1a. Ludovic Geilich started the day very strong and even got his stack up to 130,000. The end of the day was a lot less fortunate for him, though, as he called off a large portion of his stack with pocket kings. Geilich was crippled, and survived the day with 47,400, while his opponent, Monty Albadawi, jumped up the ranks and bagged up 189,700.

Play will resume on Tuesday at 2 p.m. local time, and a big field is expected for Day 1b. Please stay tuned to PokerNews.com for more coverage of this event, as we will be here with you for the duration.

Main Event

Day 1a Completed

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