2015 World Poker Tour Amsterdam

Main Event
Day: 4
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

Pim van Riet Eliminated in 7th Place (€34,000)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Pim van Riet
Pim van Riet

Joep van den Bijgaart raised to 52,000 and the action folded to Pim van Riet in the big blind and he moved all in for 490,000. Van den Bijgaart snap-called, and the showdown brought the following.

Van den Bijgaart: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}
Van Riet: {9-Clubs}{2-Clubs}

The board ran out {8-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} and Van Riet was knocked out in seventh place for €34,000. Van den Bijgaart chipped up nicely on the last hand, and we will be right back with the chip counts of the final six.

Player Chips Progress
Pim van Riet nl
Pim van Riet
Busted

Tags: Pim van RietJoep van den Bijgaart

Final Table Seating order and Chip Counts

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
PositionPlayerChip CountsBig Blinds
1Jason Wheeler1,095,00037
2Fredrik Andersson2,195,00073
3Kees van Brugge1,270,00042
4Joep van den Bijgaart1,650,00055
5Farid Yachou1,195,00040
6Steve Warburton2,810,00094
Player Chips Progress
Steve Warburton gb
Steve Warburton
2,810,000
19,000
19,000
Fredrik Andersson se
Fredrik Andersson
2,195,000
330,000
330,000
Joep van den Bijgaart nl
Joep van den Bijgaart
1,650,000
410,000
410,000
Kees van Brugge nl
Kees van Brugge
1,270,000
-234,000
-234,000
Farid Yachou ma
Farid Yachou
1,195,000
-5,000
-5,000
WPT 1X Winner
Jason Wheeler us
Jason Wheeler
1,095,000
295,000
295,000

Wheeler and Van den Bijgaart Headline WPT Amsterdam Final Table

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Chip leader Steve Warburton
Chip leader Steve Warburton

The first-ever World Poker Tour event in Amsterdam, a tournament that attracted 341 entries, is down to the final table of six, and local favorite Joep van den Bijgaart and WPT Amsterdam High Roller champ Jason Wheeler are both still in contention. However, both players trail chip leader Steve Warburton with 2,810,000, while Fredrik Andersson, Kees van Brugge and Farid Yachou are also still vying for the €215,000 first-place prize.

The penultimate day of the Main Event started with 16 hopefuls including WPT Champions Club member Giacomo Fundaro, Sorel Mizzi and Thierry van den Berg. The latter was the short stack coming in, but he did manage to squeeze out a little pay jump. The first player to get knocked out was actually World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific Main Event winner Scott Davies, who lost a big coin flip holding ace-king versus Fundaro's pocket tens.

The next player to go was Van den Berg, who got his money in holding ace-queen versus Mizzi's pocket fives. The flop brought an ace, but the river spelled disaster when Mizzi hit his set. Van den Berg was disappointed to get knocked out and collected €12,000 for his performance.

Just a few hands later, Barrie Pietersz was eliminated in 14th place when he ran pocket nines into Van Brugge's tens. From there, the third Dutchman in a row fell when Erik van den Berg ran ace-king suited into Wheeler's aces. With a dozen players left play slowed down considerably, and for almost three hours nobody busted.

The last champ remaining, Fundaro, was then shown the door, after running into Aki Pyysing's queens. Fundaro had a pair and a gutshot before picking up a flush draw on the turn, but he could not hit on the river. Sandro Pitzanti was the next to go in 11th place when he called Van Brugge's shove on an ace-high board with ace-five. However, Van Brugge had flopped a set of sevens, and all of a sudden just 10 remained, all of which were guaranteed €14,650.

The chips were divided evenly with ten players remaining, and it took a huge bad beat for Mizzi to fall short of the final table. Mizzi got his money in good with ace-king suited against Andersson's ace-queen suited, but the Swede managed to river the nut flush for the double. Mizzi was knocked out on the next hand when he shoved ace-three into Wheeler's ace-king suited.

Louis Salter was knocked out soon after reaching the final table when he shoved ace-four into Andresson's queens. Salter took home €20,500 for his efforts, and Andersson retook the chip lead. The last Fin remaining, Pyysing, busted in eighth when his ace-ten couldn't hold up against Wheeler's ace-five. The American pro flopped a pair of fives after the two clashed before the flop, and Pyysing collected €27,500.

The final table bubble saw Pim van Riet reshove nine-deuce suited into Van den Bijgaart's aces, which of course spelled disaster and officially established the final six.

The fifth and final day will kick off on Saturday at 2:00 p.m., so tune back then PokerNews.com for live updates of the final table. Here are the final table payouts for your information.

PlacePayout
1€215,000
2€150,000
3€90,000
4€68,000
5€51,000
6€41,260

Tags: Aki PyysingBarrie PieterszErik van den BergFarid YachouFredrik AnderssonGiacomo FundaroJason WheelerJoep van den BijgaartKees van BruggePim van RietSandro PitzantiScott DaviesSorel MizziSteve WarburtonThierry van den Berg

Main Event

Day 4 Completed