2017 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

€3,500 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
€69,888
Event Info
Buy-in
€3,200
Entries
65
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
10,000 / 20,000
Ante
3,000

Hakim Zoufri Wins Inaugural €3,500 WSOP International Circuit Rotterdam High Roller (€69,888)

Level 23 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Hakim Zoufri
Hakim Zoufri

After two days of playing, Hakim Zoufri conquered a stacked 65-player field to win the inaugural €3,500 WSOP International Circuit Rotterdam High Roller for €69,888. It's the first time ever the WSOP International Circuit is visiting The Netherlands, and the final table was dominated by the Oranje men, with eight out of nine representing the nation's red, white and blue. Zoufri forfeited his short stack at the start of the day, opting to reenter instead, and rode his new stack all the way to a WSOP Circuit ring.

Freek Scholten ended up in second place for €43,189 after a bold bluff with ten-high went wrong. Well-known Dutch high roller Govert Metaal finished in 3rd place and cashed €28,636. The only non-Dutch player at the final table, Niko Mykkanen, finished 4th for €20,277. Famous Dutch TV host and journalist Alberto Stegeman became 6th and cashed €12,174.

Final result

PositionPlayerCountryPrize in €Prize in $
1Hakim ZoufriNetherlands€69,888$83,671
2Freek ScholtenNetherlands€43,189$51,707
3Govert MetaalNetherlands€28,636$34,284
4Niko MykkanenFinland€20,277$24,276
5Kees van BruggeNetherlands€15,262$18,272
6Alberto StegemanNetherlands€12,174$14,568
7Firoz MangroeNetherlands€10,260$12,278

After 59 entries on the first day, 6 more players entered at the start of Day 2 at 4 p.m. local time, before late registration was closed. One of the players to do so was Hakim Zoufri, who finished the first day with a mere 2,300 - one big blind - in chips. Zoufri opted to forfeit his current stack and reentered with a fresh 25,000 stack to work with. It turned out to be one of the best decisions Zoufri has ever made.

It was a feast for those who follow the Dutch circuit, as many of the nation's best players showed up to battle for the coveted WSOP Circuit Ring. Joris Ruijs, one of the strong, young talents The Netherlands boasts, fell in the early stages after losing most of his stack by running queens into Kees van Brugge's pocket kings. Joep van den Bijgaart, Luuk Gieles, Farid Chati, WSOP Bracelet winner Rob Hollink, WPT Tournament of Champions winner Farid Yachou, and Tobias Peters all ended up empty-handed at the rail as well.

Seven players would end up in the money, and it was Raoul Refos who became the last player to miss out on a cash. Holding ace-ten, Refos shoved over a raise from Zoufri. The 2016 Master Classics of Poker champion called with pocket fives and held up to knock Refos out. Although Refos officially ended up outside the money, all other players agreed beforehand to give the bubble €500 each, which meant Refos got his buyin back from the other players.

Firoz Mangroe finished 7th (€10,260) after four-bet shoving pocket nines into pocket aces. Dutch TV host and journalist Alberto Stegeman, who started the day as the chipleader, ended up in 6th place (€12,174). After losing ace-queen against nine-eight earlier, Stegeman moved in with ace-queen. Zoufri once again found pocket fives and once again won to eliminate the Dutch celebrity, who's a well-known poker aficionado.

Kees van Brugge fell shortly after in 5th (€15,262) by shoving ace-seven into pocket kings. The only non-Dutch player at the final table, Niko Mykkanen, saw his run end in 4th place (€20,277). After turning a wheel with ace-trey, Mykkanen bet and called a shove from Zoufri on a board containing three diamonds. Zoufri had bottom set with a diamond draw and completed the flush on the river. High roller fixture Govert Metaal added another €28,636 to his lifetime winnings of over $2 million dollar. Short stacked, Metaal moved in with ace-nine, and this time it was Scholten holding pocket fives to win.

After thirty minutes of trading small pots back and forth, the heads-up all ended in the first big hand. Holding ten-four, Scholten three-bet preflop and barreled it off on a king-five-trey-queen-nine board. Zoufri called the all-in shove with queen-ten on the river to capture his first WSOP Circuit ring and the first place prize of €69,888. As runner-up, Scholten received €43,189.

That's all from the €3,500 High Roller in Holland Casino Rotterdam. Wednesday at 2 p.m. local time, Day 1b of the €1,650 Main Event will commence, and PokerNews will provide live coverage of this four-day event until a winner is crowned on Saturday night.

Tags: Alberto StegemanFarid ChatiFarid YachouFiroz MangroeFreek ScholtenGovert MetaalHakim ZoufriJoep van den BijgaartJoris RuijsKees van BruggeLuuk GielesNiko MykkanenRaoul RefosTobias Peters

Govert Metaal Eliminated in 3rd Place (€28,636)

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Govert Metaal
Govert Metaal

Govert Metaal shoved 153,000 from the button and Freek Scholten called in the big blind.

Govert Metaal: {A-Clubs}{9-Spades}
Freek Scholten: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

The {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{5-Hearts} flop all but sealed it, giving Scholten a near mortal lock on the hand with a flopped full house. The {J-Spades} on the turn gave Scholten the checkmark, making the {6-Hearts} river irrelevant.

Metaal, a fixture on the international high roller circuit, added another sweet score of €28,636 to his $2M+ lifetime winnings.

Tags: Freek ScholtenGovert Metaal

Kees van Brugge Eliminated in 5th Place (€15,262)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Kees van Brugge
Kees van Brugge

Kees van Brugge open-shoved 154,000 from the button and Freek Scholten found an easy call in the big blind.

Kees van Brugge: {A-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}
Freek Scholten: {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}

The dealer fanned out a {10-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{J-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} board to end Van Brugge's run in 5th place. "The Beast", as he's affectionally known in local circles, added another five-figure score to his $700,000+ in lifetime winnings.

Player Chips Progress
Freek Scholten nl
Freek Scholten
596,000 72,000
Kees van Brugge nl
Kees van Brugge
Busted

Tags: Freek ScholtenKees van Brugge

Alberto Stegeman Eliminated in 6th Place (€12,174)

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Alberto Stegeman
Alberto Stegeman

After Hakim Zoufri had raised in early position, action folded to Alberto Stegeman in the big blind. He shoved his remaining 54,000 in and Zoufri splashed in the extra chips.

Alberto Stegeman: {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Hakim Zoufri: {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}

Zoufri remained in the lead after the {10-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop. The {7-Diamonds} on the turn gave Zoufri a straight flush draw but Stegeman picked up the other flush outs. The {J-Clubs} on the river was a blank and Stegeman was eliminated in 7th place.

The journalist and TV Host and start-of-the-day chipleader, famous in Holland for hosting TV programs such as Undercover in Nederland, took home €12,174 for his accomplishment.

Player Chips Progress
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
526,000
Alberto Stegeman nl
Alberto Stegeman
Day 1 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Alberto StegemanHakim Zoufri

Raoul Refos Eliminated in 8th Place

Level 20 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Raoul Refos
Raoul Refos

Hakim Zoufri raised to 23,000 in early position. Raous Refos shoved 116,000 in late position, and Zoufri called after thinking for a minute.

Hakim Zoufri: {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}
Raoul Refos: {A-Diamonds}{10-Spades}

Refos needed to hit or he would become the bubble of the €3,500 WSOPC High Roller. The Dutchman failed to do so on a {4-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} board, making him the last player to technically leave empty-handed. However, the other players agreed beforehand to give the bubble €500 each, resulting in Refos getting his buyin back from the other players. All seven remaining players are guaranteed at least €10,260.

Player Chips Progress
Hakim Zoufri nl
Hakim Zoufri
526,000 130,000
Raoul Refos nl
Raoul Refos
Busted

Tags: Hakim ZoufriRaoul Refos

Tobias Peters Eliminated by Firoz Mangroe

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Tobias Peters at the 2017 WSOP $1,500 NLHE Bounty Final Table
Tobias Peters at the 2017 WSOP $1,500 NLHE Bounty Final Table

Tobias Peters opened to 6,200 on the button and Firoz Mangroe defended his big blind. Both players checked the {8-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{A-Clubs} flop. Mangroe bet 11,000 on the {5-Clubs} turn and Peters called.

On the {2-Diamonds} river, Mangroe shoved all in for 63,500, which was slightly more than Peters had behind. Peters went deep in the tank and took more than three minutes to come to a decision. Eventually, the Dutch high roller picked up his chips and put them in with a loud thump.

Firoz Mangroe: {A-Spades}{5-Spades}
Tobias Peters: {A-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

Mangroe's two pair was best, sending Peters to the rail in 13th place. Despite the bustout, Peters is having a very strong 2017, including a $87,516 cash for a 4th place finish in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Bounty event at this year's WSOP. He will no doubt jump into the Main Event to try and win his first WSOP Circuit Ring.

Player Chips Progress
Firoz Mangroe nl
Firoz Mangroe
177,000 125,000
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

WSOP Bracelet Winner Rob Hollink Eliminated

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 300 ante
Rob Hollink - Winner 2008 WSOP Event #30
Rob Hollink - Winner 2008 WSOP Event #30

Dutch Poker Hall of Famer Rob Hollink has been eliminated from the tournament by Freek Scholten. In 2008, Hollink became the first Dutchman to capture a WSOP bracelet. Hollink conquered the $10,000 Limit Hold'em World Championship for $496,931 to win his first-ever bracelet.

In Holland Casino, host of the WSOP Circuit Event, Hollink has found his share of success as well. Back in May, Hollink won the WPT High Roller in Holland Casino Amsterdam, adding another €117,500 to his lifetime winnings of over $3,5 million dollar.

In Hollink's final hand, he opened from under the gun and Freek Scholten defended his small blind. The flop was {9-}{7-}{5-} with two hearts, and Hollink bet 9,000. Scholten check-raised to 24,000, Hollink pushed around 85,000, and Scholten called.

Rob Hollink: {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Freek Scholten: {9-}{9-}

Scholten held a commanding lead with his set of nines and eliminated Hollink after the {J-} turn and {Q-} river.

Player Chips Progress
Freek Scholten nl
Freek Scholten
200,000 118,000
Rob Hollink nl
Rob Hollink
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Freek ScholtenRob Hollink

The Final Day of the WSOPC Rotterdam €3,500 High Roller Starts at 4 p.m.

WSOPC Rotterdam
WSOPC Rotterdam

At 4 p.m. local time, cards will be in the air for the final day of the WSOPC Rotterdam €3,500 High Roller. It's the first the WSOP Circuit makes a stop in The Netherlands, and a coveted WSOP Circuit Rings will be up for grabs in this event. 21 out of 59 players survived the first day, with Dutch TV Host and poker aficionado Alberto Stegeman in the lead with 180,400 in chips.

Dutch high-stakes regulars Govert Metaal (141,900) and Tobias Peters (126,200) are in second and fourth, respectively, after the first starting day. Both players have set their sights on the WSOP Circuit Ring and the five-figure first place prize, which will be awarded to the winner at the end of the night. 2016 Master Classics of Poker winner Hakim Zoufri survived the first day with a mere big blind and will try to make a chip and a chair magic work today.

Blinds will start at 1,000/2,000 with a running ante of 300. Late registration will be open up until the start of Day 2, the total prize pool and payouts are expected to be finalized shortly after. PokerNews will be on hand to provide live coverage until the winner of this High Roller is crowned.