2017 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2017 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
€94,349
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,500
Entries
273
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Ben Bensimhon Wins Inaugural WSOP International Circuit Main Event Rotterdam for €94,349

Level 29 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Ben Bensimhon Wins WSOPC Rotterdam Main Event
Ben Bensimhon Wins WSOPC Rotterdam Main Event

The Pink Bunny has done it! Ben Bensimhon, draped in his trusted bunny hood throughout the tournament, has become the first ever World Series of Poker International Circuit Main Event winner in Holland Casino Rotterdam! Bensimhon cashed an astonishing €94,349 for his first place prize. Runner-up was Jakob Miegel of Germany, who won €58,308. Belgian MTT-star Bart Lybaert finished in 3rd place for €42,308, Dutch high roller Govert Metaal ended up in 9th for €8,657.

Bensimhon held a commanding chip lead throughout the day and was responsible for six out of eight eliminations at the final table. After losing a 5:1 chip lead heads-up, Bensimhon fought back into it and eventually won it all. The 33-year old Swiss, country manager for 888poker in daily life, was all smiles after capturing the coveted WSOP Circuit ring.

"I never ever dreamed of it,"Bensimhon said after the biggest poker achievement of his career. "Three to four years ago, I started playing professionally a bit more, but this is something I've never even dreamed of.

"It's an amazing thing," a twinkly-eyed Bensimoud added. "It's not about the money, actually, it's about the title."

Bensimhon captured the attention with his inseparable, fluffy pink bunny hood. One would suspect a lost prop bet would've forced Bensimhon to wear such a headpiece but nothing could be farther from the truth. "It's custom for me to wear something like this. This is my lucky hat. I like having fun on the table, people are much more happy. And also, when people like you, it's to your advantage. But mostly, I like just bringing fun."

The good-spirited nature of Bensimhon clearly showed after the heads-up, when he hugged his opponent Jakob Miegel in consolidation. Shortly before, though, the Swiss nearly missed out on the biggest achievement of his poker career. Holding pocket jacks, he three-bet preflop, and Miegel just elected to flat-call with pocket kings. An ace on the flop killed much of the postflop action and saved Bensimhon from certain doom, escaping the setup with 30 big blinds left in his stack and able to continue the heads-up match.

"I got very lucky there," Bensimhon admitted afterward. "I was very lucky he didn't shove. I would've snap-called with pocket jacks." The story for Bensimhon didn't end there, and he was able to turn it around to capture €94,349 and the first ever WSOPC Main Event Circuit ring awarded on Dutch soil.

Final result

PositionPlayerCountryPrize in €Prize in $
1Ben BensimhonSwitzerland€94,349$111,916
2Jakob MiegelGermany€58,308$69,164
3Bart LybaertBelgium€42,308$50,185
4Teun MulderNetherlands€31,214$37,026
5Micha HoedemakerNetherlands€23,410$27,769
6Lawrence BayleyUnited Kingdom€17,840$21,162
7Dwayne SluisNetherlands€13,806$16,375
8Paul GreselNetherlands€10,850$12,869
9Govert MetaalNetherlands€8,657$10,268

Nine players returned for the final table at 2 p.m. local time to contest for WSOP Circuit glory. Perhaps the most crucial hand at the final table happened in the early stages, when Bensimhon cracked Lybaert's pocket aces with pocket nines. Bensimhon grabbed a big chip lead while one of his strongest opponents tumbled down the leaderboard. The Swiss maintained the chip lead for nearly the entirety of the final table, eliminating six out of eight of his opponents on his way to the eventual victory.

Bensimhon scored his first elimination of the day by sending Govert Metaal to the rail in 9th place (€8,657). Metaal got it in with pocket fours against Bensimhon's ace-nine, and the latter made a four-flush with the nine to win. Paul Gresel (8th - €10,850) was the next to go. Gresel got it in with pocket queens against Bensimhon's pocket aces to become the Swiss's second victim.

A short stacked Dwayne Sluis finished in 7th place (€13,806) after losing ace-seven against Teun Mulder's ace-ten. Lawrence Bayley ended in 6th place (€17,840) shortly after, when he lost pocket nines against Bensimhon's queen-eight. A queen on the river ended it for the last Brit in the tournament.

After Bayley's elimination, Bensimhon went on a rampage and knocked out Micha Hoedemaker (5th - €23,410) and Teun Mulder (4th - €31,214) in quick succession. It was a blink-and-you'll-miss-it phase, as Bart Lybaert (3rd - €42,308) busted in the hand after Mulder. This time, it was Jakob Miegel who was responsible, sending the Belgian star home with pocket tens against ace-six.

Bensimhon started the heads-up with a five-to-one chip lead over his German adversary. However, the German grinded quickly back to even stacks and grabbed the chip lead at one point. Holding pocket kings, Miegel called a three-bet from Bensimhon, who turned out to have pocket jacks. An ace on the flop killed any subsequent action, where if Miegel would've four-bet shoved, he would've won it all, as Bensimhon said afterwards he would've called in a heartbeat.

Instead, Bensimhon was left with 30 big blinds, and he turned it around in two big hands. In the first hand, Bensimhon won with ace-jack against pocket sixes when he spiked an ace. Then, all the money went in again with Bensimhon's queen-jack against Miegel's ace-seven. Bensimhon improved to Broadway on the river to win it all and become the first ever WSOPC International Main Event winner on Dutch soil.

That's all from PokerNews at the beautiful Holland Casino Rotterdam, where an exciting nine-day poker festival came to an end with Ben Bensimhon crowned as a brand new WSOP Circuit winner.

Ben Bensimhon

Tags: Bart LybaertDwayne SluisGovert MetaalJakob MiegelLawrence BayleyMicha HoedemakerPaul GreselTeun Mulder

Jakob Miegel Eliminated in 2nd Place (€58,308)

Level 29 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jakob Miegel
Jakob Miegel

Jakob Miegel limped in on the button, Ben Bensimhon raised to 200,000, Miegel shoved for 1,300,000, and Bensimhon instantly called.

Jakob Miegel: {A-Spades}{7-Hearts}
Ben Bensimhon: {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

Bensimhon flopped an open-ended straight draw to go with his live cards on a {K-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} flop. The turn brought the {J-Hearts} and put Bensimhon in a substantial lead. Miegel could now only win with one of the three remaining queens in the deck.

The river was the {A-Clubs} and Bensimhon hit Broadway to win it all. He pumped his fists, walked over to Miegel to give him a hug, then raised his hands high in the air in celebration. Miegel's deep run came to an end in second place, which resulted in a €58,308 payday.

Ben Bensimhon has become the first ever WSOP International Circuit Main Event winner on Dutch soil!

Jakob Miegel / Ben Bensimoun
Player Chips Progress
Ben Bensimhon ch
Ben Bensimhon
Day 3 Chip Leader
6,825,000 1,125,000
Jakob Miegel de
Jakob Miegel
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

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Bensimhon Doubles Big Through Miegel

Level 28 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ben Bensimhon
Ben Bensimhon

Jakob Miegel opened to 130,000, Ben Bensimhon three-bet to 375,000, Miegel four-bet shoved all in, and Bensimhon called all in for 2,900,000.

Jakob Miegel: {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}
Ben Bensimhon: {A-Spades}{J-Spades}

Just like that, a gigantic pot of more than 80% of the chips in play would be decided on a coin flip. The {8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{A-Hearts} flop put Bensimhon in a commanding lead, and he doubled up after the {Q-Spades} turn and {7-Clubs} river.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Bensimhon ch
Ben Bensimhon
Day 3 Chip Leader
5,700,000 3,000,000
Jakob Miegel de
Jakob Miegel
Day 2 Chip Leader
1,100,000 -3,000,000

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Miegel Takes The Lead

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Jakob Miegel
Jakob Miegel

Ben Bensimhon limped in and Jakob Miegel checked his option. Both players checked the {4-Spades}{2-Clubs}{6-Spades} flop. Miegel bet 110,000 on the {6-Clubs} turn and Bensimhon called.

The river was the {10-Spades} and Miegel bet 235,000. Bensimhon called again but had to muck when Miegel showed {7-Spades}{6-Diamonds} for trip sixes. With the pot, Miegel has taken the chip lead for the first time in the match.

Player Chips Progress
Jakob Miegel de
Jakob Miegel
Day 2 Chip Leader
3,500,000 400,000
Ben Bensimhon ch
Ben Bensimhon
Day 3 Chip Leader
3,300,000 -500,000

Tags: Ben BensimhonJakob Miegel

Bart Lybaert Eliminated in 3rd Place (€42,308)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Bart Lybaert
Bart Lybaert

Bart Lybaert open-shoved over 500,000 on the button and Jakob Miegel, who had him slightly covered, moved over the top all in from the small blind.

Bart Lybaert: {A-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
Jakob Miegel: {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

It's the first time Miegel has been active at this final table; with Ben Bensimhon to his left, the German had folded nearly everything up until this point. Miegel picked up a good time to wake up, as his pocket tens held on a {5-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{8-Hearts}{8-Spades}{J-Diamonds} board to get to the heads-up.

Lybaert added another big cash to his $1M+ lifetime winnings and finished in 3rd place.

Bart Lybaert
Player Chips Progress
Bart Lybaert be
Bart Lybaert
Busted

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Teun Mulder Eliminated in 4th Place (€31,214)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Teun Mulder
Teun Mulder

The unstoppable Bensimhon raised to 100,000 from under the gun. Teun Mulder shoved 771,000 on the button and Bensimhon snapped him off.

Ben Bensimhon: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Teun Mulder: {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}

"The Pink Bunny" was in another fantastic spot to add another scalp to his trophy cabinet. The dealer fanned out {6-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}{A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} and Mulder's run ended in 4th place. The young Dutchman appears to have made his first-ever live cash for €31,214.

Player Chips Progress
Teun Mulder nl
Teun Mulder
Busted

Tags: Teun Mulder

Micha Hoedemaker Eliminated in 5th Place (€23,410)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Micha Hoedemaker
Micha Hoedemaker

Ben Bensimhon is on an unstoppable rampage and knocked out Micha Hoedemaker as well. It was Hoedemaker who shoved 314,000 from the small blind and Bensimhon who called in the big blind.

Micha Hoedemaker: {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Ben Bensimhon: {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}

Hoedemaker had one of his outs slashed on the {5-Spades}{K-Spades}{9-Spades} flop and found neither remaining ace on the {9-Clubs} turn and {6-Hearts} river. The man from Bussum saw a deep run come to an end in 5th place for €23,410.

Player Chips Progress
Micha Hoedemaker nl
Micha Hoedemaker
Busted

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Lawrence Bayley Eliminated in 6th Place (€17,840)

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Lawrence Bayley
Lawrence Bayley

After a raise from Ben Bensimhon in the cutoff, Lawrence Bayley shoved 263,000 total on the button. It was seven big blinds total, and Bensimhon wasn't folding.

Lawrence Bayley: {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}
Ben Bensimhon: {Q-Spades}{8-Clubs}

The board was safe for Bayley until the river: {6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{A-Spades}{3-Spades}{Q-Clubs}. Bensimhon spiked a queen to send the Day 1b chipleader to the rail in 6th place. Bayley received €17,840 for his accomplishment.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Bensimhon ch
Ben Bensimhon
Day 3 Chip Leader
3,600,000 400,000
Lawrence Bayley gb
Lawrence Bayley
Day 1B Chip Leader
Busted

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Dwayne Sluis Eliminated in 7th Place (€13,806)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Dwayne Sluis
Dwayne Sluis

Dwayne Sluis shoved all in for 221,000 in early position. Teun Mulder called and all other players folded.

Dwayne Sluis: {A-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Teun Mulder: {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds}

The flop came down {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{K-Clubs}, which opened up some split pot outs for Sluis. However, the {2-Clubs} on the turn and {9-Clubs} on the river kept Mulder's better kicker in play, and Sluis was eliminated.

After a deep run in the 2016 WSOP Main Event, Sluis made another deep run in a WSOP event and cashed €13,806 for his 7th place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Teun Mulder nl
Teun Mulder
1,600,000 683,000
Dwayne Sluis nl
Dwayne Sluis
Busted

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Paul Gresel Eliminated in 8th Place (€10,850)

Level 26 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Paul Gresel
Paul Gresel

Ben Bensimhon opened the action from early position. Behind him, Paul Gresel moved in for 598,000 and everyone folded back to Bensimhon. The Swiss wasted no time in putting in the calling chips.

Paul Gresel: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}
Ben Bensimhon: {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}

It was a setup for the Dutchman and one he couldn't escape from as the board ran out {8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{2-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. Gresel said his goodbyes and headed for the payout desk to collect €10,850 for finishing 8th.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Bensimhon ch
Ben Bensimhon
Day 3 Chip Leader
2,900,000 700,000
Paul Gresel nl
Paul Gresel
Busted

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