2019 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

€2,750 High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit Holland Casino Rotterdam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
€55,727
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,750
Prize Pool
€181,875
Entries
75
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
10,000 / 25,000
Ante
25,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
57
Players Left
21

Hu Bags Chip Lead in WSOP Circuit Rotterdam High Roller; Gieles Still In to Defend Title

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
David Hu
David Hu

A hectic first day of the €2,750 High Roller at the World Series of Poker International Circuit has come to an end after fourteen levels in the Holland Casino in Rotterdam. Initially, the tournament was supposed to play twelve levels of 40-minutes each but during the first level of the day, all players agreed to change the duration of the levels to 30 minutes and play 14 levels instead. During the day, 57 entries were attracted to the biggest buy-in tournament of the series and only 21 players have made it through to Day 2.

David Hu finished at the top of the chip counts with 316,500 in chips. Hu chipped up early in the day and kept chipping up throughout the day to get to the top of the counts and stay there. Hu is followed closely by Gary Hasson from Belgium. Third in the counts is Tom Vogelsang with 266,900 who was happy to have bagged more than Teun Mulder who finished fifth in the chip counts with 208,200. Joris Ruijs takes fourth place with 234,000 after having had to reenter at some point in the day.

Gazmen Bekteshi, Vojtech Ruzicka, and Roland Rokita were the only other players to have bagged an above average stack. But the rest of the field contains many well-known players still in the running. Players like Jonathan Abdellatif, Govert Metaal, Gregory Luttke-Grech, Alexandre Reard, Rens Feenstra, and Zhong Chen have all found a bag to put chips in.

Luuk Gieles
Luuk Gieles is still in it to defend his title

Luuk Gieles was down to his last 10,000 but managed to build that stack back up to 98,400 to keep on defending his title. Abdelhakim Zoufri won this event in 2017 and had to reenter in the latter stages of Day 1 and ended up bagging 70,800. But not everyone was fortunate enough to do the same as Raoul Refos, Tobias Peters, Maksym Lavrov, Kevin Paqué, Sonny Franco, Javier Zarco, and Alberto Stegeman all busted.

But they don’t have to despair, the late registration and reentry period will remain open during the first two levels of Day 2. The 21 remaining players will return to the felt at 1 p.m. local time on Tuesday, November 19 to continue to battle it out to take down the tournament and win the WSOP Circuit Ring plus the first-place prize. The seat draw will be done at the start of Day 2 and posted by the PokerNews live reporting team as soon as possible. Play will continue with a restart of Level 14 which features a small blind of 1,500, big blind of 3,000, and big blind ante of 3,000. The level duration will be increased to 40 minutes each.

The Main Event will also recommence at 2 p.m. local time with Day 1b. Day 1c has been moved to 10 p.m. local time as it already featured a turbo structure and the organization wanted to give all players who participated in the High Roller to jump into the Main Event after getting eliminated. The PokerNews live reporting team will be there to cover both events with a winner taking the down the High Roller at the end of the day. Don’t miss out on the updates so make sure to return right here.

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriAlberto StegemanAlexandre ReardDavid HuGary HassonGovert MetaalJonathan AbdellatifJoris RuijsKevin PaquéLuuk GielesMaksym LavrovRaoul RefosRens FeenstraRoland RokitaSonny FrancoTeun MulderTobias PetersTom VogelsangVojtech RuzickaZhong Chen

Rokita Triples Up; Grech Busts Peters

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Tobias Peters
Tobias Peters

Gregory Luttke-Grech raised to 6,000 from under the gun and Roland Rokita shoved in the small blind for 33,500. Tobias Peters looked down at his cards in the big blind and then decided to shove too. Grech looked at Peters' stack and then made the call.

Roland Rokita: {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Tobias Peters: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}
Gregory Luttke-Grech: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {6-Spades}{8-Spades}{9-Clubs}{5-Spades}{j-Spades} for Rokita to hit the runner-runner flush to triple up and for Luttke-Grech to take the remainder of Peters' stack with the rivered set of jacks.

Player Chips Progress
Gregory Luttke-Grech fr
Gregory Luttke-Grech
104,000 66,000
Roland Rokita at
Roland Rokita
103,000 58,000
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Roland RokitaTobias Peters

Double Knock-Out for Reard

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Alexandre Reard
Alexandre Reard

At the end of the previous level, Bram Uittenbogaard shoved for 10,600 from the cutoff and was called by Alexandre Reard on the button. Govert Metaal did the same in the small blind but Tobias Peters decided to shove too in the big blind for 26,400. Reard called and Metaal folded after considering his options for a while.

Bram Uittenbogaard: {9-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Tobias Peters: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}
Alexandre Reard: {k-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

The flop came {7-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} for Reard to flop the nuts.

The rest of the board was completed with the {2-Diamonds} on the turn and the {3-Spades} on the river to send both Peters and Uittenbogaard packing.

Player Chips Progress
Alexandre Reard fr
Alexandre Reard
120,000 52,800
Tobias Peters nl
Tobias Peters
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted
Bram Uittenbogaard nl
Bram Uittenbogaard
Busted

Tags: Alexandre ReardBram UittenbogaardGovert MetaalTobias Peters

Zarco Shoots Stegeman Down

Level 8 : 400/800, 800 ante
Alberto Stegeman
Alberto Stegeman

All the chips went in for around 20,000 for Alberto Stegeman in the cutoff when the flop read {j-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds} and he was called by Javier Zarco on the button.

Alberto Stegeman: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}
Javier Zarco: {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}

The rest of the board was completed with the {3-Clubs} on the turn and the {8-Diamonds} on the river for Zarco to hold with the set of jacks against Stegeman's top two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Javier Zarco es
Javier Zarco
105,000 55,000
Alberto Stegeman nl
Alberto Stegeman
Busted

Tags: Alberto StegemanJavier Zarco

Mulder Knocks Sergeyev Out

Level 6 : 200/500, 500 ante
Teun Mulder
Teun Mulder

Teun Mulder limped in from under the gun and got three players to come along but Ivan Sergeyev raised to 5,500 in the big blind. Mulder three-bet to 14,000 as a response while the rest folded. Sergeyev then shoved which Mulder called with the bigger stack.

Ivan Sergeyev: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Teun Mulder; {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} for Mulder to hold with the higher pocket pair to eliminate Sergeyev from the High Roller.

Player Chips Progress
Teun Mulder nl
Teun Mulder
111,800 71,700
Ivan Sergeyev ua
Ivan Sergeyev
Busted

Tags: Ivan SergeyevTeun Mulder

High Roller Action from 5 PM at the WSOP International Circuit in Holland Casino Rotterdam

Luuk Gieles
Luuk Gieles

Day 1 of the €2,750 High Roller at the World Series of Poker International Circuit in Holland Casino Rotterdam is set to start at 5 p.m. local time for players to have another shot at winning a WSOP Circuit Ring and the first-place prize money that will come along with it. This will be the third time that the beautiful location organizes the WSOPC High Roller with some notable players in the mix the previous times.

In 2018, Luuk Gieles won €53,078 by taking care of Kevin Paqué heads-up in a 38-strong field. Bracelet winner, Albert Hoekendijk and Raoul Refos also finished in the money. The year before that, Abdelhakim Zoufri laid claim to the title and €69,888. Also featured on that final table and already spotted in Rotterdam were Govert Metaal, Kees van Brugge, and Firoz Mangroe. Do note that the buy-in for the High Roller in 2017 and 2018 was €3,500.

Alberto Stegeman finished in sixth place in 2017 and it has already been confirmed that Stegeman will be joining in on the High Roller fun. This will be a great way for him to warm up for all the action that will be coming in Amsterdam next week during the Master Classics of Poker when he defends his title in the Main Event.

According to the schedule, twelve levels of 40 minutes each have been planned for Day 1 with a 15-minute break after every three levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 6. The High Roller will be 8-max and late registration will remain open during the first two levels of Day 2 with unlimited reentries during that entire time. But as usual in High Roller events, everything is subject to change. Players will start with 50,000 chips and if they sit down at the start of Level 1, the small blind will be 100 with a 100 big blind and no big blind ante yet.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be there from the first shuffle until the final chip has been bagged for Day 2 so make sure to keep checking back to see who will be making it through.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
140100100-
240100100100
340100200200
Break15   
440100300300
540200400400
640200500500
Break60   
740300600600
840400800800
9405001,0001,000
Break15   
10406001,2001,200
11408001,6001,600
12401,0002,0002,000

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriAlbert HoekendijkAlberto StegemanFiroz MangroeGovert MetaalKees van BruggeKevin PaquéLuuk GielesRaoul Refos