2017 World Series of Poker Europe

Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
€170,764
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,111
Prize Pool
€866,654
Entries
868
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Albert Hoekendijk Wins 5th Dutch WSOP Bracelet; Crowned Little One for One Drop Champion (€170,764)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Albert Hoekendijk, WSOPE Event #9 Winner
Albert Hoekendijk, WSOPE Event #9 Winner

Only two gold bracelets remain to be awarded at the 2017 World Series of Poker at the King's Casino in Rozvadov after Albert Hoekendijk emerged victorious in Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em, defeating Thomas Hofmann after a hard-fought heads-up duel of almost three hours. Hofmann would have been only the second player from Switzerland to lift the coveted bracelet for a winner shot, but instead if was Hoekendijk who walked away with the first-place payout of €170,764.

Before the final day of the €1,111 Little One for One Drop and Day 2 of Event #10: €111,111 High Roller for One Drop got underway, the 1 Million buyin BIG ONE FOR ONE DROP was confirmed to return in 2018 in Las Vegas, starting July 15, and King's Casino owner Leon Tsoukernik was the first player to put down his deposit to become the 1st official entrant for the event.

Hoekendijk became the fifth WSOP bracelet winner in Dutch poker history, after Rob Hollink, Marc Naalden, Marcel Vonk and Vincent van der Fluit. "All old geezers, including me," Hoekendijk said with a thunderous laugh.

About the length of the heads-up, which clocked in at nearly three hours, Hoekendijk said. "Now I feel happy. He started the heads-up with a chip lead and I was tired. But more and more, I got the feeling that I wanted to win it. We had a nice heads-up and I'm very happy with the result."

"I had no hands, for two hours! interfered Hofmann, who was listening as Hoekendijk was being interviewed. Both shared a laugh about it. "It was very nice. I was glad I was heads-up with him."

Key hand at the final table was Hand #77 in which Hoekendijk called start-of-the-day chipleader Abdelhakim Zoufri with just a pair of aces on an ace-queen-queen-king-ten board. Hoekendijk moved up to second place after the hand, while Zoufri was never able to recover and eventually bowed out in fourth place.

Asked about the call, Hoekendijk said: "I had the ace in the big blind and I just called his raise. I figured he didn't suspect me to have an ace. And.. well, to be honest, it just felt right. Maybe it's not the best call in the world, but it felt right at the time."

When asked about the money and the bracelet, Hoekendijk's smile widened. "The money is nice, because I can just play now. I love to play tournaments, especially the Main Events. And when I wake up tomorrow, and I see that bracelet, I know they'll never take it from me. A great feeling!"

Hoekendijk ended the interview with specifically thanking King's Casino in Rozvadov. "I want to especially thank the organization here. It's very good." Hoekendijk said. "It's a very well organized tournament and I really like it here."

The Dutchman and runner-up Hofmann exchanged plenty of banter at the tables and it was yet another close call for the Swiss, who already finished 17th in THE COLOSSUS a few days ago. Hofmann, who works in telecommunication back home in Zurich, has visited the King's Casino for the fourth time and previously won a non-ring Side Event of the WSOP International Circuit in Europe's biggest poker arena. "If I cash for at least €20,000, I told myself to play in the Main Event," Hofmann added and will join the action for Day 1b on Sunday November 5th 2017.

Event #8: €1,111 Little One for One Drop Final Result

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Albert HoekendijkNetherlands€170,764
2Thomas HofmannSwitzerland€105,532
3Johannes ToebbeGermany€74,055
4Abdelhakim ZoufriNetherlands€52,703
5Oleh HaisiukUkraine€38,046
6Jonas LauckGermany€27,865
7Serghei LisiyRussia€20,710
8Artan DedushaUnited Kingdom€15,623
9Przemyslaw KlejnowskiPoland€11,966
Albert Hoekendijk, WSOPE Event #9 Winner

Throughout the two starting days, the event drew a total of 868 entries and prize pool of €866,654, which was split among the top 131 spots. The money bubble burst early on Day 2 and among those to cash but fail to make it to the final day were Allen Kessler (118th, for €1,660), Roland Israelashvili (112th, for €1,660), Besim Hot (99th, for €1,738), Mike Leah (98th, for €1,738), Paul Michaelis (85th, for €1,855), Marcel Luske (81st, for €2,016), Barny Boatman (77th, for €2,016), William Kassouf (75th, for €2,016), Maria Lampropulos (68th, for €2,231), Sebastian Langrock (64th, for €2,231), Michael Eiler (42nd, for €3,362), David Urban (23rd, for €4,812) and Willem de Jong (15th, for €7,351).

Action of the Final Day

Only 11 hopefuls returned in the hopes of joining the WSOP champion's club and it was Stanislav Koleno who missed out on the unofficial final table. After just having doubled up his short stack, the Slovakian three-bet shoved with ace-ten into the pocket kings of Albert Hoekendijk and had to settle for €9,306.

Vlado Banicevic also fell to the Dutchman when his jack-ten suited was no good against Hoekendijk's ace-king and that vaulted the Dutchman into a top three stack. Hoekendijk was also involved in the third casualty of the day and knocked out Przemyslaw Klejnowski in 9th place in a three-way pot with king-queen versus pocket fives and the ace-king of Oleh Haisiuk.

Artan Dedusha started the final day among the chip leaders but lost most of his stack against a straight. Right after the Brit moved all in with queen-jack and Johannes Toebbe isolated successfully with ace-king, then dodged the two live cards and straight draw of Dedusha. After the very next hand there were only six players left as Serghei Lisiy stood no chance with ace-eight versus ace-king.

The other two short stacks would bow out in quick succession as Jonas Lauck with seven-six suited against the pocket deuces of Thomas Hofmann and Oleh Haisiuk with ace-five against the pocket sevens of Johannes Toebbe failed to improve. Four-handed play lasted for quite some time and start-of-the-day chip leader Abdelhakim Zoufri was left short after the aforementioned failed bluff attempt against Hoekendijk. He eventually got it in with ace-three versus pocket tens and Hofmann turned a full house to leave Zoufri drawing dead.

Only three hands later it was all over for Johannes Toebbe. The German came back from a break as far shortest stack and three-bet shoved with ace-three. Hoekendijk called with king-jack suited and spiked a king on the flop right away. Only 99 hands were played on the final table by then, and the battle for the title lasted more than 130 hands thereafter. Ultimately Hofmann was grinded down to ten big blinds, doubled twice before shoving with queen-three into the ace-ten of Hoekendijk. An ace on the flop gave the Dutchman the lock on the hand and Hofmann was officially eliminated after a blank on the turn.

The PokerNews live reporting team will continue to provide all the action from Rozvadov until a WSOP Europe Main Event champion is crowned on Friday November 10th 2017.

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriAlbert HoekendijkArtan DedushaJohannes ToebbeJonas LauckLeon TsoukernikMarc NaaldenMarcel VonkOleh HaisiukPrzemyslaw KlejnowskiRob HollinkSerghei LisiyThomas HofmannVincent Van Der Fluit

Thomas Hofmann Eliminated in 2nd Place (€105,532)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 20,000 ante
Thomas Hofmann
Thomas Hofmann

Hand #232: Thomas Hofmann moved all in from the button for around 2.6 million and Albert Hoekendijk snap-called.

Thomas Hofmann: {Q-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}
Albert Hoekendijk: {A-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}

The board ran out {A-Clubs}{J-Spades}{6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{A-Spades} and Hofmann was eventually eliminated in 2nd place for a payday of €105,532, while Hoekendijk became the 5th Dutchman to win a WSOP bracelet. He takes home €170,764 for his efforts and a recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Albert Hoekendijk nl
Albert Hoekendijk
WSOP 1X Winner
17,370,000 2,570,000
Thomas Hofmann ch
Thomas Hofmann
Busted

Tags: Albert HoekendijkThomas Hofmann

Johannes Toebbe Eliminated in 3rd Place (€74,055)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Johannes Toebbe
Johannes Toebbe

Hand #99: Albert Hoekendijk raised to 300,000 on the button and Johannes Toebbe moved all in for 13 big blinds out of the small blind. Thomas Hofmann folded from the big blind and Hoekendijk snap-called.

Johannes Toebbe: {A-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Albert Hoekendijk: {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}

While Toebbe was marginally ahead preflop, that all but changed with the {K-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop. Neither the {9-Clubs} turn nor the {Q-Hearts} river changed anything and Toebbe was eliminated in 3rd place for €74,055. "I finally got you," Hoekendijk grinned and shook hands with the German.

There will be a very brief break before heads-up gets underway and both contenders for the gold bracelet have a ton of chips at hand, 96 big blinds versus 77 big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Hofmann ch
Thomas Hofmann
9,610,000
Albert Hoekendijk nl
Albert Hoekendijk
WSOP 1X Winner
7,760,000 575,000
Johannes Toebbe de
Johannes Toebbe
Busted

Tags: Albert HoekendijkJohannes ToebbeThomas Hofmann

Abdelhakim Zoufri Eliminated in 4th Place (€52,703)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Abdelhakim Zoufri
Abdelhakim Zoufri

Hand #96: Abdelhakim Zoufri open-shoved 1,400,000 on the button. Johannes Toebbe folded the small blind but Thomas Hofmann called directly in the big blind.

Abdelhakim Zoufri: {A-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Thomas Hofmann: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

The {10-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} was devastating for the start-of-the-day chipleader, who already got up from his seat. After the {Q-Hearts} on the turn, his fate was sealed, making the {8-Diamonds} on the river meaningless. Zoufri, who won a WSOP Circuit Event three months ago, just missed out on a WSOP gold bracelet and finished in 4th place for €52,703.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Hofmann ch
Thomas Hofmann
8,600,000 1,500,000
Abdelhakim Zoufri nl
Abdelhakim Zoufri
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriThomas Hofmann

Oleh Haisiuk Eliminated in 5th Place (€38,046)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Oleh Haisiuk
Oleh Haisiuk

Hand #72: It got folded to Oleh Haisiuk on the button, who finally found something to work with. He moved in for his last 465,000 and Johannes Toebbe looked him up in the small blind.

Oleh Haisiuk: {A-Diamonds}{5-Spades}
Johannes Toebbe: {7-Spades}{7-Hearts}

Haisiuk didn't receive enough help on {8-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and was eliminated in 5th place. He received €38,046 for his deep run.

Player Chips Progress
Johannes Toebbe de
Johannes Toebbe
3,100,000 500,000
Oleh Haisiuk ua
Oleh Haisiuk
Busted

Tags: Johannes ToebbeOleh Haisiuk

Jonas Lauck Eliminated in 6th Place (€27,865)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jonas Lauck
Jonas Lauck

Hand #38: In the first hand coming back from the break, Thomas Hofmann raised to 140,000 on the button and Jonas Lauck gave it some consideration from the big blind before moving all in for 955,000. "Okay, I guess it's a flip," Hofmann said and called rather quickly.

Jonas Lauck: {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Thomas Hofmann: {2-Spades}{2-Hearts}

It was indeed a coin flip and Hofmann emerged victorious after a board of {Q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Spades}{9-Spades}{J-Clubs} to eliminate Lauck in 6th place for €27,865. "This time it was for one fourth of my stack this time and not half," Hofmann added and jumped into second place with five million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Hofmann ch
Thomas Hofmann
5,100,000 1,130,000
Jonas Lauck de
Jonas Lauck
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jonas LauckThomas Hofmann

Serghei Lisiy Eliminated in 7th Place (€20,710)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Serghei Lisiy
Serghei Lisiy

Hand #32: Abdelhakim Zoufri opened the action with a raise to 110,000 from under the gun and Serghei Lisiy moved all in for what appeared to be 900,000 in the small blind. Zoufri didn't ask for a count but instead tossed in a single chip for the call as soon as the action was on him.

Serghei Lisiy: {A-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Abdelhakim Zoufri: {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

The kicker problem turned out to be crucial for the outcome of the hand as the board ran out {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{9-Spades} to send Lisiy to the rail in 7th place for €20,710.

Player Chips Progress
Abdelhakim Zoufri nl
Abdelhakim Zoufri
Day 2 Chip Leader
4,550,000 1,250,000
Serghei Lisiy md
Serghei Lisiy
Day 1A Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Abdelhakim ZoufriSerghei Lisiy

Artan Dedusha Eliminated in 8th Place (€15,623)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Artan Dedusha
Artan Dedusha

Hand #31: Right after losing the big pot, Artan Dedusha moved all in for 625,000 from the hijack and Johannes Toebbe quickly reshoved all in from the cutoff for 1,575,000. Dedusha was ready to leave and grabbed his phone, contemplating to make further arrangements and then added "I will win this one and be strong again."

At that point, the action was still on Thomas Hofmann on the button and he said "If I win this one, I will be very strong." However, the Swiss elected to fold as did everyone else behind.

Artan Dedusha: {Q-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Johannes Toebbe: {A-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds}

The board of {9-Hearts}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs}{10-Spades}{7-Diamonds} was not without sweat, but Dedusha eventually failed to improve, bowing out in 8th place for €15,623. Toebbe asked Hofmann if he would have won the hand and the Swiss nodded, bumped fists with the German and said "It's okay, I don't need to do it for half of my stack."

Player Chips Progress
Johannes Toebbe de
Johannes Toebbe
2,350,000 1,050,000
Artan Dedusha gb
Artan Dedusha
Busted

Tags: Artan DedushaJohannes ToebbeThomas Hofmann

Przemyslaw Klejnowski Eliminated in 9th Place (€11,966)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Przemyslaw Klejnowski
Przemyslaw Klejnowski

Hand #23: Przemyslaw Klejnowski open-shoved 390,000 from under the gun, Oleh Haisiuk called in middle position and Albert Hoekendijk called from the small blind.

The flop was {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and Hoekendijk bet out 230,000, which Haisiuk called to create a side pot. The {10-Hearts} turn and {4-Spades} river got checked down by both active players.

Przemyslaw Klejnowski: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}
Albert Hoekendijk: {K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Oleh Haisiuk: {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}

Hoekendijk won both the main and side pot with queens and tens and Klejnowski was eliminated in 9th place.

Player Chips Progress
Albert Hoekendijk nl
Albert Hoekendijk
WSOP 1X Winner
5,000,000 1,300,000
Oleh Haisiuk ua
Oleh Haisiuk
1,500,000 -600,000
Przemyslaw Klejnowski pl
Przemyslaw Klejnowski
Busted

Tags: Albert HoekendijkOleh HaisiukPrzemyslaw Klejnowski

Vlado Banicevic Eliminated in 10th Place (€9,306)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Vlado Banicevic
Vlado Banicevic

Vlado Banicevic open-shoved 460,000 from middle position. Albert Hoekendijk snap-shoved all in from late position and all other players folded.

Vlado Banicevic: {J-Spades}{10-Spades}
Albert Hoekendijk: {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}

The board ran out {A-Clubs}{8-Spades}{10-Hearts} {6-Diamonds} {8-Clubs} and Banicevic had to bow out in 10th place (€9,306).

Player Chips Progress
Albert Hoekendijk nl
Albert Hoekendijk
WSOP 1X Winner
3,000,000 550,000
Vlado Banicevic me
Vlado Banicevic
Busted

Tags: Albert HoekendijkVlado Banicevic