Main Event
Day 1b Completed
Main Event
Day 1b Completed
On the second starting day of the inaugural €1,650 WSOP International Circuit Rotterdam Main Event, 143 players showed up at the beautifully renovated Holland Casino Rotterdam. 58 of them made it through to Day 2, and although the majority of survivors were from the home country, it was Great Britain's Lawrence Bayley who claimed the overall chip lead with 219,400. Kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven got eliminated on Day 1b.
During the last hands of the night, Bayley received a gift to his stack when a player opted to blind shove with ten-deuce. Bayley called with ace-five and held up to make him the only player on either starting day to bag more than 200k in chips. Bayley was followed by a slew of Dutchies, with Teun Mulder (177,600), Erik Tabak (132,400), Wladimir Stepanian (127,600), and Frits Heckler (114,300) rounding out the top 5.
Notables to make it through the second starting day were, among others, Ioannis Angelou-Konstas (110,000), Bart Lybaert (94,200), Jakub Wojtas (60,100), Jasper Wetemans (58,200), Kees van Brugge (36,100), and Jimmy De Barros Livramento (25,100). Another interesting name to make it through is Andreas Walnum (42,400). Walnum won the $10,300 Festa al Lago back in 2006 for a whopping $1,090,025. However, in the past seven years, Walnum has only made one small cash in his home country.
Kickboxing champion and WSOP Ambassador Rico Verhoeven got knocked out on Day 1b. After a strong start, in which Verhoeven quickly doubled his stack, the Dutchman fell in the penultimate level of the day. Verhoeven first missed a straight draw before losing the remainder of his chips with ace-nine against ace-king. Other notables that failed to bag include Rob Hollink, Michal Mrakes, Sander van Wesemael, Joep van den Bijgaart, and Georgios Zisimopoulos.
Tomorrow at 2 p.m. local time, the 58 survivors from Day 1b will join the 46 remaining players from Day 1a on the second day. Late registration is open up until the start of Day 2, and the total prize pool and payouts will be announced shortly after the start. The blinds will start at 400/800 with a running ante of 100 and levels will be 60 minutes. PokerNews will once again be on the floor to provide start-to-finish coverage of this event as we get closer to crowning a new WSOP International Circuit champion.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lawrence Bayley | 219,400 | |
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Teun Mulder |
177,600
177,600
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177,600 |
Erik Tabak |
132,400
72,400
|
72,400 |
Wladimir Stepanian |
127,600
52,600
|
52,600 |
Frits Heckler |
114,300
114,300
|
114,300 |
Ioannis Angelou-Konstas
|
110,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Tom Vogelsang |
107,100
107,100
|
107,100 |
Niko Mykkanen |
104,900
14,900
|
14,900 |
Dwayne Sluis |
96,000
56,000
|
56,000 |
Bart Lybaert |
94,200
14,200
|
14,200 |
Karim Helal
|
92,700
92,700
|
92,700 |
Tom Drew
|
92,000
92,000
|
92,000 |
Niek Minten |
92,000
92,000
|
92,000 |
Cooper Smout
|
89,200
89,200
|
89,200 |
P. Chen
|
88,500
88,500
|
88,500 |
Patrick de Waegenaere |
85,700
85,700
|
85,700 |
Wim Emo |
76,800
36,800
|
36,800 |
Mario Rodrigues
|
76,700
76,700
|
76,700 |
Barrie Pietersz |
73,300
53,300
|
53,300 |
Thibault Delaye
|
68,600
33,600
|
33,600 |
Freerk Post |
60,900
-19,100
|
-19,100 |
Anthony Vandrepotte
|
60,700
-29,300
|
-29,300 |
Jakub Wojtas |
60,100
60,100
|
60,100 |
Stanley van Kallen
|
58,600
58,600
|
58,600 |
Jasper Wetemans |
58,200
42,200
|
42,200 |
The second starting day is in the books. 58 out of 143 entries have made their way to Day 2 and will join the 46 survivors from Day 1a. All chip counts and a recap will follow.
During the final hands of the day, a player at Lawrence Bayley's table opted to shove blind for slightly under 20,000. Bayley made the call with and was up against .
The board provided nothing but blanks and Bayley ended the day with 219,400, making him the presumable end-of-day chipleader.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Lawrence Bayley |
219,400
89,400
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89,400 |
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The field will play three more hands together until chips are bagged for the night.
Paul Vergeer has also parted with the rest of his stack. Vergeer shoved his remaining 12,000 with and was up against . The board ran out and Vergeer was eliminated on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Paul Vergeer | Busted |
Holding , Paul Vergeer found himself all in a three-way all in preflop against and a short stack with . The board ran out and Vergeer lost a sizable portion of his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Paul Vergeer |
15,000
-12,800
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-12,800 |
On a completed board of , Stefan Correlje was in middle position and bet 28,000 into an 18,000 pot.
"Twenty-eight? Phewww," sighed his opponent on the button, who was facing a bet for the majority of his remaining stack. The button gave it some more thought before calling it off.
Stefan Correlje:
Button:
Correlje's overbet bluff failed, forcing him to fork over much of his stack to his opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stefan Correlje |
18,000
-27,000
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-27,000 |
Mario Rodrigues was preflop all in against a short stack, who had reshoved for 10,000 after Rodrigues had opened.
Mario Rodrigues:
Opponent:
Rodrigues flopped a flush draw on and paired up on the turn as well, giving him plenty of outs to crack aces. The river bricked with the and Rodrigues eliminated a player.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mario Rodrigues
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |