Zanvliet wins Season XIV Gioco Digitale WPT National San Remo; €102,000

On Monday, after more than 11 hours of play at the final table, Joeri Koen Zanvliet was crowned the Gioco Digitale WPT National San Remo champion, outlasting a field of 616 entries to capture the top prize of €102,000.  Joeri defeated Mirco heads up, who earned €72,000 for his efforts. The Day 1A of the…

Matt Clark
Apr 27, 2016

Joeri Koen Zanvliet

On Monday, after more than 11 hours of play at the final table, Joeri Koen Zanvliet was crowned the Gioco Digitale WPT National San Remo champion, outlasting a field of 616 entries to capture the top prize of €102,000.  Joeri defeated Mirco heads up, who earned €72,000 for his efforts.

The Day 1A of the €990 buy-in Gioco Digitale WPT National Main Event kicked off on April 22, and attracted plenty of European players, coming to San Remo before heading down to Monaco for their next tournament. With 616 entries, the €200,000 guaranteed prize pool ballooned to an exceptional €537,768,  and the top 72 players all earned a minimum of €1,700. Each member of the final table earned a minimum of €10,193.

Final Table Standings

  1. Joeri Koen Zandvliet – €102,000
  2. Mirco Prandini – €72,000
  3. Olivier Puche – €45,000
  4. Nicolaj D Antoni – €33,500
  5. Jean Loup Didier – €25,450
  6. Paolo Bonfati – €20,190
  7. Massimo Pierluigi – €17,000
  8. Anthony Matray – €13,550
  9. Cedric Demore – €10,193

The High Roller attracted 75 players, including  great international players such as Mateusz Moolhuizen, Samuel Chartier, Pieter de Korver, and Jose Ignacio Barbero.

Samuel Chartier
Samuel Chartier
Pieter De Korver
Pieter De Korver
Jose Ignacio Barbero
Jose Ignacio Barbero

The next European WPT stop kicks off on May 6 with the WPT Amsterdam Main Tour festival. The full list of upcoming WPT events can be found here.

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