Justin Bonomo Leads Last 24 in Amsterdam as Money Bubble Bursts

Apr 18, 2018

Justin Bonomo

Day 2 of the World Poker Tour Amsterdam Season 2017-2018 €3,300 Main Event has come to an end with 24 players remaining and the money bubble has burst to secure all remaining hopefuls a payday of €5,410. Before the cards got back underway at the Holland Casino in the heart of the city, another 13 players bought in to create a field of 207 entries and prize pool of €590,170. The winner can look forward to a payday of €156,370 and that also includes the entry to the WPT Tournament of Champions worth $15,000.

Best-positioned to enter the WPT Champion’s Club is American poker pro Justin Bonomo, who went through the day like a wrecking ball and sent several opponents to the rail before bagging up 790,500. Among those to fall victim to Bonomo’s hot run was also WPT Champion’s Club member Anthony Zinno, who busted just before the money bubble and left Canada’s Ema Zajmovic as the only remaining former WPT champion in the field with a stack of 370,500.

Paul Berende follows in second place with 662,500 and was also responsible for the money bubble to burst after winning a flip with ace-queen against the pocket treys of Ilan Buskila. Other big stacks and notables still in contention include Igor Yaroshevskyy (306,000), JC Alvarado (278,500), 2017 WPT Amsterdam runner-up Louis Salter (274,000), Rens Feenstra (257,000), Beatrice Alisauskaite (240,000), Hossein Ensan (190,000), Olvedo Heinze (189,500), Jonathan Abdellatif (140,000) and Alberto Stegeman (116,000).

Besides Zinno, three other WPT Champion’s Club members were eliminated throughout the day including 2015 WPT Amsterdam champion Farid Yachou, Ryan Riess and Chino Rheem. Riess had his pocket queens cracked by ace-jack and departed early on. Other big names such as Govert Metaal, Byron Kaverman, Steve O’Dwyer, Kevin MacPhee, Felipe Ramos, Ludovic Geilich, Alex Foxen, Kristen Bicknell, Jack Salter and former WSOP Main Event finalist Michiel Brummelhuis also missed out on the money.

The action for Day 3 is set to recommence at 2 p.m. local time on Thursday April 19th 2018 with 8:25 left in level 17 at blinds of 2,500/5,000 with a running ante of 500. The penultimate tournament day is playing down to the last six and the WPT live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action.

Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw

Table Seat Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
29 1 Gary Miller United Kingdom 284,000 57
29 2 Duco ten Haven Netherlands 493,500 99
29 3 Jonathan Abdellatif Belgium 140,000 28
29 4 Rens Feenstra Netherlands 257,000 51
29 5 Jean Paul Zaffran France 263,500 53
29 6 Danny van Zijp Netherlands 152,000 30
29 7 Ema Zajmovic Canada 370,500 74
29 8 Nadjim Haddad France 58,000 12
30 1 Raoul Refos Netherlands 213,500 43
30 2 Olvedo Heinze Netherlands 189,500 38
30 3 Paul Berende Netherlands 662,500 133
30 4 Igor Yaroshevskyy Ukraine 306,000 61
30 5 Beatrice Alisauskaite Lithuania 240,000 48
30 6 JC Alvarado Mexico 278,500 56
30 7 Yuri Ishida Japan 225,000 45
30 8 Eli Fisz Netherlands 76,000 15
31 1 Fizor Mangroe Netherlands 370,000 74
31 2 Louis Salter United Kingdom 274,000 55
31 3 Hossein Ensan Germany 190,000 38
31 4 Arto Loikkanen Finland 84,000 17
31 5 David Singontiko United States 196,000 39
31 6 Fatih Aydin Netherlands 71,000 14
31 7 Alberto Stegeman Netherlands 116,000 23
31 8 Justin Bonomo United States 790,500 158

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