Day 1A chip leader Fredrik Andersson is once again back at top of the chip counts after a successful run on Day 3. The Swede bagged up 1.4 million chips at the end of Day 3 - almost 400k more that his closest opponents (the only other players with seven figure sums) Day 2 chip leader Joep van den Bijgaart in second place and Sorel Mizzi in third place.
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It must be a great feeling for these guys, that no matter what, they will take home very good money. Sorel Mizzi must have a great chance of going onto win this but there is a lot of poker to be played yet
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The last I saw of this tournament Sorel Mizzi had taken the chip lead overtaking Andersson but stacks are very close and there are a couple of local players close behind. Wheeler is still in a good position and has lots of experience.
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since i have no idea how to use the all knowing powerhouse simply known as search engine, i have to wait for monday morning to find out whether Fredrik Andersson managed to win this epic tourney or not. thing is that Fredrik Andersson is surely destined for a serious payday. go Fredrik Andersson go.
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Spoiler alert for pochui....do not read if you want to wait for the official news on Monday.....anyway your man Andersson failed to make it to the top of the podium in this,in fact he missed the podium altogether and got 4th place.Local boy Farid Yachou won.
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Farid Yachou Wins WPT Amsterdam in his First Live Tournament Farid Yachou started the final table with the second shortest stack. Jason Wheeler was the only player who had less chips, and the American would be the first player to hit the rail. Final Table Results: 1st. Farid Yachou - $239,559 2nd. Steve Warburton - $167,134 3rd. Kees van Brugge - $100,281 4th. Fredrik Andersson - $75,768 5th. Joep van den Bijgaart - $56,826 6th. Jason Wheeler - $45,973