Being able to outlast a field of 901 entries is an achievement done by Ronald Keijzer, who won his very first bracelet and he takes home with him a plump $475,033 payday in Event #69 $3,000 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed.
Keijzer, a 26-year-old poker pro from Amsterdam, is the fifth Dutch player in WSOP history to win a gold bracelet. The cash player regular was able to overcome a difficult final tab[...] Read more » 2018 WSOP: Event #69: $3,000 PLO 6-Handed won by Ronald Keijzer for $475,033
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
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Many congratulations to Ronald Kejizer on winning his first bracelet and the first prize of $475,033. It is not often you see Dutch players winning these and he is only the 5th one to do so
Joined: Feb '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 60 (M)
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Nice result by our Dutch friend. Omaha is such an interesting game and yet I don’t get time to play it as often as I would like to. It’s nice to see swop persevering with Omaha and giving Omaha players the chance to play a the big one and get media recognition for their achievements. Long may Omaha last and good luck to everyone’s at the rest of wsop
Joined: Mar '09
Location: Greece
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A very nice payout for the first place with that buy in. And the game was pmaha also. It is the first tournament i see this year that the usa winners were only 50 % All the rest they had the lead.
Joined: Apr '17
Location: Argentina
Age: 37 (M)
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Congratulations to the winner Ronald Keijzer and also for winning his first bracelet and besides that to take home a nice pot of $ 475,033 that is not bad ... I never liked playing that Omaha nose because I hate it hahaha
Joined: Jan '14
Location: Romania
Age: 45 (M)
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This Dutch player's success is a nice one. He is more online poker player and now manages to win a bracelet in a live tournament which is very rare for him to play live. Omaha is a nice game for many professionals players and this pot limit it is an advantage because do not lose the stack once.
Joined: Jan '17
Location: Lithuania
Age: 66 (M)
Posts: 1756
Yes very good results and money to win, almost half of millions of dollars is money to change life. Of course if you not spend it ppaying casino and lose all. 901 players to beat is very hard, omaha pot limit is game where luck is very important
Joined: May '08
Location: Lithuania
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well I have to admit that to scoop almost half a million of dollars for a really small looking 3000 dollaros buyin (that is compared with end prize) is tempting and I can only congratulate this dude for a great day in the office. not too many players for not a big buyin
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