2017 Master Classics of Poker

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 Master Classics of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
€235,087
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,000
Prize Pool
€1,128,600
Entries
285
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

John Juanda Headlines Amsterdam's Master Classics of Poker Final Table

Level 22 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
John Juanda
John Juanda

On Day 3 of the Master Classics of Poker Main Event, 39 hopefuls started their quest for the final table. All were guaranteed a min-cash of €8,577. After 10 hours of play, 30 are back home with a great story about that one time they ran deep in the MCOP Main Event. 9 of them have an even better story and will be able to tell the tale of making the final table.

John Juanda is the most recognizable player to make it, the number 7 on the all-time money list didn't experience any major issues and navigated himself to a decent sized stack on the final table. A total of 8 nationalities are represented at the final table with some extreme poker talent represented. German high roller Claas Segebrecht leads the way with a massive chip advantage, he brings 138 big blinds to the table.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Lars BondingDenmark926,00046
2Bart LybaertBelgium1,535,00077
3Igor YaroshevskyyUkraine896,00045
4John JuandaIndonesia660,00033
5Marijn van PuffelenNetherlands726,00036
6Goran MandicCroatia270,00014
7Claas SegebrechtGermany2,206,000110
8Kai LehtoFinland917,00046
9Moritz DietrichGermany437,00022

The day started with 39 players left in contention. The first 2 levels were dominated by bust outs, almost all the shorties fell. Vincent Calis (sixes into sevens) was the first of many to go to the payout desk.

As the shorties were gone, not every other hand was an all in and call anymore for quite some time. In fact, after the likes of Maxi Lehmanski, Bap de Haas, and Jean-Philippe Schoonbrood had been eliminated, it was relatively quiet for quite some time.

Ben Heath was the first of the next batch to go down. He bowed out running king-queen into aces. Two-time MCOP side event winner Rens Feenstra was next to go, getting it in with tens against the kings of Bart Lybaert. Dutch tv celebrity Alberto Stegeman, who's played this event for several years in a row now and has proven himself a true poker aficionado, went under in true gruel fashion. He got the classics set up of aces versus kings, with Claas Segebrecht this time being the beneficiary.

Some players in the event sighed a breath of relief when Martin Kabrhel got eliminated. The animated Czech player, who often needs a little more time than most of his competition, ran ace-queen into the kings of Kai Lehto.

Former MCOP Main Event and High Roller Champion Noah Boeken hit the rail in 15th place. He tried to use his ace-high flush blocker to leverage a fold from 2 opponents on the river. Unfortunately for him, Claas Segebrecht had the second nuts with king-five of hearts and wasn't too afraid of Boeken's possible nut flush. Boeken turned over nothing but ace-high upon getting called and left the casino in the late stages of the tournament.

Dutch players Fatih Aydin, Michiel Brosky, and Dennis Lavrijsen, as well as Iranian player Nariman Yaghmai were knocked out before the final table bubble was ignited. With hand over hand, several players doubled before Christopher "lissi stinkt" Frank hit the rail in 10th place. He reshoved with pocket eights, only to find Claas Segebrecht with aces behind him. The board never made things exciting and the final table was set.

Only a single Dutchman will be represented at the final table of the biggest poker tournament in the Netherlands. The final table starts at 3 p.m., preceded by a spectacular opening where every player is walked to the final table with their favorite song blasting through the speakers in the casino. Check back tomorrow for continued coverage of the Master Classics of Poker.

Tags: Alberto StegemanBap de HaasBart LybaertBen HeathChristopher FrankClaas SegebrechtDennis LavrijsenFatih AydinGoran MandicIgor YaroshevskyyJean-Philippe SchoonbroodJohn JuandaKai LehtoLars BondingMarijn van PuffelenMartin KabrhelMaxi LehmanskiMichiel BroskyMoritz DietrichNariman YaghmaiNoah BoekenRens FeenstraVincent Calis