Anthony Zinno Makes 2016 WPT Amsterdam Main Event Final Table Going for Fourth Title

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Day 3 of the 2016 World Poker Tour Amsterdam €3,300 Main Event started out with 39 players, while only 36 would get paid. Right from the get go it was a pandemonium, with the shortest stack busting and the second shortest stack doubling up.

While Pierre Neuville was nitting it up to secure his 100th career cash, others weren’t as careful. No less than four players were all in during the final pre-bubble hand, with two of them doubling up and the third and fourth busting.

Joep van den Bijgaart took the honors of busting both in the same hand, sending Yiannis Liperis home empty handed as the bubble, while Kai Lehto was eliminated in 36th place and signed for a min-cash.

As per the norm, players busted left and right after the bubble. Neuville was one of them, falling at the hands of Fernando Garcia.

Big name players like Andreas Høivold (ace-deuce into tens), Jason Wheeler (ace-ten to ace-jack), and Clyde Tjauw Foe (tens into ace-jack) busted and received the min-cash of €6,200 as well, but before you knew it the tournament was down to just two tables and the money got even more serious.

French regular Manuel Bevand survived long enough to sneak into 14th place, but ran out of double ups when his ace-deuce …

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