Andjelko Andrejevic Wins World Poker Tour Amsterdam Main Event for €200,000

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The final table of the 2016 World Poker Tour €3,300 Main Event was headlined by Anthony Zinno. The last three times he had been on the final table, he won the event outright. This could become his record-setting fourth time doing so, so people from all over the world tuned in to to see what how he’d do.

To say it was all about Zinno wouldn’t be fair, though, as five hungry and talented players tried just as hard to walk away the champion. The best position going in was for chip leader Andjelko Andrejevic, who brought 67 big blinds to the table, while Senh Ung started out the shortest with 16 big blinds.

It wasn’t Ung first to go, though. That was the lone Dutchman, Hans Bosman, who had a catastrophic start. He lost just about half his stack to Zinno in the first hand when he ran two pair into a higher two pair, and then Bosman made his exit just a couple minutes later when he lost a flip with ace-king to Zinno’s tens.

Ung followed him out the door. He had started out as the short stack and didn’t get things going. Right after Bosman left, Ung got it in with tens against the ace-jack …

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