Gieles Falls in 350,000 Pot
Early on we saw Luuk Gieles pick up some nice little (and some slightly larger) pots.
Gieles was up to 175,000 when he got kings. Picking up kings in a big tournament on Day 3 is usually something good, especially if you already might seem active and aggressive to your table mates. In this case picking up the cowboys didn't turn out so good for Gieles as this time around his next door neighbor had pocket aces.
Gieles didn't manage to make a suck out and the Dutch wunderkind had to leave the tournament well before the bubble stage started.
Michael Tabarelli, the benificianary, now has about 480,000 in chips. Dutch player Joep van den Bijgaart, who started the day next to Gieles but now has an empty chair next to him, has 110,000 to work with.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Tabarelli |
478,000
194,600
|
194,600 |
Joep van den Bijgaart |
110,000
-18,900
|
-18,900 |
Luuk Gieles | Busted |