Tuesday, December 16, 2014

WSOP 2014: Matthias de Meulder closes out Team Pro's Main Event



There is something missing from the arena Series of Poker Main Event field tonight. It feels wrong in some way that can not be adequately expressed. In any case, it is the truth. There are not any more members of Team PokerStars Pro or Team Online mostly Event field.

As the day began, Belgium's Matthias de Meulder was the one member of Team PokerStars Pro left within the field. He had not up to 40 big blinds, but that was enough for him. He'd had a few drinks with a pal the night before, but he made certain to get in bed in time to get an excellent night's rest. Still, he didn't bother calling back to Belgium to speak to his parents or twin brother and fellow Team Pro Christopher. He didn't think he'd done anything notable enough to merit a phone call.

"Once we get deeper, I'll start calling," he said.

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Matthias de Meulder

De Meulder dug in. He survived a brief but contentious money bubble that saw three men exit simultaneously, including John Dwyer who had queens full beaten by Mark Newhouse's quads.

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John Dwyer, certainly one of three bubble finishers

De Meulder's subsequent efforts guaranteed him greater than $20,000. He wouldn't laugh at that sort of cash, but her certainly wanted more.

The exodus for the door was impressive. Within two hours after the bubble burst, greater than 200 players had already gone bust and headed for the cage.

De Meulder scored a very important double up within the hours before dinner, but person who still only brought him as much as around half the typical stack. He continued to grind and went for supper with 185,000 in chips. It still wasn't a lot, nevertheless it was enough to maintain him a number of the 446 remaining players in contention for the bracelet.

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The 2014 WSOP championship bracelet

De Meulder returned from dinner ready for a double up. He'd followed the similar routine he'd stuck to all week, hoping that any voodoo he'd harnessed up to now would last no less than another couple of levels.

"I slept on the break," he said. "THAT IS WHAT I've done all tournament. Eat All American Dave on the table and sleep within the breaks."

Before De Meulder had an opportunity to do anything, last night's chip leader, Phil Ivey, went bust. It took some energy out of the room, nevertheless it gave De Meulder another step up the leaderboard.

De Meulder knew he had a hard job, and all of it relied on a double up.

He didn't get it. Lower than an hour later, his main event was at an end. It closed the book on a PokerStars summer on the World Series. His 433rd place came after a large number of labor. It was worth $25,756 in cash. He wanted a deeper run, but he can still be happy with his achievements here this week.

Though the Team Pro and Team Online WSOP summers are finished, we'll continue to appear for stories here on the WSOP that will be of a few interest to regular PokerStars Blog readers. We'll even be providing coverage of the Chad Brown memorial and charity tournament happening on Sunday night here in Las Vegas.

For now, we'll turn our attention to the kickoff of Day 5 at noon PT on Saturday.

Brad Willis is the PokerStars Head of Blogging. Photos by Joe Giron and Jayne Furman/Poker Photo Archive


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