Rob Hollink Eliminated in 7th Place ($50,014)
The last Dutch hope in this tournament was Rob Hollink. We say "was" because "Mr. Hollink", as our esteemed tournament director referred to him, has just busted in seventh place. The player with the most chips (again, what some would call the "chip leader"), Joe Ritzie, opened pre-flop for 70,000. Hollink thought through his decision for about a minute before calling to a flop of . Hollink then tried a stop-and-go by moving all in. Ritzie wss having none of it. He called with , a pair of sevens and the nut low draw. Hollink showed , which was behind in all regards. The turn gave Ritzie the nut low; the river gave Hollink the boot in 7th place.
Ritzie now has about 1.25 million in chips.