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Nuijten entered the final table as a significant chip leader, having Vitaly Kovyazin, who was second in chips, covered by more than 2-1. In the end, it came down to these two heads up. When it was all over, Nuijten had the chips and the nearly $223,000 first-place prize.
The following are the complete final table results:
- Julien Nuijten -- $222,940
- Vitaly Kovyazin -- $117,750
- Nikolai Senninger -- $86,350
- Alex Brenes -- $62,800
- Eduardo Henriques -- $47,100
- Oliver Kugler -- $31,400
- Rafael Pardo -- $23,550
- Juan Carlos Burguillos -- $15,700
- Severin Walser -- $11,775
Nuijten’s poker experience comes mainly from playing high-stakes cash online. He also joins the likes of Noah Boeken, David Williams, and Dario Minieri in making the transition from the Magic: The Gathering card game to poker. At age 15, Nuijten won the World Championship of Magic.
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