Meet Marc Naalden. He Has a Lot of Chips.
Just before the break, he called an under-the-gun raise from Steven Cowley to see an
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![{7-Clubs}](/img/cards/7c.gif)
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![{8-Spades}](/img/cards/8s.gif)
![{8-Diamonds}](/img/cards/8d.gif)
![{4-Diamonds}](/img/cards/4d.gif)
![{6-Diamonds}](/img/cards/6d.gif)
Not only that, he won one more pot as everybody else was heading off for the break. He made a full house with
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![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
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![{3-Spades}](/img/cards/3s.gif)
![{4-Spades}](/img/cards/4s.gif)
![{6-Clubs}](/img/cards/6c.gif)
While he's not a household name in the US, we've been taking notice of Mr Naalden over in Europe in recent months. He made the final table of the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo just recently, and of course Mr Naalden took down the inaugural PokerNews Cup Alpine earlier in the year -- you can read about that victory here.
Obviously all sorts of things can happen, but we have to say right now Naalden is looking pretty good to bring home a bracelet for the Netherlands.