WSOP 2026: Jans Arends Ranks Among Last 12 in $50K Buy-In High Roller, Carlo van Ravenswoud and Rob Hollink Advance Together to Day 2 of $10K Buy-In PLO Hi-Lo

At the WSOP 2026, Dutch player Jans Arends breaks into the last 12 in the $50K buy-in high roller; meanwhile, Carlo van Ravenswoud and Rob Hollink advance to Day 2 of the $10K buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo event.
The 2026 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is in full swing, with several Dutch players achieving impressive results in various events. According to reliable sources, in the $50,000 buy-in High Roller event, Dutch player Jans Arends successfully advanced to the final 12, just one step away from the final table. The event attracted top players from around the world, and the competition was extremely fierce—Arends’ performance has been remarkable.
Meanwhile, in the $10,000 buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo (PLO Hi-Lo) event, Dutch players Carlo van Ravenswoud and Rob Hollink both advanced smoothly to Day 2. PLO Hi-Lo is a variant of Omaha that splits the pot between high and low hands, demanding exceptional hand-reading and strategic adjustment skills. Rob Hollink, a well-known figure in Dutch poker circles who has previously won a gold bracelet in WSOP events, once again demonstrated his deep expertise by advancing.
Both players will continue to compete for the championship title and substantial prize money in the following days. As the world’s most prestigious poker series, the WSOP is held annually in Las Vegas each summer, attracting thousands of players from around the globe. As of now, multiple champions have been crowned at the 2026 WSOP, and the Dutch contingent continues to draw attention.
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