Luuk Gieles

Luuk Gieles
Name Luuk Gieles
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Luuk Gieles is a skilled poker tournament player from the Netherlands. He began his poker career in 2012 and has amassed an amazing tournament record over the years. He presently has $897,939 in total live earnings and his greatest live cash is $179,942. Luuk Gieles competed in around 35 poker tournaments in all. He reached the 18th rank on the Spain All Time Money List by winning multiple events over the years.

Luuk Gieles: Poker Career

Luuk Gieles began competing in poker tournaments in 2012.

In December 2015, Luuk competed in the European Poker Tour’s € 48,500 + 1,500 #19 No Limit Hold’em – Super High Roller, winning an incredible $ 148,752 and finishing seventh. A few days later, still in the EPT, but this time in the € 25,000 + 500 #50 No Limit Hold’em – High Roller – 8 Handed, he finished in eighth place for $ 80,689.

Luuk won his first poker tournament on September 8th, 2028. It happened at the €3,200 + 300 No Limit Hold’em – High Roller 8 Handed event on the WSOP International Circuit. He earned first place and a stunning $61,631 in prize money. Following this, his winnings began to grow in size. In the year 2020, he demonstrates his progress and abilities by winning another online event. It appeared at the Poker Masters Online $ 10,000 + 300 No Limit Hold’em – 6 Max – Poker Masters #13 tournament. Luuk took first place and took home a whopping $ 235,217. Luuk’s excellent poker play continued in his next tournament, where he earned a big prize of $ 173,250 while finishing fourth. 

His last tournament was in 19-Aug-2022 where he finished as € 58,350 in the € 10,300 No Limit Hold’em – EPT Barcelona High Roller (Event #51)European Poker Tour.

Conclusion:

Luuk’s tournament and online poker records show that he has steadily improved over the years. His exceptional poker gameplay is reflected in his results in both online and live tournaments. We’re looking forward to seeing more of his tournament gameplay in the future, and we hope to see him at more tournaments soon.