Ronald Keijzer is a Dutch Pot Limit Omaha specialist from Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is a WSOP title holder. His Biggest cash event was winning more than $4750,000 in WSOP-PLO Event.
In 2013, Ronald Keijzer made his poker debut at the Rotterdam Series of Poker. Keijer finished as the runner-up among 120 entries, earning over $8,000 in prize money. The following month, he participated in the Nijmegen Series of Poker’s €400+40 NLH – Bounty event. Securing a 6th-place finish and winning more than $2,300..
I2014, Ronald Keijzer returned to the Rotterdam Series of Poker, achieving a top-20 finish in the Main Event. He earned an impressive prize of over $3,000 after competing against 271 entries in the €1K NLH Main Event. Later that year, in October, he made his debut at the World Poker Tour in Valkenburg. Ronald had a remarkable performance, finishing in the top five of the €50+50 NLH WPT Main Event and winning over $17,000.
In 2016, Ronald Keijzer had an impressive poker season, marked by several noteworthy achievements. He began by securing runner-up positions in two events during the European Poker Tour. First, he finished second in the €300+30 #53 NLH, earning $10,072 and going head-to-head with Andre Difelice. Then, he added another runner-up finish to his resume. This time in the €300+30 #53 Main Event. Which had a massive field of 1,012 entries, earning over $7,000 alongside Gabriel Lopez.
Keijzer’s early success continued in June 2016 when he clinched his first victory, winning the €400+40 NLH and pocketing $8,828. He also made appearances in two World Poker Tour (WPT) events, including a €1,800+200 High Roller tournament where he finished in the top 10 and accumulated a total prize of over $8,800.
Ending the year on a high note, Keijzer emerged as the champion at the 2016 Venlo Poker Series in the €1K NLH Main Event. Claiming the first-place prize of $25,490.
Continuing his presence in European poker tours, Ronald Keijzer established himself as a regular contender at the tables. Consistently adding to his already impressive career. In 2017, at the Master Classics Of Poker, he secured a runner-up finish. Earning a substantial $59,000, narrowly falling short of victory against Samuli Sipila.
Then, in 2018, Keijzer achieved a significant milestone at the 49th WSOP in Las Vegas. He triumphed in the $3K Pot Limit Omaha – 6 Handed event (Event #69), outlasting a field of 901 entries and defeating Romain Lewis. This victory not only brought him $475,033 in prize money but also marked his first WSOP bracelet. Keijzer showcased his skills by navigating a tough final table that included formidable opponents like Scott Bohlman, James Chen, and Romain.
Adding more victories to his impressive poker resume, in 2022, Keijzer claimed the title in the $10K Pot Limit Omaha High Roller Event #15 at the WPT Five Diamond in Las Vegas. He emerged victorious among 20 participants, amassing a total of $108,000, and notably besting Sean Winter.
Highlighting his consistency and success, he also secured another first-place finish on the PokerGO Tour, this time earning $202,500. In addition to these remarkable wins, Keijzer cashed in for over $95,000 in WPT High Roller events and at the LA Poker Open.
Being in a steady position at High Roller or Pot Limit Omaha events, he continued to be at his best when playing. As per the Hendon mob, he now amassed a sum of $1,931,083 with a Best Live Cash of $475,033 cashing more than 33 times. With a WSOP bracelet and dedication in playing poker, he’s become an established professional poker player today.