A Dutch professional poker player who won the 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event in Europe and has multiple WSOP and World Poker Tour (WPT) titles.
Rob Hollink is a Dutch professional poker player, renowned for being the first person from the Netherlands to win both a European Poker Tour (EPT) title and a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet.
Before making a name for himself in the poker world, Hollink was an avid athlete, playing tennis, football, and basketball as a youngster. Injuries, however, hindered his progress in these pursuits.
Hollink started his professional gambling career in 1985, playing blackjack and roulette. In 2001, he won a poker tournament in Paris, which led him to focus solely on poker.
Hollink has accumulated numerous Omaha tournament wins throughout his career, including:
In addition to his Omaha successes, Hollink made the final table of the Pot Limit Omaha tournament at the 2003 World Series of Poker (WSOP), finishing in eighth place.
Hollink won the opening event of the 2003 World Championship of Online Poker, a $109 buy-in heads-up No Limit tournament, using the screen name "batoelrob" and taking home a $12,800 first prize.
In No-Limit Hold'em events, Hollink has finished in the money in two World Poker Tour (WPT) events:
Rob Hollink's impressive poker career has cemented his status as a respected figure in the poker community. His numerous tournament wins and final table appearances have earned him a permanent place in the annals of poker history.
Hollink's achievements extend beyond the poker table. He has become an inspiration to many, with his perseverance and determination serving as a testament to his character.
As one of the most successful Dutch poker players, Rob Hollink continues to be an icon in the poker world, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.
50 Years Old
A highly skilled and successful poker player, known for his exceptional card-reading abilities and winning numerous World Series of Poker titles.
61 Years Old
A World Series of Poker champion and lawyer, known for his impressive poker face and clever playing style, winning the main event in 2004.