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venividi1993 Returns: Crushes Sunday with 3 Final Tables

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After a quiet period on YouTube, Dutch high-stakes regular Dirk Gerritse (aka venividi1993) has dropped a rare recap of his Sunday grind. Titled “HUGE STREAM WITH 3 FINAL TABLES!”, the 24-minute video offers a masterclass in navigating deep-stacked Pot Limit Omaha tournaments.

Gerritse is coming off a rollercoaster 24 months. He crushed 2024 for nearly $2.9 million in profit, cementing himself as one of the year’s biggest winners. However, he has been open about 2025 being a “tough year” professionally, battling significant downswings and high-stakes variance.

Despite the recent swings, his technical understanding of the game remains elite. If you want to know how a high-stakes crusher thinks when the ICM pressure is on, this video is mandatory viewing.

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Inside the Stream: Rake Strategy & River Potting

The video isn’t just a highlight reel of all-ins; it’s a strategic clinic. Dirk breaks down concepts that most players ignore, specifically regarding rake and bet sizing.

The “Run It Once” Edge

Early in the video, venividi1993 gets it all-in with a massive wrap against a set. While most players would “Run it Twice” to lower variance, especially during a downswing, Dirk explicitly chooses to Run it Once.

His reasoning is purely mathematical: “Whenever you’re playing in a game with someone that only brings one buy-in, you minimize the rake you pay long-term by running it once.”

It’s a small edge, but at the highest stakes, these edges compound. By refusing to reduce variance for his opponents, he maximizes the pressure on them.

The “River Potting” Rule

Perhaps the most valuable takeaway for aspiring players is his heuristic for river play. When deciding on a bet size with the effective nuts, Dirk simplifies the solver output into a golden rule:

“If you pot on the river with your nuts, you’re allowed to have 33% bluffs and 66% value.”

He uses this logic to fire a massive bluff with missed blockers, knowing his range is perfectly balanced. If you are struggling with constructing bluffing ranges on the river, this “1/3 Bluff” rule is the easiest way to remain unexploitable.

From “Talent” to “Machine”: The Galfond Challenge Effect

Midway through the stream (at roughly 4:50), a viewer asks Dirk about his study routine. His answer provides insight into how he stays competitive despite the swings.

Dirk confesses that for years, he played “purely based on talent” and actually hated studying.

The turning point? The legendary Galfond Challenge in 2020.

acing the G.O.A.T. Phil Galfond heads-up for €200/€400 forced him to professionalize. Although he famously lost the challenge by a razor-thin margin (after being up €900,000), the experience transformed him from a talented gambler into a disciplined student of the game.

“One hour of studying outweighs 10 hours of playing,” Dirk notes in the video. It is this disciplined approach that allowed him to print millions in 2024 and survive the brutal variance of 2025.

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Who is venividi1993? (Cash Expert to Triton Regular)

If you are new to the PLO streets, you might know Dirk Gerritse only as an online PLO cash game grinder. But his resume is extensive.

  • Online Action: As venividi1993, he has battled nosebleed stakes ($200/$400+) on every major site.
  • Live Transition: In the last 18 months, Dirk has proved he isn’t just an “online kid.” He has become a regular at the Triton Super High Roller Series, cashing for huge scores in Jeju ($201k for 4th), Montenegro ($190k for 6th), and the WSOP Paradise ($185k for 13th).

While 2025 tested his bankroll management, Gerritse remains a feared competitor in both the online streets and the $50k+ buy-in live arena.

The Verdict

This 24-minute recap is worth more than most paid courses. Whether you are grinding $0.10/$0.20 or battling at $5/$10, seeing Dirk Gerritse’s thought process on river sizing and variance management is invaluable.

Watch the video, learn the “River Potting” rule, and good luck at the tables.

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