Martijn Boerenbrink
Martijn Boerenbrink is a Dutch poker player active in live tournament events, known for his adaptability in international fields. His recent performances reflect strong form across the Asian circuit, establishing him as a player to watch in live No Limit Hold’em events.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
While complete public records of his career earnings are limited, Boerenbrink recently made headlines with a podium finish in Vietnam.
His standout result came at the NCPC Poker Championship 2025 in Danang, Vietnam. Competing in Event #6 (NLH 6,000,000 VND buy-in), he navigated the field to finish 3rd, securing a prize of ₫30,000,000 (~$1,135). This deep run in an overseas field highlights his potential for further breakout scores in the Asia-Pacific region.
Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from the Netherlands, Boerenbrink has successfully transitioned his game to international venues. While he maintains a profile in the European scene, his recent success in Danang, Vietnam, demonstrates a willingness to compete in diverse and unfamiliar environments.
Detailed information about his early career and total volume remains scarce in public databases, suggesting a focus on select live events rather than full-time grinding, or a rising trajectory in the global tournament scene.
Play Style & Strategy
Boerenbrink demonstrates significant tournament stamina and adaptability, evidenced by his ability to post deep runs in foreign fields like Vietnam . His play style appears to be a solid blend of Tight-Aggressive (TAG) fundamentals – a hallmark of the Dutch school of poker – combined with the ability to make spot-reads in live contexts.
His podium finish abroad implies a high comfort level with travel and varying player dynamics, allowing him to adjust his strategy effectively against both local and international opponents.


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