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Belgium celebrates its National Day on July 21. On that day in 1831, the first king of Belgium, Leopold van Saksen-Coburg-Gotha, delivered the oath to declare him the king. What better way to celebrate this day along with the Belgians than by looking at five of the country's most elite players.

1) Davidi Kitai

There's only one man deserving of Belgium's top spot: Davidi Kitai. With nearly $10 million in recorded cashes, the 38-year-old from Brussels dwarfs his nearest challengers on the Belgian All-Time leaderboard. Kitai has amassed 12 victories over his 12-year career and has notched 123 cashes.

Kitai belongs in an exclusive group as one of the eight Triple Crown winners in the world. 'KitBul' captured the first part of the trifecta by winning a WSOP bracelet in 2008 in a $5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em event ($224,560). Kitai would go on to win two more bracelets over the years. The WPT title was the next one he could cross off his list after winning the WPT Celebrity Invitational in 2011 ($100,000). The third and final piece, an EPT title, was captured in 2012 at EPT8 Baden, where Kitai won the €5,300 Main Event for a staggering €712,000.

Over the years, Kitai has shown no signs of wear and tear and still frequents the big buy-in tournaments as of today. Just mere months ago, Kitai was victorious in the €25,500 Super High Roller at the partypoker MILLIONS Grand Final in Barcelona for €700,000, his second biggest score ever next to the EPT win. Kitai's life will soon be even more exciting as he's expecting his first child this year.

Davidi Kitai Poker Stats (July, 2018 - thehendonmob.com)

Belgian All-Time Money List1st
All-Time Money List71st
Global Poker Index30th
Best Live Cash$930,816
Total Live Earnings$9,520,199

Twitter: @KitBul

2) Bart Lybaert

Arguably the hottest rising star representing the 'Red Devils' at the tables today is Bart Lybaert. The outgoing Lybaert just came off one of the hottest WSOP's in recent memory, though his accomplishment remained relatively under the radar as the likes of Shaun Deeb and Joe Cada overshadowed him with even sicker summer stats.

That doesn't take anything away from Lybaert's monster run in the past two months that saw him leave Vegas with more than half a million in winnings. With nine cashes at the WSOP, Lybaert moved up to a very respectable 14th spot on the GPI index, solidifying his reputation as one of the most dangerous tournament players currently on the planet. Lybaert's speciality is going deep in record-setting fields, and he proved that with two runs in large fields this series.

Lybaert caught the spotlight by finishing 24th in this year's WSOP Main Event, winning $282,630. It wasn't even his biggest cash of the series; Lybaert also won $290,315 by finishing 3rd in the Marathon. These are not his biggest scores; last year at EPT Barcelona, Lybaert finished 3rd in the €1,100 EPT National to win €368,473. He celebrated that cash by flying to Ibiza, an island he frequents for some much-needed time away from the felt.

Bart Lybaert Poker Stats (July, 2018 - thehendonmob.com)

Belgian All-Time Money List5th
All-Time Money List623rd
Global Poker Index14th
Best Live Cash$432,856
Total Live Earnings$2,371,376

3) Kenny Hallaert

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One of Belgium's hottest stars of the moment is Kenny Hallaert. Also known under his alter ego 'SpaceyFCB', Hallaert has gone on an absolute tear in the past years to score over $4 million in registered lifetime cashes. His biggest cash to date was made when he reached the Main Event November Nine in 2016, eventually finishing in 6th place after busting to eventual winner Qui Nguyen. Hallaert received $1,464,258 for his deep run.

In the months leading up to the delayed final table, Hallaert subjected himself to rigorous coaching from none other than Fedor Holz. Although the WSOP Main Event final table didn't bring what he'd hoped, the training paid its dividends, dramatically improving Hallaert's skill set for years to come.

The Belgian has been unstoppable ever since the big final table and has racked up four six-figure cashes along the way, including a 10th-place finish in the €111,111 High Roller for One Drop at last year's WSOPE, worth €295,131. Besides playing poker, Hallaert, who resides in London, England, is the tournament director for Unibet events around the world.

Kenny Hallaert Poker Stats (July, 2018 - thehendonmob.com)

Belgian All-Time Money List3rd
All-Time Money List283rd
Global Poker Index101st
Best Live Cash$1,464,258
Total Live Earnings$4,028,889

Twitter: @SpaceyFCB

4) Pierre Neuville

At 75 years of age, Pierre Neuville often finds himself dueling with those that could be his grandkids. Make no mistake though, Neuville doesn't just hold his own against these young stars, he might even show them a trick or two. With $4,552,164 in lifetime winnings, there's plenty of poker potential bursting, and many have been caught off-guard by the Belgian's unexpected creative plays over the years.

Neuville's biggest cash to date came back in 2015 when he became a November Niner. He eventually ended up finishing 7th in the WSOP Main Event, cashing $1,203,293. Besides his deep run in the Main Event, Neuville has plenty of other accolades, including two runner-up finishes in EPTs and a runner-up finish in a $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max event. Despite the millions in lifetime winnings, Neuville has won just four trophies over the years, with his biggest victory made back in 2012 in the $2,200 No-Limit Hold'em Big Bounty for a relatively paltry sum of $79,080.

If you've played an EPT over the years, chances are high you've either sat at a table with Neuville or his online alter ego 'Zoutechamp'. Dubbed 'The Serial Qualifier' by his peers, Neuville holds the record for qualifying for the most EPTs online. It's an incredible accolade for the former vice-president of Hasbro, who only started playing poker actively in his 60's.

Pierre Neuville Poker Stats (July, 2018 - thehendonmob.com)

Belgian All-Time Money List2nd
All-Time Money List240th
Global Poker Index205th
Best Live Cash$1,203,293
Total Live Earnings$4,552,164

Twitter: @pierre_neuville

5) Michael Gathy

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Next to Davidi Kitai, Michael Gathy is the only other Belgian player with a bracelet, and like Kitai, Gathy sports three pieces of jewelry. Gathy has amassed $2,549,779 in lifetime earnings, with the three bracelets accounting for $1,280,285 or half of his winnings.

Gathy won his first of three bracelets back in 2012 when he stood tall in a $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event. He claimed the coveted prize by defeating 2,798 other players and padded his bankroll with $440,829. Gathy showed his prowess in the $1,000 events again the next year, when he won the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo for $278,613. Gathy's third bracelet came in 2016 and is his biggest cash to date: he won $560,843 in the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed, defeating the likes of Adrien Allain and Scott Margereson at the final table.

Like all other Belgians in this article, Gathy is still very much active and cashed six times at the 2018 World Series of Poker, including a final table in the $1,500 No Limit 2-7 Lowball tournament.

Michael Gathy Poker Stats (July, 2018 - thehendonmob.com)

Belgian All-Time Money List4rd
All-Time Money List571st
Global Poker Index730th
Best Live Cash$560,843
Total Live Earnings$2,549,779

Twitter: @kayt0r

All data in this article is courtesy of The Hendon Mob. For more statistics, visit thehendonmob.com

Lead photo courtesy of www.freeimages.com / Barbara van der Keur

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Pierre Neuville is, by some way, the oldest player in the High Roller field. We know this not because he looks in any way ancient, but because he just told us it is his 69th birthday today. While many retired gentlemen of a certain age may be happy to stay at home with their slippers in front a log fire, Neuville is today going toe-to-toe with some of the fiercest young poker players on the planet. And he laid $25,000 on the line to do so.

Neuville is something of a trailblazer; I have discovered he is currently undergoing regular medical tests that should go on to prove that when you get to a certain age in life, playing poker will make you younger, at least in a mental and physical way. I'm not kidding; this is not some far-fetched fantasy, but part of a real study by proper medical folk at a scientific medical center back in Brugge, Belgium.

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It started some years ago when Neuville thought he may be losing his memory a little. Though not unusual for a man of a certain age, Neuville was understandably concerned and went for specialist tests, six hours worth of physical and mental examinations that give a 'true age' as opposed to an individual's genuine age. Neuville was asked to return every six months for the tests to be repeated so any changes could be noted.

The results have been staggering: in the course of the past two years, Neuville's 'true age', as determined by the tests, has fallen 18 months since he first went. Simple math tells you, therefore, that he is now, physically and mentally at least, 3.5 years younger than he was when he first walked through the medical experts' door two years ago.

So excited are the men at the center that have now asked Neuville to keep coming back every six months at no expense; they believe they will gather enough evidence to produce a paper showing that playing poker can not only keep you mentally alert, it can improve your faculties.

This would be wonderful news for Team PokerStars Pro Neuville, who has long been an inspiration for people of a certain age wanting to play poker.

'At first many people who were retired like me were telling me I was too old to play poker,' Neuville said. 'But now they have seen what I have done, and now they too would like to try and qualify for PokerStars EPT events. It's funny, no one wants to be the oldest, but let's be honest, with me around there is no danger of that - not even for Barry Greenstein!'

Neuville always believed playing poker would help keep him young. He became rather good at it, and finishing runner-up at EPT Vilamoura in 2009 for a $384,000 score was a stand-out performance in total live tournament winnings of more than $1 million in just a few years. But what has also made Neuville's name is his 'Serial PokerStars Qualifier' tag that I first gave him some years ago, thanks to his extraordinary habit of qualifying online for just about every PokerStars live event going. As well as his Team Pro patch, his shirt also sports his home made Serial PokerStars Qualifier logo.

'The tests I have been getting have given me extra belief that playing poker not only keeps you young, but makes you younger. I see it in all areas - where I used to struggle playing two tables online at once, I can now play three with no problem.

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'The doctors say this is encouraging, which is why they want me to keep going for six-monthly tests to confirm what the results over the first two years have shown... mentally and physically at least, I am getting younger! Normally, once you reach about 66 years old, your mind starts slowing down; it's the natural thing to happen. But for me, mine is proving to get more active.

'The doctors have given me extra dietary tips, and of course advise me not to smoke or drink, but they need not worry, I am careful about that. They are excited to think that in a couple more years they can produce a study that shows that playing poker can help your mental and physical ability. It will be great to prove it!'

Being a man of certain age has benefits at the table for Neuville. He explained: 'When I sit down, a young player who does not know me will look at me and think, 'Who is this old guy? What is he doing here?' They play me in a way that is profitable for me, but it does not take them long to realise I know what I am doing.

'I am living a bit of a dream. To be playing in this $25,000 High Roller event on this, my 69th birthday, is amazing. I feel very lucky, but I know it is something others can do. I hope I am inspiration to older people to feel they can do this, too. It does not have to be a young person's game.'

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Neuville starts this event in the Bahamas in traditional fashion, stuck as he is between two of poker's most fearsome young guns. On his right? Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst. On his left? None other than new WSOP world champion and fellow Team PokerStars Pro Pius Heinz.

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As we have explained, however, that does not faze Neuville one bit. In fact, a couple of towers of green, 25 chips suggest he's been the more active at this table in the early levels. Watch out for the old timer, folks.

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Happy birthday, Pierre, from Team PokerStars Blog (proved by medics to slow down mentally and physically after a couple of years in the job).