Main Event
Day 1a Completed
Main Event
Day 1a Completed
For the fifth year in a row, Casino de Marrakech, part of the stunning Es Saadi Resort in the popular Moroccan city of Marrakech, sets the stage as host for a WPT event. It's the second year the 13,200 MAD WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event graces the calendar, and the highlight of the nine-day festival plays out over the course of four days.
Today, the first of two starting days has wrapped up with 53 out of 161 surviving the first day. While the sun was shining early the day with temperatures surpassing 30 degrees Celcius, the weather suddenly turned overnight and a rare rainstorm overtook the African city by surprise.
It appeared the rainstorm raged inside Casino de Marrakech as well, as chips were flying everywhere right off the bat. Once the dust was settled, it was Yves Rolland who claimed the Day 1a chip lead with 212,500. Rolland was closely followed by Boubekeur Benhalima (200,000), Jim Azazgour (190,500) and Kalidou Sow (190,000). Sow, who gained notoriety after winning three large tournaments in a row in December and January, is the biggest name that popped up in the top of the counts.
Sow was on a tear today and nearly claimed the chip lead start to finish on Day 1a. However, a late slump set the French giant back a bit, and he had to relinquish his lead after being close to 300k not long before. Other notables that made it through include Jeremy Saderne (105,000), 2017 WPTDeepStacks Europe champion Tobias Peters (86,000), Jimmy de Barros (85,000), and Said El Yousfi (56,000).
On Friday, September 28, Day 1b will kick off at 1 p.m. local time, sporting the same recipe as 1a. It means twelve levels of 40 minutes await the players, and reentries can be made up until the start of level 10 before the total playing field will be finalized. PokerNews will be right back in Casino de Marrakech to cover the action until a new WPTDeepStacks winner is crowned on Sunday, September 30.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yves Rolland |
212,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
Boubekeur Benhalima |
200,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
Jim Azazgour
|
190,500
-9,500
|
-9,500 |
Kalidou Sow |
190,000
-80,000
|
-80,000 |
[Removed:445]
|
178,000
-4,000
|
-4,000 |
Alex Sanchez |
174,500
94,500
|
94,500 |
Bruno Chamica Dias Hormigo |
168,500
168,500
|
168,500 |
Jean-Luc Cagli
|
148,000
148,000
|
148,000 |
Pierrick Burban |
146,000
51,000
|
51,000 |
Badr Boutenbat |
142,500
-2,500
|
-2,500 |
Pedro Filipe De Sousa Oliveira
|
134,500
134,500
|
134,500 |
Igna Poker |
131,500
31,500
|
31,500 |
Pierre Zerbib |
130,500
130,500
|
130,500 |
Pascal Rabany |
118,000
8,000
|
8,000 |
Francesco Pillitteri |
115,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
Hakim Hadj Belcacem |
107,500
107,500
|
107,500 |
Javier Martin
|
107,000
107,000
|
107,000 |
Jeremy Saderne |
105,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
Abdullatif Attia |
102,500
42,500
|
42,500 |
Benjamin Blasco
|
99,000
99,000
|
99,000 |
Maxime Chilaud |
97,500
50,500
|
50,500 |
Abdullah Ameeen Alawadhi
|
93,500
93,500
|
93,500 |
Jon Garde |
92,000
92,000
|
92,000 |
Mohamed Salhi |
89,000
89,000
|
89,000 |
Tobias Peters |
86,000
-59,000
|
-59,000 |
The three hands are over and chips are bagged for the night. The clock showed 53 survivors. All chip counts and an end of day recap will follow.
The clock has been paused and three more hands will be played until Day 1a is done.
Fortune favored Jim Azazgour in the dying stages of the day, as he got dealt the classic setup with against Dmitrii Sukhorukov's . The remained safe to end Sukhorukov's attempt on Day 1a.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jim Azazgour
|
200,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Dmitrii Sukhorukov | Busted |
Players can opt to play under a nickname in Casino de Marrakech, keeping their identities sealed. As such, a clash between 'Cruel' and a player only known as 'arce' resulted in the former getting three streets of value from the latter.
It was 'Cruel' who had raised in early position, 'arce' who called on the button, and [Removed:445] who called from the small blind. 'Cruel' bet 5,000, enough to shake Haho, and barrelled on with 13,500 and 22,500 on the turn and river. 'arce' stuck around each street.
'Cruel' showed for top-top and "arce" mucked his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
[Removed:445]
|
182,000
182,000
|
182,000 |
Alex Sanchez |
80,000
-30,000
|
-30,000 |
arce
|
45,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Photos by Tomas Stacha/WPT.
Like Icarus, Sadate Jilali soared upwards during most of the day, but the Frenchman burned his wings in level 11 to tumble down to Earth. It was a poorly timed four-bet shove from Jilali that did him in, as he ran into Boubekir's Benhalima's .
With , Jilali flopped two pair on to take the lead, but the river was another to improve Benhalima to aces and sevens.
Jilali wasn't the only one to bow out of this table, as Arthur Resetschnig followed him to the rail shortly after. It was another four-bet pot, and this time it was Resetschnig who tank-called with the lesser hand.
Arthur Resetschnig:
'Cruel':
The board ran out and Resetschnig was out of chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Boubekeur Benhalima |
165,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Alex Sanchez |
110,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Sadate Jilali
|
Busted | |
Arthur Resetschnig | Busted |