Moises Parilla-Ramos remporte le Main Event du Marrakech Poker Open qui avait généré 183 entrants après trois jours de poker. L'Espagnol avait été atteint la finale avec le chiplead avant d'être dépassé par [Removed:432]. Le Français a possédé la moitié des jetons mais n'a pas réussi à conclure après un deal à trois avec Jérôme Zerbib.
Place
Joueur
Pays
Prix (EUR)
1
Moises Parrilla-Ramos
Spain
€23,678*
2
[Removed:432]
France
€21,818*
3
Jerome Zerbib
France
€18,562*
4
Idir Haiche
France
€12,531
5
Erik Ostergaard
Denmark
€10,396
6
Valeryi Chupin
Russia
€8,633
7
Francisco Vargas
Spain
€7,240
8
Abdellah El Ghrari
Morocco
€5,940
9
Tahiri Hassani
Morocco
€4,826
*deal à 3 puis en heads-up
La troisième journée de compétition rassemblait 11 survivants, dimanche. Tahiri Hassani était en tête et les deux derniers marocains du field vont se hisser jusqu'à la finale. C'est l'Espagnol Javier Tsunamy qui a rendu les armes en premier, sorti par le chipleader du Jour 1, Abdellah El Ghrari. Andrei-Salustin Luncan termine lui en 10e position, éliminé par Idir Haiche.
Le début de finale a été lent avec Tahiri Hassani comme seule victime en presque trois heures de jeu ! L'élimination de l'ultime représentant local par [Removed:433] a déclenché une certaine frénésie avec trois sortants en trois mains consécutives.
A six joueurs restants, Jerome Zerbib et Moises sont parvenus à doubler sur le chipleader [Removed:432] pour se relancer avant que le Danois Ostergaard n'empoche un gain à 5 chiffres. Idir Haiche termine lui 4e après avoir mis les jetons devant contre le futur vainqueur, son ne résistant pas au de Moises.
L'ultime trio se met alors d'accord sur une nouvelle répartition du prizepool tout en laissant 50 000 dirhams à la gagne. Jérôme Zerbib quitte alors rapidement la partie, plus riche d'environ 18 500€. Après 15 minutes d'un head's up qu'il a commencé en tête, Moises Parrilla-Ramos trouve un nouvel accord avec son adversaire pour sécuriser le titre et environ 23 700€.
La suite du classement du Main Event
10e : Andrei-Salustin Luncan 42.000 MAD (environ 3899 €)
11e : Javier Tsunamy 42.000 MAD (3899 €)
12e : Rabah Ait Abdelmalek 34.000 MAD (3156 €)
13e : Benoit Grobocopatel 34.000 MAD (3156 €)
14e : Houssine El Otmani 28.500 MAD (2645 €)
15e : Thierry Oldak 28.500 MAD (2645 €)
16e : Hassan Ali Khalil 24.000 MAD (2227 €)
17e : Mostafa Boukri 24.000 MAD (2227 €)
18e : Mehdi Sennaji 20.000 MAD (1856 €)
19e : Hamza N Baba 20.000 MAD (1856 €)
20e : Pierre Neuville 20.000 MAD (1856 €)
21e : Fernandez 20.000 MAD (1856 €)
22e : Bernardo Albert 17.000 MAD (1578 €)
23e : Leo Margets 17.000 MAD (1578 €)
Idir Haiche moved all in for 700,000 on the button. Moises called in the small blind and Jerome Zerbib folded in the big blind.
Haiche:
Moises:
Things were looking good for Haiche to get back into contention as the flop came . The turn was a but the river was the giving Moises a pair. Haiche banged the table in frustration and exited in 4th place for €12,531
[Removed:432] raised to 100,000 under the gun. It folded to Erik Ostergaard in the small blind who moved all in for his remaining 50,000 chips after being crippled by Jerome Zerbib.
[Removed:433] held and was dominatingly ahead of Ostergaard's . There was a nine in the window of a flop, giving Ostergaard a gutshot straight draw as well as a pair. The turn was the and the river the meaning the Danish player exited in 5th Place.
It folded to Valeryi Chupin in the small blind and he raised and [Removed:432] called in the big blind.
The flop came and Chupin moved all in for his remaining 210,000. [Removed:433] called.
Chupin showed for king-high and was ahead, but [Removed:433] held a monster draw with meaning he had flush, straight and pair draws.
The turn was the . Benoit Grobocopatel, who finished in 13th, was on [Removed:433]'s rail and yelled out "Five!" in French. The river was the and [Removed:433] took a moment, and then pointed dramatically at the river, realising he had won by rivering a single five.
Valeryi Chupin was eliminated in 6th Place for €8,633.
On the very next hand Francisco Vargas moved all in for his remaining 340,000 and [Removed:432] called.
Vargas:
[Removed:433]:
For the second time in two hands [Removed:432] held pocket eights, and for the second time in succession he flopped a set as it came . The turn was the , and the river the meaning [Removed:433] eliminated another player.
[Removed:432] raised to 105,000 from middle position and was shoved on by Abdellah El Ghrari in the next position. The remaining players folded and [Removed:433] called for the extra chips.
El Ghrari:
[Removed:433]:
The Day 1 chipleader was behind, but flipping, but unfortunately for him it worse when the flop came . The turn was the and the river the meaning El Ghrari hit the rail in 8th.
Idir Haiche raised to 60,000 from the button. Tahiri Hassani moved all in for 215,000 from the small blind. Moises folded in the big blind and Haiche made the call.
Haiche:
Hassani:
The board ran out and despite being the chipleader at the start of the day, Hassani was eliminated in 9th Place.
Andrei-Salustin Luncan never really got going today and he got his remaining 100,000 or so chips into the middle holding from the button. Idir Haiche called in the big blind with .
The board came and Luncan was eliminated, meaning our final table was confirmed. The players are taking a short break as they move to the final table, and play will resume at in around twenty minutes.