Orey Canarinho Wins the 2024 Marrakech Poker Open Main Event (348,500 MAD*)
Out of the 215 entrants recorded in the 2024 Marrakech Poker Open Main Event, nine players came back on Day 3 for the final table of the tournament.
Four of the finalists were Spanish. And they reached the top spots as Orey Canarinho triumphed over his friend Aitor Cruz to take the first place prize of 348,500 MAD and the trophy. Germany's Eduard Rau completes the podium (195,000 MAD).
2024 Marrakech Poker Open Main Event Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize (MAD) | Prize (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Orey Canarinho | Spain | 348,500 MAD* | €32,759 |
2 | Aitor Cruz | Spain | 285,500 MAD* | €26,837 |
3 | Eduard Rau | Germany | 195,000 MAD | €18,330 |
4 | Juan Antonio | Spain | 150,000 MAD | €14,100 |
5 | Jesus | Spain | 115,000 MAD | €10,810 |
6 | Sonny Franco | France | 90,500 MAD | €8,507 |
7 | Abilio Silva | Portugal | 71,000 MAD | €6,674 |
8 | Kamal Jbirane | France | 55,000 MAD | €5,170 |
9 | Fabian Rolli | Switzerland | 43,000 MAD | €4,042 |
*denotes a deal
Winner's Reaction
"The only way to be happy is by winning, so I feel very good right now. It's perfect," the new winner said moments after he lifted the trophy.
From the beginning to the end, Canarinho never left the top half of the classification. "I pushed a little bit during the bubble. To be honest, I was just playing calmly. I tried my best, and it worked well," he explained, already thinking about how he could have played even better: "Even though I won, I made some mistakes. So I will keep learning and keep getting better."
But now, Canarinho's mind is off the table: "We will celebrate the victory, and then I'm going on vacation." A very nice plan, especially here, under the sun of Marrakech.
Final Table Action
The final table of the 2024 Marrakech Poker Open started with nine remaining players and with Fabian Rolli as the chip leader. But who could have bet that the Swiss player would be the first player eliminated after 40 minutes?
It only took a few hands to send Rolli to the rail. Jesus was the first one to take chips from him, winning a massive flip to double up. Then, a few minutes later, Rolli found himself at risk with ace-ten against Orey Canarinho’s ace-queen and was eliminated in ninth place for 43,000 MAD.
Kamal Jbirane, who was last in chips at the beginning of the day, was probably happy to see an early elimination. His joy, however, was short-lived as he ran into Eduard Rau’s aces moments later. Down to less than a big blind, Jbirane doubled up on the next hand but was eliminated one hand later (8th - 55,000 MAD).
The pace of eliminations then slowed down until the next level, where Abilio Silva, with queens, lost against Canarinho’s ace-king to take the seventh place prize of 71,000 MAD.
With the field now down to six players, Sonny Franco tried to apply pressure on his opponents. He four-bet all-in with ace-ten against Canarinho for example. But the Spanish player had ace-king and stopped Franco (6th - 90,500 MAD) in his chase of another victory in Marrakech.
During the next two hours, very little action occurred until Jesus’ elimination (5th - 115,000 MAD) by Juan Antonio, who had doubled up a bit earlier to take the chip lead. But having the most chips didn't seem like a good position today, as Juan Antonio lost half of his stack an hour later when Canarinho cracked his queens with ace-queen.
While Rau didn’t want to be eliminated, hitting twice the turn to double up, Juan Antonio’s descent into hell continued, and he was eliminated in fourth place for 150,000 MAD. The three remaining players then played a few hands before a 60-minute dinner break.
When they came back, Rau found himself with the shortest stack against two Spanish player. He tried to come back with ace-nine, but failed to do so as Canarinho hit two pair with ace-seven. Finishing in third place, Rau won 195,000 MAD and let the two last finalists agree on a deal.
Once the deal was made, it only took a few minutes to see the first all-in and call situation. The first one became the last one and Orey Canarinho added his name to the long list of winners of the Marrakech Poker Open.
That concludes PokerNews' coverage of the 2024 Marrakech Poker Open. Stay tuned for coverage of tournaments from around the world.