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2019 Unibet Open Paris

€1,100 Main Event
Jours 3
Event Info

2019 Unibet Open Paris

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a7
Prix
€89,070
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€460,800
Entrants
480
Info Niveau
Niveau
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
9
Joueurs Survivants
1

Omar Lakhdari vainqueur de l'Unibet Open Paris pour 89,070e

Niveau 31 : 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Omar Lakhdari wins Unibet Open Paris
Omar Lakhdari wins Unibet Open Paris

Somehow the final day of the Unibet Open Paris Main Event proved to be both a rollercoaster and a procession, as start-of-day chip leader Omar Lakhdari finally saw off Quoc Dung Le heads-up to win the title and €89,070 first prize.

The 480-player field is the biggest Lakhdari has topped in his poker career, one which has seen him amass over $1.5m in lifetime earnings.

This victory also constitutes his biggest ever poker result on French soil.

Omar Lakhdari wins Unibet Open Paris
Omar Lakhdari wins Unibet Open Paris

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout (EUR)
1Omar LakhdariFrance€ 89,070
2Quoc Dung LeFrance€ 55,270
3Vladimir NexFrance€ 38,110
4Malik CorbinFrance€ 28,230
5Alexandru DanesFrance€ 21,720
6Michel LeibgorinFrance€ 16,700
7Giuseppe ZarboItaly€ 13,360
8Alexey DmitrievRussia€ 10,690
9Hakim ChniyatFrance€ 8,550
Unibet Open Paris Final Table
Unibet Open Paris Final Table

Final Day Action

It was an incredible start to the day, with three eliminations in the first nine hands. Hakim Chniyat fell in the first hand, losing a flip with sevens against the ace-king of Lakhdari, before Alexey Dmitriev joined him, also at the hands of Lakhdari.

Dmitriev got it in even better than Chniyat did, with his pocket fours well ahead of Lakhdari's pocket deuces. But a deuce in the window saw Lakhdari send a second player to the rail in quick succession.

Giuseppe Zarbo had started the day as the short stack, and laddered two spots before a three-way confrontation saw him eliminated, when his jacks ran into the ace-queen of Alexandru Danes, but more importantly the pocket aces of Quoc Dung Le.

Unibet Open Paris
Unibet Open Paris

Michel Leibgorin and Vladimir Nex would trade doubles, before Malik Corbin got in on the action, also doubling through the French veteran. Lakhdari would add another victim, flipping Leibgorin from the tournament with ace-queen against sixes, the board double-pairing to counterfeit Leibgorin and eliminate him in sixth place.

Le was making up ground, eliminating Alexandru Danes in fifth place, as was Nex who sent Corbin to the rail in fourth.

The final three players seemed equally matched, with Lakhdari, Nex and Le all taking turns in the chip lead as the trio traded doubles between them. The pivotal hand came when Le turned a ten holding ace-ten against the nines of Nex, and he would depart soon thereafter.

Omar Lakhdari vs Quoc Dung Le
Omar Lakhdari vs Quoc Dung Le

Le would take the chip lead into heads-up, extending it further before Lakhdari doubled back up. The duo went on a short dinner break, but when they returned, the chips went in one direction and Lakhdari closed out the most prestigious victory of his career.

Tags: Alexandru DanesAlexey DmitrievGiuseppe ZarboHakim ChniyatMalik CorbinMichel LeibgorinOmar LakhdariQuoc Dung LeVladimir Nex