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2017 Winamax SISMIX

Main Event
Jours 1c
Event Info

2017 Winamax SISMIX

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
aq
Prix
1,000,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
6,000 MAD
Entrants
1,078
Info Niveau
Niveau
32
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000

2017 Winamax SISMIX Main Event Draws Record-Breaking Field of 1,078 Entries

Niveau 13 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
[Removed:445] made the most of it at Day 1c, as he bagged up 667,000.
[Removed:445] made the most of it at Day 1c, as he bagged up 667,000.

It was another buzzing day at the 2017 Winamax SISMIX Main Event as the third and final starting day took place at Casino de Marrakech. At one point the card room was even filled to the brim, as more than 320 warriors of the felt were seated simultaneous, but with a capacity of 356, not a single poker player had to wait to dive into the action.

Day 1c attracted a total of 492 entries, bringing the total tally of the Morrocan headliner up to a record-breaking 1,078 entries. That is the first time the Winamax SISMIX crosses the 1,000-player milestone, which also makes for the biggest prize pool to ever be paid out at the festival. The final distribution will not be announced until the cards are back in the air tomorrow, but the prize pool should handily surpass 5,500,000 Moroccan Dhiram equalling half a million Euro.

After 13 levels of 40 minutes each, the staggering field was reduced to 120 survivors. Best of the bunch today was the local player [Removed:445], topping the standings by bagging and tagging 667,000, but he is closely followed by France's Ivan Deyra, who managed to turn his starting stack of 50,000 into a whopping 590,000. Neither of them was able to overtake the yellow jersey from day 1B leader Christophe Beyer, as his 687,000 will be enough for pole position when the play is restarted.

Rounding out the top-5 is Sofiene Belaid (570,500), Salim Sefiat (547,000) and Abdelkader Atigui (520,000), all way above tomorrow's chip average of 210,000 and change.

Team Winamax was yet again strongly represented with seven Pro's turning up at the felt, but once again it was a case of swing and a miss for the majority of them. Pierre Calamusa got off to a strong start and were up to 200,000 chips by the dinner break, but he fell short within the last two levels, as did teammates Sylvain Loosli and Aladin Reskallah.

However, It wasn't all bad for the Pro Team. Belgian Davidi Kitai had a bit of rollercoaster day, almost having doubled his starting stack shortly after being seated thanks to some thin value betting. Being a familiar face in the crowd, Kitai was maybe even more susceptible to opponents playing back, and he did face some impressive and interesting bluffs during the day. Ultimately Kitai bagged up a respectable 170,500 chips.

Bruno Lopes, Gaelle Baumann and Davidi Kitai will all be representing Winamax Team Pro during tomorrow's Day 2.

Also advancing is Gaelle Baumann (209,000) and Bruno Lopes (234,500), while former European Champion in Basketball, Winamax VIP Emmeline Ndongue, in impressive fashion managed to quadruple her starting stack.

The seat draw for Day 2 of the 2017 Winamax SISMIX Main Event will be provided as soon as it is made public, and the live reporting team will be back at lunch time tomorrow when the action resumes in level 14 at blinds of 2,500-5,000 and a running ante of 500. The plan for tomorrow will be 12 levels of 50 minutes each, while the level duration will be further increased to 60 minutes each on Sunday's finale.

All photos courtesy of Winamax

Tags: Aladin ReskallahBruno LopesDavidi KitaiEmmeline NdongueGaelle BaumannPierre CalamusaSylvain Loosli

Slam Dunk for Ndongue

Niveau 10 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Yohan Figueiras made min-raised to 4,000 from early position and Winamax VIP Emmeline Ndongue clicked it up to 6,000. Arthur Conan right behind her moved all-in for 60,800 total, and while Figueiras quickly got out of the way, Ndongue put her chips over the betting line and started counting up the call.

Conan turned over {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs} and waited in anticipation to see the cards of his Ndongue. It took the former professional basketball player another few seconds before she finally found the correct amount and proceeded to turn over {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}; the worst possibly outcome for Conan.

The board ran out without any unpleasant surprises for Ndongue, and she happily raked in the massive pot worth almost 130,000.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Emmeline Ndongue fr
Emmeline Ndongue
175,000 115,000
Arthur Conan fr
Arthur Conan
Eliminé

Tags: Emmeline Ndongue

Kitai Gets Bluffed Again

Niveau 8 : 600/1,200, 200 ante

Davidi Kitai is not an easy man to bluff, but somehow it has happened on two different occasions within the last few hours of play. The latest opponent to receive the I bluffed Kitai t-shirt* is Farid Berkani, but it took three bullets and quite a bit of talking for him to get it through.

Berkani made it 3,200 to go from the button, Kitai reraised to 8,500 out of the small blind, and Berkani made the call. Kitai checked the {8-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} flop, and Berkani instantly threw out two blue chips worth 5,000 each. Kitai called.

The {8-Hearts} on the turn prompted another check from Kitai, and an even quicker bet from Berkani - this time 20,000. Kitai gave it some thought this time before committing the chips.

Kitai checked a third time on the {K-Spades} river and Bertani, just as quickly as the previous streets, cut out 40,000 and put them over the betting line. Kitai smirked at his opponent before going deep into the tank, only to surface when Berkani started chatting with him.

As your reporter today is not much of a French speaker, this is purely an assumption but the way they nearly sang every sentence, they must have talked about love, life and everything in between.

After more than five minutes of conversation, Kitai finally mucked his cards, and Berkani flashed his hand - {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} - to the table before they hit the muck as well.

* Please be aware no such thing exists

Joueur Jetons Progression
Davidi Kitai be
Davidi Kitai
EPT Main Event Champion
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Winamax
185,000 95,000
Farid Berkani
Farid Berkani
160,000 160,000

Tags: Davidi Kitai

Welcome to Day 1c of the Winamax SISMIX Main Event

The Winamax SISMIX festival is about poker, party and time by the pool
The Winamax SISMIX festival is about poker, party and time by the pool

In about 90 minutes from now, the third and final starting day of the 2017 Winamax SISMIX Main Event will kick off at midday at the Casino de Marrakech located at the Es Saadi Resort. For tourists and locals alike it looks to be another day of fortysomething degrees Celsius, but the SISMIX festival goers will either have the chance to cool down in the pool or in the beautiful (and air-conditioned) playing area, able to hold hundreds and hundreds of poker players.

Day 1a and 1b drew a total of 585 entries, requiring today's heat to make at least 316 participants to equal the number of participants from last year. With the 369 runners from last night that is well within reach, and this year's edition might very well become the biggest SISMIX ever to take place.

Another 90 players made it through last night, putting Saturday's total field up to 136, but for those who didn't, today is another opportunity to secure advancement.

For the buy-in of 6,000 Moroccan Dirham (€550) participants will receive a starting stack of 50,000 chips; good for 250 big blinds during the first level. In today's poker forecast is 13 levels of 40 minutes each, with late registration being open until the completion of level 10. For players busting, a single re-entry will be allowed during the first ten levels as well.

Day 1 Blind Structure

LevelAnteSmall BlindBig Blind
125100200
225150300
350200400
475250500
5100300600
6100400800
71005001,000
82006001,200
92008001,600
103001,0002,000
114001,2002,400
125001,5003,000
135002,0004,000

The man who tops the standings at this point in time is France's Christophe Beyer, who bagged and tagged an impressive stack of 687,000 chips last night. Close behind him is countryman Jeremy Saderne (623,000), who just two months ago won €100,000 by besting a field of 1,399 players at the Winamax Poker Tour Final in Paris. Rounding out the all-French top-3 is Kamel Atoui with 575,000 chips. They will be the crowd to catch for today's fighters of the felt.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor at Casino de Marrakech to provide updates for the entirety of the Main Event: From the very first Shuffle up and deal to the very last river card is dealt Sunday night.