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2024 Winamax SISMIX

5,500 MAD Main Event
Jours 3
Event Info

2024 Winamax SISMIX

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
107
Prix
1,500,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
5,500 MAD
Prize Pool
12,610,400 MAD
Entrants
2,736
Info Niveau
Niveau
48
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
24
Joueurs Survivants
1

5,500 MAD Main Event

Jour 3 terminé

Anthony Dasbourg Takes Down Record-Breaking Winamax SISMIX Marrakech Main Event (1,500,000 MAD)

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg

The Winamax SISMIX Marrakech Main Event at Casino de Marrakech in the Es Saadi Resort, here in Morocco, has now solidified itself in the history books as the largest six-max event ever held! After 50 levels of play, it was Anthony Dasbourg who bested the record-breaking field of 2,736 entrants to take home the trophy, title and 1,500,000 MAD (approximately €140,000).

Over a total of four starting flights, a considerable sum of 453 players were lucky enough to return to the tournament floor for Day 2. After an additional 19 levels of play, just 24 remained to battle it out on the felt this afternoon. Despite such fierce competition, it was Dasbourg who took the pole position as the dust settled.

Dasbourg came into the final with the chip lead and put on a clinical performance, eliminating four of his six competitors, to cruise to a win that looked like it was going to be his from the very start of proceedings.

2024 Winamax SISMIX Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Anthony DasbourgFrance1,500,000 MAD
2Thomas RistorcelliFrance1,100,000 MAD
3Petre IonescuRomania755,000 MAD
4Hedi BoussettaFrance520,000 MAD
5Nadine RohdeGermany370,000 MAD
6Matthieu LamagnereFrance270,000 MAD
7Romain LewisFrance200,000 MAD

Winner's Reaction

“I don’t realize it, I’m still a bit euphoric and savoring the moment right now,” Anthony Dasbourg said moments after he lifted the trophy. “It's a feeling of fulfillment. I've been playing poker for years to experience moments like this, and now I've made it to the end. It makes a huge difference to be first out of 2,736 players. It's exceptional.”

But before he won the tournament, he still had to come to Marrakech. And it seemed like it wasn’t an easy task for his friends: “To me, Marrakech was far, and I didn't want to leave my family too much. But one of my friends hyped me up, and in the end, I told myself, 'Go for it.' And I'm glad I did.”

Dasbourg had an average stack both at the end of Day 1b and at the end of Day 2. But he sped up at the final table to take the lead and never leave it again, despite having very good players like Romain Lewis and Matthieu Lamagnere around the final table. “I just told myself, 'Play your game and enjoy the moment.' That's what I did, and it paid off. I think I played well; I was aggressive. And everything went perfectly at the final table,” he explained.

But maybe he had some extra help, as he had an octopus figurine chosen by his son with him. A small lucky charm that is never going to leave him again.

Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg

Day Three Action:

Romain Lewis drew first blood, eliminating Fahd Kaabat within the first 20 minutes of the day. Kaabat got his money in good against the last surviving member of Winamax Team Pro team, but his pocket nines soon fell to a rivered pair of aces of Lewis, and he was sent to the rail in 24th place.

Romain Lewis
Romain Lewis

Premium pocket pairs seemed to be dealing the most damage as this final day panned out, with both Raul Gordo and Didier Mambour, the next two eliminations, running their short stack shoves into pocket aces and pocket kings respectively.

The remaining eliminations came at a steady pace as Aurélien Guiglini and Paul Beccari soon found their way to the rail, prompting a three-table redraw.

Amongst the final eighteen finalists, Lewis was quickly making his presence known, being responsible for two of the next three eliminations; most notably Hugues Girard in 16th place. Girard was the 2024 Winamax Poker Tour Grand Final runner-up and seemingly fell short on his quest to improve upon his silver-place finish in Paris.

Hugues Girard
Hugues Girard

Nolan Madene played one of the biggest pots in the tournament on Level 40, as his pocket jacks held to more than triple him up, However, the dream soon came to an end for Madene as he bowed out in 15th place.

David Darrimajou and Soufiane Messadek very quickly followed in the footsteps of Madene and a two-table redraw was prompted. The players soon settled into their penultimate reshuffle of the day and the race towards the all-important final table began.

It was Sacha Cohen who had the misfortune of being the final table bubble boy, exiting in 8th place. Cohen’s dominated ace-six couldn't pull in front of the ace-king held by Matthieu Lamagnere, ending his tournament run.

Final Table Action:

The scene was set and the final seven made their way to the feature table; whether it was the Moroccan climate or the first-place prize of 1,500,000 MAD on offer, the action quickly started to heat up.

2024 Sismix Final Table
2024 Sismix Final Table

The final table proceedings kicked off at a snail's pace but as the structure shallowed each player's stack, fireworks were soon to be expected. It was Lewis who became the first causality of this final table, finally ending the campaign for a Winamax Team Pro member to take down this year's SISMIX Main Event. Lewis got his money in good against Nadine Rohde, but it was a turned queen that saw her pull in front of his ace high, ensuring Lewis’ departure in seventh place.

It was close to an hour before another seat was left vacant. This time, Lamagnere’s ace-queen ran into the pocket kings of Dasbourg, ending his deep tournament run. Lamagnere is no stranger to Winamax success having final tabled the 2019 Winamax Poker Open High Roller and the 2018 Winamax Poker Open Main Event, both held in Dublin, coming 5th and 3rd respectively.

Shortly after the dinner break, it was Rohde who had to find her way to the payout desk. Rohde’s pocket queens fell behind the ace-queen of Thomas Ristorcelli, ending her incredibly impressive run. Rohde was met on the rail by a group of women who had been sweating her deep run while playing the ladies' event, that was being held alongside this final table.

Nadine Rohde
Nadine Rohde

Dasbourg wasn’t done there as he soon helped himself to the stack of Hedi Boussetta. Dasbourg’s pocket sevens held against king-six of Boussetta to send him packing in fourth place. Boussetta certainly had the biggest rail in the room, and although his finish may not have been gold medal-worthy, his friends and family certainly acted like it was.

Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta

Crashing out in the first podium position was Petre Ionescu. Ionescu had one of the most volatile journeys on this final table having been left with just one big blind on Level 46. Despite this, Ionescu managed to ladder up three spots to secure himself a payday of 755,000 MAD. Again, Dasbourg was the beneficiary of another stack.

The heads-up battle began and Dasbourg had one last stack to devour; only 15 minutes into heads-up play, that’s exactly what he did. On a flop of ten-seven-five, all the money was in the middle with Ristorcelli at risk. Dasbourg held two pair but Ristorcelli had straight and flush outs to the win. The dealer revealed the last two cards of the runout to confirm Dasbour’s record-breaking victory, leaving Ristorcelli to settle for second place.

Thomas Ristorcelli
Thomas Ristorcelli

Finally, it was up to Dasbourg to lift this year's trophy as he headed home 1,500,000 MAD richer.

Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg

That concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the SISMIX Marrakech Main Event here in Morocco. Stayed lock in for future coverage of Winamax tournaments and upcoming events.

Tags: Anthony DasbourgAurélien GuigliniDavid DarrimajouDidier MambourFahd KaabatHedi BoussettaHugues GirarMatthieu LamagnereNadine RohdeNolan MadenePaul BeccariPetre IonescuRaul GordoRomain LewisSacha CohenSoufiane MessadekThomas Ristorcelli

Thomas Ristorcelli Eliminated in 2nd Place (1,100,000 MAD)

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Thomas Ristorcelli
Thomas Ristorcelli

Thomas Ristorcelli limped from the big blind so Thomas Ristorcelli only had to check his option to discover a flop of 1075.

Dasbourg checked, then raised to 4,300,000 after Ristorcelli bet 1,400,000. Ristorcelli decided to go all-in for a total of 19,000,000, and Dasbourg quickly called.

Thomas Ristorcelli: 98 All in
Anthony Dasbourg: 107

Ristorcelli shoved with flush and straight draws while Ristorcelli flopped two pair. Nothing changed on the 8 turn and the 5 river, and Dasbourg was crowned as the winner of the 2024 Winamax Sismix.

Finishing in second place, Ristorcelli wins 1,100,000 MAD.

Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Joueur Jetons Progression
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Anthony Dasbourg
137,000,000
19,000,000
19,000,000
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Thomas Ristorcelli
Eliminé
Day 2 Chip Leader

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Petre Ionescu Eliminated in 3rd Place (755,000 MAD)

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Petre Ionescu
Petre Ionescu

Petre Ionescu moved all in from the button for his last 10,000,000. Anthony Dasbourg isolated from the small blind and the hand went to a showdown.

Petre Ionescu: K2 All in
Anthony Dasbourg: A10

The board ran out Q8887; Dasbourg's ace-high held to send yet another player to the rail.

Anthony Dasbourg
Anthony Dasbourg
Petre Ionescu
Petre Ionescu
Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Anthony Dasbourg fr
Anthony Dasbourg
118,000,000
23,000,000
23,000,000
Profile photo of Petre Ionescu ro
Petre Ionescu
Eliminé

Tags: Anthony DasbourgPetre Ionescu

Ionescu Doubles Up

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Cards went on their backs with Petre Ionescu in the big blind at risk for 9,300,000 against Thomas Ristorcelli in the small blind.

Petre Ionescu: A5 All in
Thomas Ristorcelli: 86

On a board of 3JKK3, Ionescu remained in the lead and doubled up.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Thomas Ristorcelli fr
Thomas Ristorcelli
21,000,000
-12,000,000
-12,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Petre Ionescu ro
Petre Ionescu
19,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000

Tags: Petre IonescuThomas Ristorcelli

Hedi Boussetta Eliminated in 4th Place (520,000 MAD)

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta

Hedi Boussetta in the small blind shoved for 18,000,000 and he was called by Anthony Dasbourg in the big blind.

Hedi Boussetta: K6 All in
Anthony Dasbourg: 77

Both players had a straight draw after the 958 flop. But the the 3 turn, the Q river didn't change anything, and Boussetta was eliminated.

Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta
Hedi Boussetta
Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Anthony Dasbourg fr
Anthony Dasbourg
95,000,000
18,000,000
18,000,000
Profile photo of Hedi Boussetta fr
Hedi Boussetta
Eliminé

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Dasbourg Takes on Two

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Anthony Dasbourg raised to 2,400,000 from the button with J10, Thomas Ristorcelli called in the small blind with A9, as did Petre Ionescu, in the big blind, with 86.

The action checked to Dasbourg, who bet out 1,400,000 on the 727 flop. Only Ristorcelli called.

The K turn saw Ristorcelli check and then fold to a bet of 6,500,000 from Dasbourg.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Anthony Dasbourg fr
Anthony Dasbourg
77,000,000
8,000,000
8,000,000
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Thomas Ristorcelli
33,000,000
-6,000,000
-6,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Thomas RistorcelliPetre IonescuAnthony Dasbourg

Nadine Rohde Eliminated in 5th Place (370,000 MAD)

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Nadine Rohde
Nadine Rohde

Nadine Rohde went all-in for 13,000,000 from under the gun, and she faced Thomas Ristorcelli in the cutoff who shoved for 22,000,000.

Nadine Rohde: QQ All in
Thomas Ristorcelli: AQ

Ristorcelli flopped top pair on a board of A7482 to sent Rohde to the rail. Finishing 5th, the last woman standing wins 370,000 MAD.

Joueur Jetons Progression
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Thomas Ristorcelli
39,000,000
22,800,000
22,800,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Nadine Rohde
Eliminé

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The Rail Think Its All Over for Ionescu

Niveau 48 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante

Anthony Dasbourg raised to 3,000,000 from the cutoff and Petre Ionescu moved all in for 6,500,000 from the big blind. Dasbourg snap-called.

Petre Ionescu: QQ All in
Anthony Dasbourg: K5

The 10108 flop was a safe one for Ionescu, but the 6 turn brought a sweat giving Dasbourg a flush draw. The Q river completed that flush and Dasbourg's rail erupted before relating Ionescu had made a full house, negating Dasbourg's flush, and doubling him up.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Profile photo of Anthony Dasbourg fr
Anthony Dasbourg
69,000,000
-6,400,000
-6,400,000
Profile photo of Petre Ionescu ro
Petre Ionescu
15,000,000
7,300,000
7,300,000

Tags: Anthony DasbourgPetre Ionescu