€2,200 FPS Paris High Roller
Day 2 Completed
€2,200 FPS Paris High Roller
Day 2 Completed
After another marathon session of more than 15 hours at the Hyatt Regency Paris Etoile, the latest marquee event of the inaugural 2023 PokerStars European Poker Tour Paris stop in the heart of the French capital has crowned a winner. Out of a field of 910 entries, two locals battled for the biggest slice of the €1,747,200 prize pool in the France Poker Series (FPS) Paris €2,200 High Roller.
It was a short-lived heads-up duel between Mohamed Mokrani and Antony Marchetti, as the former needed just ten hands to claim a marquee victory worth €305,300. Mokrani knocked out seven of his last nine opponents much to the delight of Marchetti, who earned pay jumps to a consolation prize of €190,450.
Also featured on the nine-handed final table were Norway's Jon Kyte, and Italian poker veteran Francesco Delfoco while Brazil was represented by Wagner Ripper and Luis Celso.
Place | Winner | Country | Prize (in EUR) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Mohamed Mokrani | France | €305,300 |
2 | Antony Marchetti | France | €190,450 |
3 | Wagner Ripper | Brazil | €136,050 |
4 | Simeon Spasov | Bulgaria | €104,650 |
5 | Jon Kyte | Norway | €80,500 |
6 | Cedric Massaro | France | €61,900 |
7 | Francesco Delfoco | Italy | €47,650 |
8 | Luis Celso | Brazil | €36,650 |
9 | Hugo Machado | Portugal | €28,200 |
When the action resumed at noon local time, there were 134 players remaining and they were culled down in dramatic fashion during a frantic opening stage. Among those to bow out during that period were the WSOP bracelet winners Ori Hasson and Alexandre Reard, the latter of which saw his pocket queens cracked by the pocket sixes of Lex Veldhuis.
There would be no happy end for the PokerStars ambassador either as he was eliminated shortly after in a three-way all-in. This time, it was Veldhuis with the queens and Mehdi Chaoui held eights, while both were covered by Maxime Bevers with pocket kings. An eight on the river ensured the triple up of Chaoui, who would rise towards the top of the leaderboard soon after.
The onslaught continued relentlessly with notables such as Sylvain Loosli, Anton Suarez, and Ken Okada all out in quick succession. Woojong Ha then came from behind with a dominated pair to eliminate Mauricio Ferreira Pais as well as Nariman Yaghmai only to see his fortune falter on the final five tables, too.
Gaelle Baumann and Emil Bise missed out on the final three tables, after which Bart Lybaert became the next casualty once the seat assignments were shuffled. For Baumann, the end came in a flip with ace-queen against the pocket nines of Delfoco. Stoyan Obreshkov and Marton Czuczor were the next two big names of the international poker scene who ran out of chips after that.
The fall from grace of Chaoui commenced when his pocket aces were cracked by the eight-five suited of Hugo Machado and the young Moroccan had to settle for 20th place. Day 1 chip leader Manuel Labous narrowly missed out on the final two tables, as did Ho Tien Cheung,
WSOP bracelet winner Alexandru Papazian and 2007 EPT Prague Main Event champion Arnaud Mattern followed to the payout desk as the late stages of the tournament became more tense. Ladislao Dalfo Batlle and Mark Buckley were ousted by Jeremie Zouari. The roller coaster ride of Michael Ferrer ended just shy of the final table, which was set after the eliminations of the two Frenchmen Luc Bindel and Zouari.
With an average of just 15 big blinds, the restart after that became a cagey affair without any flop for some 20 minutes. Chip leader Mokrani was responsible for the knockouts of Machado and Celso as he cemented the top spot right away. The domination of the Frenchman continued when his turned flush dented Delfoco as Mokrani before he also claimed the rest and suddenly held three times as many chips as the nearest follower.
The streak of Mokrani broke as Cedric Massaro fell to Simeon Spasov and Kyte flopped best only to get one-outered by eventual runner-up Marchetti. Brazil's final hope, Ripper earned two double-ups and left Spasov short. The Bulgarian doubled once but then bowed out to Mokrani, who applied a lot of pressure with his overwhelming lead.
Once Ripper sent his chips over to Mokrani, much to the delight of the predominantly French rail in the early morning hours, it took just ten hands of heads-up play to determine a winner.
This concludes the PokerNews coverage of the 2023 FPS Paris €2,200 High Roller, but several other marquee events are still part of the exclusive live reporting schedule
In the tenth hand of heads-up play, Antony Marchetti jammed for 2,525,000 on the button and was called by Mohamed Mokrani.
Antony Marchetti:
Mohamed Mokrani:
As the French rail drew closer to the table, Marchetti got very excited upon seeing the flop. The turn was the ultimate sweat card with a straight and flush draw for Mokrani, who got there with the river to seal his victory after a commanding final table performance.
Marchetti had to settle for €190,450 while Mokrani claimed the gold EPT shard trophy and top prize of €305,300.
A recap of today's action is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
27,300,000
3,525,000
|
3,525,000 |
Antony Marchetti | Busted |
The first five hands of heads-up play produced an all-in and a call, which ended up in a split pot.
Prior to that, both players had button jams go through uncalled and Mohamed Mokrani pulled further ahead, as Antony Marchetti dropped to nine big blinds.
When Mokrani jammed the , Marchetti called with the . The kicker didn't play on the runout and heads-up play carried on.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
23,775,000
1,400,000
|
1,400,000 |
Antony Marchetti |
3,525,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |
After several hands that consisted of all ins and folds, Wagner Ripper ripped it all in and got called by Mohamed Mokrani.
Wagner Ripper:
Mohamed Mokrani:
The board ran out to give Mokrani two pair with his sixes and the queens on board. Ripper was eliminated in third place for €136,050.
Play is now heads-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
22,375,000
3,625,000
|
3,625,000 |
Antony Marchetti |
4,925,000
1,775,000
|
1,775,000 |
Wagner Ripper | Busted |
Mohamed Mokrani limped the button and Antony Marchetti did so from the small blind, Wagner Ripper checked in the big blind. The three-way flop of flop was checked to Mokrani, who bet 800,000 and won the pots after both opponents folded.
Mokrani then jammed out of the small blind into Marchetti's big blind to take it down before repeating the same feat with a successful button shove.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
18,750,000
2,175,000
|
2,175,000 |
Wagner Ripper |
5,400,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
Antony Marchetti |
3,150,000
-1,975,000
|
-1,975,000 |
Simeon Spasov shoved all in from the button and got called by Mohamed Mokrani in the small blind. The cards were turned on their backs.
Simeon Spasov:
Mohamed Mokrani:
The board ran out to give Mokrani a pair of aces. Spasov was eliminated in 4th place for €104,650.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
16,575,000
4,950,000
|
4,950,000 |
Simeon Spasov | Busted |
Level: 35
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Antony Marchetti raised to 600,000 on the button and short stack Simeon Spasov then jammed for 1,850,000 out of the big blind. It took a couple of seconds but Marchetti made the call and the cards were flipped over.
Simeon Spasov:
Antony Marchetti:
The Bulgarian was way ahead and cemented the lead with the flop, locking up the double on the turn to make the river a formality.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
11,625,000
475,000
|
475,000 |
Wagner Ripper |
6,400,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |
Antony Marchetti |
5,125,000
-775,000
|
-775,000 |
Simeon Spasov |
4,150,000
1,700,000
|
1,700,000 |
Mohamed Mokrani limped the button and Wagner Ripper checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came . Ripper checked and and Mokrani bet 500,000, which Ripper called. The turn was the and both players checked.
The river came the . Ripper checked and Mokrani bet 1.5 million, which was enough to get Ripper to fold. Mokrani's reign continues and he has 11,650,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mohamed Mokrani |
11,650,000
500,000
|
500,000 |
Wagner Ripper |
6,400,000
-1,400,000
|
-1,400,000 |