Main Event
Day 2b Started
Main Event
Day 2b Started
ClubWPT and FIAT® are teaming up to bring you an exciting tournament series where the champion will win their very own wicked 2015 FIAT 500 Abarth Automatic, $500 cash, and a World Poker Tour® VIP experience.
Qualification started on Oct. 1, 2014 with tournaments running every day.
ClubWPT will pay for travel expenses and fly the winner to a WPT® tournament during Season XIII in 2015 to accept their prize during the filming of a televised World Poker Tour event.
Check out the tournament structure to learn more about some of the ways you can qualify to play in the FIAT Final on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015.
Do you have what it takes to travel The Road to the FIAT® Final?
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Promotion begins on Oct 1, 2014 and ends on Jan 25, 2015. Must be 18 or older and a resident of one of the States or countries listed at www.clubwpt.com/prize-eligibility, excluding Florida. The Grand Prize winner will be required to appear at a televised WPT Season XIII event selected by Sponsor. See Official Rules at www.clubwpt.com/fiator for eligibility restrictions, qualifying information, prize descriptions/restrictions/ARVs, and complete details. Void where prohibited.
Sponsor: WPT Enterprises, Inc., 1920 Main St. Unit 1150, Irvine, CA 92614
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jean-Marc Achiary
|
152,000 | |
Antoine Tissier
|
150,200 | |
Mehdi Souily
|
147,400
147,400
|
147,400 |
Franck Makaci |
146,000
146,000
|
146,000 |
Adriano Di Fatta | 145,000 | |
David Lascar |
140,300
140,300
|
140,300 |
Julien Lim | 137,400 | |
Faycal Djoher | 133,400 | |
Jean Lucas | 131,600 | |
Georges Viaud |
126,300
126,300
|
126,300 |
Maxime Foures
|
123,400 | |
Christophe Siddi
|
118,400 | |
Peter Sobfeldt
|
118,300 | |
Florent Estegassy | 116,300 | |
[Removed:226] | 116,300 | |
[Removed:38]
|
115,000 | |
Samir Lakliai | 115,000 | |
Julien Berthou
|
112,800 | |
Philippe Barouk | 111,500 | |
Michel Serrero
|
111,000
111,000
|
111,000 |
Mike Viel | 105,200 | |
Cedric Dupuy
|
103,900 | |
Michel Moysan
|
103,300
103,300
|
103,300 |
Fei Xu | 102,700 | |
Mathieu Gourmelen
|
99,300
99,300
|
99,300 |
Jean-Marc Achiary is the chip leader for this second Day 2 sitting down with 152,000 chips. Hot on his heels is Antoine Tissier with 150,200 and right behind him is Mehdi Souily on 147,400.
There really isn’t a lot between the top stacks so expect the lead to change frequently as the second and final Day 2 of the tournament progresses through seven one-hour levels.
If it is anything like Day 2a the first few levels will see a stampede for the exits as players seek to propel themselves towards a fighting chance to make the penultimate Day 3.
The 170 players returning shortly are chasing the World Poker Tour National title as well as the first place prize money of €140,000. Second place will receive €94,500 with third getting €61,000. Tomorrow will be money bubble day with 81 places paid with a min-cash worth €2,000.
First though they must survive today and attempt to catch Laurent Polito who finished Day 2A with a frankly astonishing 806,000. Can it happen? PokerNews will bring you all the latest as the drama unfolds.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
Marinel Oros started the day pretty short with 17,300 and he has just been eliminated. We got to the table to see him putting on his coat and his chips being pushed to Stephane Benadiba who had in front of him and a final board of .
Disappointment for Oros but a timely boost for Benadiba
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Stephane Benadiba |
50,000
22,100
|
22,100 |
Marinel Oros
|
Busted |
Benjamin Onnardot was one of the shorter stacks in the room with just 9,700 and he got it in with a pair . Jeroen Vaneenoo looked him up with .
A final board of meant the flip was lost for Onnardot and he was out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jeroen Vaneenoo
|
36,000
9,300
|
9,300 |
Benjamin Onnardot
|
Busted |
A limp from under the gun from Alain Bauer led to seven players seeing a flop of . That was then checked around to Mohamed Aissani who bet 5,000 and got three callers.
The turn was the and that’s when the fireworks happened. El Mostafa Ederoua led out for 7,700 from the small blind and faced a raise to 18,000 from Bauer. Aissani made the call but then moved all in. Bauer moved all in too and a slightly stunned Aissani looked on in disbelief and slammed his face up to fold.
Ederoua tabled but was in bad shape against the of Bauer. The river was good enough for Bauer to score a big pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alain Bauer |
94,000
58,100
|
58,100 |
El Mostafa Ederoua
|
21,000
-33,800
|
-33,800 |
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
ClubWPT and FIAT® are teaming up to bring you an exciting tournament series where the champion will win their very own wicked 2015 FIAT 500 Abarth Automatic, $500 cash, and a World Poker Tour® VIP experience.
Qualification started on Oct. 1, 2014 with tournaments running every day.
ClubWPT will pay for travel expenses and fly the winner to a WPT® tournament during Season XIII in 2015 to accept their prize during the filming of a televised World Poker Tour event.
Check out the tournament structure to learn more about some of the ways you can qualify to play in the FIAT Final on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015.
Do you have what it takes to travel The Road to the FIAT® Final?
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Promotion begins on Oct 1, 2014 and ends on Jan 25, 2015. Must be 18 or older and a resident of one of the States or countries listed at www.clubwpt.com/prize-eligibility, excluding Florida. The Grand Prize winner will be required to appear at a televised WPT Season XIII event selected by Sponsor. See Official Rules at www.clubwpt.com/fiator for eligibility restrictions, qualifying information, prize descriptions/restrictions/ARVs, and complete details. Void where prohibited.
Sponsor: WPT Enterprises, Inc., 1920 Main St. Unit 1150, Irvine, CA 92614