2022 Marrakech Poker Open

€1,300 MPO Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 Marrakech Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
€100,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,300
Prize Pool
€4,892,000
Entries
426
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 3
Players Left
1

Mounim Kaddouri Eliminated in 4th Place for DH 335,000 (€33,500)

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Mounim Kaddouri
Mounim Kaddouri

Mounim Kaddouri, down to 600,000 chips, shoved on the button and got called by both Ahmed Bourma and Montevil21 in the blinds.

The two remaining active players checked all the way throughout a board {3-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts}{j-Clubs} and the three players tabled their cards.

Mounim Kaddouri: {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Ahmed Bourma: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}
Montevil21: {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}

Bourma showed the best hand to take down the three-way pot and eliminate Kaddouri on the way for a 4th place finish worth DH 335,000 (€33,500).

Player Chips Progress
Ahmed Bourma ma
Ahmed Bourma
5,300,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
Montevil21 es
Montevil21
4,000,000
-600,000
-600,000
Mounim Kaddouri fr
Mounim Kaddouri
Busted

Tags: Ahmed BourmaMounim Kaddouri

Haho Takes the Chipleader Seat

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Said Hoha
Said Hoha

On the button, Ahmed Bourma raised with {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts} and faced a three-bet worth 510,000 from [Removed:445] in the big blind. After a minute, Bourma called.

Things heated on the flop {7-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. Hoha continued for 550,000 and Bourma announced all in, putting Hoha at risk for a total stack worth 2,100,000. Hoha called for the following showdown:

Said Hoha: {10-Spades}{5-Hearts}
Ahmed Bourma: {a-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

The {6-Diamonds} turn and {9-Clubs} river didn't change anything and Hoha double up with a pair of tens to take the chipleader position.

Player Chips Progress
[Removed:445]
[Removed:445]
5,300,000
2,870,000
2,870,000
Ahmed Bourma ma
Ahmed Bourma
3,400,000
-2,600,000
-2,600,000

Tags: Ahmed BourmaSaid Hoha

Huge Double Up for Montevil21

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Montevil21
Montevil21

In the small blind, Montevil21 limped and [Removed:445] raised it to 400,000. Montevil21 replied by sending a three-bet for 1,300,000 and Haho shoved, putting Montevil21 at risk for a stack worth 4,700,000. Montevil21 snap-called andthey showed their cards:

Montevil21:{j-Spades}{j-Hearts}
[Removed:445]: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

Haho was in bad shape to win the hand, but found some outs for the flush and the straight on a board {10-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{9-Diamonds}. However, the {7-Hearts} bricked on the river and Montevil21 took down the huge pot to approach the 10 million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Montevil21 es
Montevil21
9,400,000
5,100,000
5,100,000
[Removed:445]
[Removed:445]
1,900,000
-5,400,000
-5,400,000

Tags: Said Bourma

[Removed:445] Eliminated in 3rd Place for DH 475,000 (€47,500)

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante

Ahmed Bourma saw {q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} in his hands on the button and raised to 200,000. [Removed:445] three-bet in the big blind to 600,000 with {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds} and Bourma decided to call.

The flop revealed {6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{q-Spades}, giving a pair of queens to Bourma . Haho decided to check-call Bourma for 600,000. The turn was the {k-Diamonds} and the same action happened for another 600,000.

A {a-Diamonds} hit the river to give the flush to Bourma and Haho checked one last time. Bourma bet 900,00, putting Haho at risk for his last 700,000 and the latter ended up calling, but only to see the bad news.

Haho made his way to the payout desk to collect his DH 475,000 (€47,500).

Player Chips Progress
Ahmed Bourma ma
Ahmed Bourma
5,700,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
[Removed:445]
[Removed:445]
Busted

Tags: Ahmed Bourma

Ahmed Bourma Eliminated in 2nd Place for DH 700,000 (€70,000)

Level 29 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 120,000 ante
Ahmed Bourma
Ahmed Bourma

Ahmed Bourma opened to 375,000 and faced an all in raise from Montavil21, putting his stack worth 3,300,000 at risk. Bourma went deep into the tank and eventually announced the call:

Ahmed Bourma: {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Montavil21: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}

Bourma had the bad surprise to see he had the dominated hand, and couldn't hit throughout the board {7-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Spades}{q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}, to finish his run in second place for DH 700,000 (€70,000) while Montavil21 claimed the trophy.

Player Chips Progress
Montevil21 es
Montevil21
13,000,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
Ahmed Bourma ma
Ahmed Bourma
Busted

Tags: Ahmed Bourma

"Montevil21" Wins Marrakech Poker Open Main Event

Level 29 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 120,000 ante
"Montevil21"
"Montevil21"

"Montevil21" has won the 2022 Marrakech Poker Open Main Event in Casino de Marrakech. It's the first time since the pandemic that the Es Saadi resort held a big poker festival and the success was obvious. "Montevil21" defeated a field of 426 entries, including 192 reentries, to collect the first place prize of DH 1,000,000 Moroccan (€100,000) and the trophy.

Recreational player Ahmed Bourma ended up in second place for DH 700,000 (€70,000), in the same place where he started the day, while regular player of the Marrakech Casino, [Removed:445], was eliminated in third place for DH 475,000 (€47,500).

2022 Marrakech Poker Open Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in MAD)Prize (in EUR) 
1"Montevil21"SpainDH 1,000,000€100,000 
2Ahmed BourmaMoroccoDH 700,000€70,000 
3[Removed:445]MoroccoDH 475,000€47,500 
4Mounim KaddouriFranceDH 335,000€33,500 
5"OCD"SpainDH 230,000€23,000 
6Muhammed HakimMoroccoDH 170,000€17,000 
7Bachir MoutkiMoroccoDH 137,000€13,700 
8Rakesh LalwaniIndiaDH 110,000€11,000 
9"David"SpainDH 90,000€9,000 

MPO Main Event Final Day Action

At 2 p.m., 12 out of 429 players returned to Casino de Marrakech with each of them already guaranteed DH 63,000 (€6,300) for surviving two days. As for Day 1 and Day 2, "Montevil21" was leading the way and never found himself endangered during the whole day of play.

Most eyes were on WSOP champion Jean-Luc Adam, who was amongst the short stacks at the start of the final day and didn’t find any good run to finish in 12th place for DH 63,000 (€6,300). He was followed at the payout desk only a few seconds later by Mohamed Ait Chaib and Ali Ait Al Haj to set up the final table setting.

"Montevil21" was one of three Spanish players left in the field at the start of the day, the others being "David" who finished his run in ninth place and "OCD", who managed to navigate with a short stack for a few hours to eventually lose his last chips against his fellow countryman, "Montevil21", for DH 230,000 (€23,000).

Rakesh Lalwani, despite many double-ups at the end of Day 2, was next to join the rail when he shoved his pocket jacks against Mounim Kaddouri who had nothing else but pocket aces. It was Lalwani's third final table of the week, after good scores in The Opener and the High Roller.

Haho was responsible for the next departures, with the eliminations of Bachir Moutki and Muhammed Hakim in seventh and sixth place, allowing Haho to claim a temporary chiplead over "Montevil21".

Kaddouri made his way to the payout desk only 30 minutes later when he lost his last ten big blinds with ace-six while Bourma's ace-king held on a dry board. The only French player of the final table received DH 335,000 (€33,500) for his efforts.

Three-handed play started out as a nervous affair. It took more than a level and a half to lose the first player, Haho, who shoved preflop with ace-jack but only to find pocket jacks in "Montevil21"'s hand.

With that, heads-up play began with "Montevil21" with 9,700,000 in chips compared to Bourma’s 3,600,000. It didn’t take long for all of the chips to make their way to the middle, when Bourma ended up calling all in with ace-ten after a three-bet from "Montevil21" who held ace-king, and didn't find a double-up.

And so it came to pass that "Montevil21" secured the Main Event title, the €100,000 in winnings and the trophy to cap off what has been a hugely enjoyable Marrakech Poker Open.

PokerNews will be back on Moroccan soil in January as action will heat up again for the WSOP Circuit Event. See you soon in the sunny and colorful city of Marrakech!

Tags: Ahmed BourmaBachir MoutkiDiego SarmientoJean-Luc AdamMohamed Ait ChaibMounim KaddouriMuhammed HakimRakesh Lalwani