2024 Championnat de France

€1,000 CDF Main Event
Day: 1a
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Event Info
2024 Championnat de France
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q6
Prize
€75,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€467,174
Total Entries
553
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
143
Players Left
44
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€1,000 CDF Main Event

Day 1a Completed

Big Lead for Mathias Marza After Day 1a of the €1,000 French Championship Main Event

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Mathias Marza
Mathias Marza

Who will succeed Leo Truche, the winner of the 2023 French Championship? The answer will be known on Sunday, but the action started this Wednesday, September 11, with Day 1a of the €1,000 Main Event.

In this first of three flights, 143 entrants were recorded, but only 44 players managed to bag chips at the end of the day. Among them, Mathias Marza quickly rose to the top of the chip counts. He maintained the lead throughout the day and finished with 565,000 chips, the largest stack of all.

€1,000 French Championship Main Event Day 1a Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig Blinds
1Mathias MarzaFrance565,000377
2Heni MokniFrance354,500236
3Julien CombierFrance352,000235
4Cyrille La BalmeFrance309,000206
5Bruno KhalifaFrance268,000179
6Bruno FitoussiFrance240,000160
7Akram SolianeFrance240,000160
8Malcolm FranchiFrance231,000154
9Yunus EkinciFrance228,000152
10Julien PavonFrance213,500142

To build his stack, Marza eliminated the 2024 6-max French champion Julien Mariani, won a big pot from Arnaud Mattern to gain confidence, and battled with Laurent Michot at the end of the day. Michot ultimately lost the battle and bagged 55,000 chips.

Heni Mokni (354,500) and Julien Combier (352,000) also finished with big stacks, along with Bruno Fitoussi (240,000), who had to re-enter the tournament once. During the last minutes, Fitoussi had Malcolm Franchi (231,000) to his left, who hit a straight to send PMU Team Pro Jeremy Surinach to the rail in the last level. Franchi qualified for Day 2 with 231,000 chips.

Mathias Moutaoukil (185,000), Michel Leibgorin (184,500), Omar Lakhdari (150,000), Erich Tedeschi (145,000), Hugues Girard (141,000), Alexandre Le Vaillant (122,000), Remi De Rossi (118,500), and Fabian Rolli (118,000) also advanced to Day 2.

Finally, 2018 EPT Monte Carlo winner Nicolas Dumont (111,500), Michel Molenaar (105,000), and 2023 NAPT Las Vegas champion Sami Bechahed (92,000) are still in the race to win a national title after having already excelled at the international level.

Sami Bechahed
Sami Bechahed

Tomorrow, Thursday, September 12th, the Main Event continues with Day 1b at 1:00 p.m. local time. Ten 60-minute levels will be played in this flight. Then at 9 p.m., the third and last flight will begin with 30-minute levels. Late registration remains open until the end of Level 12 on Day 2.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor throughout the entire Main Event to provide all of the action until a winner is crowned!

Tags: Akram SolianeAlexandre Le VaillantArnaud MatternBruno FitoussiBruno KhalifaCyrille La BalmeErich TedeschiFabian RolliJeremy SurinachJulien CombierJulien MarianiJulien PavonLaurent MichotLeo TrucheMalcolm FranchiMathias MarzaMathias MoutaoukilMichel LeibgorinMichel MolenaarNicolas DumontOmar LakhdariRemi De RossiSami BechahedYunus Ekinci

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

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End of Day 1a

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

44 players out of 143 entrants bagged their chips after Day 1a of the €1,000 French Championship.

Stay tuned as PokerNews provides you chip counts and the full recap of the day.

Birdemir Eliminated on the Last Hand

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

On the last hand of the day, Mayis Birdemir shoved for 47,000 from middle position, then Erich Tedeschi in the cutoff three-bet all-in for 93,500. All the other players folded.

Mayis Birdemir: JJ All in
Erich Tedeschi: QQ

The board of 610A85 didn't change anything and Birdemir was eliminated.

Tags: Erich Tedeschi

Two Pair for Souprayenmestry

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

Three-way on a flop of 4A8, Sonny Franco under the gun bet 3,000. Jean Souprayenmestry called from the hijack, as well as Luca Delerm who was in the big blind.

All three of them checked the K turn, and the K river brought no more action.

"Queen high," Delerm said while flipping over Q9. Franco showed 54, but the pot went into Souprayenmestry's direction has he had 55 for two pair.

Tags: Jean SouprayenmestryLuca DelermSonny Franco

Marza in a Tough Spot Against Michot

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

Picking up the action on a board of 10264J with roughly 90,000 in the pot, the chipleader Mathias Marza in the small blind checked and saw Laurent Michot on the button moving all-in for 82,500.

Marza went deep into the tank, counting his stack again and again. "You show if I fold?" Marza asked. "I never show," Michot answered. "You have ace-king?" Marza added. "Let me check..." Michot joked, before hearing that Marza was folding.

"I don't have ace-king, I have ace-queen," Michot said while flipping over AQ. Marza showed the 10 and sent his second card into the muck.

Tags: Laurent MichotMathias Marza

Combien With Two Pair

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante

Omar Lakhdari opened from early position, then Julien Combier to his left three-bet to 14,500. The button called, as well as Lakhdari.

On a flop of 4A8, Combier bet 19,000. The button called again, but Lakhdari gave up at this point.

Both players checked the Q turn, but on the Q river, Combier bet 22,000. The button went deep into the tank but folded. Combier flipped over A2.

Tags: Julien CombierOmar Lakhdari

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