2025 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech

6,000 MAD Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
765,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
6,000 MAD
Prize Pool
4,768,000 MAD
Entries
937
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
31
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 937
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Quentin Laugt Wins Record-Breaking UDSO Marrakech Main Event for MAD 765,000 (€74,125)

Level 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Quentin Laugt
Quentin Laugt

Many poker festivals around the world are filled with players with obscene Hendon Mob scores, boasting earnings with multiple commas. But that’s not quite the case for the Unibet DeepStack Open (UDSO).

The festival has always been geared toward recreational players seeking a poker holiday with a player-friendly structure that guarantees plenty of play and a true poker experience. The 6,000 MAD buy-in UDSO Marrakech Main Event at Casino de Marrakech was the perfect example, attracting not just grinders but also plenty of newcomers and casual players chasing their first recorded cash.

To put the field in perspective, the players who reached the final table had just over a combined $1 million in live cashes on The Hendon Mob, with nearly half of that total belonging to a single player.

Quentin Laugt
Quentin Laugt

Emerging from the record-breaking 937 entry field was Quentin Laugt, who combined sharp value betting with relentless pressure at the final table to take control of the tournament. The Frenchman secured the UDSO Championship Belt and the 765,000 MAD (€74,125) top prize from the 4,768,000 MAD (€462,000) prize pool. According to The Hendon Mob, Laugt had already amassed more than $237,000 in live earnings prior to this victory, with a career-best score of $89,448.

UDSO Marrakech Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPrize (MAD)Prize (€)
1Quentin LaugtFrance765,000€74,125
2Habib RachediFrance535,000€51,839
3Tristan ForgeFrance390,000€37,789
4Ahmed BliliFrance290,000€28,100
5Belghiti SmailMorocco215,000€20,833
6Manuel LopezSpain160,000€15,503
7Frederic PopotFrance120,000€11,628
8Steven BohnFrance92,000€8,914
9Hassan AtighMauritania74,000€7,170

Final Day Action

Ghali Hsissen
Ghali Hsissen

While the plan had been to return with just 16 players, the previous night saw 31 bags come through, setting up a hectic start to the final day. The eliminations came thick and fast, and within two levels the field had already been trimmed down to 18.

From there it became a race to the final table. Among those drawing attention was Ghali Hsissen, who had his father — Moroccan poker veteran Mehdi Hsissen — following every hand from the rail. The proud support wasn’t enough to extend his run, however, as Ghali bowed out in 16th place.

Cristina Jugastru carried the flag as the last woman standing, but her hopes of a deep run ended in 14th when she lost a flip. The pain of a near miss was even more acute for Malik Corbin, who looked set for the final table until disaster struck. His two pair was cracked on the river, and he was left with crumbs that disappeared shortly after in tenth place.

Final Table Action

Final Table
Final Table

Day 1d chip leader Hassan Atigh had played a loose-aggressive style throughout the tournament, and it served him well as he reached the final nine. But his run ended there, as he lost a classic flip to become the first player eliminated at the final table.

Habib Rachedi picked up pocket kings twice, using them to send Steven Bohn out in eighth and Frederic Popot in seventh. Soon after, Ahmed Blili downed Manuel Lopez in sixth as he and Laugt began to distance themselves from the rest of the pack.

The last Moroccan hope, Belghiti Smail, was knocked out in fifth, leaving four French players to battle for the title. Laugt took full advantage of the dynamic, mixing in well-timed bluffs with strong value bets to amass more than half the chips in play, while the others tightened up under ICM pressure.

Tristan Forge
Tristan Forge

Eventually, Laugt ousted Blili in fourth before Rachedi eliminated Tristan Forge in third. Forge’s run carried extra meaning, with his father cheering from the rail and his partner — expecting their first child within weeks — supporting him throughout. Remarkably, Forge’s father also claimed a runner-up finish in another event during the festival, making it a family week to remember.

That left Laugt heads-up with Rachedi. Although Rachedi managed an early double-up, Laugt’s momentum was simply too strong. The Frenchman pressed his advantage, rebuilt his chip lead, and closed out the contest to secure the title, the championship belt, and the second biggest score of his career.

For Laugt, the win capped off a remarkable stretch. He had been grinding both online and live for 22 days straight. With the belt now in hand and another major score secured, he can finally step away from the tables for a well-deserved break.

That concludes PokerNews coverage of the record-breaking 2025 UDSO Marrakech Main Event, but be sure to check out our coverage of tournaments worldwide.

Tags: Ahmed BliliBelghiti SmailCristina JugastruFrederic PopotGhali HsissenHassan AtighHabib RachediMalik CorbinManuel LopezMehdi HsissenQuentin LaugtSteven BohnTristan Forge

Habib Rachedi Eliminated in 2nd Place (535,000 MAD)

Level 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante

Habib Rachedi jammed in his last 6,400,000 from the button and Quentin Laugt called from the big blind.

Habib Rachedi: 22
Quentin Laugt: A9

Laugt found an ace on the A65 flop to have one hand on the title. His second hand then grasped the Championship bet as the board completed with the K9.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quentin Laugt fr
Quentin Laugt
46,850,000
6,475,000
6,475,000
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
Busted

Tags: Kamel RachediQuentin Laugt

Rachedi Doubles

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante

Habib Rachedi and Quentin Laugt exhanged small pots to kick heads-up off but the first all-in and call just took place.

Laugt jammed on the button and Rachedi called off his stack of 5,525,000.

Habib Rachedi: A6All in
Quentin Laugt: Q3

Rachedi's title hopes stayed alive after he survived the 8K547 runout.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quentin Laugt fr
Quentin Laugt
34,525,000
3,025,000
3,025,000
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
12,230,000
3,005,000
3,005,000

Tags: Habib RachediQuentin Laugt

Tristan Forge Eliminated in 3rd Place (390,000 MAD)

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Tristan Forge
Tristan Forge

Tristan Forge jammed from the button for 2,325,000. Habib Rachedi reshoved from the small blind and folded out Quentin Laugt.

Tristan Forge: J7All in
Habib Rachedi: AK

Forge failed to connect on the Q10266 runout, and his run ended with a third place finsih.

Forge’s deep run also carried a personal storyline. Like Ghali Hsissen earlier in the day, he had family support on the rail, with his father cheering him on and his partner, expecting their first child within the next two weeks. Remarkably, Forge’s father Georges also secured a runner-up finish in another event at the festival, giving the family plenty to celebrate despite the near misses.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
9,225,000
9,225,000
9,225,000
Profile photo of Tristan Forge fr
Tristan Forge
Busted

Tags: Ghali HsissenHabib Rachedi

Ahmed Blili Eliminated in 4th Place (290,000 MAD)

Level 34 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ahmed Blili
Ahmed Blili

Habib Rachedi limped in from the small blind and Ahmed Blili checked his option from the big blind.

On the 653 flop, Rachedi bet 400,000 and snap-called when Blili jammed for 2,875,000.

Ahmed Blili: 75All in
Habib Rachedi: AA

Rachedi's trap worked, and he got his man after the 3 turn and 10 river.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
9,050,000
9,050,000
9,050,000
Profile photo of Ahmed Blili fr
Ahmed Blili
Busted

Tags: Ahmed BliliHabib Rachedi

Laugt Knows What He's Doing

Level 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Quentin Laugt
Quentin Laugt

Ahmed Blili made it 650,000 from the button, and saw Quentin Laugt defend the big blind.

Laugt check-called for 575,000 on the AJ8 flop, bringing in the 8 turn. Laugt led out on the paired board for 1,700,000 and Blili called.

The K river arrived and Laugt sized up to 2,700,000. Blili agonized over his options, clearly not liking the spot he was in. He ended up folding A2, which was the best hand as Laugt was bluffing with 109.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quentin Laugt fr
Quentin Laugt
23,900,000
2,925,000
2,925,000
Profile photo of Ahmed Blili fr
Ahmed Blili
8,150,000
3,550,000
3,550,000
Profile photo of Tristan Forge fr
Tristan Forge
7,725,000
125,000
125,000
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
7,000,000
7,000,000
7,000,000

Tags: Ahmed BliliQuentin Laugt

Belghiti Smail Eliminated in 5th Place (215,000 MAD)

Level 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Belghiti Smail
Belghiti Smail

Quentin Laugt raised to 550,000 from under the gun and Belghiti Smail defended his big blind.

Smail check-jammed for 2,400,000 over a bet of 350,000 on the JJ7 flop. Laugt quickly called.

Belghiti Smail: 63All in
Quentin Laugt: KJ

It was trips versus a flush a draw, but it was soon over as the 7 turn left Smail drawing dead ahead of the Q river.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quentin Laugt fr
Quentin Laugt
20,975,000
4,875,000
4,875,000
Profile photo of Belghiti Smail ma
Belghiti Smail
Busted

Tags: Belghiti SmailQuentin Laugt

Manuel Lopez Eliminated in 6th Place (160,000 MAD)

Level 32 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Manuel Lopez
Manuel Lopez

Manuel Lopez raised to 550,000 from the hijack before Ahmed Blili shoved from the small blind for 7,300,000. Lopez quickly called off his stack of 3,900,000.

Manuel Lopez: A10All in
Ahmed Blili: JJ

The J97 flop saw Blili make a set, but Lopez was still live with a gutshot. That draw turned into a double-gutter on the K turn but the 7 river have Blili the win, and he gave a little cheer as he sent out Lopez.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Quentin Laugt fr
Quentin Laugt
16,100,000
225,000
225,000
Profile photo of Ahmed Blili fr
Ahmed Blili
11,700,000
3,900,000
3,900,000
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
7,925,000
7,925,000
7,925,000
Profile photo of Tristan Forge fr
Tristan Forge
7,850,000
1,725,000
1,725,000
Profile photo of Belghiti Smail ma
Belghiti Smail
3,200,000
725,000
725,000
Profile photo of Manuel Lopez es
Manuel Lopez
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Ahmed BliliManuel Lopez

Frederic Popot Eliminated in 7th Place (120,000 MAD)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Frederic Popot
Frederic Popot

Habib Rachedi raised on the button and snap-called when Frederic Popot jammed for 1,825,000 from the small blind.

Frederic Popot: Ax7xAll in
Habib Rachedi: KxKx

Rachedi found another set of kings on the K108 flop. He sealed the checkmark on the 8 turn before the 4 river arrived.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
9,350,000
9,350,000
9,350,000
Profile photo of Frederic Popot fr
Frederic Popot
Busted

Tags: Frederic PopotHabib Rachedi

Steven Bohn Eliminated in 8th Place (92,000 MAD)

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Steven Bohn
Steven Bohn

Habib Rachedi raised to 250,000 from early position and was called by Ahmed Blili and Quentin Laugt from the hijack and button. Steven Bohn jammed for 2,575,000 from the big blind to put the action back on Rachedi. He then rejammed which forced out the A2 and A8 that Blili and Laugt held.

Steven Bohn: QQAll in
Habib Rachedi: KK

Rachedi had the hand essentially won on the KJ7 flop, and it was confirmed on the 2 turn ahead of the 4 river.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ahmed Blili fr
Ahmed Blili
10,875,000
300,000
300,000
Profile photo of Habib Rachedi fr
Habib Rachedi
7,550,000
7,550,000
7,550,000
Profile photo of Belghiti Smail ma
Belghiti Smail
7,075,000
125,000
125,000
Profile photo of Tristan Forge fr
Tristan Forge
5,575,000
725,000
725,000
Profile photo of Manuel Lopez es
Manuel Lopez
4,500,000
425,000
425,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Frederic Popot fr
Frederic Popot
2,075,000
Profile photo of Steven Bohn fr
Steven Bohn
Busted

Tags: Ahmed BliliHabib RachediQuentin LaugtSteven Bohn