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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Bo Cruz Eliminated in 23rd Place (28,000 MAD)

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

Ahmed Blili raised from the cutoff and Bo Cruz defended his big blind.

Cruz check-called a small bet on the 754 flop before the last of his roughly 650,000 stack went in on the [8ss] turn, with Blili being the bigger stack.

Bo Cruz: J8All in
Ahmed Blili: 86

Cruz could only draw to a chop as Blili had the straight already. The board bricked with the Q and cruz busted.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ahmed Blili fr
Ahmed Blili
3,100,000
800,000
800,000
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Bo Cruz
Busted

Tags: Ahmed BliliBo Cruz

Andrei Cherkashin Eliminated in 24th Place (24,500 MAD)

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

Andrei Cherkashin jammed for 655,000 from the small blind and Benjamin Hammann called from the big blind.

Andrei Cherkashin: A7All in
Benjamin Hammann: 109

Hammann paired up on the 922 flop to move ahead, and Cherkashin was ousted after the J3 completed the board.

Player Chips Progress
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Benjamin Hammann
2,400,000
700,000
700,000
Profile photo of Andrei Cherkashin ru
Andrei Cherkashin
Busted

Tags: Andrei CherkashinBenjamin Hammann

Day 3 of UDSO Marrakech Main Event Set to Crown a Champion

Samir Sebii
Samir Sebii

The record-breaking 2025 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech Main Event is set for its finale today at Casino de Marrakech. The tournament attracted an all-time high 937 entries, building a prize pool of 4,768,000 MAD, and after a grueling Day 2, only 31 players remain in the hunt.

The first milestone of the day will be reaching the three-table redraw at 24 players, before the race intensifies to the final table. Once the last nine are set, each player will have secured at least 74,000 MAD, while all eyes will be on the 765,000 MAD payday and the chance to be crowned UDSO Marrakech champion

Cards go back in the air at 1 p.m. local time on Sunday, September 22, and the stage is set for an action-packed day that will decide the champion.

Spain’s Manuel Lopez leads the way after bagging 3,885,000 (78 big blinds). Close behind are Quentin Laugt (3,745,000) and Samir Sebii (3,155,000), with Frederic Popot (3,100,000) also stacked for a deep run.

France dominates the upper counts, with Tristan Forge and Sylvain Barca in strong positions, while Germany’s Patrick Rudau and Mauritania’s Hassan Atigh fly the flag for Germany and Mauritania.

Not everyone is returning with comfort. Short stacks such as Hamza Bounnit (135,000 – 3 big blinds), Richard Dromzee (280,000 – 6 big blinds), and Marijo (550,000 – 11 big blinds) will need early doubles to stay in contention. Cristina Jugastru, Ghali Hsissen, and Marcin Rejmak are also in the danger zone as play resumes.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Manuel LopezSpain3,885,000
2Quentin LaugtFrance3,745,000
3Samir SebiiFrance3,155,000
4Frederic PopotFrance3,100,000
5Tristan ForgeFrance2,900,000
6Patrick RudauGermany2,730,000
7Sylvain BarcaFrance2,270,000
8Hassan AtighMauritania2,200,000
9Malik CorbinFrance1,950,000
10Habib RachediFrance1,715,000

Remaning Payouts

PlacePrize (MAD)
1765,000
2535,000
3390,000
4290,000
5215,000
6160,000
7120,000
892,000
974,000
10–1160,000
12–1350,000
14–1543,000
16–1737,000
18–2032,000
21–2328,000
24–3124,500

There will be live streaming throughout the day on Casino de Marrakech’s channels, with the feature table broadcasted. For all the action follow the PokerNews live updates, which will be on hand until the final hand is dealt and a new champion is crowned.

Tags: Cristina JugastruFrederic PopotGhali HsissenHamza BounnitHassan AtighKamel RachediManuel LopezMarcin RejmakPatrick RudauQuentin LaugtRichard DromzeeSamir SebiiSylvain BarcaTristan Forge