2025 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech

6,000 MAD Main Event
Day: 1b
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 1b
Entries
256
Players Left
63
Players Left 1 / 937
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Taleb Among Leaders as UDSO Marrakech Main Event Moves to Day 1b

Salah Eddine Taleb
Salah Eddine Taleb

The Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech Main Event resumes today at Casino de Marrakech with the second of four opening flights. Players will sit down at 1 p.m. with a 50,000 starting stack and 50-minute levels.

Registration stays open through the first nine levels, with unlimited re-entries available. As with all opening sessions, play will continue until just 25% of the field remains, who will then return for Day 2 on Saturday.

Day 1b comes on the back of a lively opening flight that set a strong pace for the festival. A total of 210 entries on Wednesday created a prize pool contribution of 1,113,000 MAD (approx €104,856), with 53 players advancing before Bernard Guigon made the choice to surrender his bag, leaving 52 survivors.

DateTimeEventBuy-inEntriesPrize Pool
Wed, Sept 171 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - Day 1a6,000 MAD (€531)2101,113,000 MAD
Thu, Sept 181 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - Day 1b6,000 MAD (€531)  
Fri, Sept 191 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - Day 1c6,000 MAD (€531)  
Fri, Sept 199 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - 1d Turbo6,000 MAD (€531)  
Sat, Sept 201 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - Day 2-  
Sun, Sept 211 p.m.UDSO MAIN EVENT - Final   

Day 1a Recap

Thierry Oldak ended Day 1a at the top of the counts with 545,000. Compatriot Salah Eddine Taleb also caught the eye. Taleb, a familiar face on the Unibet circuit, bagged 517,500 and is well positioned for another deep run after strong performances earlier this year in Barcelona, including a final table in the Mystery Bounty. With over $20,000 in live earnings, Taleb is chasing what could be the biggest result of his career here in Marrakech.

Rounding out the top stacks were “Pot and pot” (479,500), Juan McGregor (407,500), Belghiti Smail (407,000), and Ghali Hsissen, who eliminated RSM on the last hand of the night to bring play to a close.

There were other familiar names in the mix as well. Poker media’s Fausto Munz swapped his reporter’s notebook for chips and bagged 342,500, while Unibet Ambassador Alexandre Reard secured 95,000 thanks to a last minute double up. His colleague Arnaud Enselme fired multiple bullets but fell short of advancing.

Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Thierry OldakFrance545,000
2Salah Eddine TalebFrance517,500
3Pot and pot-479,500
4Juan McGregor-407,500
5Belghiti SmailMorocco407,000
6Bo Cruz-401,500
7BelmehdiMorocco387,000
8Aubin De KermadecFrance359,000
9Fausto MunzFrance342,500
10Ricardo SpencerSpain341,000

With three more flights still to come, today’s action is expected to draw another strong turnout. PokerNews will be on site throughout the day to provide live updates from the Main Event.

Tags: Alexandre ReardArnaud EnselmeAubin De KermadecBelghiti SmailBernard GuigonFausto MunzGhali HsissenJuan McGregorRicardo SpencerSalah Eddine TalebThierry Oldak

Baltazar Leads UDSO Marrakech High Roller Final Table

Level 1 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante
Isabel Baltazar
Isabel Baltazar

While the UDSO Marrakech Main Event has just gotten underway, plenty of eyes will also be on the 15,000 MAD (€1,412) High Roller, which resumes today at 3:30 p.m. local time. The final table will be livestreamed across Casino de Marrakech’s official channels, with nine players left in the hunt for one of the festival’s biggest prizes.

The High Roller drew 193 entries, generating a prize pool of 2,475,200 MAD (approx. €232,700). Leading the way is Isabel Baltazar, who bagged 6,625,000 after a smooth Day 2 highlighted by two well-timed sets. Hot on her heels are Gregory Dupuy (6,255,000) and Portugal’s Rui Soares (6,050,000).

EPT Barcelona standout Yohan Rascar (5,825,000), Romain Morin (4,920,000), and local favorite Mounir Khoddar (4,675,000) make up the middle of the pack, while Idir Haiche (1,775,000), Nikolay Ponomarev (1,590,000), and short stack Benjamin Hammann (870,000) will look to spin it up.

Final Table Seating Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChips
1Benjamin HammannFrance870,000
2Romain MorinFrance4,920,000
3Isabel BaltazarPortugal6,625,000
4Rui SoaresPortugal6,050,000
5Idir HaicheFrance1,775,000
6Gregory DupuyFrance6,255,000
7Yohan RascarFrance5,825,000
8Mounir KhoddarMorocco4,675,000
9Nikolay PonomarevUnited Kingdom1,590,000

Reporting and photo credit: ClubPoker

The Bubble Bursts

Kamal Jbirane
Kamal Jbirane

Day 2 saw several names bow out before the money, including Jean Montury (38th), Parham Ahoor (36th), Mohamed Mehalleg (34th), David Lichentin (32nd), and Mehdi Hsissen (31st).

The unfortunate bubble boy was Kamal Jbirane, who shoved king-six into Baltazar’s ten-six and watched her make a full house to eliminate him in 28th place. From that moment, every remaining player was guaranteed a share of the prize pool.

What They’re Playing For

PlacePrize (MAD)Prize (€)
1500,000€47,030
2360,000€33,860
3270,000€25,400
4205,000€19,290
5158,000€14,860
6124,000€11,660
799,000€9,310
880,000€7,530
965,200€6,130

Exchange rate used: €1 = 10.63 MAD

Tags: Benjamin HammannDavid LichentinGregory DupuyIdir HaicheIsabel BaltazarJean MonturyKamal JbiraneMehdi HsissenMohamed MehallegMounir KhoddarNikolay PonomarevParham AhoorRomain MorinRui SoaresYohan Rascar

Barokhel Scoops Massive Pot Amid Controversy

Level 2 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Jean-Pierre Barokhel
Jean-Pierre Barokhel

There was some commotion on Table #4 during a three-way all-in between Parham Ahoor, Abdelmalik Farahi, and Jean-Pierre Barokhel.

With around 6,000 already in the middle on a A49 flop, Ahoor led out for 2,200 from the big blind. Farahi raised to 11,500 from middle position, which prompted action from Barokhel on the button. Barokhel tossed in calling chips but announced raise before quickly backtracking, insisting he only wanted to call. The dealer ruled the action as a minimum raise, forcing the bet up.

That ruling set off fireworks. Ahoor shoved for his last 60,000, Farahi called off his 40,000, and Barokhel quickly came along to cover them both.

Abdelmalik Farahi: 52All in
Parham Ahoor: AQAll in
Jean-Pierre Barokhel: 99

Barokhel was ahead with his set of nines, and Ahoor made it clear that Barokhel had angled him and Farahi.

Barokhel was ahead with middle set, while Ahoor openly accused him of angle-shooting in the spot. The 10 turn briefly gave Farahi hope with a flush, but the 10 river improved Barokhel to a full house. He scooped the monster pot and catapulted his stack to over 175,000 in Level 2.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jean-Pierre Barokhel fr
Jean-Pierre Barokhel
177,000
177,000
177,000
Profile photo of Parham Ahoor fr
Parham Ahoor
Busted
Profile photo of Abdelmalik Farahi ma
Abdelmalik Farahi
Busted

Tags: Abdelmalik FarahiParham Ahoor

Too Many Outs for Byrne

Level 4 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

There was 13,700 in the pot on the J97 flop, with four players contesting for it.

Daiva Byrne checked from under the gun before Guillaume Bailet-Goiran bet 2,500 from the next seat over. Oliver Armougon raised to 6,200 from the hijack and saw Marina Mendy cold-call from the cutoff.

Byrne then sprang into life, moving all-in for 19,300. Bailet-Goiran called, which pushed out Armougon. Mendy made it 56,200, and after some thought, Bailet-Goiran folded.

Daiva Byrne: A8All in
Marina Mendy: J9

Bryne had a flush and straight draw, while Mendy had top two pair. Unfortunately for Byrne, the board bricked out with the 27 and she exited the room.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Marina Mendy fr
Marina Mendy
235,000
150,000
150,000
Profile photo of Daiva Byrne lt
Daiva Byrne
Busted

Tags: Daiva ByrneGuillaume Bailet-GoiranMarina MendyOliver Armougon

Darcourt Doubles

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Guillaume Darcourt
Guillaume Darcourt

Guillaume Darcourt had chipped down from his 130,000 chip stack, and was all-in for his last 30,000 against Anas Tadini.

Guillaume Darcourt: A5All in
Anas Tadini: A3

It was a battle of the baby-aces, but Darcourt remained best as he made trips fives on the 109565 runout to stay alive.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Anas Tadini ma
Anas Tadini
75,000
75,000
75,000
Profile photo of Guillaume Darcourt fr
Guillaume Darcourt
65,000
70,000
70,000
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Guillaume Darcourt

Watch the UDSO Marrakech High Roller Live on PokerNews

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
High Roller FT
High Roller FT

The 15,000 MAD UDSO High Roller is down to its final stages, with just seven players left battling for one of the biggest prizes of the festival here at Casino de Marrakech.

You can catch every hand live via the official Casino de Marrakech stream. Just head to the Live tab above and stay locked in as we crown the next High Roller champion.

There’s still plenty to play for, with a 500,000 MAD (€47,030) first prize awaiting the winner.

PlacePrize (MAD)Prize (€)
1500,000€47,030
2360,000€33,860
3270,000€25,400
4205,000€19,290
5158,000€14,860
6124,000€11,660
799,000€9,310

USDO Cup Winner Gabriel Eliminated

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Gabriel Villar Montes
Gabriel Villar Montes

There was a large pot brewing between Mauro Dantas and USDO Cup winner Gabriel Villar Montes on Table #12.

There was around 17,000 on the middle on the 764 flop.

Cards were on their backs, with Montes showing 74 from the small blind for two pair. Dantas was on the button with 88.

Montes had a stack of around 62,000 with Dantas having 79,000.

The Q kept Montes ahead, but Dantas picked up a flush draw.

The 3 completed the board to give Dantas the checkmark and send the opening event winner to the rail.

Montes captured the UDSO Cup for 200,000 MAD (~€19,000). The triumph was especially moving as it marked his return to the felt following a heart attack suffered in Las Vegas earlier this summer.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Mauro Dantas pt
Mauro Dantas
180,000
180,000
180,000
Profile photo of Gabriel Villar Montes es
Gabriel Villar Montes
Busted

Tags: Mauro Dantas

Omari and Cannetti Take Down Side Events

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Jeremie Canetti
Jeremie Canetti

Several side events have now wrapped up at the 2025 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech, with two fresh champions joining the winner’s list.

Jeremie Canetti topped the UDSO 8-Max, collecting 38,000 MAD (€3,363) after defeating countryman Alexandre De Zutter heads-up. Sion Madar rounded out the podium with 15,000 MAD (€1,327).

Achraf Omari
Achraf Omari

Meanwhile, Morocco’s Achraf Omari came out on top in the UDSO Mini Main, banking 80,000 MAD (€7,083). Guillaume Darcourt had to settle for the runner-up spot yet again, his third silver medal of the series after also finishing second in the UDSO Cup and the Progressive Knock Out. Selim Boumlil finished third for 44,000 MAD (€3,896).

Earlier in the festival, Aurélie Reard took down the Warm-Up, while Gabriel Villar Montes and Jérémy Pasini captured the Cup and Progressive Knock Out titles respectively.

UDSO Marrakech 2025 Side Event Winners

EventBuy-inWinnerPrize
UDSO CUP4,500 MAD (€399)Gabriel Villar Montes200,000 MAD (€19,000)
UDSO Progressive Knock Out3,000 MAD (€266)Jérémy Pasini26,000 MAD (€2,462)
Warm-Up2,000 MAD (€177)Aurélie Reard33,000 MAD (€3,125)
UDSO 8-Max6,000 MAD (€531)Jeremie Canetti38,000 MAD (€3,363)
Mini UDSO Main3,000 MAD (€266)Achraf Omari80,000 MAD (€7,083)

Late Registration Closes

Level 10 : 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
UDSO Marrakech
UDSO Marrakech

Late registration for Day 1b of the Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech Main Event is now closed.

Today’s flight drew 256 entries, with 99 players still in contention. Play will wrap up once the field is reduced to 64 survivors.

Across both starting days so far, the Main Event has attracted 466 entries, building a prize pool of 2,469,800 MAD (~€232,626).

Famous Comedian Bows Out to End Day 1b

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Ahmed Sylla
Ahmed Sylla

Jean Dumartin opened to 5,000 and called when French comedian Ahmed Sylla moved all in for his last 19,000.

Ahmed Sylla: 98All in
Jean Dumartin: A10

The board ran out A3Q56 to give Dumartin top pair and end Sylla’s run in Marrakech.

The comedian, who has 1.3 million Instagram followers, was the final elimination of the night as his bustout marked the end of Day 1b. There was no encore this time, but Sylla can take another shot in Day 1c or Day 1d tomorrow.

Just after, "Aramajo" was also eliminated, meaning 63 players will advance to Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jean Dumartin fr
Jean Dumartin
385,000
15,000
15,000
Profile photo of Ahmed Sylla fr
Ahmed Sylla
Busted

Tags: Ahmed SyllaJean Dumartin

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