2019 Winamax SISMIX

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2019 Winamax SISMIX

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
33
Prize
€100,782
Event Info
Buy-in
€500
Entries
2,036
Level Info
Level
50
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000

Lopes Folds River

Level 9 : 400/800, 800 ante

Bruno Lopes opened to 2,000 from under the gun and got three callers. It checked to Lopes on the {k-Hearts}{a-Spades}{10-Spades} flop who bet 2,600. The player behind him called and the other two players folded.

The turn was the {3-Spades}. Lopes peeled his cards once again and checked, with his opponent checking behind him.

The river was the {10-Hearts}. Lopes bet 2,500 and his opponent raised, putting four 5,000 chips in front of him. Lopes folded and his opponent took down the pot.

The Winamax Team Pro still sits on a healthy stack of around 90,000.

Player Chips Progress
Bruno Lopes fr
Bruno Lopes
90,000 25,000

Tags: Bruno Lopes

Level: 9

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 800

Aladin Reskallah on Achieving His Winamax Team Pro Dream...Twice!

Level 8 : 350/700, 700 ante
Aladin Reskallah
Aladin Reskallah

Living in Canada, studying in Montreal and playing mostly cash games, Aladin Reskallah said he stumbled on Winamax whilst looking for more information about how to improve his game. Years later, he's now a Winamax Team Pro and the only ever two-time Winamax Top Shark winner.

"I wanted to find some poker content in French, because that's my mother language, and I came across Winamax. I'd never heard of them. And I was like 'Oh my god,' there was so much content! There's Dans la tete d'un Pro and when I saw it there was so much information!"

Reskallah was particularly interested in the Team Pro stable that Winamax had at their disposal. With the same atmosphere and branding, the team appeared just like any sports team heading to competition together.

"It was a dream, obviously, to be part of a team like this. And then I saw the Top Shark Academy competition to join the team."

A few years later, Reskallah made the decision to quit his job and leave Montreal ("I was tired of the winter") and went back to France where he started playing online poker in earnest. He gave himself a year to try and become a professional poker player, and to win the Top Shark competition.

Aladin Reskallah
Aladin Reskallah

Top Shark is an initiative by Winamax that offers players the chance to join the ranks of Winamax Team Pros such as Adrian Mateos, Davidi Kitai, Mustapha Kanit and Leo Margets.

Over seven weeks, they are tested on their poker skills in the hope of eventually winning the €50,000 package which includes buy-ins to Winamax events, as well as events on both the European Poker Tour and at the WSOP, including the $10,000 Main Event.

"It would be such a great opportunity, to get to know all the best French players. And when I won it the first time it was pretty life-changing, getting to play the big tournaments was a big opportunity to boost my bankroll."

By his own admission, the first year went "not so bad," and Reskallah finished with 10 cashes and approximately €40,000 in cashes, with Winamax opting not to renew his contract at the end of the year.

"I knew at the beginning it would be unlikely I'd be renewed because of the newer players joining. But that gave me extra motivation to win a big tournament like a bracelet or an EPT. I was trying to do all I could to try and be renewed. I was a little disappointed, but not that much."

Reskallah headed back to the online felt, and worked on his routine and game. With the help of his friends he found a new sense of discipline, heading to the gym multiple times a week and focusing on his diet and sleep patterns. So by the time the latest Top Shark came around, he felt in a much better place.

"I was confident from the beginning. The hardest part is to get into the Academy because there are a lot of steps online and a lot of variance. Every week one or two people bust, but two people are safe. What happens is you get nominated and people can vote for you to save you.

"I knew that I had quite a good following, and a good community on Twitter and Facebook, so I knew it would be very difficult to bust me before the final. But, you still have to win the final!"

Aladin Reskallah will be heading back to the WSOP as part of his Winamax Top Shark package
Aladin Reskallah will be heading back to the WSOP as part of his Winamax Top Shark package

And he did, securing himself a second €50,000 package including a number of major poker tournaments over the course of the next year, and Reskallah says he's really happy to be back.

"This year I know how the circuit works. I know how to prepare myself, and of course I'm a better player because I studied a lot over the two years. This year I want to be better than last time, and I've set myself the goal of 15 cashes and €100,000 in winnings. Obviously, if I get that goal sooner than I will set a bigger goal, but I don't think that's too ambitious.

His second stint as a Winamax Team Pro may only be in its infancy, but he's already set his sights for the future.

"This time I'm going to play more tournaments outside of the package. Two years ago I was almost broke, but now I'm better and I have a bigger bankroll. So maybe, you know, this time maybe I have a better chance of being renewed. I'm the first to win it twice! Winning it one time it seems almost impossible, so winning it two times? The odds must be very, very high!"

Tags: Aladin Reskallah

Level: 8

Blinds: 350/700

Ante: 700

Level: 7

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600

Beer Pong Open Tonight

Level 6 : 250/500, 500 ante
Winamax SISMIX Beer Pong Tournament
Winamax SISMIX Beer Pong Tournament

For some people, tonight's Beer Pong Open is the TRUE Main Event of any live Winamax Festival. It will be held outside at the Gran Hotel Monterrey pool, home of the pool parties and DJ sets throughout the week.

Everyone from regular players, those here just for the holidays and even Winamax Team Pros jump into the action and hope to take down the title!

Check out our report from the Winamax Poker Open Dublin, when Winamax Team Pro Gaelle Baumann and Kevin Noblat took down the event.

Zoughari Up to 100k; Caryan Gets Lucky to Double

Level 6 : 250/500, 500 ante

Benoit Carayan limped under the gun and Ivan Gabrielli raised to 1,600. Moundir Zoughari has been doing well of late and has already doubled his starting stack of 50,000. He called as did Carayan.

The flop came {7-Spades}{9-Spades}{3-Clubs}. Zoughari checked and Carayan moved all in for 11,000. Gabrielli moved all in over the top and Zoughari folded.

Benoit Carayan: {k-Spades}{6-Spades}
Ivan Gabrielli: {a-Spades}{10-Spades}

Carayan had run into a bigger flush draw, but the {6-Diamonds} turn gave him an unlikely lead. The river was the {q-Clubs} and Caryan doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Moundir Zoughari fr
Moundir Zoughari
100,000 50,000
Benoit Carayan fr
Benoit Carayan
30,000
Ivan Gabrielli fr
Ivan Gabrielli
25,000

Tags: Moundir ZoughariBenoit CarayanIvan Gabrielli