Level 51
: Blinds 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante
Jerome Crantz Jean-Côme Haye
Jean-Côme Haye and Jerome Crantz will now play for the 2025 Winamax Sismix Main Event title. Haye is slightly in the lead, but only 15 big blinds separated the two finalists.
They are on a short break to set up the table for the heads-up play.
Level 51
: Blinds 1,200,000/2,400,000, 2,400,000 ante
Dario Alonso
Dario Alonso moved all in from the button for 31,300,000 and Jean-Côme Haye only took a moment to make his decision. He called with the covering stack and players turned their cards, with Alonso at risk.
Dario Alonso: A♠5♥
Jean-Côme Haye: A♦10♦
Alonso was dominated as the 3♦7♠Q♦ flop was dealt, and Haye picked up a flush draw to leave Alonso drawing super thin. The turn came the 8♥ and river the Q♠. Screams rang out for the rail once again as Haye won another pot, chipping up to over 10 million.
Alonso was eliminated from the tournament in third place for 900,000 MAD.
Level 50
: Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Jean-Côme Haye raised to 4,000,000 from under the gun and Jerome Crantz moved all in from the big blind for 30,600,000. Haye got the count and then made the call with the covering stack. The cards were turned and Crantz was the player at risk.
Jerome Crantz: A♠Q♥
Jean-Côme Haye: 10♦10♣
It was a coinflip situation and the board ran out 5♣Q♣3♦5♥3♣ to give Crantz a pair of queens. He won the pot to double up his stack, bringing his chip count close to Haye's.
Level 50
: Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Said Abdel Attey
Right after taking the chip lead, Jean-Côme Haye moved all in from the small blind against Said Abdel Attey, who made the call in the big blind for 14,000,000, around seven big blinds. Players flipped their cards.
Said Abdel Attey: 9♣8♣
Jean-Côme Haye: J♣10♠
The board ran out 5♠4♠5♥10♦A♥ and Haye made a pair of tens. He won the pot, while Attey was eliminated from the tournament in fourth place for 655,000 MAD.
Level 50
: Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Jean-Côme Haye
Jerome Crantz open-raised from the small blind for 5,500,000 with A♦3♦ and Jean-Côme Haye called in the big blind with K♥Q♣.
The flop came 9♠Q♦7♠ and Crantz checked. Haye checked behind with his pair of queens. The K♣ turn gave Haye two pair and Crantz led out with a bet of 6,000, which Haye called.
On the 8♣ river, Crantz shoved all in with his ace-high as a bluff. Haye snap-called to win the pot, scoring a huge double up that gave him a massive chip lead.
Level 50
: Blinds 1,000,000/2,000,000, 2,000,000 ante
Marius Aldea
Action folded around to Dario Alonso, who pushed all in from the small blind. Marius Aldea made the call in the big blind with a short stack of 7,600,000 and the cards were turned, with Aldea at risk.
Marius Aldea: K♦10♥
Dario Alonso: 10♣8♣
Aldea had Alonso dominated, but Alonso picked up a flush draw on the 3♦5♣3♣ flop and completed his flush on the Q♣ turn. The river was the 9♣ and Alsono scooped in the pot. Aldea was eliminated in fifth place for 490,000 MAD.
Said Abdel Attey moved all in from under the gun for 10,000,000 and Jean-Côme Haye called in the big blind with the covering stack. The cards were turned.
Said Abdel Attey: A♥9♣
Jean-Côme Haye: 7♦6♦
The board ran out A♣A♦K♠8♣8♦ and Attey made trips on the flop, improving to a full house by the river. He won the pot and doubled his stack.
Jean-Côme Haye made a shove from the cutoff with a huge stack against his shorter stacked opponents. Dario Alonso called all in for 13,000,000 from the small blind and was at risk as players revealed their hands.
Dario Alonso: Q♦Q♠
Jean-Côme Haye: 9♠6♠
Alonso was way out ahead with his pocket queens and the Q♠3♥10♠ flop gave him a set of queens, but also brought Haye a flush draw. The 8♣ turn further contributed to the sweats, bringing Haye yet more outs in the form of a straight draw.
Thankfully for Alonso, the 8♠ river gave him a full house, queens full of eights. He won the pot and doubled his stack.