2025 Winamax SISMIX

5,500 MAD Main Event
Day: 1cd
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Event Info
2025 Winamax SISMIX
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
1,700,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
5,500 MAD
Prize Pool
15,622,700 MAD
Total Entries
3,390
Level Info
Level
53
Blinds
1,800,000 / 3,600,000
Ante
3,600,000
Players Info - Day 1cd
Entries
1,634
Players Left
271
Players Left 1 / 3,390
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5,500 MAD Main Event

Day 1cd Completed

Samy Khaled Grabs Day 1c Chip Lead on the Bubble

Level 21 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Samy Khaled
Samy Khaled

After last year’s record-breaking 2,736 entries, the Casino de Marrakech at the Es Saadi Resort, along with the Winamax Team, saw things on a bigger scale to welcome even more players. A giant tent was set up outside, and additional poker rooms were opened to ensure there was plenty of space with room to spare. But even that margin was nearly pushed to its limit by the wave of players who descended on Marrakech this year, creating a massive field of 3,390 entries, setting a new world record for a 6-max tournament.

Today’s Day 1c alone brought 1,232 entrants to the Sismix Main Event tables. Only 204 players managed to bag chips and qualify for Day 2. The day was originally set to end with 205 survivors, but Scotti Azuaje was eliminated on the bubble at the same time as Noël Garde, who lost his stack on the river to Samy Khaled, who seized the moment to climb into the chip lead with 1,100,000 chips. A very good way to finish a day that started at home in Paris this morning and continued on the TV table for a few hours today.

Khaled took over the top spot from Sismix rookie Jose Lozano, the only other player to bag more than a million chips with 1,077,000 after what he called “an awesome day.” “It started a bit badly, but then everything went well. I hope to keep the momentum going tomorrow,” he said, adding that he fired four bullets in this Main Event. At the table next to him, Nelson Vaz Da Silva explained that he built his stack “step by step” to finish third in chips with 969,000.

Day 1c Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Samy KhaledFrance1,100,000110
2Jose LozanoSpain1,077,000108
3Nelson Vaz Da SilvaPortugal969,00097
4Pablo Garcia AlbaSpain862,00086
5Mathieu HalgandFrance829,00083
6Klemen VidecSlovenia767,00077
7Kevin BelhamiciFrance735,00074
8Arnaud PoussetFrance732,00073
9Faycal Ait OuccimeFrance720,00072
10Ugo TaurinesFrance718,00072

Far from the hustle and bustle of the main room, Ugo Taurines (718,000) didn’t lack of animation at his table as he was seated next to the feature table and just two seats away from local favorite Anas Tadini, who ultimately bagged 463,000 chips.

As a birthday gift, [Removed:520] received a bag he filled with 423,000 chips, slightly more than Battle Royale runner-up Aitor Cruz (369,000). Marc Uzan doubled up on the bubble to finish with 300,000, while Tahar Said (205,000) had secured his spot just moments earlier thanks to a runner-runner straight.

Meanwhile, Mustapha Amaouche (232,000), Jean-Marc Chiba (215,000), and Mounim Kaddouri (162,000) reached Day 2 without having to take too many risks, as for Bruno Soutavong, who ended Day 1 with exactly the starting stack (49,000).

Bruno Soutavong
Bruno Soutavong

Just minutes after Day 1c concluded, the final flight Day 1d Turbo also came to an end. Out of a field of 402 entries, only 67 players advanced to Day 2. Leading the pack is Belgium’s Redouan Bettioui, who bagged 1,090,000 chips.

He’s closely followed by Said Abdel Attey (1,018,000), while other notable stacks include Rayane Bouibeb (678,000), Timothée Rey (536,000), and Winamax Team Pro Pierre Calamusa (500,000). Christopher Dowling (439,000), Said El Yousfi (373,000), Adrien Amorella (368,000), and Tristan Forge (363,000) also seized this final opportunity to qualify for Day 2.

Sismix Editions Comparaison

 20242025Players Left
Day 1a549677112
Day 1b8241079179
Day 1c9861232204
Day 1d37740267
Total27363390562

A total of 562 players will return for Day 2 tomorrow at 12 p.m. local time, all with their sights set on reaching the final tables of the record-breaking Main Event. The full payout structure will be unveiled at the start of the day, and levels will be extended to 35 minutes.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the updates and action here in Marrakech!

Tags: Adrien AmorellaAitor CruzAnas TadiniArnaud PoussetBruno SoutavongChristopher DowlingFaycal Ait OuccimeJean-Marc ChibaJose LozanoKevin BelhamiciMarc UzanMathieu HalgandMounim KaddouriMustapha AmaoucheNoël GardePablo Garcia AlbaPierre CalamusaRayane BouibebSaid El YousfiTahar SaidTimothée ReyTristan ForgeUgo Taurines

Day 1d Chip Counts

Level 21 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante

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Day 1c Chip Counts (full)

Level 21 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante

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Double Bust on Bubble as Azuaje and Garde Hit the Rail

Level 21 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Scotti Azuaje
Scotti Azuaje

The room was vibrant with buzzing players, media and floor staff who were trying to navigate the sparce space between the tables to oversee three simulataneous all in and calls, two of which resulted in bustouts.

On Table 26, Scotti Azuaje open-raised from the cutoff and Arnaud Bodar moved all in from the button for 128,000. The small blind reported that he folded pocket jacks before Azuaje made the call for around 90,000. Players flipped their cards and Azuaje was at risk.

Scotti Azuaje: KK All in
Arnaud Bodar: AQ

The flop ran out 542 and the room erupted with "oohhs" and "ahhs" as Bodar picked up a flush draw. The turn was a blank, the 5, but the river came the 4 to complete Bodar's flush. Lots of cheers rang out as the bubble burst, but there was still two more hands to run.

Over on Table 20, action was paused on the river on a board of 7232K and Samy Khaled had led out for 205,000, putting his opponent all in. Noel Garde called for 200,000 and, when the time came, players revealed their hands.

Khaled had KJ for a rivered pair of kings. Garde flipped over 1010 and his hand was beat.

Noel Garde
Noel Garde

While Garde and Azuaje were eliminated, Marc Uzan opened from the button, and Alberto Lopez moved all-in from the big blind. Uzan called off his last 137,000.

Marc Uzan: AQ All in
Alberto Lopez: 88

The A door card came on a K6AJ6 board, giving Uzan two pair and securing him a double up.

Marc Uzan
Marc Uzan

Both Garde and Azuaje bust out on the bubble, meaning 204 players from Day 1c have made the money, bagging and tagging for Day 2.

Tags: Arnaud BodarNoel Garde

Hortal Busts Before Bubble

Level 21 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante

Luis Alberto Montalvo Hortal moved all in with a very short stack from the button and Victor Daniel called in the big blind with a much bigger stack. Players flipped their cards, with Hortal at risk.

Luis Alberto Montalvo Hortal: 99 All in
Victor Daniel: 103

The board ran out 5A10K4 and Daniel hit a pair of tens to win the pot, sending Hortal to the rail.

Tags: Victor Daniel

Level: 21

Blinds: 5,000/10,000

Ante: 10,000

Said Hits the River to Double Up

Level 20 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Tahar Said
Tahar Said

Four places away from the money, Tahar Said on the button found himself at risk for 86,000 against the under-the-gun player.

Tahar Said:109All in
Under-the-fun player: AK

After the flop of 77Q, Said was lucky enough to hit a runner-runner straight with the 86 runout to double up.

Tags: Tahar Said

Day 1a Bubble Boy Busts Again as Bubble Approaches

Level 20 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Antoine Dumont
Antoine Dumont

At the end of Day 1a, Adrien Dumont had a terrible time of it when he got his set of tens all in on the turn against his opponent's overpair. Dany Philippe then spiked a higher set on the river to bust Dumont on the stone bubble.

On Day 1c, Dumont found himself all in against with just a dozen or so players left to bust before the money. Atilla raised to 14,000 from middle position and picked up a call before Dumont moved all in for 171,000 from the big blind. Atilla shoved over the top and the other caller folded to leave two players to flip their cards.

Adrien Dumont: J10 All in
Atilla: QQ

The board ran out 65732 and Atilla held with his pocket queens to win the pot, sending Dumont to the exit. Not quite as brutal as his Day 1a exit, but another close run cut short for Dumont.

Tags: Adrien DumontDany Philippe

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