WPT Marrakech presented by Chilipoker

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

WPT Marrakech presented by Chilipoker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
€244,508
Event Info
Buy-in
€4,250
Entries
222
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Levi Shows Clemençon Who's Boss

Nicolas Levi opened to 275, and after the button called, action was on Tristan Clemençon in the small blind. He three-bet to 1,200, and both opponents called. The flop fell {q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{7-Spades}, and Clemençon carefully bet 1,325. Levi, showing no respect for his teammate, made it 4,700 to go. That was enough to scare everyone off and scoop the pot. Levi is back up to near starting stack now, and Clemençon is still a few thousand above it.

Tags: Nicolas LeviTristan Clemencon

Levi Gets Paid Off

With the board reading {5-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{3-Clubs} Nicolas Levi called a bet of about 1,300 from an opponent. The turn brought the {A-Hearts} and Levi found himself faced with a bet of 1,500 this time. After a few moments he called, leading to the {3-Diamonds} river card.

Levi's opponent checked and after about 20 seconds, Levi fired 5,275 into the middle. His opponent tanked for about two minutes before opting to call, mucking when Levi tabled {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}.

Levi upped his stack to about 33,000.

Tags: Nicolas Levi

Level: 2

Blinds: 75/150

Ante: 0

A Note about Chips

The chip denominations in play today are a bit unusual, and the existence of two different pastel oversized chips could prove tricky. Here is a breakdown of the colors:

Yellow - 25
Black - 100
Blue - 500
Red - 1,000
Oversized Pink - 5,000
Oversized Purple - 10,000

Sunar Slips

Pierre Canali minimum-raised to 300 from early position, then Surinder Sunar made it 1,000 from middle position. It folded back around to Canali who made the call.

The flop came {10-Spades}{J-Hearts}{2-Hearts}, and both players checked. The turn then brought the {8-Diamonds} and a bet of 1,875 from Canali, which Sunar promptly called.

The dealer burned a card and dealt the {A-Clubs} river. This time Canali fired out 5,000, and after thinking for a while Sunar made the call. Canali tabled his hand {J-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} -- two pair -- and Sunar shook his head, acknowledging the better hand as he showed his two red kings.

Sunar slips to 18,000 on that one, while Canali pushes back to around the starting stack of 30,000.

Tags: Surinder Sunar

Gomes Gets Some Back

Having slipped to about 22,000 during Level 2, Alex Gomes has gained a little back. Seeing a raise to 450 and a call in front of him, Gomes re-raised to 1,700 in middle position. The table folded around to the original caller and he came along.

The {J-Spades}{J-Hearts}{3-Hearts} flop was checked by both, landing the {A-Clubs} on the turn. It was checked to Gomes and before he even set down the chips for his bet, his opponent folded and surrendered the pot.

Gomes is back up to about 25,000.

Tags: Alexandre Gomes

Canali Drops a Big One

Marvin Rettenmaier raised under-the-gun to 375, and the next player to act flat called. Then Ronan Collet bumped it up to 1,425. Pierre Canali wasn't about to let his button go without a fight. He four-bet to 3,725. Rettenmaier and the flat-caller quickly folded, and after a minute, Collet called Canali's raise.

The flop fell {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{3-Clubs}, and Collet bet out 3,400. Canali quickly called. After the {10-Hearts} on the turn, Collet fired 8,500. Canali didn't like it. He spent several minutes sighing and grimacing. Another player at the table took a call on his cell phone and proceeded to chat away for the rest of the hand. Eventually, Canali found a fold, slipping to around 20,000. Collet, on the other hand, is looking healthy with around 43,000.

Tags: Marvin RettenmaierPierre CanaliRonan Collet

Darcourt Now Short

After a couple of players limped, a player in late position raised to 500. Both the cutoff and button called, as did French businessman Guillaume Darcourt -- winner of this year's WPT event in Bucharest, Romania -- in the big blind. The two limpers called as well, meaning a half-dozen players, then, saw the flop come {3-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. All folded to the cutoff who bet 725, and only Darcourt made the call.

The turn brought the {K-Clubs} and checks from both players. The river was the {3-Clubs}. Darcourt pushed out a bet of 2,350, and when his opponent called he immediately mucked his hand. His opponent showed {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} for an ace and the two pairs on board, and scooped the pot.

Darcourt slips under 12,000 on that one.

Tags: Guillaume Darcourt

Nitsche Flops Flush

With about 5,300 in the pot and the board reading {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, two players checked to Dominik Nitsche and he promply bet 2,800 from the button. One of his opponents came along to see the {4-Hearts} turn card.

Both opted to check and did so once again when the {3-Clubs} river card hit. Nitsche turned over {9-Hearts}{7-Hearts}, better than his opponent's holdings to increase his stack to about 35,000.

Tags: Dominik Nitsche

Mars Decides Against Going to War

Jean-Jacques Mars paused a moment to reposition the large unlit cigar in the corner of his mouth, then pushed out an opening raise from middle position. It folded to the button who raised, and both blinds got out. Mars put out a four-bet, and when his opponent promptly pushed all in, Mars immediately shrugged and gave it up.

Mars showed his hand -- {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts} -- as he folded, and his opponent returned the gesture, turning over his {A-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}. Mars preserves his stack of 22,000 as we near the end of Level 2 and the day's first break.

Tags: Jean-Jacques Mars