2017 PMU.fr WPT DeepStacks Marrakech

MAD 20,000 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PMU.fr WPT DeepStacks Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
550,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
20,000 MAD
Prize Pool
2,470,800 MAD
Entries
142
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Aleksandras Voisnis Wins WPT DeepStacks Marrakech High Roller (550,000 MAD)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Aleksandras Voisnis
Aleksandras Voisnis

Day 2 of the 2017 PMU.fr WPT DeepStacks Marrakech MAD 20,000 (€1,800) High Roller got back underway at 3 p.m. local time and 13 hours later just before at 4 a.m., a winner was crowned at the stunning Casino de Marrakech. In heads-up, Aleksandras Voisnis defeated [Removed:44] to claim the first-place payout of MAD 550,000 while Ahoor secured himself a payday of MAD 510,000 after both players agreed to a deal before battling for the trophy and battle of Chivas to the winner.

Voisnis, a 27-year-old poker player from Zarasai, a small city in northeastern Lithuania surrounded by many lakes and rivers, beat his total live earnings thus far and followed up a 1st place finish in the 2017 Fisherman Challenge in Vilnius with another win. Ahoor's French-speaking rail jokingly told him he will finish second once again after being the bridesmaid in several tournaments, but he took it with plenty of smiles and also scored his biggest payday so far.

The second-most expensive tournament of the 10-day festival at the Casino de Marrakech saw another three players enter before the start of Day 2 to boost the field to 142 entries, including 33 re-entries, and create a prize pool of MAD 2,470,800 (approximately 222,372 Euro). Only the top 17 spots were guaranteed a return on their investment and the result of the final table can be found below:

PlaceWinnerCountryPayout (in MAD)Payout (in Euro)
1Aleksandras VoisnisLithuania550,00049,500*
2Parham ApoorIran510,00045,900*
3Rati Vale Il DiekoSpain300,00027,000
4Johan GuilbertFrance220,00019,800
5Mathieu PapineauFrance170,00015,300
6Rachid AmMorocco130,00011,700
7Louis LinardFrance100,0009,000
8Anas TadiniMorocco78,8007,092

*denotes deal of the last two players

Day 2 action

Ricardo Manquant was among the three players to sign up with 13 big blinds but bowed out in the first level of the day, along with almost one dozen other hopefuls. That list included Damien Luis and Bernard Guigon while other notables such as Fadhil Farag, Sonny Franco, Omar Lakhdari, Imad Derwiche and Alexandre Reard all missed out on the money as well.

Antonio Chemi and Usman Siddique, who finished 6th in the 2017 PokerStars Championship Barcelona €5,300 Main Event for €252,000, ran out of chips before the money bubble had burst and Cris was the last player to leave empty-handed. The Spaniard moved all in with king-queen suited after a queen-high flop, holding top pair and an open-ended straight draw, only to see Mathieu Papineau call with queen-jack suited for top two pair. Another jack on the turn improved Papineau to a full house and that was it for Cris.

Romain Lewis and Isabel Baltazar were the first two casualties in the money followed by Francois Pirault, while five players from Spain joined the rail thereafter. Among them was also Javier Zarco, who now calls London his home, and Zarco missed out on the final table after a roller coaster ride that eventually ended in 11th place. His jack-ten was no good in a flip against the pocket eights of Mathieu Papineau and fellow Spaniard San's elimination soon after set up the unofficial final table.

Ludovic Moryousef failed to improve with pocket eights against the pocket nines of Mathieu Papineau and Aleksandras Voisnis then doubled into the lead when he flopped top set against three opponents. Voisnis stayed in the top spot until there were just three hopefuls remaining. Anas Tadini, third in the Moroccan all-time money list, had to settle for 8th place this time and a short-stacked Louis Linard lost a flip with nine-seven suited versus pocket fours a few moments later.

Rachid Am had dominated the early stages of the day, but the second local player on the final table bowed out in 6th place. Am's last hand saw him lose a flip with ace-eight suited against the pocket sixes of Aleksandras Voisnis. While Am flopped an eight, a six followed on the turn to leave the Moroccan drawing dead. Mathieu Papineau also lost a flip when his pocket jacks ended up second best to king-queen and the Frenchman was gone the very next hand.

Down to four players, PMU.fr Team Pro Johan Guilbert made an incredible call with just queen-ten high to best the flush draw of Rati Vale Il Dieko, but both were the next two to fall. Guilbert called the shove of Aleksandras Voisnis with ace-eight and got it in good as the Lithuanian only held ace-four, but Voisnis got there thanks to a four on the flop. Il Dieko, who had survived plenty of all in situations throughout the day, was a cat with nine lifes and the Spaniard eventually sent over his stack to [Removed:44]. The latter limped with ace-jack suited and Il Dieko shoved with jack-ten. A ten on the flop gave Il Dieko the lead, but Ahoor turned the nut straight to enter heads-up with a slight lead.

Both remaining players agreed to a deal that left the winner's trophy and MAD 60,000 up for grabs, and Aleksandras Voisnis doubled in one of the first hands with pocket sevens versus pocket fours to take a commanding lead. [Removed:44] then shoved seven-deuce suited soon after and ran into ace-king suited. Two aces on the flop all but sealed it, while running clubs were still an option. Just one club followed and Voisnis was crowned as High Roller champion.

In just a few hours, the cards will be back in the air in the poker room of the Casino de Marrakech as the only starting day of the MAD 13,200 (€1,200) Main Event kicks off at noon. Some 50 players qualified on PMU.fr and the PokerNews live reporting team will provide updates until a winner is crowned on Sunday October 8th 2017.

Tags: Aleksandras VoisnisAlexandre ReardAnas TadiniAntonio ChemiBernard GuigonCrisDamien LuisFrancois PiraultImad DerwicheIsabel BaltazarJavier ZarcoJohan GuilbertLouis LinardLudovic MoryousefMathieu PapineauOmar LakhdariRachid AmRati Vale Il DiekoRicardo ManquantRomain LewisSanSonny FrancoUsman Siddique

Rati Vale Il Dieko Eliminated in 3rd Place (300,000 MAD)

Level 27 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Rati Vale Il Dieko
Rati Vale Il Dieko

[Removed:44] limped in from the small blind and Rati Vale Il Dieko shoved for what appeared to be 800,000. Ahoor snao-called and his rail jumped out of their seats to check the showdown.

Rati Vale Il Dieko: {J-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
[Removed:44]: {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}

"Come on," Ahoor said before the flop fell {K-Spades}{10-Spades}{9-Hearts} to give the Spaniard the lead. "Give me a queen," Ahoor demanded and his wish was immediately granted with the {Q-Spades} turn. A blank {9-Clubs} river let the French-speaking rail celebrate and Il Dieko was eliminated in 3rd place for 300,000 MAD.

Both remaining players asked for a brief break to look into possible ICM numbers right after.

Player Chips Progress
[Removed:44] ir
[Removed:44]
3,250,000 1,000,000
Aleksandras Voisnis lt
Aleksandras Voisnis
2,430,000 -70,000
Rati Vale Il Dieko es
Rati Vale Il Dieko
Busted

Tags: Rati Vale Il Dieko

Johan Guilbert Eliminated in 4th Place (220,000 MAD)

Level 26 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Johan Guilbert
Johan Guilbert

Out of the small blind, Aleksandras Voisnis pushed all in and Johan Guilbert in the big blind called with a stack of around 15 big blinds.

Aleksandras Voisnis: {A-Spades}{4-Clubs}
Johan Guilbert: {A-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

While Guilbert was ahead preflop, he fell behind on the {K-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Spades} flop. The French rail fell silent and the {7-Diamonds} turn and {10-Spades} river failed to improve Guilbert, who bowed out in 4th place for 220,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Aleksandras Voisnis lt
Aleksandras Voisnis
3,600,000 1,000,000
Johan Guilbert fr
Johan Guilbert
Busted

Tags: Aleksandras VoisnisJohan Guilbert

Mathieu Papineau Eliminated in 5th Place (170,000 MAD)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Mathieu Papineau
Mathieu Papineau

Hand 1

Rati Vale Il Dieko raised to 120,000 first to act and Ahoor Parham called from the small blind. Mathieu Papineau moved all in from the big blind and the Spaniard called from one seat over with a very similar stack while Parham mucked {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}.

Rati Vale Il Dieko: {K-Clubs}{Q-Spades}
Mathieu Papineau: {J-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{9-Spades}{2-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{A-Clubs} and the Spaniard doubled for 605,000, leaving Papineau with just 50,000.

Hand 2

Aleksandras Voisnis raised to 110,000 and Papineau called all in for 45,000 from the small blind.

Mathieu Papineau: {Q-Spades}{6-Diamonds}
Aleksandras Voisnis: {3-Clubs}{3-Hearts}

The {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{5-Clubs} flop provided to excitement for Papineau, and he was left drawing dead on the {3-Diamonds} turn to leave the table while the {J-Clubs} fell on the river. Papineau takes home 170,000 MAD for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Aleksandras Voisnis lt
Aleksandras Voisnis
2,450,000 130,000
Rati Vale Il Dieko es
Rati Vale Il Dieko
1,300,000 650,000
Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
Busted

Tags: Ahoor ParhamAleksandras VoisnisMathieu PapineauRati Vale Il Dieko

Rachid Am Eliminated in 6th Place (130,000 MAD)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Rachid Am
Rachid Am

Aleksandras Voisnis raised to 53,000 first to act and Rachid Am moved all in from the button. Voisnis motioned with his hand to get a count on the shove and Am was at risk for 458,000. A few seconds passed and Voisnis tossed in a T-5,000 chip for the call.

Rachid Am: {A-Clubs}{8-Clubs}
Aleksandras Voisnis: {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}

While Am took the lead on the {8-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{2-Clubs} flop, he was left drawing dead as soon as the {6-Spades} appeared on the turn. The meaningless {4-Clubs} river ended Am's tournament in 6th place and he takes home 130,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Aleksandras Voisnis lt
Aleksandras Voisnis
1,875,000 475,000
Rachid Am ma
Rachid Am
Busted

Tags: Aleksandras VoisnisRachid Am

Louis Linard Eliminated in 7th Place (100,000 MAD)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Louis Linard
Louis Linard

Rachid Am raised to 35,000 and Louis Linard moved all in for around 100,000 from the big blind, which Am called.

Louis Linard: {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}
Rachid Am: {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}

Despite picking up an additional flush draw on ther {K-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} flop and some further counterfit outs on the {8-Hearts} turn, Linard failed to improve as the blank {J-Clubs} fell on the river. For his efforts, Linard takes home 100,000 MAD and the remaining six players are guaranteed at least 130,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Rachid Am ma
Rachid Am
1,470,000 190,000
Louis Linard fr
Louis Linard
Busted

Tags: Louis LinardRachid Am

Anas Tadini Eliminated in 8th Place (78,800 MAD)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Anas Tadini
Anas Tadini

Before the money bubble, Anas Tadini said loud and proud in table chat he is playing for a top prize. The Moroccan reached the final table, but ultimately Tadini had to settle for 8th place and 78,800 MAD, further adding to his poker resume.

Tadini opened to 35,000 and Rati Vale Il Dieko three-bet to 115,000 in the small blind. Tadini shoved for 260,000 and the Spaniard called.

Anas Tadini: {A-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}
Rati Vale Il Dieko: {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}

The flop of {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} improved Il Dieko, and the {6-Hearts} turn and {3-Hearts} river were both blanks to reduce the field to the last seven hopefuls.

Player Chips Progress
Rati Vale Il Dieko es
Rati Vale Il Dieko
775,000 205,000
Anas Tadini ma
Anas Tadini
Busted

Tags: Anas TadiniRati Vale Il Dieko

Ludovic Moryousef Eliminated in 9th Place (64,000 MAD)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Ludovic Moryousef
Ludovic Moryousef

Mathieu Papineau raised from early position and called the shove of Ludovic Moryousef for around 170,000.

Ludovic Moryousef: {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}
Mathieu Papineau: {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}

After a board of {5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}, Moryousef's hand ended up second best and the Frenchman was eliminated in 9th place for 64,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
590,000 171,000
Ludovic Moryousef fr
Ludovic Moryousef
Busted

Tags: Ludovic MoryousefMathieu Papineau

The San is Going Down

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
San
San

And then it was five casualties from Spain in a row. Anas Tadini raised to 30,000 and called a three-bet to 76,000 by San out of the blinds. On the flop of {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, San continued for 50,000 and Tadini moved all in to receive a quick call by San for fewer than 300,000.

San: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}
Anas Tadini: {8-Hearts}{8-Spades}

The {7-Clubs} turn and {Q-Clubs} river were both blanks and Tadini sent San to the rail in 10th place.

Player Chips Progress
Anas Tadini ma
Anas Tadini
800,000 359,000
San es
San
Busted

Tags: Anas TadiniSan

Javier Zarco Eliminated

Level 19 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Javier Zarco
Javier Zarco

Ludovic Moryousef doubled his short stack with {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts} against Javier Zarco's {A-Spades}{10-Hearts} thanks to a board of {Q-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{J-Spades}. Zarco's stack took a hit as a result and he open-shoved soon after from early position. Once the action was on Mathieu Papineau in the big blind, the Frenchman peeked at his cards and called.

Javier Zarco: {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Mathieu Papineau: {8-Hearts}{8-Spades}

After a board of {K-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{5-Spades}{Q-Spades}, the fourth Spanish player in a row was sent to the rail. Zarco, who now calls London his home, had to settle for 11th place and a payday of 53,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
465,000 85,000
Ludovic Moryousef fr
Ludovic Moryousef
190,000 84,000
Javier Zarco es
Javier Zarco
Busted

Tags: Javier ZarcoLudovic MoryousefMathieu Papineau