2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k8
Prize
1,000,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
13,200 MAD
Entries
431
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
75,000 / 125,000
Ante
125,000

François Tosques Wins the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event (MAD 1,000,000 / €91,411)

Level 31 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
François Tosques, winner of the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event
François Tosques, winner of the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event

François Tosques has become the winner of the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech 13,200 MAD Main Event in Casino de Marrakech! It's the fifth year the WPT has joined forces with Casino de Marrakech and the second time the series was organized under the WPTDeepStacks Europe banner. Tosques defeated hometown hero Jaouad Abida heads-up to collect the first place prize of 1,000,000 Moroccan dirhams (appr. €91,411 / $106,095).

Start-of-the-day chipleader Fábio Pinho Dâmaso ended up in third place, while French giant and WPTDeepStacks Vilamoura High Roller winner Kalidou Sow had to settle for fifth. Tobias Peters, who already won a tournament in Marrakech earlier this week, wasn't as fortunate today and ended up in eleventh place.

The victory came rather unexpected for the French professional, who had nurtured a short stack throughout the majority of the tournament. It's in sharp contrast to his previous deep run, a second place in Event #68: $1,111 Little One for One Drop last summer in Vegas. Tosques commanded a top stack throughout most of that one but narrowly missed out on his first career bracelet. Fittingly, perhaps, he came from behind this time and managed to clinch the victory.

“It's crazy, because I was short-stacked most of the tournament. I never expected to win this, this is very crazy. I finished two and a half months ago, when I was in heads-up I just wanted to win it,” Tosques said afterwards in an interview with WPT Royal Flush Crew member Alexandra Gray.

2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event Final Result

PlacePlayerCountry Prize (in MAD)Prize (~ in EUR)Prize (~ in USD)
1François TosquesFrance 1,000,00091,411106,095
2Jaouad AbidaMorocco 700,00063,98874,267
3Fábio Pinho DâmasoPortugal 440,00040,22146,682
4Ramon SolSpain 315,00028,79533,420
5Kalidou SowFrance 240,00021,93925,463
6Mathieu PapineauFrance 195,00017,82520,689
7Jean MonturyFrance 156,00014,26016,551
8Sebastien BoyardFrance 130,00011,88313,792
9David PecheurFrance 108,1009,88211,469
General director of the Es Saadi Resort Jean-Alexandre Bauchet-Bouhlal congratulates François Tosques

Tosques followed in the footsteps of countryman Smain Mamouni, who won the inaugural edition last year for 1M dirham as well. The French contingnent in Casino de Marrakech is always large, as Marocco is but a short flight away from France and French is part of the common tongue in the Arabic nation.

“It is very nice to play here, this place is just very good." Tosques said when asked about his impressions of the Casino de Marrakech and the Es Saadi Resort. "A lot of space, you have food here, everything. The buffet is very convenient. This was actually the first time playing this tournament.”

The Frenchman pumped his fists after the final card was dealt and headed to his friends on the rail, which included Yves Rolland, the 12th place finisher, as well as Alexandre de Zutter, who was with Tosques start to finish. The first place prize of over $100,000 marked Tosques' second largest career cash and his first live tournament win since February 2017.

François Tosques, winner of the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event!
François Tosques, winner of the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event!

Final day action

At 2 p.m., 16 out of 431 players returned to Casino de Marrakech with each of them already guaranteed 50,000 MAD for surviving two days. Most eyes were on Pinho Dâmaso from the start, who began with a substantial lead, as well as experienced pro's Sow and Peters, who started in second and third place respectively.

For Peters, the final day ended up not being what he'd hoped for, as he had to bow out in 11th place. First, Peters lost a substantial pot with kings against the ace-king of Ramon Sol, who rivered Broadway to scoop up the large pot. Sol finished Peters off afterwards in a three-bet pot, holding ace-queen against Peters' ace-jack on an ace-high flop. The Dutchman, who won a tournament earlier this week for 120,000 MAD, received another 90,000 MAD and important points for his 2018 GPI Player of the Year race. After being named Holland's GPI #1 Player of the Year in 2016 and 2017, Peters is looking to three-peat his performance and is on track to win 2018 as well.

Tobias Peters
GPI Top 100 player Tobias Peters missed out on the final table

Tosques had a steep hill to climb on his way to his eventual victory and started the day as one of the shortest stacks. Early in the day he won a pivotal pot against the at-the-time chipleader Pinho Dâmaso. After Dâmaso had raised from early position, Tosques three-bet shoved king-queen for more than twenty big blinds and received a call from Dâmaso with pocket nines. A queen flopped and instead of Dâmaso gaining a quarter of the chips in play, it was Tosques who got himself to a playable stack instead.

Local player Jaouad Abida had been quiet up until the final table started, but that all changed once cards for the final nine were in the air. Loudly cheered on by his Moroccan railbirds, Abida went on a tear and dispatched David Pecheur (9th), Sebastien Boyard (8th), and Jean Montury (7th) in quick succession to lead the final six at dinner break with half the chips in play. He continued where he left off right after: busting Mathieu Papineau in sixth place when his top pair held up against straight and flush draws.

Abida also had a chance to knock out Tosques but the latter won an all-in where queen-jack of clubs made both a straight and flush against Abida's ace-king. Shortly after the double-up, Tosques knocked out Sow with ace-queen against ace-jack to claim top spot, then picked off a huge bluff from Ramon Sol for a monster lead and proceeded to dominate until the final cards of the night were dealt. In the heads-up against Adiba, Tosques dispatched the local by first taking a substantial lead with a rivered flush, then winning his final few blinds with king-eight against ace-ten.

That fully wraps up PokerNews coverage from Casino de Marrakech, part of the stunning five star Es Saadi Resort in Marrakech, Morocco. In three months, action will heat up again as the World Series of Poker will host its circuit event in Casino de Marrakech from January 12-20, 2019. PokerNews will be right back on the floor to cover that event as well. Until then, au revoir et à bientôt from sunny Marrakech!

Casino de Marrakech
Casino de Marrakech

Photos: Tomas Stacha/WPT

Tags: Alexandra GrayAlexandre de ZutterFabio Pinho DamasoFrancois TosquesJaouad AbidaJean MonturyKalidou SowMathieu PapineauSebastien BoyardSmain MamouniTobias PetersYves Rolland

Jaouad Abida Eliminated in 2nd Place (700,000 MAD / €63,988)

Level 31 : 75,000/125,000, 125,000 ante
Jaouad Abida
Jaouad Abida

At the end of the previous level, Jaouad Abida dragged a few pots to overtake Francois Tosques for the chip lead. Shortly in the new level, Tosques limped in, Abida raised to 350,000 and Tosques called. The flop was {J-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and Tosques called a bet of 400,000 in position.

Abida continued his aggression on the {5-Hearts} turn with a bet of 750,000 and Tosques called another street. The {6-Diamonds} came on the river and Abida shoved all in. Tosques snap-called the shove and slammed {10-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds} for the rivered flush open. Abida revealed {8-Spades}{7-Spades} for a straight and was second best.

Left with just 1,100,000, Abida folded the subsequent hand to a shove from Tosques, then shoved himself in the following hand. Tosques called to create the following showdown.

Jaouad Abida: {A-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Francois Tosques: {K-Hearts}{8-Spades}

Both the Moroccan and French rails flocked to the table and yelled for the respective cards needed. The flop was {9-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{5-Hearts} to pair the eight for Tosques, met by an "allez, la huit!" from the Frenchies. The turn as the {4-Hearts} and Tosques was one card away from victory.

The river brought the {K-Diamonds} and Tosques pumped his fists in celebration before going to his friends on the rail. Local man Abida put up a long fight and eventually made it to 2nd place, worth 700,000 MAD.

Jaouad Abida congratulates Francois Tosques
Player Chips Progress
Francois Tosques fr
Francois Tosques
12,900,000 5,650,000
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesJaouad Abida

Fabio Pinho Damaso Eliminated in 3rd Place (440,000 MAD / €40,221)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Fabio Pinho Damaso
Fabio Pinho Damaso

There was 400,000 in the middle on an {8-Spades}{6-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop when both Fabio Pinho Damaso and Jaouad Abida got their stacks in the middle. About 1.5 million from Damaso went in and Abida had him just barely covered.

Fabio Pinho Damaso: {9-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}
Jaouad Abida: {10-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}

Abida was in terrible shape and his railbirds chanted for a ten. The miracle card hit as the {10-Hearts} came on the turn to swing the lead to the local hero. The {6-Diamonds} fell on the river to crush Damaso's hopes of winning the WPTDeepStacks and end his bid in 3rd place.

Fabio Pinho Damaso makes his way to the exit
Player Chips Progress
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
3,615,000 2,015,000
Fabio Pinho Damaso pt
Fabio Pinho Damaso
Day 2 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Fabio Pinho DamasoFrancois TosquesJaouad Abida

Ramon Sol Eliminated in 4th Place (315,000 MAD / €28,795)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Ramon Sol
Ramon Sol

In a limped pot, the flop was {10-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts} and both Ramon Sol and Francois Tosques checked their respective blinds. On the {9-Spades} turn, Sol bet 260,000 and Tosques called.

The river was the {4-Diamonds} and Sol checked. Tosques bet 690,000 and Sol check-raised all in for 2,265,000. Tosques asked for a count and called after half a minute or so.

Sol shook his head and sheepishly turned over {K-Spades}{5-Clubs} for a total airball. Tosques revealed {9-Clubs}{4-Spades} for a full house and had Sol covered to bust the Spaniard in 4th.

Ramon Sol
Ramon Sol moved all in with king-high and got caught
Player Chips Progress
Francois Tosques fr
Francois Tosques
5,700,000 2,700,000
Ramon Sol es
Ramon Sol
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesRamon Sol

Kalidou Sow Eliminated in 5th Place (240,000 MAD / €21,939)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Kalidou Sow
Kalidou Sow

Kalidou Sow went all in for about 1,300,000 from the cutoff. Francois Tosques reshoved all in for 1,540,000 on the button and Jaouad Abida folded his small blind. Fabio Pinho Damaso thought hard for about a minute before folding his big blind.

Kalidou Sow: {A-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}
Francois Tosques: {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}

There would be no miracle escape for the French giant on a {7-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{9-Diamonds} and he bowed out in 5th place for 240,000 MAD. He stood up and shook everyone's hand at the table before making his way to the exit.

Jaouad Abida & Kalidou Sow
Jaouad Abida & Kalidou Sow
Player Chips Progress
Francois Tosques fr
Francois Tosques
3,000,000 770,000
Fabio Pinho Damaso pt
Fabio Pinho Damaso
Day 2 Chip Leader
600,000 -225,000
Kalidou Sow fr
Kalidou Sow
Busted

Tags: Francois TosquesKalidou Sow

Mathieu Papineau Eliminated in 6th Place (195,000 MAD / €17,825)

Level 29 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Jaouad Abida & Mathieu Papineau
Jaouad Abida & Mathieu Papineau

Jaouad Abida raised to 210,000 and Mathieu Papineau defended his big blind. The flop came down {4-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}{A-Clubs} and Papineau checked. Abida bet 400,000, Papineau check-raised all in and Abida instantly called.

Mathieu Papineau: {6-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Jaouad Abida: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}

Papineau had straight and flush outs and the French rail begged for the five of clubs to lock things up. Their wish wasn't granted on either the {10-Spades} turn or {3-Hearts} river.

The Adiba-train keeps steamrolling and the Moroccan picked up where he left before dinner break: eliminating players. Papineau became his latest victim and he went out in 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
6,850,000 1,310,000
Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
Busted

Tags: Jaouad AbidaMathieu Papineau

Jean Montury Eliminated in 7th Place (156,000 MAD / €14,260)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Jean Montury
Jean Montury

In the last hand before the dinner break, Jaouad Abida raised almost four times the big blind from under the guy. Jean Montury three-bet shoved around 600,000 from the small blind and Abida instantly called.

Jean Montury: {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}
Jaouad Abida: {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

The Moroccan railbirds exploded again to see their champion in another favorable spot, and Abida would continue his amazing heater as the board ran out {4-Hearts}{10-Spades}{8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{5-Hearts} to send Montury packing in 7th. The French pro collected 156,000 MAD for his accomplishment.

Player Chips Progress
Jean Montury fr
Jean Montury
Busted

Tags: Jaouad AbidaJean Montury

Sebastien Boyard Eliminated 8th place (130,000 MAD / €11,883)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Sebastien Boyard
Sebastien Boyard

Jaouad Abida raised to 200,000 in middle position, Sebastien Boyard three-bet shoved 365,000 one seat over and Kalidou Sow cold-called from the big blind.

Abida could reopen the action if he desired and the Moroccan did by coming over the top, putting Sow to the test for his remaining 1,100,000 as well. The Frenchman opted against calling and open-folded pocket tens.

Sebastien Boyard: {A-Hearts}{J-Clubs}
Jaouad Abida: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

Although it was a strong laydown, hindsight turned out to be 20/20 as Sow would've flopped a set on {K-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. Instead, it was Abida in the lead and Boyard who was drawing to the gutshot along with his overcard. Neither the {9-Spades} turn nor {7-Clubs} river would help him and he finished in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
3,900,000 150,000
Kalidou Sow fr
Kalidou Sow
1,100,000 -275,000
Sebastien Boyard fr
Sebastien Boyard
Busted

Tags: Jaouad AbidaKalidou SowSebastien Boyard

David Pecheur Eliminated in 9th Place (108,100 MAD / €9,882)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
David Pecheur
David Pecheur

Jaouad Abida raised to 115,000 from middle position, David Pecheur three-bet shoved 715,000 from the big blind, and Abida called after some thought.

David Pecheur: {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}
Jaouad Abida: {9-Spades}{9-Clubs}

The home crowd jumped on their feet and gathered around the table to cheer the last Moroccan standing on. Much to their delight, Abida's hand remained best during the {2-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} rundown, making Pecheur the first casualty of the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
2,050,000 820,000
David Pecheur fr
David Pecheur
Busted

Tags: David PecheurJaouad Abida

2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event Final Table

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jean MonturyFrance495,00010
2Francois TosquesFrance1,915,00038
3Jaouad AbidaMorocco1,230,00025
4Sebastien BoyardFrance415,0008
5Fabio Pinho DamasoPortugal1,210,00024
6Ramon SolSpain2,335,00047
7David PecheurFrance1,555,00031
8Mathieu PapineauFrance915,00018
9Kaildou SowFrance2,855,00057
Player Chips Progress
Kalidou Sow fr
Kalidou Sow
2,855,000 655,000
Ramon Sol es
Ramon Sol
2,335,000 235,000
Francois Tosques fr
Francois Tosques
1,915,000 315,000
David Pecheur fr
David Pecheur
1,555,000 55,000
Jaouad Abida ma
Jaouad Abida
1,230,000 -570,000
Fabio Pinho Damaso pt
Fabio Pinho Damaso
Day 2 Chip Leader
1,210,000 -250,000
Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
915,000 -385,000
Jean Montury fr
Jean Montury
495,000 -25,000
Sebastien Boyard fr
Sebastien Boyard
415,000 -185,000