2018 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k3
Prize
1,300,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 MAD
Entries
486
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
25,000

Vladimir Shabalin Shaking Things Up – Takes Chip Lead Into the Final Day

Level 21 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Vladimir Shabalin (Photo By Poker52)
Vladimir Shabalin (Photo By Poker52)

Today, 152 hopefuls returned to the felt in the stunning Casino Marrakech in the Es Saadi Resort. After the money was reached, they played on and 16 of them made their way to Day 3. Even though a huge percentage of the remaining players either has French or Spanish roots, it’s a Russian that has taken the chip lead. Vladimir Shabalin bulldozed his way through the field and has bagged a big lead with 2,070,000 in chips.

Shabalin himself was the one to burst the bubble when he hit two sixes on the flop with ace-six against the ace-queen of Javier Tsunamy. HCC sits just behind Shabalin in second place. The anonymous Spanish player dominated all of his tables on Day 1a and continued where he left off on the second day. This gave him a substantial amount of 1,513,000 in chips to play with tomorrow.

Closing the podium is Shlomo Ohana with 1,505,000 in chips. Ohana was trending up and down the whole day but ended up on a high note with a strong run. After losing almost half of his stack with pocket queens against pocket kings, Ohana bounced back by eliminating Mathieu Papineau and Mohamed Mamouni in quick succession, causing an early finish for today as the tournament was scheduled to play ten levels or until 16 players were left.

Notables left in the field are Nicolas Noguera (746,000), who won the 2016 WSOP International Circuit Paris Main Event, and Pierre Merlin (648,000), who finished second in the 2017 WSOP International Circuit Paris Main Event in November.

Players that did make the money but not the end of the day include Harald Sammer (41,000 MAD), Otmani El Houcine (34,500 MAD) and Alexandre Reard (32,000 MAD). Not everyone walked away with a money finish, as Said El Yousfi, Michiel Brosky, Laurent [Removed:250], Ben Bensimhon, Viktor Sorokin, Drisse Maouchi, Jean Montury, Pierre Calamusa, Michael Lech and Smain Mamouni all left the stage empty-handed.

The 16 remaining players will return on Sunday, January 28, for Day 3 of the Main Event. Play resumes at 1 p.m. local time in level 21, which has a small blind of 8,000, big blind of 16,000 and a running ante of 2,000. Blind levels are 60 minutes up until level 25, when they'll be increased to 75 minutes each for the remainder of the tournament.

Come back tomorrow to see who will be crowned the winner and take home the coveted WSOP Circuit Ring and 1,300,000 MAD (~$142,000) for first place. PokerNews will be on hand to provide start-to-finish coverage of the final day.

Tags: Alexandre ReardBen BensimhonDrisse MaouchiHarald SammerJavier TsunamyJean MonturyLaurent AzoulayMathieu PapineauMichael LechMichiel BroskyMohamed MamouniOtmani El HoucinePierre CalamusaPierre MerlinSaid El YousfiShlomo OhanaSmain MamouniVladimir Shabalin

Said El Yousfi Looking for Second WSOP Circuit Win; Ben Bensimhon Also Still in the Running

Said El Yousfi (Photo by PokerClub)
Said El Yousfi (Photo by PokerClub)

Day 2 of the World Series of Poker International Circuit Main Event is set to continue again at 1 pm local time. The exquisite Es Saadi Resort has been hosting the events here over the past few days and they have been wonderful. In total 486 entries, with 156 reentries, have been clocked with 152 hopefuls returning to the felt to pursue the coveted WSOP Circuit Ring.

Garcia Lorca can be found at the top of the overall leaderboard with 315,600 in chips in total which he collected on Day 1b yesterday. Trailing just behind him is the chip leader of Day 1a, Drisse Maouchi, with 310,000 chips. Closing out the podium is Harald Sammer with 296,500 chips.

WSOP International Circuit Rotterdam Winner Ben Bensimhon already has a ring and with a stack of 260,000 in chips, he’s gotten off to a great start in his pursuit towards a second one. So is WSOP Circuit – Global Casino Championship winner Said El Yousfi with 110,000 chips which is still way above average. Other players to keep a close eye on include Alexandre Reard (202,200), Jean Montury (190,000), Laurent [Removed:250] (158,000), and Michiel Brosky (154,000).

Hannes Neurauter (77,200), Mateusz Moolhuizen (76,300), retired footballer Camel Meriem (72,500), Pierre Calamusa (65,500), 2016 WSOP Crazy Eights 2nd place finisher, Michael Lech (61,600), WSOP International Circuit Deepstack winner Smain Mamouni (40,200) have all bagged a below average stack for today so will be looking to run that up to a great stack for Day 3.

Former Champions

YearEntriesChampionCountryPrize
2017511Arron FletcherUnited Kingdom€130,755
2016446Mathieu SelidesFrance€95,479
2015484Ricardo ManquantFrance€122,330

The tournament will be starting on Level 13 with a small blind of 1,000, a big blind of 2,000 and a running ante of 300. The duration of the levels have been increased to 60 minutes each for today and 10 levels of play have been scheduled. There’s a break after every two levels, the first one will last 20 minutes due to a chip raise. Then a regular break of 15 minutes, a 60-minute dinner break and the last break of the day will be 15 minutes again.

The payout details will be announced later today and you’ll be able to find the details here as soon as they’re known. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be here to provide you with all the ups and downs of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event this weekend.

Tags: Alexandre ReardBen BensimhonCamel MeriemDrisse MaouchiHannes NeurauterHarald SammerJean MonturyLaurent AzoulayMateusz MoolhuizenMichael LechMichiel BroskyPierre CalamusaSaid El YousfiSmain Mamouni