Souhayl Fjer lost ground during the first minutes of the Finale Table so he 3-bet shove 600,000 chips after he saw Anthony Marchetti raised it under the gun.
Marchetti thought for more than one minute before calling with . He was behind his fellow compatriot who revealed .
The four first cards of the board open a straight draw for Marchetti but the river secured the double-up for Fjer.
Sammy Berrehail is the first player of the tournament to collect a 6-figures prize (in dirhams but still). The frenchman earned Mad 105,000 for his acccession in the Final Table.
Sammy moved all in for 440,000 from the Small Blind after André Marques raised it in middle poisiton. The Portuguese quickly called to put his opponent at risk.
Berrehail :
Marques :
The board ran out , and Berrehail departed from the tournament.
Discipline, discipline, discipline... The Finalists play cautiously in the beginning of this last table. There's 1 million dirhams up top and nobody has really distanced the rest of the pack.
One of the last hand of the level could have been a firework but David Vergnes and Anthony Marchetti found a nice laydown.
David Vergnes opened under the gun for 80,000 chips and ROMI called in the Hijack. Anthony Marchetti then found in the button and 3-bet 280,000 chips.
Vergnes flatted with but Romi was ambushed with and reshoved for close to 900,000 chips. Anthony and David examined their options but finally gave up...
Franck Lelong moved all-in for a little less than half a million under the gun with and Florian Geiger woke-up with and just a little more chips... to finish him in the Big Blind.
The spot was perfect to double-up but a board crucified the french who is still establishing his better score with his 10th position today.