2019 WSOP International Circuit Anniversary Marrakech

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit Anniversary Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
1,000,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 MAD
Prize Pool
4,685,000 MAD
Entries
359
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000
Players Info - Day 2

Main Event

Day 2 Completed

WSOP International Circuit 50th Anniversary : David Vergnes Leads The Final 16 in Marrakech

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
David Vergnes
David Vergnes

After almost 10 hours of poker at the Es Saadi Resort, the 2019 WSOP International Circuit 50th Anniversary Marrakech 15,000 MAD (€1,350) Main Event field of 359 entries has been reduced down to 16 survivors.

The moroccan prizepool was set at 4,685,000 MAD ($492,979), with the last man standing set to win with 1 million of dirhams ($105,225). French amateur David Vergnes will lead the way on Day 3 with a stack of 61 Blinds.

Principally a cash-game player, David is living in Albi and he felt lucky to be chipleader. His deep-run could have ended before the money was reached as he doubled-up against an overpair after three hours of play, saturday. "We'll See tomorrow. I'm happy to be in that position but I remain calm", said Vergnes while bagging in a place he visits since a decade.

André Marques (Portugal - 55 blinds), Javier Tsunamy (Spain - 52 Blinds) and Souhayl "Joël" Fjer (France - 50 blinds) are the only players who reached a 7 figures stack. They will be Vergnes' nearest challengers when the action resumes at 1 p.m local time.

After a gruelling day, the decision to stop the play was made when the ante-penultiem redraw was reached rather than going on to the planned end of the Level 22..

David Vergnes
David Vergnes

Day 2 Action

When the Day 2 action got underway at 1 p.m, saturday, there were 105 hopefuls looming to make the money. The pace of play was fast and furious with 10 eliminations in the first 15 minutes and 46 bustos before the first break. Nicolas Noguera, Pierre Quignard, Bernard Guigon, Sebastien Compte, Omar Lakhdari, Jerome Sgorrano and local hero Abdel Kondah departed before reaching the money.

Hand-for-hand action began after 280 minutes of play, with two places from the money. A change of plan because the staff originally wanted to do it one place away from the money... but a spanish player was stalling every streets for too long. Finally, the bubble burst after 1 hour of Hand For Hand, and there was only three all-in & call during that span.

WSOP Europe Giovanni Rosadoni was covered against André Marques but the Portugueses was Drawing Dead. The French player rose just after the bubble to secure a seat to the Final Day (21 blinds). Funny Fact, the other player who went all-in and was call during the hand for hand is still alive for the Day 3. Anthony Marchetti doubled-up against Sammy Berrehail with Kings, this duo will be in contention, sunday with respectively 28 and 41 Blinds.

Three times the charm... or not. Fernando The Staller didn't survive when he 3-bet shove minutes later... Kamal Sefrioui had just smooth called the original raiser with Kings and was happy to burst the bubble player.

Fadhil Farag, WSOPC winner Rakesh Lalwani, the Last Woman Standing Sarah Herzali, WPT Finalist Noureddine Ait Aleb all found a place in the money before they were eliminated. None of them reached the dinner break which arrived after 6 hours of play.

André Marques, who was the first player to reach the 1 million mark, and Javier Tsunamy were dominating the Tournament at the restart. The next 90 minutes saw the field go down to three tables and 24 survivors, on average at this point a player had busted every 5 minutes since the start of the day.

The last two hours of the Day 2 were filled with 8 eliminations and a heated exchange between two players resulting in an orbit penality. After the calm was back in the Dome, the Casino De Marrakech's extension situated in the garden of the Resort, Said El Yousfi ended the day by open shoving 18 blinds at the wrong moment. The WSOP bracelet winner elimination prompted the staff to end play for Saturday.

That's a wrap, join us back at PokerNews for the coverage until the completion of the Main Event on Sunday, June 23 as a winner is crowned in Marrakech.

Tags: Bernard GuigonNicolas NogueraOmar LakhdariRakesh LalwaniSaid El YousfiSammy BerrehailSarah HerzaliSebastien Compte

Day 3 Redraw

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Table 1

SeatPlayerChipcount
1André Marques1116000
2Michael Allmrodt554000
3Jose Luis Reconquista270000
4Anthony Marchetti564000
5ALEXIS224000
6Souhayl Fjer1011000
7Philipp Huxley810000
8Javier Tsunamy1046000

Table 2

SeatPlayerChipcount
1Franck Lelong970000
2ROMI631000
3Giovanni Rosadoni423000
4David Vergnes1316000
5Karim Abgar368000
6Sammy Berrehail827000
7Ali Mechiche154000
8Florian Geiger513000

End-Of-Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
David Vergnes fr
David Vergnes
1,316,000 -174,000
André Marques pt
André Marques
1,116,000 -93,000
Javier Tsunamy es
Javier Tsunamy
1,046,000 246,000
Souhayl Fjer fr
Souhayl Fjer
1,011,000 1,011,000
Franck Lelong fr
Franck Lelong
970,000 173,000
Sammy Berrehail fr
Sammy Berrehail
827,000 -133,000
Philipp Huxley gb
Philipp Huxley
810,000 455,000
ROMI es
ROMI
631,000 131,000
Anthony Marchetti fr
Anthony Marchetti
564,000 104,000
Michael Allmrodt de
Michael Allmrodt
554,000 554,000
Florian Geiger de
Florian Geiger
513,000 110,000
Said El Yousfi fr
Said El Yousfi
451,000 451,000
Giovanni Rosadoni fr
Giovanni Rosadoni
WSOP 1X Winner
423,000 -36,000
Karim ABGAR
Karim ABGAR
368,000 -31,000
Jose Luis Reconquista es
Jose Luis Reconquista
270,000 -320,000
ALEXIS
ALEXIS
224,000 -126,000

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Play Concluded

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

The action has come to a finish in the middle of level 22, and the remaining 16 players have bagged their chips and will return for Day 3.

Walou Walou

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

'Walou' means nothing in darija, the local language... and two moroccans exited in seconds to end the Day 2 of the Main Event. Not empty handed but with no dream of victory for sunday. Mohamed Lahlou and Said El Yousfi collected around $5050 for their deep-run. WSOP bracelet El Yousfi will have to wait to add new silverware to his collection...

The Tournament Director Thomas Gimie decided to make the redraw and released the 16 survivors with 30 minutes to plays in Level 22. The players will restart sunday at 1 p.m.

Full end-of-day chip counts followed by a recap of the day's action will follow.

Player Chips Progress
Mohamed Lahlou ma
Mohamed Lahlou
Busted
Said El Yousfi fr
Said El Yousfi
Busted

Last Round

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Souhayl "Joel" Fjer has taken the seat of Mehdi Senhaji on one of the outer tables. He arrived at the Dome Feature Table with 155,000 chips 90 minutes ago, he has now 920,000 in front of him after peaking at one million briefly.

Player Chips Progress
Souhayl "Joel" Fjer
Souhayl "Joel" Fjer
920,000 920,000

Level: 22

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 20,000

Mehdi Senhaji busts19th ($4314)

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Mehdi
Mehdi

The action is crazy on the outer tables since the beginning of Level 21. Mehdi Senhaji didn't survive against Sammy Berrehail.

David Vergnes raised it and Sammy called from the Cutoff, then Mehdi completed his Big Blind. Sammy Berrehail took the lead for 46,000 chips on the flop {8-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and Mehdi answered by a check-shove for 368,000 chips.

After David folded, Berrehail snapped with {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}. Mehdi turned over {9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}.

The turn {q-} changed everything and Mehdi found no redemption with the river {3-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Sammy Berrehail fr
Sammy Berrehail
960,000 460,000
Mehdi Senhaji ma
Mehdi Senhaji
Busted