2025 WSOP Circuit Marrakech

€1,350 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 WSOP Circuit Marrakech
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
2,700,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,350 MAD
Prize Pool
19,421,500 MAD
Entries
1,523
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
270
Players Left
29
Players Left 1 / 1,523
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Roller Coaster for Alves; Bourgeois Takes Everything

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

Rodrigues Alves jammed for 105,000 from early position and was called by Callum Gordon in the big blind.

Rodrigues Alves: A8 All in
Callum Gordon: AJ

Both players hit two pair on 37J84, but Gordon was still in the lead so Alves was eliminated.

Moments later however, Gordon in the small blind was all-in and at risk for 370,000 against Blaise Bourgeois in the hijack.

Callum Gordon: 88 All in
Blaise Bourgeois: KK

Gordon ran into Bourgeois' kings and after the dealer fanned a board of 9537K, he joined Alves at the cashier desk.

Migle Kriksciunaite, who was at the same table, was eliminated a few hands later.

Player Chips Progress
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Blaise Bourgeois
850,000
345,000
345,000
StakeKings
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Callum Gordon
Busted
Profile photo of Rodrigues Alves pt
Rodrigues Alves
Busted
Profile photo of Migle Kriksciunaite lt
Migle Kriksciunaite
Busted

Tags: Blaise BourgeoisCallum GordonMigle KriksciunaiteRodrigues Alves

Full House for Tsui

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Justin Tsui
Justin Tsui

Mathieu Papineau moved all-in from the big blind and he was called by Justin Tsui in the hijack.

Mathieu Papineau: A8 All in
Justin Tsui: QQ

There was no hope for Papineau, as on 9JQJ2, Tsui hit a full house to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Justin Tsui
1,200,000
280,000
280,000
Profile photo of Mathieu Papineau fr
Mathieu Papineau
Busted
Profile photo of Quentin Girardet fr
Quentin Girardet
Busted
Profile photo of Sebastien Boyard fr
Sebastien Boyard
Busted
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Gambi
Busted
Profile photo of Christopher Dowling ie
Christopher Dowling
Busted

Tags: Justin TsuiMathieu Papineau

Rascar Runs Into Apicella's Flush

Level 21 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Anthony Apicella
Anthony Apicella

In a limped blind versus blind situation, Yohan Rascar in the small blind checked the 4K10 flop. Anthony Apicella to his left bet 30,000, but Rascar check-raised to 65,000.

Apicella quickly three-bet to 150,000, then Rascar jammed for approximately 500,000. Apicella looked at his cards and snap-called.

Yohan Rascar: K3 All in
Anthony Apicella: 97

Apicella hit the perfect flop and eliminated Rascar after the 98 to reach 1,800,000.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Anthony Apicella fr
Anthony Apicella
1,800,000
700,000
700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Yohan Rascar fr
Yohan Rascar
Busted

Tags: Anthony ApicellaYohan Rascar

Moryousef Against UK

Level 19 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Leo Worthington-Leese
Leo Worthington-Leese

Moments after he eliminated Leo Worthington-Leese, Ludovic Moryousef called from the hijack when Kuljinder Sidhu on the button jammed for 126,000.

Kuljinder Sidhu: AJ All in
Ludovic Moryousef: AK

Moryousef flopped two pair on AK2104, scoring second elimination in just a few minutes.

Player Chips Progress
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Ludovic Moryousef
875,000
603,000
603,000
Profile photo of Leo Worthington-Leese gb
Leo Worthington-Leese
Busted
Profile photo of Kuljinder Sidhu gb
Kuljinder Sidhu
Busted

Tags: Kuljinder SidhuLeo Worthington-LeeseLudovic Moryousef

Delval Doubles Up with Aces

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Frederic Delval
Frederic Delval

Rachid El Yaacoubi opened to 12,000 from early position, but Paul Tedeschi three-bet to 36,000 from middle position. Frédéric Delval to his left four-bet to 103,000, then El Yaacoubi raised all-in for 219,000.

Tedeschi went deep into the tank but folded, while Delval called with the 6,000 he had left.

Frédéric Delval: AA All in
Rachid El Yaacoubi: JJ

The board of 85365 didn't change anything and Delval secured a double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Paul Tedeschi fr
Paul Tedeschi
250,000
89,000
89,000
Profile photo of Rachid El Yaacoubi fr
Rachid El Yaacoubi
113,000
195,000
195,000

Tags: Frédéric DelvalPaul TedeschiRachid El Yaacoubi

Al-Kubasi and Hawkins Share the Bubble

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Ali Al-Kubasi
Ali Al-Kubasi

Two all-in and call situation occured at the same time before the beginning of the hand for hand procedure.

First, Ali Al-Kubasi in the hijack moved all-in for 105,000 on a board of 3K5J9 with roughly 230,000 in the pot. According to a player at the table, he opened preflop, check-raised the flop, then fired a second barrel and shoved on the river. Ina on the button called every single time.

Ali Al-Kubasi: A10 All in
Ina: KJ

Al-Kubasi bluffed with a missed straight draw and was caught by Ina with two pair to be eliminated.

Andrew Hawkins
Andrew Hawkins

The second situation involved the WSOPC Marrakech opener winner Andrew Hawkins, who was all-in for approximately 40,000 from the big blind on Q977 against Kader Slila in middle position.

Andrew Hawkins: J9 All in
Kader Slila: QJ

Both players had two pair, but Slila was in the lead and he sent Hawkins to the rail after the 7 river.

As they were eliminated at the same time on different tables, Al-Kubasi and Hawkins split the 224 place prize of 28,000 MAD.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Kader Slila dz
Kader Slila
495,000
266,000
266,000
Profile photo of Ina es
Ina
410,000
330,000
330,000
Profile photo of Ali Al-Kubasi iq
Ali Al-Kubasi
Busted
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Andrew Hawkins
Busted

Tags: Ali Al-KubasiAndrew HawkinsKader Slila

2,700,000 MAD and a WSOP Ring for the Winner

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
WSOPC Marrakech
WSOPC Marrakech

Before launching the day, the tournament director revealed the payouts for the 2025 WSOPC Marrakech Main Event. He first announced that this event is the second-largest WSOPC Main Event of the season, surpassed only by the WSOPC Rosario in Argentina, which attracted 1,893 entries.

In Marrakech, the 1,523 entries generated a total prize pool of 19,421,500 MAD. A total of 224 players will make it into the money, with the minimum cash prize set at 28,000 MAD (approximately €2,716).

The winner of this even will take home 2,700,000 MAD (€261,900), a WSOPC ring and will qualify for the 2025 WSOP Tournament of Champions.

PlacePrize (in MAD)Prize (in EUR)PlacePrize (in MAD)Prize (in EUR)
12,700,000 MAD€261,90016-17135,000 MAD€13,095
21,840,000 MAD€178,48018-20115,000 MAD€11,155
31,300,000 MAD€126,10021-2398,000 MAD€9,506
4965,000 MAD€93,60524-3183,000 MAD€8,051
5720,000 MAD€69,84032-3969,000 MAD€6,693
6545,000 MAD€52,86540-5557,000 MAD€5,529
7425,000 MAD€41,22556-7950,000 MAD€4,850
8345,000 MAD€33,46580-9844,500 MAD€4,317
9280,000 MAD€27,16099-12539,000 MAD€3,783
10-11230,000 MAD€22,310126-15234,000 MAD€3,298
12-13190,000 MAD€18,430153-18830,000 MAD€2,910
14-15160,000 MAD€15,520189-22428,000 MAD€2,716

270 Players Advance to Day 2 of the WSOPC Marrakech Main Event

WSOPC Marrakech
WSOPC Marrakech

After three busy flights that led to a new record of 1,523 entries in the World Series of Poker Marrakech Main Event, it’s now time for the big rally here at the Casino de Marrakech inside the Es Saadi Resort.

Out of this massive field, only 270 players managed to bag chips for Day 2. While some players will focus on simply reaching the money, others have bigger ambitions, including “Borjatm5”, who finished Day 1b as the overall chip leader with 576,000 chips. He’s the only player to have crossed the half-million mark, but Migle Kriksciunaite (487,000) and Day 1a chip leader Guillaume Darcourt (480,000) are not far behind.

WSOPC Main Event Top Ten

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig blinds
1Borjatm5Spain576,000144
2Migle KriksciunaiteLithuania487,000122
3Guillaume DarcourtFrance480,000120
4Hugo Periera SemedoPortugal456,000114
5João FerreiraPortugal446,000112
6Dinesh AltSwitzerland443,000111
7Rabah HamitiAlgeria438,000110
8Anas TadiniMorocco431,000108
9Ryan KellyUnited Kingdom408,000102
10Adrien AmorellaFrance386,00097

Anas Tadini (431,000), Day 1c chip leader Adrien Amorella (386,000), Anthony Apicella (356,000), Lucien Cohen (257,000) or the defending champion Max Deveson (223,000) are also still in the race for the prestigious WSOP ring, as well as WSOP bracelet winners Romain Le Dantec (218,000), Jonathan Therme (169,000), Maxim Lykov (134,000) or Vangelis Kaimakamis (110,000).

All 270 remaining players will return at 1 p.m. local time at Level 15, where blinds will be 2,000/4,000, with a 4,000-blind ante. Levels will now be 60-minute long until the end of the tournament, and the payouts will be announced at the beginning of the day. The tournament director also announced that the day will end after the completion of Level 25.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates as Day 2 gets underway!

Tags: Adrien AmorellaAnas TadiniDinesh AltGuillaume DarcourtHugo Periera SemedoJoão FerreiraJonathan ThermeLucien CohenMax DevesonMaxim LykovMigle KriksciunaiteRabah HamitiRyan KellyVangelis Kaimakamis