2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech

16,000 MAD Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info
2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a6
Prize
3,000,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
16,000 MAD
Prize Pool
23,039,000 MAD
Entries
1,694
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
24
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 1,694
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16,000 MAD Main Event

Day 3 Completed

Sandro Carucci’s Luck Turns Comeback Into WSOP Circuit Marrakech Triumph (3,000,000 MAD)

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Sandro Carucci’
Sandro Carucci’

As rarely as ever before, the outcome of the 2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event remained uncertain all the way until the end. Throughout the final day, the chip lead changed hands several times, moving from Raul (4th – 1,285,000 MAD) to Turlough McHugh (3rd – 1,700,000 MAD) to Malcolm Franchi (2nd – 2,300,000 MAD).

But out of a record-breaking field of 1,694 entries, which generated a total prize pool of 23,039,000 MAD, Sandro Carucci ultimately had luck on his side and claimed victory and take home 3,000,000 MAD (approximately €279,000), his first-ever WSOP Circuit gold ring, and the €5,000 package for the next WSOP Paradise.

2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in MAD)Prize (in EUR)
1Sandro CarucciSwitzerland3,000,000 MAD€279,000
2Malcolm FranchiFrance2,300,000 MAD€213,900
3Turlough MchughIreland1,700,000 MAD€158,100
4RaulSpain1,285,000 MAD€119,505
5Salim SefiatFrance940,000 MAD€87,420
6Aitor CruzSpain700,000 MAD€65,100
7Alexandre BermonFrance515,000 MAD€47,895
8Luc RamosSwitzerland385,000 MAD€35,805
9Mehdi ChaouiMorocco300,000 MAD€27,931

Winner's reaction

"How do you win a tournament? By being f****** lucky,” Carucci joked, wiping away the few tears in his eyes after his victory.

Those tears carried several meanings for him. First, they were a reward for a career choice that hadn’t gone as expected at the beginning. “I started playing poker almost full-time three years ago, but it didn’t really work out at first. I came close to good results many times, and now it finally happens — I can’t believe it,” explained Carucci, who is also a high school teacher. “You always think about these things, but when it happens… whoa! At the beginning of the final table, just thinking about winning, I was almost about to cry. And I don’t cry often.”

The tears also celebrated an impressive comeback, from starting the final table second-to-last in chips to the title. “I just played very snug; I didn’t do anything special. I was card dead for a long period, I just played my hands and won the all-ins. I didn’t have many hard decisions at the final table,” explained the 36-year-old, who still managed to double up multiple times, like most of the other finalists.

Sandro Carucci Andreas Froehli
Sandro Carucci Andreas Froehli

One key decision, however, shifted the course of his tournament. With seven-four of spades and a flush against Mchugh, who moved all-in, he took nearly five minutes to make the call, ultimately catching his opponent bluffing with the ace of spades. A massive pot that propelled him to the chip lead with three players remaining.

“Did it really take five minutes?” he asked, surprised. “That’s insane. I knew after ten seconds I was going to call, but my good friend Andreas told me to take my time because it was the biggest spot of my life. In theory, it wasn’t a hard call, but I just wanted to be sure.”

The Andreas he referred to is Andreas Froehli, winner of the Opener at the start of the festival. “The fact that he won the first one and I won the last one is so crazy. You’ll remember that for the rest of your life,” he reflected.

The two friends often travel to events together, and Carucci already has his schedule planned “until May,” including stops in Campione, Aix-les-Bains, and several other locations around Switzerland. And Marrakech, where he was playing for the first time? “I guess I have to come back!”

Sandro Carucci
Sandro Carucci

Final Day Action

The final day of the Main Event began with 24 remaining players. A few short stacks managed to double up early, such as Malcolm Franchi who was saved by a river, while others weren’t as fortunate, including Anthony Apicella (24th – 95,000 MAD) who became the first player eliminated of the day.

He was followed at the payout desk by Moroccans Yasser Loudagh and Kassimi Bouchaib, as well as Mohamed Mehalleg, Christopher Chaudey, and Fabio Rodrigues who ran into kings. Bela Toth and Day 1a chip leader Amine Moussallaoui were also eliminated, almost simultaneously, leaving just 15 players across the last two tables by the first break.

Shortly after the restart, Raul hit a full house to eliminate former EPT champion Tomasz Brzezinski and climb to the top of the counts; a position he never left until the start of the final table. Meanwhile, Aguanteeldiego experienced the opposite trajectory, starting the day as chip leader but being eliminated in 13th place.

Another elimination reduced the field to the last 11 players, who moved to the feature tables. Bruno David didn’t last long, falling to Aitor Cruz’s sixes. One more elimination was needed to complete the final table, and Joe Z thought he would be that player after losing a massive pot to Franchi.

Left with less than a big blind, Joe Z found queen-jack and went all-in. However, the hand was light compared to Mehdi Chaoui’s queens and Franchi’s kings when all three players moved all-in. Franchi scored a double elimination, taking the chip lead heading into the dinner break and the start of the final table.

WSOP Circuit Marrakech
WSOP Circuit Marrakech

After dinner, Luc Ramos (8th – 385,000 MAD) was the first to leave the table after running into kings with ace-king. Four double-ups followed until Alexandre Bermon lost a flip to Franchi. Clearly living the dream on this final table, Bermon earned 515,000 MAD for his 7th-place finish.

Third place in last year’s Main Event and winner of the Mini Main Event a few days ago, Aitor Cruz was the next to fall. The Spanish player called on the river with kings but ran into a straight, taking sixth place.

Turlough Mchugh then began to build momentum, doubling his stack with a flopped flush and later by bluffing to make the best hand fold.

He kept his run going by eliminating Salim Sefiat (5th – 940,000 MAD), but Franchi caught a lucky river and followed it with another big double-up to retake the chip lead. Meanwhile, Carucci also doubled up, but Raul failed to do so, finishing in 4th place with 1,285,000 MAD.

Carucci then doubled up again before one of the hands of the tournament, where he called Mchugh’s all-in with a flush to secure another double-up.

Left on fumes after that hand, Mchugh tried to survive but was ultimately eliminated in third place, taking home 1,700,000 MAD.

It then took only two hands for Carucci to play his first match point, holding ace-six against Franchi’s ace-nine. A six on the flop sealed the tournament for Carucci, crowning him the new WSOP Circuit Marrakech champion.

Sandro Carucci
Sandro Carucci

This concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the 2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event. The next stop on the WSOP Circuit tour will take place from February 26 to March 10 in Liechtenstein. Poker action will also return to Marrakech soon with a new edition of the Marrakech Poker Open, running from March 24 to 29. PokerNews will once again be on site to provide live coverage of the Main Event.

Tags: Aitor CruzAlexandre BermonAmine MoussallaouiAndreas FroehliAnthony ApicellaBela TothBruno DavidChristopher ChaudeyFabio RodriguesJoe ZKassimi BouchaibLuc RamosMalcolm FranchiMehdi ChaouiMohamed MehallegRaulSalim SefiatSandro CarucciTomasz BrzezinskiTurlough MchughYasser Loudagh

Sandro Carucci Wins the 2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event Gold Ring (3,000,000 MAD)

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Sandro Carucci
Sandro Carucci

From a record-breaking field of 1,694 entries that generated a total prize pool of 23,039,000 MAD, Sandro Carucci emerged victorious at 3:30 a.m. to claim the 2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event title at the Es Saadi Marrakech Resort.

Short-stacked at the start of the final table, Carucci staged a impressive comeback, overcoming players who each held the chip lead at different stages, including Raul (4th – 1,285,000 MAD), Turlough McHugh (3rd – 1,700,000 MAD), and Malcolm Franchi (2nd – 2,300,000 MAD), to secure the win.

For his victory, Carucci earned the 3,000,000 MAD first-place prize, the WSOP Circuit gold ring, and a €5,000 package for the next WSOP Paradise.

2026 WSOP Circuit Marrakech Main Event Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in MAD)Prize (in EUR)
1Sandro CarucciSwitzerland3,000,000 MAD€279,000
2Malcolm FranchiFrance2,300,000 MAD€213,900
3Turlough MchughIreland1,700,000 MAD€158,100
4RaulSpain1,285,000 MAD€119,505
5Salim SefiatFrance940,000 MAD€87,420
6Aitor CruzSpain700,000 MAD€65,100
7Alexandre BermonFrance515,000 MAD€47,895
8Luc RamosSwitzerland385,000 MAD€35,805
9Mehdi ChaouiMorocco300,000 MAD€27,931

Stay tuned as PokerNews provides the reaction of the winner and the recap of today's action!

Malcolm Franchi Eliminated in 2nd Place (2,300,000 MAD)

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Malcolm Franchi
Malcolm Franchi

Two hands after the restart, Sandro Carucci limped from the button. Malcolm Franchi shoved all-in for 22,050,000, and Carucci asked for a count before making the call.

Malcolm Franchi: A9 All in
Sandro Carucci: A6

The dealer fanned a flop of AJ6 which gave a pair to Carucci. The turn card was the 7, followed by the 4 river which offered te ring to Carucci.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
86,750,000
25,050,000
25,050,000
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
Busted

Tags: Malcolm FranchiSandro Carucci

Short Break Before Heads-Up

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante

Sandro Carucci and Malcolm Franchi will now battle for the 3,000,000 MAD first-place prize and the WSOP Circuit gold ring, with Carucci holding a 2:1 chip lead.

The two players were sent on a short break before the start of heads-up play.

Turlough Mchugh Eliminated in 3rd Place (1,700,000 MAD)

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Turlough Mchugh
Turlough Mchugh

Turlough Mchugh in the small blind moved all-in and Turlough Mchugh in the big blind called off his last 5,400,000.

Turlough Mchugh: J8 All in
Malcolm Franchi: J5

Turlough was on his way to double for the third time on KK4, but Franchi hit the 5 turn and sent Mchugh to the rail in third place after the 10 river.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
61,700,000
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
25,850,000
6,400,000
6,400,000
Profile photo of Turlough Mchugh ie
Turlough Mchugh
Busted

Tags: Malcolm FranchiTurlough Mchugh

Mchugh Survives

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante

Sandro Carucci opened from the button and faced Turlough Mchugh, who was forced all-in in the big blind.

Turlough Mchugh: K8 All in
Sandro Carucci: J5

Mchugh kept the lead all the way through a board of A283A and doubled up.

Two hands later, Mchugh was all-in and at risk again for 2,200,000.

Turlough Mchugh: 87 All in
Sandro Carucci: K3

This time, Mchugh hit two pair on A8374 and doubled up again.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
61,700,000
700,000
700,000
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
19,450,000
4,500,000
4,500,000
Profile photo of Turlough Mchugh ie
Turlough Mchugh
6,400,000
5,200,000
5,200,000

Tags: Sandro CarucciTurlough Mchugh

Massive Double Up with a Flush for Carucci

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Sandro Carucci
Sandro Carucci

Turlough Mchugh limped from the small blind, so Sandro Carucci only had to check his option to find a flop of JJ2.

Mchugh bet 1,000,000 and was called, then checked the K turn. Carucci then asked for 3,000,000. Mchugh made the call.

The river card was the 10. Carucci continued for 10,000, but Mchugh decided to check-raise all-in for 26,100,000

Carucci went into the tank for almost five minutes and eventually made the call with 74 for a flush. Mchugh was caught bluffing with A7 and was left with 1,200,000 after this hand.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
62,400,000
30,200,000
30,200,000
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
23,950,000
2,750,000
2,750,000
Profile photo of Turlough Mchugh ie
Turlough Mchugh
1,200,000
32,150,000
32,150,000

Tags: Sandro CarucciTurlough Mchugh

Another Double Up for Carucci

Level 36 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante

Sandro Carucci moved all-in for 15,600,000 on the button. In the big blind, Malcolm Franchi struggled with the decision but stuck to his “play for the win” mantra and made the call.

Sandro Carucci: K10 All in
Malcolm Franchi: A2

Well helped by a ten on 4108QJ, Carucci secured a double up and closes the gap with his opponents.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Turlough Mchugh ie
Turlough Mchugh
33,350,000
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
32,200,000
16,600,000
16,600,000
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
21,200,000
16,600,000
16,600,000

Tags: Malcolm FranchiSandro Carucci

Raul Eliminated in 4th Place (1,285,000 MAD)

Level 36 : 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Raul
Raul

Turlough Mchugh moved all-in for 24,750,000 from the button. Raul in the big blind with 7,100,000 looked at his cards and called.

Raul: AJ All in
Turlough Mchugh: K6

Mchugh flopped a pair on 638, and the situation remained unchained with the 107 runout, leading to Raul's elimination.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Malcolm Franchi fr
Malcolm Franchi
37,800,000
500,000
500,000
Profile photo of Turlough Mchugh ie
Turlough Mchugh
33,350,000
14,600,000
14,600,000
Profile photo of Sandro Carucci ch
Sandro Carucci
15,600,000
7,000,000
7,000,000
Profile photo of Raul es
Raul
Busted

Tags: RaulTurlough Mchugh

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