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2017 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech

Main Event
Dias: 1b
Event Info

2017 WSOP International Circuit Marrakech

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
aj
Premiação
1,400,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,350 MAD
Premiação
6,668,500 MAD
Entries
511
Informações do Nível
Nível
30
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Record-Setting Day 1b in Marrakech; Alexandre Viard Claims Chip Lead

Nível 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Alexandre Viard
Alexandre Viard

Day 1b of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event in the Es Saadi Resort in Marrakech is in the books and set a new record. With 339 entries on Day 1b, combined with the 172 on Day 1a, a record-breaking number of 511 players took their shot at WSOP Circuit glory. Alexandre Viard bagged the Day 1b - and overall - chiplead with 345,000. 104 players survived Day 1b and will join the 49 survivors of Day 1a on Saturday for Day 2. On Sunday night, the winner will be crowned.

After two starting days, the top 5 is as follows:

#PlayerCountryChip Count
1Alexandre ViardFrance345,000
2FernandezSpain268,000
3Rodrigo StrongBrazil250,000
4Fabrice SoulierFrance241,400
5R. Sxias-232,000

Like yesterday, the day started off slowly, with dealers at many tables unable to start dealing due to an insufficient number of players. It didn't take long for the players to show up in droves, creating a densely packed poker room in Casino de Marrakech. After twelve levels of 45 minutes, 104 out of 339 found their way to the second day.

A lot of players fell on Day 1b, with Guillaume Darcourt being one of the first to go down. Darcourt, who was the chipleader after Day 1b last year, was also unsuccessful on his second bullet. Many other notables busted in the early stages as well, including Clyde Tjauw Foe, Alexandre Moreau, Gwendoline Laurent and Said El Yousfi, but every one of them rebought themselves right back in. Not every attempt was successful, but Tjauw Foe was among those to make it to Day 2. Jerome Sgorrano was the last to bust out, as he went down in the final hand of the night.

In the end, it was France's Alexandre Viard who claimed the overall chip lead. Viard went on a rampage during the last three levels, which included a takedown of high-roller Erwann Pecheux. When the dust settled, Viard was left with 345,000, enough to claim the overall lead. Spain's Fernandez sits in second with 268,000, while Reda Berbibah (227,100), Selim Oulekki (190,200) and Moroccan poker legend Abdelhadi Kondah (131,800) also had a strong showing. French soccer star Camel Meriem finished the day with 30,000 and is still in contention for the coveted gold WSOP Circuit Ring.

A total of 153 players will return for Day 2 on Saturday. Play will resume at 1 p.m. and levels will be 60 minutes. The prize pool and payouts are being finalised overnight and will be announced at the start of Day 2. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide start-to-finish coverage of this exciting Main Event.

Tags: Abdelhadi KondahAlexandre ViardClyde Tjauw FoeFabrice SoulierGuillaume DarcourtSaid El Yousfi

Said El Yousfi Doubles Through Cheng-Wei Yin

Nível 7 : 250/500, 50 ante
Said El Yousfi
Said El Yousfi

With the pot already up to over 35,000 and a board that read {4-Spades}{J-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{J-Spades}, Said El Yousfi was facing an all-in bet for his tournament life. The culprit was Belgium's Cheng-Wei Yin, who put El Yousfi for effectively 15,000 all in.

It took El Yousfi nearly four minutes to come to a decision, then decided on a call. Yin showed {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} and slowly, El Yousfi tabled the winner with {A-Spades}{5-Spades}.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Said El Yousfi fr
Said El Yousfi
65,000 35,000
Cheng-Wei Yin be
Cheng-Wei Yin
60,000 -10,000

Tags: Said El YousfiCheng-Wei Yin

No Second Ring for Carlos Lopes

Nível 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Carlos Lopes - Winner of Event 3
Carlos Lopes - Winner of Event 3

Carlos Lopes's week here in Marrakech is already a success, as the Frenchman won a WSOP Circuit Ring in the 3,000 MAD (€275) Turbo Deepstack for 100,000 MAD (€9,328) a few days ago. He won't be adding a second Ring yet, as Lopes just busted from the tournament.

On a board of {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{8-Clubs}, Abdalli Ali bet 3,950 and Lopes raised to 9,500. Ali took his time before coming along with the call. The river was the {5-Diamonds} and Lopes moved all in, only to be met by a snap-call from Ali.

Lopes showed {10-Clubs}{6-Clubs} for a flush, but Ali held {A-Clubs}{3-Clubs} for the nut flush to cripple Lopes to two big blinds. The Frenchman lost those two hands later and was eliminated.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Abdalla Ali be
Abdalla Ali
60,000 60,000
Carlos Lopes fr
Carlos Lopes
Eliminado

Tags: Abdalla AliCarlos Lopes

Day 1b of the WSOP International Circuit Main Event Starts at 1 p.m.

2016 WSOP Global Casino Championship Winner Said El Yousfi
2016 WSOP Global Casino Championship Winner Said El Yousfi

Welcome to Day 1b of the World Series of Poker International Circuit €1,350 (15,000 MAD) Main Event in Marrakech! Yesterday, Day 1a set a new attendance record of 172 players, breaking the 2015 number by one player. Brazil's Rodrigo Strong topped a field of 49 survivors and claimed the overall Day 1a chip lead by bagging 250,000 chips.

Today, at least 250 players are expected to take a shot at WSOPC glory and the coveted gold WSOP Circuit Ring. Besides new faces, players that failed to survive Day 1a are expected to fire another bullet, including 2016 WSOP Global Casino Championship Winner Said El Yousfi, Arthur Conan, Isabel Baltazar, Abdelhadi Kondah and the always unpredictable Rakesh Lalwani.

Just like yesterday, players will start with 30,000 in chips and levels will be 45 minutes throughout the day. Late registration and reentries will be allowed up until the end of level 9. A total of twelve full levels will be played.

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on the floor to deliver start-to-finish coverage of this exciting WSOP International Circuit Main Event. Cards will be back in the air at 1 p.m. local time.