In a blind versus blind battle, Adrien Sanz raised to 165,000 and Nuno Correia took a minute before sending all his chips in the middle for 1,100,000. Sanz quickly made the call for the following shodown:
Nuno Correia:
Adrien Sanz:
The board didn't bring anything to Correia who found himself eliminated from the tournament in 4th place for €25,530.
It folded to Adrien Sanz in the small blind who raised to 180,000 with in his hands. Karim Lehoussine saw and took a minute before making the call.
The flop revealed giving top pair to both players and the duo checked. When the landed on the turn, Sanz led out for 225,000 and it was followed by a call from Lehoussine.
The paired the board on the river, giving the wining hand to Sanz with the best kicker. The latter fired 430,000 and Lehoussine opted to raised it to 1,100,000, putting Sanz into a decision.
After a few minutes, the clock was called and Sanz's hand was mucked at the end of the 30 seconds were expired. Lehoussine took down a pot worth 2,400,000 with that hand.
Karim Lehoussine discovered in his hands on the button and raised to 200,000. Thierry Gogniat replied by shoving for 1,200,000 in the small blind, holding .
Sanz folded and Lehoussine snap-called to show the bad news to Gogniat.
The board didn't bring any surprise with and Gogniat found himself eliminated at the third place of the podium for €34,650
Adrien Sanz raised to 160,000 with and Karim Lehoussine called with .
The flop brought two pair to Sanz and the flush draw to Lehoussine. Sanz bet 175,000 and after some thinking, Lehoussine raised to 800,000. Sanz ended up calling.
The hit the turn to give the flush to Lehoussine, who chose to bet 1,400,000, putting Sanz into a big decision. After four minutes of thinking, Sanz announced all in and Lehoussine made the call, putting him at risk of elimination.
"Well, we never know...' said Sanz, who only had four outs to save him.
He found one of them when the hit the river ti give him the full house, while Lehoussine chipped down to 740,000.
Adrien Sanz raised on the button to 225,000 and after some thinking, Karim Lehoussine three-bet to 700,000. Sanz announced all in, putting Lehoussine at risk for his remaining stack of 2,100,000.
Lehoussine went deep into the tank and eventually called:
Karim Lehoussine:
Adrien Sanz:
Lehoussine had to hit on the board to double up but couldn't find anything throughout the ranout to end his run in the Marrakech Poker Open Main Event in the runner-up place for €48,320.
A full recap of today's action is to follow shortly.
Adrien Sanz has become the winner of the 55th edition of the Marrakech Poker Open 15,000 MAD Main Event in the beautiful Es Saadi Resort! Sanz defeated long-time player Karim Lehoussine heads-up to collect the first place prize of 770,000 Moroccan dirhams ( €72,200).
Sanz, who started the day with a comfortable chiplead, managed to stay ahead the entire final day, losing his advance only a brief moment to Lehoussine. The podium was entirely French this evening since in third we find Thierry Gogniat who comes back home with 380,000 MAD (€34,650).
The only Moroccan player of the final table, Mostafa Boukri, had to settle for fifth for 212,000 MAD (€19,330) while Swiss Dinesh Alt and runner-up of the MPO High Roller ended up in 7th place. Rosalie Petit, who won a WSOP ringin Marrakech in january , wasn't as fortunate today and ended up in ninth place.
PLACE
PLAYER
COUNTRY
PRIZE (IN MAD)
PRIZE (~ IN EUR)
1
Adrien Sanz
France
770,000
€70,200
2
Karim Lehoussine
France
530,000
€48,320
3
Thierry Gogniat
France
380,000
€34,650
4
Nuno Correia
Portugual
280,000
€25,530
5
Mostafa Boukri
Morocco
212,000
€19,330
6
Thierry Morel
France
166,500
€15,200
7
Dinesh Alt
Switzerland
134,000
€12,220
8
Jorge Bouquet
Portugual
107,000
€9,850
9
Rosalie Petit
France
86,000
€7,840
The Trophy Stays in Morocco
The victory came with some emotions for the French professional who lives in Marrakech since four years and is mostly playing Spin and Go tournaments online , capturing tonight its first title in a major event, and in a place that is close to his heart.
“In the few Main Events I've played live I haven't had much success so far, so I feel really grateful today. But since two years I have consistent results. On this festival I ended up runner-up of the Mystery KO event and I won the Progressive Bounty the next day so I'm very happy about my week! ” Sanz said afterwards in an interview with PokerNews.
"I play all the events here, even the monthly regular tournaments. I feel like home. And its also my first big final table, with my friends around, it's really a great feeling" added he. Sanz knows indeed a nice success in Morocco since he had also finished runner-up of the MPO Opener last October.
Sanz won a decisive hand during the heads-up, when he called all-in with two pair on the turn Lehoussine who had hit a flush. Sanz found one of the four outs he needed on the river to hit a full house and jump to a massive chiplead.
"I was quite in shock, but even with a 2% chance of winning, I still believed in it. I made a mistake in that spot, but you still need luck sometimes" added Sanz.
Some Action the Final Day
At 2 p.m., 10 out of 295 players returned to the felt with each of them already guaranteed 68,000 MAD (€7,840) for surviving two days. Most eyes were already on Sanz from the start, who began with a substantial lead, as well as experienced player Boukri and Nuno Correia, who started in second and third place respectively.
Boukri started the eliminations by sending Said Basri into the rail in 11th place to set up the official final table. Sanz then continued to extend his lead by eliminating Petit and Jorge Bouquet. Alt followed them in 7th place after he shoved preflop with As-Queen to be called by Boukri with Jack-Ten, who found a ten on the river.
After the exit of regular French player Tierry Morel in 6th place, Boukri ended up his run in 5th position when his pocket sevens crashed into Lehoussine's pair of kings.
Not long before the dinner break, Sanz took care of busting Portuguese player Nuno Correia in 4th place, who three-bet shove with pocket eights while Sanz held pocket tens. The three-handed play lasted only two hands, as Gogniat three-bet shoved in the small blind with Queens, while Lehoussine had Kings in his hands on the button.
The heads-up lasted more than one hour, and Lehoussine even managed to come back close to Sanz in chips despite his terrible bad beat after Sanz four-outered him on the river. However, Lehoussine ended up calling the four-bet shove from Sanz with while his opponent held , and found no help on the board to bow down in second place for place for €48,320.
That fully wraps up PokerNews coverage from Casino de Marrakech. In two months, action will heat up again as the Sismix, organised by Winamax, will take place from May 24 to 29. Our live reporting team will be right back on the floor to cover that event as well.
Until then, au revoir et à bientôt from sunny Marrakech!