Who Will Win the 2018 WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Main Event?

Sep 30, 2018

Kalidou Sow and Fabio Pinho Damaso
Kalidou Sow (left) and Fabio Pinho Damaso (right) lead the last 16 into Day 3

After two Day 1s and almost 11 hour levels on Day 2, the 431-entry strong field of the WPTDeepStacks Marrakech Season 2018-2019 13,200 MAD Main Event (approximately 1,200 EUR) has been whittled down to the final 16 at the Casino de Marrakech and Es Saadi Resort.

The lion’s share of the juicy prize pool is still up for grabs and a payday of 1,000,000 Moroccan Dirhams (MAD), trophy and bragging rights await for the eventual champion. The first prize also includes a package worth 22,000 MAD (approximately 2,000 EUR) for the WPTDeepStacks season-ending event. Best positioned to become the next winner of the popular mid-stakes tour in Europe is Portugal’s Fabio Pinho Damaso with 2,295,000.

Second in chips is France’s Kalidou Sow with 1,400,000, who has been on somewhat of a heater in the last two years and scored five tournament wins and plenty of other deep runs. The latest victory of Sow came earlier this month at the WPTDeepstacks Portugal festival in Vilamoura , where he claimed the trophy in the €2,000 High Roller and it would certainly be no surprise to see him end up on top once more.

WPTDeepStacks Europe Season 2017/2018 Player of the Year Tobias Peters bagged up the third-biggest stack with 1,360,000 after taking dowm the Side Event the night before Day 2 of the Main Event and crawling into bed past 6 a.m. local time. Jaouad Abida (1,045,000) also claimed more than a million in chips to his name for the final day, other notables include Mathieu Papineau (800,000), Jean Montury (640,000), Day 1A chip leader Yves Rolland (550,000), David Pecheur (345,000) and Francois Tosques (315,000).

There are just under nine minutes left at blinds of 10,000/20,000 with a big blind ante of 20,000 and the cards will go back in the air in the stunning Casino de Marrakech at 2 p.m. local time.

Day 3 Seat Assignments

Seat Table 1 Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Jaouad Abida Morocco 1,045,000 52
2 Miguel Couceiro Portugal 875,000 44
3 Alex Sanchez Spain 770,000 39
4 Abdullatif Attia France 595,000 30
5 Yves Rolland France 550,000 28
6 Kalidou Sow France 1,400,000 70
7 Yassine Adib Morocco 210,000 11
8 David Pecheur France 345,000 17
Seat Table 2 Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Mathieu Chevalier France 275,000 14
2 Mathieu Papineau France 800,000 40
3 Jean Montury France 640,000 32
4 Ramon Sol Spain 535,000 27
5 Fabio Pinho Damaso Portugal 2,295,000 115
6 Sebastien Boyard France 945,000 47
7 Francois Tosques France 315,000 16
8 Tobias Peters Netherlands 1,360,000 68

And here’s what they are still playing for in Moroccan Dirhams and the respective equivalent in USD and Euros.

Place Prize (in MAD) Prize (~ in EUR) Prize (~ in USD)
1 1,000,000 91,411 106,095
2 700,000 63,988 74,267
3 440,000 40,221 46,682
4 315,000 28,795 33,420
5 240,000 21,939 25,463
6 195,000 17,825 20,689
7 156,000 14,260 16,551
8 130,000 11,883 13,792
9 108,100 9,882 11,469
10-11 90,000 8,227 9,549
12-13 75,000 6,856 7,957
14-15 62,000 5,668 6,578
16 50,000 4,571 5,305

Before the cards get underway, though, the sunny and warm weather invites for a dip in the pool to come into the final day of the tournament with an extra boost of motivation.

Swimming Pool

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