2019 Wonder8 Marrakech

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 Wonder8 Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Anas Tadini
Winning Hand
q4
Prize
298,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
8,800 MAD
Prize Pool
1,615,500 MAD
Entries
211
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

Final Nine Set in Wonder8 Marrakech Main Event; Aananouche in the Lead, Tadini Right Behind

Anas Tadini, credit Gregoire Huvelin
Anas Tadini, credit Gregoire Huvelin

Who Will Walk Away with the MAD 330,000 (�30,421)Top Prize in the Wonder8 Marrakech?

The 2019 Marrakech Wonder 8 began with 211 entrants, including 78 reentries but is now down to the unofficial final table of nine. Leading the way is the French player Youssef Aananouch who bagged up 2,070,000, but right behind him hides the talkative Moroccan pro Anas Tadini with 2,050,000 for a final table that will for sure bring a lot of action.

GRJ (Julian Galan), who bagged as the chipleader at the end of Day 1 managed to keep his comfortable stack throughout Day 2 and will start playing today as the third biggest stack with 1,690,000.

Here's a look at how things stack up at the final table, which will be live streamed with a 30-minute delay:

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Emile CaretteFrance710,000
2Youssef AananoucheFrance2,070,000
3Anthony MoninFrance720,000
4Simon Abou ZakiEngland565,000
5Anas TadiniMorocco2,050,000
6Najib BennisMorocco655,000
7GRJSpain1,690,000
8Samir Tazi MokhaUnited States505,000
9AzaplSpain540,000

The Spanish player Willerminho was the final bustout of the night and finished in 10th place (35,000 MAD). He check-raised all-in with two pair on the turn but only to see Youssef Aananouch was holding the straight and the unofficial final table was reached.

The players will return at 3 pm local time to contest the title and play will resume at blinds 20,000/ 40,000 ante 40,000, for 45 minutes levels.

PokerNews will be back as well from Casino de Marrakech in the five stars Es Saadi Resort, so don't miss anything as the latest Wonder8 champion will be crowned!

Tags: Anas TadiniWillerminhoYoussef Aananouch