2019 WSOP International Circuit Anniversary Marrakech

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit Anniversary Marrakech

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
1,000,000 MAD
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 MAD
Prize Pool
4,685,000 MAD
Entries
359
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
150,000

Phillip Huxley Wins the 2019 WSOP International Circuit 50th Anniversary Marrakech Main Event (947,780 MAD|$99,632)

Level 31 : 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Phillip Huxley
Phillip Huxley

The 2019 WSOP International Circuit 50th Anniversary Marrakech 15,000 MAD (�1,350) Main Event is over, and it was a player with no history in Morocco who managed to take it down.

Philipp Huxley enter the winner's circle during is first visit in Marrakech, after a deal with Portuguese Andr�� Marques. The British poker pro booked is main victory, the third of is carrer, a ring and a $10,000 ticket for the WSOP Global Casino Championship which is set to take place during the Harrah��s Cherokee August Circuit series in August.

Huxley won the biggest prize of the event and earned 817,780 dirhams before the head's up, adding 130,000 dirhams to his total after a duel of only one hand. Huxley misses the 6-figures score in US dollars as he won $99,632... but it's still his biggest score. Andr�� Marques secured 732,220 dirhams during the deal, he is going back to Portugal with $81,435 for his deep-run.

"Fifteen years of poker and finally I won a Big one", said Huxley who confessed he was "very tense" at the beginning of the Final Table. "I played OK but I was last at one point, you got to get lucky to win", he added before detailling his resume a little bit more.

"I'm playing for a living for eleven years, I used to work for the BBC for 4 years... I'm not a super crusher, I try to pay my bills [...] But i tried to go for it, Joseph Cheong style", he said humbly.

Hats Off !

With the big boost to his bankroll, Phillip will first buy a good dinner to his girfriend. "It's a rule, i'm going to meet her tomorrow then I'll think about the future", he said before confirming he'll go to North Carolina and maybe play the WSOP Main Event for the fourth time.

Coming from Birmingham, Huxley "loves to try different places", that's why he chose Marrakech over a destination like Rozvadov he had already visit. "The casino is beautiful, the nature is great, the setup of the Final Table is reminding me the WPT and that duel with Haxton in the Bahamas. The nature is great, I certainly will come back in Marrakech", concluded the champion who was right to fire a second bullet in that tournament !

2019 WSOP International Circuit 50th Anniversary Marrakech 15,000 MAD (�1,350) Final Table

PositionPlayerCountryPrize (MAD)Prize (USD)
WinnerPhillip HuxleyUnited Kingdom947,780 MAD$99,632
2Andr�� MarquesPortugal732,220 MAD*81,435
3ROMISpain455,000 MAD$47,830
4David VergnesFrance330,000 MAD$34,690
5Javier TsunamySpain255,000 MAD$26,805
6Anthony MarchettiFrance195,000 MAD$20.498
7Florian GeigerGermany155,000 MAD$16,309
8Souhayl FjerFrance125,000 MAD$13,153
9Sammy BerrehailFrance105,000 MAD$11,048)

Deal HU - First prize doesn't include $10,000 ticket for WSOP Global Championship

YearEntriesWinnerCountryPrize
2019359Phillip HuxleyUnited Kingdom�87 542
2019544Sonny FrancoFrance�140 140
2018486Vladimir ShabalinRussia�118 182
2017511Arron FletcherUnited Kingdom�130 755
2016446Mathieu SelidesFrance�95 479
2015484Ricardo ManquantFrance�122 330

Action of the final day

There was a super fast start as sixteen players (and 8 French players) came back for the Final Day. Among them was the last WSOP bracelet winner of the field, Giovanni Rosadoni. The Frenchman lasted less than 15 minutes and was the first to hit the rail in 16th position ($5,050).

The Last Moroccan standing departed shortly afterward on a flip. Ali Mechiche finished 14th ($5,892) and Morocco is still waiting for a win in the WSOPC Main Event. Mega chipleader after Day 1A, Jose Luis Reconquista went out in 13th place ($6839) before the first break also.

At the restart Karim Abgar tripled then Busts to exit the tournament in 12nd position ($6839). Usually a cash-game player, the French was playing his first tournament after he invited Thomas Meignan for a birthday trip in Marrakech. He outlast Meignan who busted late on Day 2 (20th), saturday.

Then Javier Tsunamy busted the german Michael Allmrodt to go back in the Top of the leaderboard. Allmrodt is now nicknamed "Mister Eleven" after finishing with this ranking both in the High-Roller and the Main Event ($7,891).

It was time for Anthony Marchetti to rise. The Frenchman showed a big bluff and made a very disciplined fold to surge at the top of the leaderboard. Franck Lelong was very solid during the all event, he bubbled the Final Table after losing all-in preflop with the best hand against Florian Geiger ($9,259)

At this point, Souhayl Fjer was in trouble and Philipp Huxley was at the middle of the pack... with very little difference between the stacks of the players. Huxley, who started the Day in 7th position with 40 blinds, launched his success by winning two crucial flips.

The Final Table was on during almost 7 hours but Souhayl Fjer and Florian Geiger missed the dinner break. It was a firework at the restart with the tournament going to 6 survivors to a winner in three hours.

Anthony Marchetti busted in a monster pot where 3 players were all-in right after the begnining of that phase. As a result of this battle, Marchetti was out and Javier Tsunamy in trouble. Chipleader at the end of the Day 2, David Vergnes was suddently in good shape again and the last french standing.

Local Hero here in Marrakech where he has live a very long time, Tsunamy went out minutes later against Vergnes. After two consecutives doubles up for ROMI, everytime against the future runner-up Marques, the hand that made it real for Huxley took place.

The Brit woke-up with Aces after an open of Vergnes UTG... and his 3-bet was answered by a 4-bet shove ! Huxley called to see {k-Spades}{10-Spades} for Vergnes. Huxley Held to gather a third of the chips in play and the momentum.

After the departure of Vergnes ($34,690), ROMI lose ground quickly and Huxley continue his destruction of the table. Commited after he raised it with {q-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}, Huxley called ROMI to flush him directly at the flop ($47,830).

Seconds after his departure, Huxley and Marques started a discussion for a deal. In great shape, Huxley agreed on a deal which let the $10,000 ticket for the WSOPC Global Championship and 130.000 dirhams (($13,665) on the table.

The head's up last only one hand after the restart. It was all over very suddenly in Marrakech, the last stop of the WSOP International Circuit.

Next up on the WSOPC schedule is a stop in Oklahoma and then it will be the 2019 WSOP Global Casino Championship.

Stay tuned on PokerNews to follow the action. We will see you at the next event !