2024 Championnat de France

€1,000 CDF Main Event
Day: 1bc
Event Info

2024 Championnat de France

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q6
Prize
€75,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€467,174
Entries
553
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1bc
Entries
352
Players Left
143

Ruben Padovani Surges Late to Secure Day 1b Chip Lead

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Ruben Padovani
Ruben Padovani

Today, Thursday, September 12, was another day to get closer to the French Championship title. After 44 players qualified on Day 1a, 118 more players out of a field of 297 entrants made their way to Day 2 on Day 1b of the €1,000 Main Event, here at the Pasino Grand in Aix-en-Provence.

Frédéric Delval held the chip lead during the last level of the day, but in the final minutes, Ruben Padovani cameback to finish in first place with 506,500 chips.

€1,000 French Championship Main Event Day 1b Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig Blinds
1Ruben PadovaniFrance506,500338
2Frédéric DelvalFrance472,500315
3Quentin RousseyFrance375,000250
4Cecile TicherfatineFrance360,000240
5Karim AbdelmoumeneFrance302,000201
6Erwan VergerFrance298,000199
7Alexandre MebsFrance278,500186
8Guy LebretonFrance258,000172
9Nicolas MalbrecFrance256,500171
10Simon CuqFrance245,000123

"I had a rush during the last hands, winning a big pot against aces, for example," Padovani explained while bagging his chips. Earlier, he had already scooped a pot by moving all-in on the turn. Second in chips is the former chip leader Delval, who built his stack by eliminating Samy Boujmala.

Quentin Roussey (375,000) and Cecile Ticherfatine (360,000) also had their names on top of the chip counts at least once today, and finished with big stacks. Rachid El Yaacoubi (241,000), Idir Haiche (204,000), and former PMU Team Pro Erwann Pecheux (191,000) bagged chips at the end of the day, along with Adrien Guyon (187,500), Sonny Franco (167,000), Samuel Bifarella (141,000), and Florian Ribouchon (98,000).

WSOP bracelet winners Antonin Teisseire (119,000) and Jonathan Pastore (94,500) finished with average stacks, while Benoit Grobocopatel (30,000) and Francis Hatchikian (30,000) ended with less than the starting stack.

Jonathan Pastore
Jonathan Pastore

An hour after Day 1b was done, Day 1c came to an end with 26 remaining players out of 55 entrants. With 246,000 chips, Adem Agoudjil holds the biggest stack, followed by Michael Rodrigues (237,000) and Johann Greboval (186,500), who complete the podium.

€1,000 French Championship Main Event Day 1c Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig Blinds
1Adem AgoudjilFrance246,500123
2Michael RodriguesPortugal237,000119
3Johann GrebovalFrance186,50093
4Teo VincentFrance183,00092
5Yassine BaqalFrance151,50076
6Pierre BasileFrance144,00072
7Arnaud BrunetFrance140,00070
8Gregory GrechFrance140,00070
9Jeremy SurinachFrance136,50068
10Cedric ChevalmeFrance135,00068

Yassine Baqal (151,500), PMU Team Pro Jeremy Surinach (136,500), Cedric Chevalme (135,000), Mathieu Di Meglio (120,000), 2024 Omaha French champion Jeremy Palvini (83,000), and Giuseppe Zarbo (62,000) also secured spots on Day 2 thanks to the third and final flight of the tournament.

Leonard Truche bagged only 61,000 chips on Day 1c, but the defending champion is still in the race for a back-to-back victory. Finally, Elie Nakache will need to double up quickly, as he sits with just 15,000 chips.

Leonard Truche
Leonard Truche

Everyone remaining will combine into one field for Day 2 at 1 p.m. local time tomorrow, with late registration still open for two 60-minute levels, starting with blinds of 1,000/2,000/2,000.

Stay tuned as PokerNews returns tomorrow for all the action!

Tags: Adem AgoudjilAdrien GuyonAlexandre MebsAntonin TeisseireArnaud BrunetBenoit GrobocopatelCecile TicherfatineCedric ChevalmeElie NakacheErwan VergerErwann PecheuxFlorian RibouchonFrancis HatchikianFrédéric DelvalGiuseppe ZarboGregory GrechGuy LebretonIdir HaicheJeremy PalviniJeremy SurinachJohan GrebovalJonathan PastoreKarim AbdelmoumeneLeonard TrucheMathieu Di MeglioMichael RodriguesNicolas MalbrecPatrick PasselaiguePierre BasileQuentin RousseyRachid El YaacoubiRuben PadovaniSamuel BifarellaSamy BoujmalaSonny FrancoTeo VincentYassine Baqal

Surinach Loses the Flip to Survive

Level 8 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jérémy Surinach
Jérémy Surinach

Mourad El Kheir opened to 2,700 from middle position, then PMU Team Pro Jérémy Surinach on the button three-bet all in for 6,500. The blinds folded and El Kheir called.

Jérémy Surinach: 1010 All in
Mourad El Kheir: AK

El Kheir flopped top pair on 3K2Q4 to send Surinach to the rail. He should jump in Day 1c in a few minutes.

Player Chips Progress
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Mourad El Kheir
68,000
68,000
68,000
Profile photo of Jérémy Surinach fr
Jérémy Surinach
Busted

Tags: Jérémy SurinachMourad El Kheir

Fransson Builds a Big Stack

Level 7 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Pia Fransson
Pia Fransson

Pia Fransson raised to 2,000 from the hijack, then called after the button three-bet to 5,500.

On a flop of 10J8, she check-called again when the button bet 3,000. However on the 2 turn, Fransson led out for 8,000.

The player on the button looked at his cards, and sent them into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Pia Fransson
220,000
220,000
220,000
Profile photo of Benoit Grobocopatel fr
Benoit Grobocopatel
40,000
40,000
40,000

Tags: Pia Fransson

EtiennePKR Sent to the Rail

Level 6 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Etienne Silva De Oliveira
Etienne Silva De Oliveira

Etienne Silva De Oliveira moved all-in from under the gun for 19,200 on 3A8, and he was called by Vladimir Heinich on the button.

Etienne Silva De Oliveira: K10 All in
Vladimir Heinich: A10

Heinich flopped top pair while "EtiennePKR" had a flush draw. But the streamer didn't find any help with the Q8 runout and he was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Vladimir Heinich fr
Vladimir Heinich
69,000
69,000
69,000
Profile photo of Etienne Silva De Oliveira fr
Etienne Silva De Oliveira
Busted

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Sicconi Sends Bergougnan to the Rail

Level 5 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Didier Bergougnan
Didier Bergougnan

Alice Sicconi under the gun opened to 1,500. A player in middle position three-bet to 3,000 and was called by both Didier Bergougnan in the small blind and Sicconi.

The dealer fanned a flop of 1034 ad Bergougnan jammed for 12,300. Sicconi called and made the third player fold.

Didier Bergougnan: J10 All in
Alice Sicconi: A10

The 68 runout didn't change anything and Bergougnan was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Alice Sicconi it
Alice Sicconi
135,000
135,000
135,000
Profile photo of Didier Bergougnan fr
Didier Bergougnan
Busted

Tags: Alice SicconiDidier Bergougnan

Straight for Ticherfatine

Level 4 : 200/500, 500 ante
Cécile Ticherfatine
Cécile Ticherfatine

Three-way in a limped pot, Cecile Ticherfatine in the big blind led out for 1,000 on the 1098 flop. She was called by Yannick Lalou in early position and Alexis Rozenblat in the small blind.

Ticherfatine fired a second barrel of 3,500 on the Q turn, then bet 12,000 on the Q river.

Lalou called each time, but sent his cards into the muck when Ticherfatine showed KJ for a straight.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Cecile Ticherfatine fr
Cecile Ticherfatine
103,000
103,000
103,000
Profile photo of Alexis Rozenblat fr
Alexis Rozenblat
54,000
47,000
47,000
Profile photo of Yannick Lalou fr
Yannick Lalou
27,700
27,700
27,700

Tags: Alexis RozenblatCecile TicherfatineYannick Lalou

Big Pot for Mougel; Frere Triples Up

Level 2 : Blinds 100/300, 300 ante
Mallory Frere
Mallory Frere

Mallory Frere jammed for 5,500 from the hijack. Remy Mougel called from the small blind, but René Zaffran in the big blind three-bet to 25,000. Mougel made the call.

The dealer fanned a flop of 1078 and after Mougel checked, Zaffran moved all-in for 77,000. Mougel went into the tank and called, being at risk for 36,400.

Mallory Frere: K9 All in
Remy Mougel: QQ All in
René Zaffran: JJ

Frere hit a straight with the 6, so he tripled up after the 4 river while Mougel won the side pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Remy Mougel fr
Remy Mougel
110,000
Profile photo of René Zaffran fr
René Zaffran
40,000
40,000
40,000
Profile photo of Mallory Frere be
Mallory Frere
16,800
16,800
16,800

Tags: Mallory FrereRemy MougelRené Zaffran

Day 1b of the €1,000 French Championship Main Event Starts at 1 P.M.

Championnat de France
Championnat de France

After Julien Mariani, Nicolas Dumont, and Jérémy Palvini were crowned as the new French champions over the past few days, one title remains to be awarded, so all eyes are now on the €1,000 Main Event of the French Championship.

The tournament began yesterday with Day 1a, where 44 out of 143 players qualified for Day 2. Mathias Marza finished as the chip leader with a massive stack of 565,000, followed by Heni Mokni (354,500) and Julien Combier (352,000).

€1,000 French Championship Main Event Day 1a Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig Blinds
1Mathias MarzaFrance565,000377
2Heni MokniFrance354,500236
3Julien CombierFrance352,000235
4Cyrille La BalmeFrance309,000206
5Bruno KhalifaFrance268,000179
6Bruno FitoussiFrance240,000160
7Akram SolianeFrance240,000160
8Malcolm FranchiFrance231,000154
9Yunus EkinciFrance228,000152
10Julien PavonFrance213,500142

Many notable players also made their way to Day 2 after Day 1a, such as Bruno Fitoussi (240,000), Malcolm Franchi (231,000), Michel Leibgorin (184,500), Omar Lakhdari (150,000), Erich Tedeschi (145,000), Hugues Girard (141,000), Alexandre Le Vaillant (122,000), Fabian Rolli (118,000), Nicolas Dumont (111,500), Michel Molenaar (105,000), and Sami Bechahed (92,000).

However, players like Julien Mariani, Mathieu Di Meglio, Michael Rodrigues, Arnaud Mattern, Sonny Franco, and the defending champion Leo Truche failed to bag chips after Day 1a.

To become the next French champion, they'll have to play Day 1b, which starts at 1:00 p.m. local time. Blinds will begin at 100/200/200, and ten 60-minute levels will be played today. There will be a third and last flight, Day 1c, at 9 p.m. with 20-minute-levels. Late registration will remain open until the end of Level 12 on Day 2.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor throughout the entire Main Event to provide all the action until a winner is crowned!

Tags: Akram SolianeAlexandre Le VaillantArnaud MatternBruno FitoussiCyrille La BalmeErich TedeschiHugues GirardJérémy PalviniJulien CombierJulien MarianiJulien PavonMalcolm FranchiMathias MarzaMathieu Di MeglioMichael RodriguesMichel LeibgorinMichel MolenaarNicolas DumontOmar LakhdariSami BechahedSonny FrancoYunus Ekinci