2024 Championnat de France

€1,000 CDF Main Event
Day: 2
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 2
Entries
187
Players Left
47

Padovani Seizes Chip Lead in Dramatic Final Hand of Day 2 at €1,000 French Championship Main Event

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Ruben Padovani
Ruben Padovani

After ten 60-minute levels on Day 2 of the €1,000 French Championship Main Event, the chip lead seemed to belong to Jose De Andrade. However, in a massive pot on the last hand of the night, he lost his advantage to Ruben Padovani, who ended the day as the chip leader with 1,600,000 chips.

Padovani now leads the 47 remaining players out of a field of 553 entrants, which generated a total prize pool of €467,174. After being Day 1b chipleader, he is in the best position before Day 3 ahead of Heni Mokni (1,405,000) and Hugues Girard (1,395,000).

€1,000 French Championship Main Event Day 2 Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig blinds
1Ruben PadovaniFrance1,600,000107
2Heni MokniFrance1,405,00094
3Hugues GirardFrance1,395,00093
4Pierre BasileFrance1,390,00093
5Sonny FrancoFrance1,175,00078
6Jose De AndradeFrance1,160,00077
7Axel BayoutFrance1,115,00074
8Cecile TicherfatineFrance1,100,00073
9Julien PavonFrance970,00065
10Julien BolimowskiFrance880,00059

To build his stack, second in chips Heni Mokni played a massive pot earlier in the day against Axel Gold-Dalg, four-betting on the flop. Pierre Basile put Adrien Guyon (240,000) in a tough spot to end the day with 1,390,000, while Sonny Franco seemed to have no difficulty reaching 1,175,000 chips.

After losing the chip lead, Jose De Andrade still holds 1,160,000, slightly more than Axel Bayout (1,115,000) and the last woman standing, Cecile Ticherfatine (1,100,000).

Cécile Ticherfatine
Cécile Ticherfatine

The bubble burst today on Day 2, with Dominique Franchi and Quentin Roussey being eliminated at the same time on two different tables out of the money. Roussey was supposed to cash easily, but he lost almost all his chips to Lucas Segall moments before the hand-for-hand procedure. Despite doubling up twice on the bubble, he ended up sharing the 79th place prize with Franchi. Involved in this bubble burst, Arnaud Mattern (630,000) and Segall (551,000) qualified for Day 3.

Mohamed Mokrani (605,000), Michel Leibgorin (550,000), Frederic Delval (390,000), Alexandre Le Vaillant (330,000) also secured a minimum cash prize of €2,650, but thinking about the €75,000 on top. Finally, Michael Rodrigues (140,000) and Malcolm Franchi (115,000) will have less than 10 big blinds at the restart tomorrow.

Michael Rodrigues
Michael Rodrigues

Unlike the 47 remaining players, Lorenzo Arduini, Gregory Fournier, Elie Nakache, Florian Ribouchon, PMU Team Pro Jérémy Surinach, Nicolas Dumont, Sami Bechahed, Omar Lakhdari, Antonin Teisseire or the defending champion Leo Truche failed in their attempt to reach the money. Philippe Ktorza (73rd - €2,050), Giuseppe Zarbo (64th - €2,050), Bruno Fitoussi (58th - €2,250), and Erwann Pecheux (51st - €2,450) managed to do so, but not as far as they might have hoped.

2024 €1,000 French Championship Main Event Remaining Payout

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1€75,00010-11€7,250
2€49,57412-13€6,250
3€35,40014-15€5,450
4€26,70016-17€4,750
5€20,60018-20€4,150
6€16,10021-23€3,650
7€12,80024-31€3,250
8€10,40032-39€2,950
9€8,60040-47€2,650

Day 3 will kick off at 1 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, with blinds at 10,000/15,000 and a 15,000 big blind ante. The length of the levels will increase to 75 minutes on Day 3, and the plan is to play down to the final table with eight players remaining.

Be sure to tune into PokerNews to keep yourself up to date with all the action until we know the name of the finalists !

Mokni Four-Bets Flop

Level 20 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Heni Mokni
Heni Mokni

Picking up the action on a flop of 876, Axel Gold-Dalg in the hijack bet 22,000, but Heni Mokni in the small blind check-raised to 76,000.

Gold-Dalg, after some deliberation, three-bet to 180,000. Mokni responded with a four-bet to 285,000. Gold-Dalg eventually made the call.

When the 10 turn appeared, Mokni bet 122,000. Gold-Dalg seemed annoyed by this card and folded, remarking that the 10 turn was "the only card [he] didn’t want."

Thanks to this pot, Mokni joins Sonny Franco on top of the chip counts with 1,330,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sonny Franco fr
Sonny Franco
1,440,000
290,000
290,000
Profile photo of Heni Mokni fr
Heni Mokni
1,330,000
955,000
955,000
Profile photo of Axel Gold-Dalg fr
Axel Gold-Dalg
500,000
-270,000
-270,000

Tags: Axel Gold-DalgSonny Franco

Franchi And Roussey Eliminated on the Bubble

Level 18 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Dominique Franchi
Dominique Franchi

Two simultaneous all-in and call situations unfolded at different tables, with both players forced all-in from the big blind.

On the first one, Dominique Franchi found himself at risk again Lionel Foulquier on a flop of 5410.

Dominique Franchi: Q7 All in
Lionel Foulquier: AQ

Franchi discovered his card when he flipped them over, but they didn't help him to double up after the KA runout and he was eliminated.

Once again, Quentin Roussey was the second player at risk on a board of A678Q against Arnaud Mattern in the small blind and Luca Delerm in middle position.

Quentin Roussey: 63 All in
Luca Delerm: QQ
Arnaud Mattern: J10

Delerm scooped the pot with his flush and Roussey was the second player eliminated.

The bubble burst after 18 hands and Roussey and Franchi split the 79th place prize of €2,050.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Lionel Foulquier fr
Lionel Foulquier
600,000
557,500
557,500
Profile photo of Arnaud Mattern fr
Arnaud Mattern
470,000
107,000
107,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Luca Delerm fr
Luca Delerm
432,000
107,000
107,000
Profile photo of Dominique Franchi fr
Dominique Franchi
Busted
Profile photo of Quentin Roussey fr
Quentin Roussey
Busted

Roussey and Jarny Double Up on the Bubble

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Quentin Roussey
Quentin Roussey

After loosing a massive pot, Quentin Roussey had a single blind left when he found himself in the big blind.

Forced to be all-in, Roussey saw Yassine Baqal limp from early position. Axel Gold-Dalg and Luca Delerm limped as well, but Heni Mokni on the button squeezed to 55,000 to make everybody fold.

Quentin Roussey: AQ All in
Heni Mokni: Q5

Roussey was lucky enough to hit two pair on 44J3A to keep his single blind.

A second all-in and call situation occurred with Olivier Jarny on the button at risk for 176,000 against Mohamed Mokrani in the hijack.

Olivier Jarny: AA All in
Mohamed Mokrani: 77

On a board of KQ5Q4, Jarny easily doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Heni Mokni fr
Heni Mokni
375,000
45,000
45,000
Profile photo of Olivier Jarny fr
Olivier Jarny
360,000
222,000
222,000
Profile photo of Mohamed Mokrani fr
Mohamed Mokrani
175,000
-45,000
-45,000
Profile photo of Quentin Roussey fr
Quentin Roussey
8,000

Tags: Luca DelermLucas SegallMohamed MokraniOlivier JarnyQuentin RousseyYassine Baqal

Massive Pot for Segall

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Lucas Segall
Lucas Segall

Quentin Roussey opened to 16,000 from the hijack and he was called by Lucas Segall to his left and by the small blind.

The dealer fanned a flop of KQ9, and everybody checked to Segall who bet 24,000. The small blind folded, but Roussey check-raised to 72,000. Segall eventually made the call.

On the 2 turn, Roussey led out for 106,000 and was called to see the A where he bet 337,000, keeping a single blind into his hands.

Segall went deep into the tank and made the call with queens for a set. Roussey only had A8 and lost this massive pot. Segall now holds a 1,160,000 chip stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Lucas Segall fr
Lucas Segall
1,160,000
570,000
570,000
Profile photo of Quentin Roussey fr
Quentin Roussey
8,000
-182,000
-182,000

Tags: Lucas SegallQuentin Roussey

El Yaacoubi Sends Nicolai to the Rail

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Rachid El Yaacoubi
Rachid El Yaacoubi

2024 6-max French Champion Alexis Nicolai in the cutoff found himself at risk for roughly 130,000 against Rachid El Yaacoubi to his right.

Alexis Nicolai: A10 All in
Rachid El Yaacoubi: Q8

"I knew you had nothing," Nicolai said while flipping over his cards. However on AK762, El Yaacoubi hit a flush to eliminate Nicolai and take the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Rachid El Yaacoubi fr
Rachid El Yaacoubi
710,000
337,000
337,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Alexis Nicolai fr
Alexis Nicolai
Busted

Tags: Alexis NicolaiRachid El Yaacoubi

€75,000 for the Next French Champion

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Championnat de France
Championnat de France

The payout for the €1,000 French Championship Main Event has been revealed. After late registration closed at the end of Level 12, a total of 553 entrants were registered, generating a prize pool of €467,174.40.

The remaining players are now battling to secure one of the 79 spots in the money, with a minimum cash prize of €2,050.

The 2024 Main Event French Champion will be crowned on Sunday, earning €75,000 along with a €11,000 package for the next World Series of Poker.

2024 €1,000 French Championship Main Event Payout

PlacePrizePlacePrizePlacePrize
1€75,00010-11€7,25048-55€2,450
2€49,57412-13€6,25056-63€2,250
3€35,40014-15€5,45064-79€2,050
4€26,70016-17€4,750  
5€20,60018-20€4,150  
6€16,10021-23€3,650  
7€12,80024-31€3,250  
8€10,40032-39€2,950  
9€8,60040-47€2,650  

187 Players Return on Day 2 of the €1,000 French Championship Main Event

Championnat de France
Championnat de France

The race for the money is on at Pasino Grand in Aix-en-Provence for the €1,000 French Championship Main Event. After the three flights of the tournament, 187 players out of 495 entrants managed to qualify for Day 2.

They will now attempt to reach the money. Mathias Marza is in the best position, having finished as the overall chip leader after Day 1a with 565,000 chips. He is followed by Day 1b's chip leader Ruben Padovani (506,500), while Frédéric Delval sits in third with 472,500 chips.

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

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Mathias MarzaFrance565,000283
2Ruben PadovaniFrance506,500253
3Frédéric DelvalFrance472,500236
4Quentin RousseyFrance375,000188
5Cécile TicherfatineFrance360,000180
6Heni MokniFrance354,500177
7Julien CombierFrance352,000176
8Cyrille La BalmeFrance309,000155
9Karim AbdelmoumeneFrance302,000151
10Erwan VergerFrance298,000149

Among the remaining players, Quentin Roussey (375,000) and Cécile Ticherfatine (360,000) also bagged big stacks, along with Bruno Fitoussi (240,000), Michael Rodrigues (237,000), and Malcolm Franchi (231,000), all with more than 100 big blinds.

Erwann Pecheux (191,000), Adrien Guyon (187,500), Sonny Franco (167,000), Mathieu Di Meglio (120,000), Antonin Teisseire (119,000), Michel Molenaar (105,000), Jonathan Pastore (94,500), and Sami Bechahed (92,000) will also return for Day 2.

The same goes for Nicolas Dumont (111,500) and Jeremy Palvini (83,000), both of whom will try to win their second French championship titles after securing victories in the €1,000 heads-up and the €1,000 Omaha events earlier. Giuseppe Zarbo (62,000), who won the heads-up title last year, is still in the tournament, as is defending champion Leonard Truche (61,000). Finally, the 2024 WSOP $10,000 Pot Limit Omaha Championship 8-Handed winner is last in chips with just 15,000.

The 187 players of the Main Event are expected back at 1 p.m. local time. They will be joined by a few additional players as late registration remains open for two more 60-minute levels. Play resumes at 1,000/2,000/2,000, and the plan is to end the day once the bubble bursts, with 15% of the field remaining.

Be sure to keep your eyes glued to PokerNews for all of the latest updates from the €1,000 French Championship Main Event!

Tags: Adrien GuyonAntonin TeisseireBruno FitoussiCécile TicherfatineCyrille La BalmeErwan VergerErwann PecheuxFrédéric DelvalGiuseppe ZarboJeremy PalviniJonathan PastoreJulien CombierKarim AbdelmoumeneLeonard TrucheMalcolm FranchiMathias MarzaMathieu Di MeglioMichael RodriguesMichel MolenaarNicolas DumontQuentin RousseyRuben PadovaniSami BechahedSonny Franco