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2024 FPS Aix-les-Bains

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 FPS Aix-les-Bains

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
€122,150
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€633,600
Entries
660
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
15
Players Left
1

Karim Kaladjou on Top Entering Final Day of Aix-les-Bains Main Event

Erich Tedeschi
Erich Tedeschi

A long, hard-fought week of poker inside Casino Grand Cercle has nearly come to an end, as just 15 players remain in the France Poker Series Aix-les-Bains Main Event (hosted by Pokerstars). Today, they will all be competing for the coveted PokerStars trophy and €122,150 first-place prize, which represents the lion's share of the €633,600 prize pool.

Leading the pack is France's own Karim Kaladjou, who enters Day 3 with 2,940,000. His next-closest competitor heading into the finale is Zine-Din Brenebai, who bagged up 2,420,000 and was the only other player to end with over two million.

Start-of-Day 3 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip countBig blinds
1Karim KaladjouFrance2,940,00049
2Zine-Din BenrebaiFrance2,420,00040
3Quentin GirardetFrance1,755,00029
4Robin EngelmannFrance1,490,00025
5Damien NorazFrance1,485,00025
6Andrey GolubevKazakhstan1,460,00024
7Alain CrettenandSwitzerland1,460,00024
8Angel InsuaFrance1,250,00021
9Tung NguyenSwitzerland1,095,00018
10Cyril PeralezSwitzerland1,010,00017

Also in the hunt is Erich Tedeschi, who is a regular in FPS and other European poker events and will be looking to add to his over $500,000 in live-tournament earnings. Tedeschi will have some work to do, as he enters Day 3 with just 11 big blinds; however, should Tedeschi run up his stack — he will have an opportunity surpass his previous best cash of $41,326 which resulted from a WPT Prime event last year.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1€122,1509€11,280
2€76,27010-11€8,720
3€54,48012-13€7,270
4€41,91014-15€6,060
5€32,240  
6€24,810  
7€19,080  
8€14,670  

Play is set to get underway at noon local time. The tournament will resume on Level 26, which features 25,000/50,000 blinds with a 50,000 big-blind ante. Levels will continue to last 50-minutes each until the final table, at which point levels will increase to 60-minutes each. All break lengths will be contingent on tournament staff.

PokerNews will report on a delay to accommodate the live stream, which can be found at the PokerStars en Fran?ais YouTube channel.

Be sure to keep a PokerNews tab open, however, as we continue bring you all the action leading to the thrilling conclusion of this year's Aix-les-Bains Main Event!

Tags: Alain CrettenandAndrey GolubevAngel InsuaCasino Grand CercleDamien NorazErich TedeschiQuentin GirardetRobin EngelmannZine-Din Benrebai