Welcome to the 2023 Unibet DeepStack Open Marrakech
The 2023 Unibet Deepstack Open (UDSO) Marrakech main event begins today at Casino de Marrakech with the first of four starting flights. This is the first UDSO event to take place in Marrakech since 2017 when French pro Sonny Franco topped a field of 94 entrants in the main event to take home MAD 100,000 (�9,899).
Several UDSO Main Event winners have already been crowned in 2023. Most recently, Guillaume Garcia took down the UDSO Gujan-Mestras main event for �44,000. Other notable 2023 UDSO champions include UDSO Paris main event winner Eric Geraume (�65,000) and UDSO Aix en Provence main event winner Gabriel Bardini (�45,400).
2023 UDSO Main Event Winners
Event | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Top Prize |
---|---|---|---|---|
UDSO Aix en Provence Main Event | 609 | � 286,473 | Gabriel Bardini | � 45,400 |
UDSO Cannes Main Event | 596 | � 280,358 | Sony Bleuze | � 44,300 |
UDSO Rozvadov Main Event | 265 | � 160,955 | Jiri Heidtke | � 31,000 |
UDSO Paris Main Event | 838 | � 394,195 | Eric Geraume | � 65,000 |
UDSO Pornic Main Event | 353 | � 166,051 | Abdelhamid Khayati | � 32,000 |
UDSO Sanremo | 424 | � 195,294 | Pia Fransson | � 40,000 |
UDSO Gujan-Mestras | 546 | � 256,838 | Guillaume Garcia | � 44,000 |
The 2023 UDSO Marrakech schedule features 29 events with buy-ins ranging from MAD 650 (�59 ) to MAD 30,000 (�2,727). The highlight of the schedule will undoubtedly be the 6000 MAD (�545) main event. The four starting flights for the main event are on October 4th, October 5th and October 6th (where there will be an additional turbo Day 1) respectively. The fields then combine for Day 2 on October 7th and the final day will take place on October 8th.
Players will start at 1 p.m. local time with 50,000 in chips and play 50-minute levels for the first 19 levels of play, at which point the rest of the tournament will play 60-minute levels. Late registration will be open for the first nine levels for each Day 1, and there are unlimited re-entries permitted during that period. Cards are in the air starting at 1 p.m. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels and a one-hour dinner break after level 8. The day will conclude after 13 levels at approximately 2:00 a.m. local time on Thursday October 5.
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all your live coverage needs for this event from the moment cards are in the air on the first Day 1 until a winner is crowned on Day 3.