Sam Tricket Leads Partouche Poker Tour Final Table

The Partouce Poker Tour is nearing its conclusion as only nine poker players remain to battle each other during the final table in the main event. As Saturday came to an end, it was Sam Tricket who came in as the chip leader on to the final table with around 2.6 million chips on hand. Although Tricket only has a 200k chip lead followed by Aleandre Coussy who is still in second in terms of chip count, and Salman Behbehani.

Saturday

There were only 18 players who survived and played on Saturday, and the day’s leader, Mustapha Kanit started the first elimination for the day and took down Matthew Tyler. Tyler originally had the superior hand against Kanit, however, Kanit eventually formed a trio of sixes which was far superior to Tyler’s pair of Q’s. The next player to be eliminated was Benjamin Vison, who lost to Juha Helppi. Right after that, Helppi again managed to take down yet another player, Mesba Guerfim, this time with a king high straight. Things however turned to a different direction for Helppi as Oleski Kovalchuk managed to rob a huge chunk of Helppi’s chips, and eventually eliminated Helppi later on. Kovalchuk again eliminated another player, this time, WPT Legends of Poker Champion Will Fallia. Later on the day, Sam Tricket eliminated Benjamin Chavalier when Tricket called Chavalier’s challenge. Later on, Kamel Chhiti was eliminated by Behbehani’s superior hand, and further on the day, Ludovic Lacay was then eliminated by Mustapha Kanit. Later, Tricket had started to lead the players in terms of chip count and even eliminated yet another player, Emile Petit on to tenth place.

The Final Nine

The final table for the last day of the Partouche Poker Tour will be led by Sam Tricket with his 2,305,000 chips. Not far behind him are Alexandre Coussy and Salman Behbehani with 2,473,000 and 2,446,000 respectively. On fourth is Mads Wissing with a stack of 2,144,000. On fifth is former chip leader, Mustapha Kanit with a shrunken chip count down to 2,047,000. Roger Hairabedian manages to come in on sixth position in chip count with 1,890,000. Oleskii Kovalchuk with a good 1,626,000 sits on seventh place. On eighth place is Ilan Boujenah with a nice 1,241,000 and finally, Alexander Dovzhenko sits patiently on ninth place with 944,000 chips to be used on the final table.

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