15 Players Remain for €150000 and a WSOP-C Ring 2024 WSOP-C Paris PokerNews

15 Players Remain for €150000 and a WSOP-C Ring   2024 WSOP-C Paris   PokerNews

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Seat Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Abel Pruchon France 8,925,000 89
2 Olivier Armougon France 5,900,000 59
3 Mustafa Al Sayegh Netherlands 5,775,000 58
4 Mohamed Iche France 4,350,000 44
5 Yannick Fraysse France 3,600,000 36
6 Mallory Frere Belgium 3,400,000 34
7 Sergio Pinto Teixeira France 3,300,000 33
8 Franck Yau France 3,225,000 32
9 Clement Delacroix France 3,025,000 30
10 Nicolas Noguera France 2,475,000 25

Among the 15 remaining players are also Day 2 chip leader Mohamed Iche (4,350,000), Mallory Frere (3,400,000), Franck Yau (3,225,000), Samy Barka (2,125,000), Rayane Bouibeb (1,875,000) or Moncef Karoui (1,025,000). They all secured a minimum cash-prize of €8,050 so far.

€1,200 WSOP Circuit Paris Remaining Payouts

Place Prize Place Prize
1 €150,000 9 €15,100
2 €93,248 10-11 €12,050
3 €66,400 12-13 €9,750
4 €51,100 14-15 €8,050
5 €39,700
6 €31,000
7 €24,300
8 €19,100

Day 4 of the €1,200 WSOP Circuit Paris Main Event kicks off at 4:00 p.m. on Level 29, featuring blinds of 50,000/100,000 and a 100,000 big blind ante. Levels will be 75-minute long, and the tournament will end when a winner is crowned. A 30-second shot clock will be in force from the beginning of play. Players will receive six time banks, with two to be added at the final table, and a further two at heads-up play.

The final day will be streamed on Texapoker’s YouTube and Twitch channel with a 30-minute delay, meaning our coverage will begin at 4:30 p.m. local time.

Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews for all your coverage of the day’s action until a players wins the WSOP-C Paris Main Event ring!

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