Arthur Amar achieved a double, or even triple, feat! First, by winning a record-breaking event that attracted 918 entrants; second, by dominating the final table – particularly against Wellington Lessa Guedes, the tournament's in-form player; and third, by pulling off an exceptional "survival" move, having been reduced to a mere ten big blinds on his very first hand of the tournament (or more precisely, on the first hand of his second bullet)!
He then enjoyed a perfect Day 3, steadily increasing his stack until he found himself heads-up against the Brazilian, who had had to fight hard to reach this final duel. In less than half an hour, Arthur Amar overcame his illustrious rival's resistance to claim the €74,606 prize, the biggest win of his career. Lessa Guedes will console himself with €50,750 for his superb tournament, while Marius Homont takes a richly endowed third place (€35,860).
Results:
1. Arthur Amar: €74,606
2. Wellington Lessa Guedes: €50,750
3. Marius Homont: €35,680
4. Arezki Chemakh: €25,800
5. Marc Auguet: €19,500
6. Alexandre Teulade: €15,050
7. Jean-Yves Chicheportiche: €11,820
8. Frédéric Popot: €9,450
9. Djilali Dahou: €7,650
Mikael Ifergan wins a record-breaking Masters
With 217 participants, the €1,000 Masters at this BPT Deauville 2025 also broke previous attendance records, like most of the tournaments organized, resulting in a first prize of €40,288 for Mikael Ifergan is the winner. After a perfect tournament, he finished ahead of Azedine Bendjilali (€25,550) and regular Idir Haiche (€19,250).
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