Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Main Event
Day 3 Completed
Dutchman Danny de Vos has taken down the inaugural Lex Live �225 Main Event at the 2019 Lex Live Namur after a five-way deal. De Vos was the tournament chip leader when the deal was made, with no money left to play for. The Dutch player won the first place prize of �29,300 after the deal. Abdelkrim Chenoufi took second place for �19,500.
De Vos told PokerNews he is a regular stream watcher and that he already knew the name Lex Veldhuis way before the event. ''I'm really happy with my performance. I came close a lot of the times so it's great to finally close one out. I've been fixing some things in my personal life and it's apparantly helping a lot!''
Place | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Danny de Vos | Netherlands | �29,300* | $32,910 |
2 | Abdelkrim Chenoufi | France | �19,500* | $21,902 |
3 | Koen Lahousse | Belgium | �16,875* | $18,954 |
4 | Rapha?l Housni | France | �16,600* | $18,645 |
5 | Lieven van Hoof | Belgium | �15,157* | $17,024 |
6 | Pit Federspiel | Luxembourg | �7,250 | $8,143 |
7 | Marc Oualid | France | �5,206 | $5,847 |
8 | Gabriel-Mihai Radu | Romania | �3,556 | $3,994 |
The day started at 3:30 p.m. local time with 46 players remaining out of the 1,064 that started the tournament. They were all eyeing the original top prize of �37,105. In a fast-paced affair, about one-third of the remaining field busted out within the first hour. After the flurry of eliminations, the tournament started slowing down and the final table was eventually reached around 11 p.m.
Some of the players that didn't make it to the final table included notable community member Timoslav 'JustX' Savov. He busted within the first five minutes of the day in 45th place and cashed for �708. The Bulgarian player bubbled a satellite for this event on PokerStars but decided to come down to Namur anyway. 'JustX' achieved the deepest run out of all the community members that played in the Main Event.
Others that didn't make it to the final table include Day 1B chip leader Soufiane Gherbi (43rd - �708), Elsa Bargiarelli (31st - �914), and Igor Picone (26th - �1,060). The last player to exit the tournament before they reached the unofficial final table was Day 2 chip leader Mohamed Adansar. He busted out of the tournament with pocket kings against pocket deuces when a deuce hit the flop.
Noel Gaens and Gabriel-Mihai Radu were the first two to bust out of the final table. After Oualid (7th - �5,206), and Pit Federspiel (6th - �7,250) busted in back to back hands, the remaining five players they started to discuss a deal. Initially, one of the players didn't agree on the deal and play continued, but within the next hour, a deal was struck and the tournament ended on the spot.
De Vos took the lion's share of the prize pool with �29,300 and the trophy awaiting the winner. Chenoufi took second for �19,500, while Koen Lahousse finished third for �16,875. Fourth place (�16,600) went to Rapha?l Housni, while Lieven van Hoof ended in fifth with �15,157.
That concludes all the action from Casino de Namur, where the inaugural Lex Live event was deemed a massive success with over a 1,000 entries in the Main Event alone. Given the tour's success and the positive response from the community, more Lex Live events can be expected in the future.
Place | Original First Place Prize | Deal |
---|---|---|
1 | �37,105 | �29,300 |
2 | �22,614 | �19,500 |
3 | �16,032 | �16,875 |
4 | �12,102 | �16,600 |
5 | �9,588 | �15,157 |
Details of the deal will follow as soon as possible. All we know for now is that play has stopped and Danny de Vos was crowned winner of the first inaugural Lex Live Main Event.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danny de Vos |
24,250,000
2,250,000
|
2,250,000 |
Abdelkrim Chenoufi |
10,675,000
3,675,000
|
3,675,000 |
Koen Lahousse |
7,850,000
850,000
|
850,000 |
Rapha?l Housni
|
7,550,000
-2,450,000
|
-2,450,000 |
Lieven van Hoof |
6,000,000
1,500,000
|
1,500,000 |
They're discussing another deal.
Koen Lahousse raised to 1,300,000 from the button and big blind Danny de Vos called. The flop fell and they eventually checked it down on the flop, turn, and river.
Lahousse was playing pocket deuces but that didn't win from chip leader De Vos's pocket treys.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danny de Vos |
22,000,000
5,000,000
|
5,000,000 |
Koen Lahousse |
7,000,000
-2,300,000
|
-2,300,000 |
Level: 33
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Lieven van Hoof Doubled Through Abdelkrim Chenoufi. Van Hoof was behind with against but he managed to hit a straight on the board.
Van Hoof now has 11 big blinds for the next level which will be 200,000/400,000 with a 400,000 big blind ante.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Abdelkrim Chenoufi |
7,000,000
-4,000,000
|
-4,000,000 |
Lieven van Hoof |
4,500,000
1,500,000
|
1,500,000 |
Koen Lahousse has been playing very little hands at the final table but he finally came in action. He got his money in with against the of Abdelkrim Chenoufi.
The board ran out and Lahousse secured a vital double up.
He is now back at thirty big blinds.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Abdelkrim Chenoufi |
11,000,000
-7,000,000
|
-7,000,000 |
Koen Lahousse |
9,300,000
4,700,000
|
4,700,000 |
The players have decided to keep playing without a deal made in the tournament.