2019 Merit Poker Classic

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 Merit Poker Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
$565,157
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$2,990,267
Entries
649
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000

Who Will Make the Final Day as 66 Players Return For the Merit Poker Classic Main Event

Poker Chips at the Merit Poker Classic
Poker Chips at the Merit Poker Classic

The penultimate day of the Merit Poker Classic $5,300 Main Event kicks off at noon local time with 66 players returning to their seats out of 649 entries in total. They will be challenging each other on the felt to see who will make it to the final day. Everyone is guaranteed at least $9,270 but will all be trying to get their hands on a bigger piece of the $2,990,267 prize pool.

Pavel Kovalenko will start the day at the top of the chip counts with 3,162,000 in chips. He’s seated at the same table as Elvin Sarkarov who also sports a stack of over 100 big blinds. The other players at the table are Nariman Yaghmai, Aleksei Istomin, Dori Yacoub, Shahar Levi, Milad Oghabian, and Tarek Yassine. According to The Hendon Mob this table is worth almost $3 million in cashes.

Another Pavel follows Kovalenko in the chip counts, Pavel Plesuv bagged 3,055,00 at the end of Day 3 and he starts the day on Table #4 which features two anonymous players, “John Two” and “John Three”. But the more familiar names will be the partypoker pro Ludovic Geilich and Uri Reichenstein. Kacper Pyzara was leading the chip counts together with Kovalenko during the latter part of Day 3 but ended up third in the leader board. The more recognizable names on his table include Dragos Trofimov, Lachezar Petkov, and Ben Farrell.

But with 66 players left in the field, every table features some poker world stars like another partypoker pro Kristen Bicknell, Andrey Pateychuk, Manig Loeser, Kenny Hallaert, Joey Weissman, Anton Morgenstern, Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Vlad Darie, Florian Duta, and Stoyan Obreshkov for example.

Six levels of 75 minutes each are scheduled for today with a 15-minute break after every two levels. When players return, they will play Level 20 which has a small blind of 12,000, big blind of 25,000, and a big blind ante of 25,000.

Day 4 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
207512,00025,00025,000
217515,00030,00030,000
Break15   
227520,00040,00040,000
237525,00050,00050,000
Break15   
247530,00060,00060,000
257540,00080,00080,000

Make sure to return at noon to follow all the action from the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand with you to see who will make it to the final day.

Tags: Aleksei IstominAndrey PateychukAnton MorgensternBen FarrellDragos TrofimovElvin SarkarovFlorian DutaJoey WeissmanKacper PyzaraKenny HallaertKristen BicknellLachezar PetkovLudovic GeilichManig LoeserNariman YaghmaiPavel KovalenkoPavel PlesuvShahar LeviStoyan ObreshkovUri ReichensteinVlad DarieVladimir Troyanovskiy