2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

$3,300 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
$567,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Prize Pool
$3,375,480
Entries
1,223
Level Info
Level
41
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 4
Players Left
1

Darko Svesko Wins The Merit Poker Retro Series Main Event For $567,000

Level 41 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Darko Svesko
Darko Svesko

The 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $3,300 Main Event has come to an end late in the night at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. The key quality needed to win this year's edition was patience, as it took four lengthy days to determine the last player standing.

Out of the 1,233 entrants, 143 were in the money and shared a slice of the $3,375,480 prize pool. And after the dust settled, Darko Svesko was crowned the winner and secured the trophy and $567,000 first-place prize.

After a tough battle on the final table with "a lot of ups and downs", he managed to defeat Oleg Netaliev in heads-up play. With his runners-up finish, the Russian player earned $417,900.

RANKPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
1Darko SveskoSerbia$567,000
2Oleg NetalievRussia$417,900
3Michel AtallahLebanon$257,900
4Nenad DukicSerbia$191,100
5David HuNetherlands$142,400
6Ruslan VolkovUkraine$115,100
7Dominik PankaPoland$95,900
8Thomas EychenneFrance$76,300
9Ara MelkisetianLebanon$56,700

Winner’s Reaction

"I feel absolutely amazing," said Svesko a few minutes after lifting the trophy. The feeling was even better for the online professional player, considering it was his first time here in Cyprus. "So, to play the Main Event for the first time and win, it's impossible. It's a once-in-a-lifetime experience", he added, still a little bit overwhelmed by his victory.

However, happiness wasn't the only emotion he experienced. He went through the motions during a "really tough, exhausting day with long hours."

"The final table was a big roller coaster," Svesko told PokerNews. "It was up and down all night, shifting from a big stack to a short stack all the time". Despite the swings, he managed to emerge victorious in the series' showstopper.

Final Day Action

Just 28 players returned to the felt on the final day of action, with the players guaranteed a minimum payday of $17,210. Over the next eight hours, players began to find themselves on the wrong side of the rail. Following the elimination of Yossi Eluz (10th - $42,900), the nine-handed final table was established.

There was nothing to out of the ordinary to take place in the first 40 minutes but the final table then exploded into life with a double elimination. Nenad Dukic picked up pocket jacks and saw off Ara Melkisetian and Thomas Eychenne in a three-way all-in encounter.

Dukic continued his onslaught soon after, sending Dominik Panka to the payout desk in seventh place. Dukic flopped trips in a battle of the blinds and saw his opponent move all in on him, which was met with a snap-call.

Ruslan Volkov had one of the worst beats of the day after his aces were cracked by the ace-queen held by David Hu. The latter went runner-runner to make a flush and bring the tournament to its final five players.

Hu, a short stack soon after, was next to depart after his ace-ten could not overcome Netaliev's king-deuce after their chips were committed preflop. A king on the river saw Hu bow out in fifth place for $142,400. Netaliev claimed his second final table scalp after another all-in preflop situation. Dukic's deep run came to an end in the blink of an eye after his jacks ran into the Russian's aces.

A third successive elimination from Netaliev brought in heads-up play, after his pocket eights held out against Michel Atallah's overcards. Netaliev went into the final showdown with 70% of the chips in play and one hand on the title.

A big bluff from Svesko saw him narrow the gap and ten minutes later he had the chip lead. And then a few hands later, Svesko was announced as the winner after he picked up pocket kings and got it in versus his opponent's ace-queen. There was a drama-free runout for the Serbian which confirmed his Main Event triumph.

Tags: Ara MelkisetianDarko SveskoDavid HuDominik PankaMichel AtallahNenad DukicOleg NetalievThomas Eychenne

Oleg Netaliev Eliminated in 2nd Place ($417,900)

Level 41 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Oleg Netaliev
Oleg Netaliev

From the button, Oleg Netaliev limped, and Darko Svesko raised to 4,500,000 chips. Netaliev then went all in for 31,800,000 chips, and Svesko snap-called.

Oleg Netaliev: AQ
Darko Svesko: KK

The flop 576 didn't provide any help to Netaliev. The turn 4 didn't change the situation either. And after the river J, Svesko won the pot, the tournament and $567,000.

Finishing in 2nd place of this Main Event, Oleg Netaliev wins $417,900.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for a full recap.

Player Chips Progress
Darko Svesko rs
Darko Svesko
122,300,000
45,300,000
45,300,000
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
Busted

Tags: Darko SveskoOleg Netaliev

Beginning Of Heads Up

Level 41 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Merit Poker Retro Series
Merit Poker Retro Series

Oleg Netaliev and Darko Svesko are the final two players out of 1,223 entrants in this Main Event. In a few of minutes, one of them will be crowned as the winner, taking home the first-place prize of $567,000, while the runner-up will receive $417,900.

At the start of the heads-up play, Netaliev holds the lead with 70% of the chips.

Player Chips Progress
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
84,800,000
Darko Svesko rs
Darko Svesko
36,600,000
-600,000
-600,000

Tags: Darko SveskoOleg Netaliev

Michel Atallah Eliminated In 3rd Place ($257,900)

Level 41 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Michel Atallah
Michel Atallah

A few hands after the restart, Michel Atallah on the button moved all in for 32,500,000 chips. In the small blind, Oleg Netaliev asked for the count and eventually made the call. In the big blind, Darko Svesko folded as fast as he could.

Michel Atallah: AJ
Oleg Netaliev: 88

Atallah had a 50% chance to win the hand and to take a big step towards the heads up. However, his chances dwindled to 2% after the flop 837, which gave a set to Netaliev. Atallah was drawing dead on the turn 7 and was eliminated after the river 10. Finishing third in this Main Event, Michel Atallah won $257,900.

Player Chips Progress
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
84,800,000
41,700,000
41,700,000
Michel Atallah lb
Michel Atallah
Busted

Tags: Darko SveskoMichel AtallahOleg Netaliev

Nenad Dukic Eliminated In 4th Place ($191,100)

Level 41 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Nenad Dukic
Nenad Dukic

Two hands after the break, Michel Atallah opened to 2,500,000 from the button. In the small blind, Oleg Netaliev three-bet to 6,000,000. And in the big blind, Nenad Dukic had a hand, so he raised all in for 16,100,000 chips. Atallah looked at his opponents' stacks and folded.

Nenad Dukic: JJ
Oleg Netaliev: AA

The hand quickly came to an end as Dukic was already drawing dead on the flop 6A7. The 2 turn and the 6 river completed the board, and Dukic was eliminated in 4th place, earning $191,100.

Player Chips Progress
Michel Atallah lb
Michel Atallah
43,600,000
-2,500,000
-2,500,000
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
43,100,000
17,400,000
17,400,000
Darko Svesko rs
Darko Svesko
37,200,000
4,900,000
4,900,000
Nenad Dukic rs
Nenad Dukic
Busted

Tags: Michel AtallahNenad DukicOleg Netaliev

David Hu Eliminated In 5th Place ($142,400)

Level 40 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
David Hu
David Hu

At some point, someone had to make a move, and that's exactly what Oleg Netaliev did. He shoved from the button for a total of 11,300,000 chips. In the big blind, David Hu called with his remaining 9,400,000 chips.

David Hu: A10
Oleg Netaliev: K2

Hu was on his way to double up after the flop 988 and the turn 3. However, the terrible K appeared on the river, giving Netaliev a pair. "No need to count", said the Russian player, who eliminated David Hu in 5th place for $142,400.

Player Chips Progress
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
22,200,000
10,900,000
10,900,000
David Hu nl
David Hu
Busted

Tags: David HuOleg Netaliev

Ruslan Volkov Eliminated In 6th Place ($115,100)

Level 39 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Ruslan Volkov
Ruslan Volkov

Under the gun, Ruslan Volkov opened to 1,600,000. The other players folded to David Hu, who moved all in for 21,500,000 chips. Darko Svesko in the big blind folded, and Volkov snap-called.

Ruslan Volkov: AA
David Hu: AQ

Hu hit a pair of queens on the flop Q25, but Volkov remained in the lead with his aces. The turn 2 gave a flush draw to Hu, who was lucky enough to complete this flush on the river 8.

What a bad beat for Volkov, who saw his aces getting cracked by a runner-runner flush. Despite the unfortunate way he was eliminated, Ruslan Volkov won $115,100 for his 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
David Hu nl
David Hu
35,300,000
12,200,000
12,200,000
Ruslan Volkov ua
Ruslan Volkov
Busted

Tags: Darko SveskoDavid HuRuslan Volkov

Dominik Panka In 7th Place ($95,900)

Level 38 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Dominik Panka
Dominik Panka

In a blind versus blind situation, Nenad Dukic raised to 1,800,000 from the small blind, and Dominik Panka defended his big blind.

On the flop 988, Dukic checked, and Panka checked back. However, when the 6 came on the turn, Dukic bet 2,800,000. Panka took his time, then moved all in for 9,425,000 chips. Dukic snap-called.

Dominik Panka: K9
Nenad Dukic: A8

Panka had top pair on the flop, but Dukic hit trips. So after the river 4, Panka’s tournament came to an end, and he finished 7th for $95,900.

Player Chips Progress
Nenad Dukic rs
Nenad Dukic
44,800,000
11,000,000
11,000,000
Dominik Panka pl
Dominik Panka
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dominik PankaNenad Dukic

Thomas Eychenne And Ara Melkisetian Eliminated In 8th ($76,300) And 9th Place ($56,700)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Thomas Eychenne
Thomas Eychenne

On the button, Ara Melkisetian moved all in for 7,350,000 chips. Then, in the small blind, Thomas Eychenne reshoved for 7,850,000 chips. And in the big blind, Nenad Dukic faced a tough decision but eventually called.

Ara Melkisetian: 55
Thomas Eychenne: AQ
Nenad Dukic: JJ

With the biggest stack, Dukic was the favorite in this three-way all-in. And he maintained his lead on the flop 10710, the turn K, and the river K.

Thanks to this hand, he eliminated both opponents simultaneously and has now a massive chiplead of 34,000,000 chips.

With the smallest stack, Ara Melkisetian finished 9th for $56,700. Thomas Eychenne takes $76,300 from 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Nenad Dukic rs
Nenad Dukic
34,000,000
15,500,000
15,500,000
Ara Melkisetian lb
Ara Melkisetian
Busted
Thomas Eychenne fr
Thomas Eychenne
Busted

Tags: Ara MelkisetianNenad DukicThomas Eychenne

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $3,300 Main Event Final Table

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
2023 Merit Poker Retro Series Main Event Final Table
2023 Merit Poker Retro Series Main Event Final Table
SEATPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNTBLINDS
1Dominik PankaPoland14,875,00030
2David HuNetherlands15,425,00031
3Darko SveskoSerbia9,350,00019
4Ruslan VolkovUkraine27,525,00055
5Michel AtallahLebanon11,850,00024
6Oleg NetalievRussia9,175,00018
7Ara MelkisetianLebanon6,850,00014
8Thomas EychenneFrance7,100,00014
9Nenad DukicSerbia19,250,00039
Player Chips Progress
Ruslan Volkov ua
Ruslan Volkov
27,525,000
25,000
25,000
Nenad Dukic rs
Nenad Dukic
19,250,000
9,200,000
9,200,000
David Hu nl
David Hu
15,425,000
-275,000
-275,000
Dominik Panka pl
Dominik Panka
14,875,000
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Michel Atallah lb
Michel Atallah
11,850,000
-1,250,000
-1,250,000
Darko Svesko rs
Darko Svesko
9,350,000
-5,700,000
-5,700,000
Oleg Netaliev ru
Oleg Netaliev
9,175,000
-1,250,000
-1,250,000
Thomas Eychenne fr
Thomas Eychenne
7,100,000
-2,250,000
-2,250,000
Ara Melkisetian lb
Ara Melkisetian
6,850,000