2023 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$2,200 NL Warmup
Day: 1bcd
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Carmen Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
$206,800
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$1,124,240
Entries
611
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 1bcd
Entries
249
Players Left
123

Ali Moein Dominates Day 1b of the Merit Poker Carmen Series $2,200 Warmup

Level 8 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Ali Moein
Ali Moein

During the last break of the night, Ali Moein approached accomplished pro Uri Reichenstein seeking some tips for navigating his way through the tournament. Reichenstein told him to just concentrate on making the best decisions on every hand, blocking out what is going on around the room and what other players are doing.

Moein took that advice to heart, as he steamrolled his way into building a monstrous chip stack at the end of Day 1b of the Merit Poker Carmen Series $2,200 Warmup. Moein finished with 758,000, more than 200,000 what the Day 1a chip leader bagged up. Moein did his biggest damage in a hand against Bakhos Joumaa on the final level, when he snap-called all in with trip jacks to win a massive pot.

Right behind him is Gabi Livshitz, who enjoyed a dream start to his series. Livshitz won the $500 Turbo Bounty event last night, the first day of the festival, then continued that momentum in the Warmup today. He cracked Halil Baybars’ pocket queens with a rivered straight early in the day and kept building his stack from there, ending up with 664,000.

Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Ali Moein758,000303
2Gabi Livshitz664,000266
3Philippe Souki504,000202
4Eduard Barsegian498,000199
5Rabih Saad493,000196
6Roman Gadzhiev484,500194
7Koray Korkmaz441,000176
8Wael Sarkis427,500171
9Charbel Salloum414,000166
10Martynas Mockevicius406,500163

A group of players who are no strangers to making it through big fields also had a fruitful day on the felt. Philippe Souki, a 2022 WSOP finalist, bagged up 504,000, while Thomas Eychenne, who won nearly $1 million in the Bahamas last month, finished with 351,500. Reichenstein also made it through the day with 368,000.

Those who weren’t quite as fortunate to make it through to Day 2 include Merit Poker regular Gabriel Akiki, Merit Poker Western Series Main Event champion Orthodoxos Orthodoxou, and Dawid Kuliberda, who busted three times over three levels. They’ll still have plenty of chances of making it deep in this event, as there are two starting flights to come, a turbo Day 1c tonight and a turbo Day 1d tomorrow morning. Late registration is also open until the end of Level 12.

A field of 249 players gathered in the poker room at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino in North Cyprus, nearly double the amount from the first starting flight. Only 123 survived the day, and they’ll join the 62 players who bagged up on Day 1a for the start of Day 2 tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. local time.

Stay tuned as PokerNews will be there to provide all the action for the remainder of the festival.

Tags: Ali MoeinGabi LivshitzPhilippe SoukiThomas EychenneUri Reichenstein