2022 Mediterranean Poker Party

$2,200 MPP Warm Up
Day: 3
Event Info

2022 Mediterranean Poker Party

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$310,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$1,924,640
Entries
1,046
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Arsenii Karmatckii Crushes Event 7: $2,200 Warm Up, Winning $310,000 For His Victory

Level 39 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Event 7: $2,000 Warm Up from the Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party has a champion and his name is Arsenii Karmatckii. The Russian player takes $310,000 for the win in his first-ever cash from North Cyprus at the Royal Diamond Hotel & Casino.

The tournament was a really successful one, with 1,046 entries smashing the prize pool of $1,924,640. It took four Day 1 flights to whittle the entries down to 177 entrants vying for a spot at the final table on Day 2. In the end, the final nine players were largely Russian players, or from Russian-speaking countries.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Arsenii KarmatckiiRussian Federation$310,000
2Milos SkrbicSerbia$190,000
3Aleksandr PakUzbekistan$125,640
4Artur MartirosianRussian Federation$85,000
5Dmitry YurasovRussian Federation$60,000
6Dmitry VitkindRussian Federation$45,000
7Sergey BaranskiBelarus$35,000
9Aleksandr KinzhalovRussian Federation$25,000

Tale Of The Final Table

The final table started out with Pavel Plesuv running his pocket sevens into the ace-jack of your eventual winner. Karmatckii spiked a jack on the river to send Plesuv out in ninth.

Aleksandr Kinzhalov was next to go. He got in pocket tens against the ace-queen of Artur Martirosian. Martirosian hit an ace on the turn to send him fellow Russian to the rail.

Sergey Baranski did come into proceedings with the chip lead, be it slender. He ended up getting pretty short-stacked and being forced to run with a weak ace against Martirosian, who again had ace-queen and held up. The Belarusian with his first known tournament cash, not a bad effort.

Dmitry Vitkind was disappointed to go out in sixth place. He had to settle for $45,000 for his efforts after he ran king-nine into king-queen suited of our eventual runner-up, 2019 WSOP Main Event final table qualifier Milos Skrbic.

Dmitry Yurasov busted out in fifth. He did come into the day fairly short and did well to ladder to fourth. In the end, cards were not really on the Russian pro's side. He got it in flipping against Skrbic and failed to hold, sending him to the rail.

After four busts in quick order, the next one wasn't any slower, with Martirosian and Karmatckii playing the biggest pot of the tournament to that point. After an open from Karmatckii, Martirosian jammed a suited ace-eight into the suited Big Slick of your winner. His day was done in fourth position.

With three players remaining, Aleksandr Pak was by far the shortest stack. With not much wiggle room, he jammed his button with six-five off and Skrbic called with an ace and held up to set up heads-up play.

Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic
Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

In the end, Skrbic shoved with fewer than 10 big blinds with a suited queen-three. Karmatckii called with ace-ten of the same suit and flopped an ace, all but sealing the fate of the tournament. Skrbic, who has a couple of big cashes on his resume as a player, has recorded his first cash since 2019 with this second-place finish. PokerNews caught up with your winner after his victory.

Winner's Interview

Asked how he found the final table, he responded ''Actually it was a lot of guys I know, the series is very popular among Russian players because of travel, logistical reasons, and so on. But it was funny how short the final table was'', he went on ''You don't play a lot of hands post flop so it's just push or fold, racing, with not a lot of decisions''. It was a very short stacked final table but Karmatckii played very aggressively and when he had chips, pushed them to make more, pressuring the shorter stacks (that probably had ICM implications in the forefront of their minds).

''It's the first time I've come here. It's really good [here], the food, all the dishes. It's like the Bahamas but in Europe," Karmatckii said about the venue, his relaxed demeanor and the area the tournament has been held.

Karmatckii said he plans on coming back in November, ''It's very convenient to bring funds here to play'', referring to the Luxon Pay sponsorship of the event, that allows for players from across the world to exchange funds easily to pay events, not to mention the events are run in USD buy-ins.

Finally, talking on the pressures of the final table, Karmatckii told PokerNews it wasn't about the money "It's like a sport to me, the money did not put any pressure on me."

That about does it for the coverage of Event #7, congratulations to your winner, Arsenii Karmatckii. Stay tuned to PokerNews for extensive coverage of the key events at the Luxon Pay Mediterranean Poker Party live from the Royal Diamond Hotel & Casino in North Cyprus as Event #12: $5,000 Main Event starts.

Tags: Aleksandr KinzhalovAleksandr PakArsenii KarmatckiiArtur MartirosianDmitry VitkindDmitry YurasovMilos SkrbicPavel PlesuvRoyal Diamond HotelSergey Baranski

Milos Skrbic Eliminated in 2nd Place ($190,000)

Level 39 : Blinds 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Milos Skrbic
Milos Skrbic

Arsenii Karmatckii moved all in from the small blind to put Milos Skrbic at risk. Before this hand, the Serbian went on a losing run of hands for small pots to reduce their stack to 9,900,000.

Skrbic was out of time bank cards and used all of their allocated 30 seconds before making the call.

Milos Skrbic: {q-Clubs}{2-Clubs}
Arsenii Karmatckii: {a-Clubs}{10-Clubs}

Skrbic was quickly running out of options with their diminishing stack. The flop of {a-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{8-Spades} left Skrbic almost drawing dead as they required runner-runner.

The {j-Clubs} gave a small glimmer of light for Skrbic as they could hit a ten for a queen-high straight. But it wasn't to be as the {9-Clubs} completed the board to give Karmatckii two pair, the MPP Warm Up trophy, and a staggering $310,000.

Player Chips Progress
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
52,350,000
19,450,000
19,450,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
Busted

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Karmatckii Doubles Through Skrbic

Level 38 : Blinds 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic
Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Arsenii Karmatckii limped from the small blind and Milos Skrbic checked in the big blind.

The flop of {j-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Spades} allowed Karmatckii to bet 1,000,000 and was met with a raise from Skrbic to 4,500,000. Karmatckii made the call.

The {6-Clubs} landed on the turn and Skbric moved all in to put Karmatckii at risk for 10,425,000. The Russian snap called.

Arsenii Karmatckii: {j-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Milos Skrbic: {8-Spades}{6-Spades}

Skrbic had a flush draw and second pair, but Karmatckii had top two pair and had to dodge a spade on the river to double up.

The {10-Diamonds} completed the board and the chip lead has switched around yet again.

Player Chips Progress
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
32,900,000
18,500,000
18,500,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
19,500,000
-18,400,000
-18,400,000

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Trips On The River Gives The Lead Back to Karmatckii

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Arsenii Karmatckii limped from the small blind with {5-Hearts}{3-Hearts} and Milos Skrbic checked with {k-Spades}{6-Spades}.

Karmatckii connected with the flop of {10-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{3-Spades} by hitting bottom pair. Both players checked. The {k-Clubs} landed on the turn to give Skrbic top pair. The Serbian bet 2,000,000 and was called by Karmatckii.

The {3-Diamonds} completed the board to give Karmatckii trip-threes. Skrbic bet 6,500,000 and the Russian made the call. Karmatckii took the pot and a three to two lead over Skrbic.

Player Chips Progress
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
30,200,000
8,400,000
8,400,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
22,100,000
-8,400,000
-8,400,000

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Skrbic Retakes Lead

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Milos Skrbic
Milos Skrbic

Arsenii Karmatckii limped from the small blind with {j-Hearts}{7-Hearts} and Milos Skrbic checked their option from the big blind holding {j-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}.

There was not much for either player on the flop of {a-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{9-Spades}. Karmatckii bet 600,000 and was met with a raise of 2,600,000 by Skrbic. Karmatckii made the call.

The {q-Hearts} on the turn gave Karmatckii a flush draw, but Skrbic kept firing by making a bet of 4,500,000. Karmatckii used a time bank card and made the call.

The {3-Spades} completed the board and Skrbic moved all in with complete air. Karmatckii had not much better and had to fold their hand Skrbic took the lead.

Player Chips Progress
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
30,500,000
7,700,000
7,700,000
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
21,800,000
-7,700,000
-7,700,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Chip Lead Swings Back In Favor of Karmatckii

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Arsenii Karmatckii raised to 1,300,000 with {q-Diamonds}{6-Spades} and Milos Skrbic called with {6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}.

The flop of {a-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} was checked to Karmatckii, who bet 2,000,000. Skrbic, with a flush draw, called.

A {k-Hearts} turn was checked once again from the Serb. This time Karmatckii fired 8,000,000 and Skrbic, perhaps frustratedly had to fold his holding.

Player Chips Progress
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
31,900,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
20,400,000
-6,500,000
-6,500,000

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Skrbic Runs Huge Bluff On First Hand Of Heads-Up Play

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Milos Skrbic
Milos Skrbic

With action on Milos Skrbic, he made it 1,200,000 with {a-Diamonds}{4-Spades} and Arsenii Karmatckii called with {k-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}.

The flop came {k-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and Skrbic bet 600,000 in flow after the check from Karmatckii, who then made the call.

To a turn of {3-Spades} and Karmatckii checked once more. The Serbian player fired 4,000,000 but Karmatckii was going no where and he made the call to set up a river.

A {j-Clubs} river was a brick for Skrbic, as he missed he straight draw, flush draw and didn't pair his ace. It didn't stop him though, after the Russian player checked, Skrbic played a time extension card, thinking for a minute before announced he was all in for 19,625,000 chips.

With action back on Karmatckii, if he called the tournament would be over and he would be the winner. He did not, though. Karmatckii mucked his pair of kings and awarded the pot to Skrbic.

Player Chips Progress
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
31,800,000
8,875,000
8,875,000
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
20,500,000
-8,925,000
-8,925,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiMilos Skrbic

Aleksandr Pak Eliminated in 3rd Place ($125,640)

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Aleksandr Pak
Aleksandr Pak

Aleksandr Pak moved all in from the button for 3,625,000 and was called without hesitation by Milos Skrbic in the big blind.

Aleksandr Pak: {6-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}
Milos Skrbic: {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts}

Pak needed help on the flop which they got in abundance with the flop of {j-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} to give them bottom pair and a flush draw.

However, the {a-Spades} fell on the turn to give Skrbic the lead. Pak required any six, five, or diamond on the river, but the {4-Hearts} completed the board to send Pak to the exit for their first ever six-figure payday.

While Skrbic was dragging in the pot they quipped "I have to stop drinking if I win this tournament! This is the first time ever I have been playing sober!"

Player Chips Progress
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
22,925,000
3,925,000
3,925,000
Aleksandr Pak uz
Aleksandr Pak
Busted

Tags: Aleksandr PakMilos Skrbic

Artur Martirosian Eliminated in 4th Place ($85,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Artur Martirosian
Artur Martirosian

Arsenii Karmatckii opened the cutoff to 1,200,000 and Artur Martirosian moved all in for 11,825,000 chips. It folded back to Karmatckii and he called, setting up the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Artur Martirosian: {a-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Arsenii Karmatckii: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

With Martirosian at risk, he needed a lot of help. The board of {9-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{a-Spades}{j-Spades} secured the knockout, sending Martirosian to the rail in 4th, good for $85,000. Marmatckii moves into a dominant chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Arsenii Karmatckii ru
Arsenii Karmatckii
29,400,000
12,500,000
12,500,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
19,000,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
Aleksandr Pak uz
Aleksandr Pak
3,925,000
-1,225,000
-1,225,000
Artur Martirosian ru
Artur Martirosian
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Arsenii KarmatckiiArtur Martirosian

Dmitry Yurasov Eliminated in 5th Place ($60,000)

Level 35 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Dmitry Yurasov
Dmitry Yurasov

Dmitry Yurasov moved all in from the hijack for 6,000,000 exactly and it folded to Milos Skrbic, who used four time bank cards as he went into the tank, unsure on what to do. Eventually, he decided on a call and they were off to the races.

Dmitry Yurasov: {k-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Milos Skrbic: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}

The board ran out {a-Spades}{9-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} to give Skrbic a turned set, leaving Yurasov drawing dead by the river. The Russian crusher will take $60,000 for his 5th place finish. Play is down to four.

Player Chips Progress
Milos Skrbic rs
Milos Skrbic
17,800,000
10,000,000
10,000,000
Dmitry Yurasov ru
Dmitry Yurasov
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Dmitry YurasovMilos Skrbic