2025 Mediterranean Poker Party

$2,200 Luxon Pay Grand Final
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Mediterranean Poker Party
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
$375,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$2,787,840
Entries
1,452
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
2,000,000 / 4,000,000
Ante
4,000,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
248
Players Left
28
Players Left 1 / 1,452
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Sapitavicius Runs Into Burtin's Bullets

Level 23 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Arunas Sapitavicius
Arunas Sapitavicius

Arunas Sapitavicius once had a chunky stack on Day 2 of the Grand Final, but his count just hit zero as his chips now belong to Kirill Burtin.

Sapitavicius had around 3,000,000 in the middle with Burtin looking to score the knockout.

Arunas Sapitavicius: 99 All in
Kirill Burtin: AA

Burtin held the bullets and got a safe runout when the dealer put out a board of 6K625, which left Sapitavicius out with around 50 players remaining in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Kirill Burtin
9,500,000
6,700,000
6,700,000
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Arunas Sapitavicius
Busted

Tags: Arunas SapitaviciusKirill Burtin

Farrell Fires Into Banicevic

Level 24 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

Vlado Banicevic opened to 500,000 under the gun and saw Niall Farrell call in the small blind. Banicevic continued for 500,000 on the A4x7 flop, which Farrell check-called.

The 3 turn went check-check before Farrell made a sizable bet of 1,800,000 on the J river. Banicevic tossed in an instant call. Farrell tabled AQ for top pair, but Banicevic had him beat with 44 for bottom set.

Player Chips Progress
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Vlado Banicevic
8,500,000
3,500,000
3,500,000
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Niall Farrell
5,400,000
3,600,000
3,600,000
EPT Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Niall FarrellVlado Banicevic

Kakhmazov Busts in Brutal Fashion

Level 24 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Nadar Kakhmazov
Nadar Kakhmazov

Adrian Strobel opened to 500,000 from the hijack and Nadar Kakhmazov three-bet from the next seat to 1,325,000. Once it got back to Strobel, he took some time before he shoved, and Kakhmazov called at lightning speed for his stack of around 6,000,000.

Nadar Kakhmazov: AA All in
Adrian Strobel: KK

Kakhmazov was well in the lead with his aces but the roles were reversed when the K76 flop hit the felt as Strobel made top set. Only an ace could save Kakhmazov, but neither the 2 turn nor 6 river were what he wanted, and he was sent to the rail in brutal fashion.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Strobel
17,000,000
16,025,000
16,025,000
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Nadar Kakhmazov
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Adrian StrobelNadar Kakhmazov

Bryksin Building Late

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Ivan Bryksin
Ivan Bryksin

Ivan Bryksin raised to 650,000 in the cutoff. Adrian Strobel called in the small blind, and Aziz Efe came along as well.

Bryksin continued for 1,250,000 on the 7KQ flop. Strobel check-folded, but Efe in a call to the A turn.

Bryksin then moved in after a second check from Efe, sending him into the tank for his stack of 3,300,000

Eventually, Efe let his hand go, showing 109 for a combo draw. Bryksin tabled AK for two pair as he was awarded another pot late on Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Strobel
21,400,000
600,000
600,000
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Ivan Bryksin
12,050,000
3,950,000
3,950,000
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Aziz Efe
3,300,000
550,000
550,000

Tags: Adrian StrobelIvan BryksinAziz Efe

Dmitry Kukhtarev Leads the Charge with 28 Remaining in $2,200 Grand Final

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Dmitry Kukhtarev
Dmitry Kukhtarev

After ten fast-paced levels on Day 2 of the $2,200 Luxon Pay Grand Final, the field of 247 entries has been trimmed down to just 28 survivors, all of whom will return tomorrow for the third and final day of play.

Leading the charge is Dmitry Kukhtarev, who bagged a huge bag of 30,875,000 chips to secure the overnight chip lead. He’ll come back in pole position when the action resumes inside the luxurious Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa, with the title, trophy, and a share of the $2,787,840 prize pool now firmly in sight.

End of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Dmitry KukhtarevSerbia30,875,00077
2Alexandru LupuleacRomania23,600,00059
3Adrian StrobelGermany22,375,00056
4Tymofii SavkinUkraine17,650,00044
5Alvaro GonzaSpain15,900,00040
6Sebastian IonitaRomania14,800,00037
7Konstantin VoroninRussian Federation13,075,00033
8Wojciech FrankowskiPoland12,650,00032
9Vlado BanicevicMontenegro11,550,00029
10Sergey AleksandrovRussian Federation11,325,00028

The first objective for players returning for Day 2 was to make the money, and with 215 spots on offer, it meant that 32 players would be going home empty-handed. Unfortunately for Robert Heidorn, he was the last player to leave without a prize after his flopped top set with pocket queens fell to the pocket nines of Kukhtarev, who turned a flush, From then on, every player eliminated would earn at least a min-cash of $4,000.

Alexandru Lupuleac took second in the counts after he amassed 23,600,000 by the time the claxon rang on Day 2, mainly thanks to a huge pot against Pablo Beltran. Lupeleac had rivered quads holding pocket tens and got his river shove paid off as Beltran turned a straight holding eight-seven. That pot, along with several others, helped steer Lupuleac onto the podium and in a great position to make a run at the final table.

Alex Lupuleac
Alex Lupuleac

Adrian Strobel rounds out the top three with 22,375,000 chips, having eliminated several opponents in the closing levels of the day. Meanwhile, Tymofii Savkin (17,650,000) and Konstantin Voronin (13,075,000)—the respective chip leaders from Day 1c and Day 1d—were the only opening flight leaders to survive Day 2 and secure a seat on the final day.

Lachezar Petkov (32nd), Kirill Burtin (38th), Dan Borlan (46th), Lukas Pazma (55th), and Espen Jorstad (65th), were just a handful of names that fell throughout Day 2.

With just 28 players remaining, everyone still in the hunt is now guaranteed at least $16,700 for their efforts. But with a massive $375,000 up top for the winner, there’s still plenty to play for. Pay jumps will start coming quickly tomorrow, with the final nine locking up $37,540 and the eventual runner-up set to take home $250,500. All eyes, however, will be on the top prize—and the prestigious Luxon Pay Grand Final title.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (USDPlacePrize (USD)
1$375,0008$46,000
2$250,5009$37,540
3$177,00010-12$30,000
4$130,00013-15$24,000
5$95,00016-23$19,800
6$72,00024-28$16,700
7$57,200  

Stay tuned to PokerNews for exclusive chip counts, live updates, and all the key hands as we crown a champion tomorrow in Northern Cyprus.

Tags: Adrian StrobelAlexandru LupuleacAlvaro GonzaDan BorlanDmitry KukhtarevEspen JorstadKirill BurtinKonstantin VoroninLachezar PetkovLukas PazmaPablo BeltranRobert HeidornSebastian IonitaTymofii SavkinVlado BanicevicWojciech Frankowski

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