2023 Merit Poker Gangster Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 4
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Gangster Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j5
Prize
$167,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$833,520
Entries
453
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
16
Players Left
1

Ivan Govorov Takes Down $2,200 Warm Up for $167,500 and Second Gangster Series Title

Level 34 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Ivan Govorov
Ivan Govorov

Ivan Govorov has been enjoying a stellar showing at the 2023 Merit Poker Gangster Series at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. Just three days ago he took down the $770 Hyper Turbo Deepstack for $11,136. Today, he emerged victorious over a 453-entrant field to capture a second Merit Poker Gangster Series title in the $2,200 Warm up, last defeating Day 2 chip leader Andrei Daniliuk to capture the title and $167,500 for a career-best tournament cash.

Govorov started the day near the middle of the pack but quickly picked up momentum in the first half of the day, entering the final table with the second-largest stack. The Russian player had $92,019 in career tournament earnings, a number that is nearly tripled after winning the top prize in today's event, which is nearly four times as large as his next best tournament cash of $44,440.

Gangster Series $2,200 Warm Up Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ivan GovorovRussian Federation$167,500
2Andrei DaniliukRussian Federation$123,300
3Ankit AhujaIndia$75,500
4Yunsheng SunChina$55,850
5Martynas VitkauskasLithuania$41,900
6Bernard BoutboulFrance$33,600
7Tugce HursozTurkey$28,000
8Feyzullah KaraarslanTurkey$22,350
9Hadi KhadraLebanon$16,760

Action of the Day

There were 16 players left in the field to start the day's event. Yunsheng Sun began the day as the chip leader but lost 80% of his stack in the first level after running into the pocket queens of Hadi Khadra, who enjoyed the chip lead for much of the early parts of the day. Comparatively, Leonid Sidelkovskiy, Giorgiy Skhulukhiya and Day 1b chip leader Dmitry Yurasov were unable to find any momentum early on and would ultimately become the first three to be eliminated today.

Govorov began accumulating chips towards the end of the second level of play today, beginning with the elimination of Sultan Meirbekov who ran his top pair into Govorov's pocket aces. Immediately after, he picked off a bluff from Khadra to put himself among the chip leaders.

Harout Ghazarian, Bakhos Joumaa and Damir Gabdullin were next to fall, with two of those three eliminations coming at the hands of Ankit Ahuja who came into the final table with the third-largest stack. Ahuja would also claim the first final table knockout by eliminating Khadra with pocket kings.

Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Feyzullah Karaarslan was next to hit the rail at the hands of Sun, who had begun to make a remarkable comeback after losing most of his stack in the first few hands of the day. Not long after, Tugce Hursoz ran her top pair into Govorov's two pair and bowed out in seventh place.

France's Bernard Boutboul and Lithuania's Martynas Vitkauskas were the next players to exit the tournament area which would set up a lengthy four-handed battle between Govorov, Daniliuk, Ahuja and Sun that would last more than two and a half hours, with Ahuja, Govorov and Daniliuk swapping the chip lead multiple times during this period. Sun's run would finally come to an end in fourth place after running pocket sixes into Govorov's pocket tens to set up three-handed play.

Govorov entered the three-handed battle with nearly half the chips in play, and after eliminating Ahuja with two pair he then entered heads up play with roughly two thirds of the total chips.

Ivan Govorov and Andrei Daniliuk Heads Up
Ivan Govorov and Andrei Daniliuk Heads Up

The heads up duel between Govorov and Daniliuk was short but action-packed. Daniliuk quickly took the chip lead after making a flush to crack Govorov's two pair but Govorov would soon return the favor, rivering a flush to crack Daniliuk's two pair to reclaim all the chips he had lost.

The final hand of the night saw Daniliuk flop top pair only for Govorov to flop two pair. The two got all the chips in on the turn and Daniliuk was forced to settle for second place after failing to improve.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this event but make sure to stay tuned for our continuing coverage of the $5,300 Gangster Series High Roller as well as the $3,300 main event set to begin on November 28.

Andrei Daniliuk Eliminated in 2nd Place ($123,300)

Level 34 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Andrei Daniliuk
Andrei Daniliuk

Andrei Daniliuk raised to 1,250,000 from the small blind and Ivan Govorov defended from the big blind.

The flop came J53. Govorov checked, Daniliuk bet 1,000,000 and Govorov raised to 3,000,000. Daniliuk made the call.

On the Q turn Govorov checked and Daniliuk bet 7,000,000, leaving only 3,000,000 behind. Govorov moved all in and Daniliuk made the call to put himself at risk.

Andrei Daniliuk: J10
Ivan Govorov: J5

Daniliuk's pair of jacks was in bad shape against Govorov's two pair, jacks and fives. The A river was clean for Govorov and the two players shook hands after Govorov took down the final pot of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
45,300,000
15,200,000
15,200,000
Andrei Daniliuk ru
Andrei Daniliuk
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Andrei DaniliukIvan Govorov

Ankit Ahuja Eliminated in 3rd Place ($75,500)

Level 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Ankit Ahuja
Ankit Ahuja

Ivan Govorov opened to 1,400,000 on the button and Ankit Ahuja defended from the big blind.

The flop came 1094 and Govorov bet 1,375,000. Ahuja raised it to 2,900,000. Govorov moved all in, covering Ahuka who had 4,200,000 behind. Ahuja made the call and was at risk.

Ankit Ahuja: Q10
Ivan Govorov: 104

Ahuja had flopped top pair but Govorov caught the best of the flop with two pair, leaving Ahuja drawing to six outs. The 7 turn and A river were blanks and Ahuja's deep run came to an end in third place.

The tournament has been paused while the tournament staff prepare for heads up play.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
29,800,000
8,700,000
8,700,000
Andrei Daniliuk ru
Andrei Daniliuk
15,500,000
200,000
200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaIvan Govorov

Yunsheng Sun Eliminated in 4th Place ($55,850)

Level 33 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Yunsheng Sun
Yunsheng Sun

Ivan Govorov opened to 800,000 from the cutoff and Yunsheng Sun moved all in for 6,800,000 from the button. Govorov called with a covering stack to put Sun at risk.

Yunsheng Sun: 66
Ivan Govorov: 1010

Govorov remained ahead with the bigger pocket pair on the 3K810J runout to put an end to Sun's Run and surpass 20,000,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
20,300,000
6,800,000
6,800,000
Andrei Daniliuk ru
Andrei Daniliuk
15,300,000
-1,000,000
-1,000,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
9,725,000
-4,575,000
-4,575,000
Yunsheng Sun cn
Yunsheng Sun
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Ivan GovorovYunsheng Sun

Martynas Vitkauskas Eliminated in 5th Place ($41,900)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Martynas Vitkauskas
Martynas Vitkauskas

Ankit Ahuja opened to 525,000 from the cutoff and Martynas Vitkauskas moved all in from the big blind for 985,000. Ahuja snap-called to put Vitkauskas at risk.

Martynas Vitkauskas: A2
Ankit Ahuja: 55

Vitkauskas took the lead with trips on the 2K2 flop but Ahuja drilled a full house on the 5 turn, leaving Vitkauskas drawing only to the case 2 for his only out to preserve his tournament life. The K river sealed his fate and he was sent to the rail while Ahuja overtook Ivan Govorov for the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
16,850,000
3,250,000
3,250,000
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
15,000,000
250,000
250,000
Andrei Daniliuk ru
Andrei Daniliuk
7,450,000
-650,000
-650,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Yunsheng Sun cn
Yunsheng Sun
6,010,000
-1,020,000
-1,020,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Martynas Vitkauskas lt
Martynas Vitkauskas
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaMartynas Vitkauskas

Bernard Boutboul Eliminated in 6th Place ($33,600)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Bernard Boutboul
Bernard Boutboul

Andrei Daniliuk opened to 600,000 from the button and Ankit Ahuja three-bet to 1,900,000 from the small blind. Bernard Boutboul called off from the big blind for his last 700,000 and Daniliuk got out of the way leaving Boutboul all in and at risk against Ahuja.

Bernard Boutboul: J8
Ankit Ahuja: KK

Boutboul picked up a lot of equity in the form of an open-ended straight draw on the 910A flop. He was unable to make his straight on the 6 turn or 5 river and was forced to settle for sixth place while Ahuja continued to close the gap between himself and chip leader Ivan Govorov.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
14,750,000
20,000
20,000
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
13,600,000
1,535,000
1,535,000
Andrei Daniliuk ru
Andrei Daniliuk
8,100,000
-575,000
-575,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Bernard Boutboul fr
Bernard Boutboul
Busted

Tags: Andrei DaniliukAnkit AhujaBernard BoutboulIvan Govorov

Tugce Hursoz Eliminated in 7th Place ($28,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Tugce Hursoz
Tugce Hursoz

Ivan Govorov opened to 400,000 from under the gun and Tugce Hursoz defended from the big blind.

The flop came Q103 and Hursoz check-called a 200,000 continuation bet from Govorov.

Hursoz checked-called another bet from Govorov on the 10 turn, this time for 450,000. Once again Hursoz made the call.

On the 8 river Hursoz checked and Govorov bet 2,000,000, enough to put Hursoz all in. Hursoz called off with her last 1,585,000.

Hursoz showed down QJ for top pair but Govorov tabled Q10 for two pair to send Huroz to the rail and continue to accumulate chips.

Player Chips Progress
Ivan Govorov ru
Ivan Govorov
14,800,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
Tugce Hursoz tr
Tugce Hursoz
Busted

Tags: Ivan GovorovTugce Hursoz

Feyzullah Karaarslan Eliminated in 8th Place ($22,350)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Feyzullah Karaarslan
Feyzullah Karaarslan

Yunsheng moved all in from the hijack for 4,455,000 and Feyzullah Karaarslan called in the big blind for his last 1,350,000 to put himself at risk.

Feyzullah Karaarslan: Q10
Yunsheng Sun: AJ

The board ran out 7692K. Karaarslan failed to improve and was sent to the rail while Sun collected the last of his chips.

Player Chips Progress
Yunsheng Sun cn
Yunsheng Sun
6,100,000
200,000
200,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Feyzullah Karaarslan tr
Feyzullah Karaarslan
Busted

Tags: Feyzullah KaraarslanYunsheng Sun

Hadi Khadra Eliminated in 9th Place ($16,760)

Level 29 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Hadi Khadra
Hadi Khadra

Ankit Ahuja raised to 360,000 from middle position and Hadi Khadra moved all in for 2,300,000 from the big blind. Ahuja snap-called to put Khadra at risk.

Hadi Khadra: AQ
Ankit Ahuja: KK

Khadra pulled ahead with top pair on the A62 flop but Ahuja nailed the K turn with a set to leave Khadra drawing dead. The 6 turn was a formality and Khadra became the first casualty of the final table while Ahuja became the next player to pass ten million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
10,400,000
2,480,000
2,480,000
Hadi Khadra lb
Hadi Khadra
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaHadi Khadra

Damir Gabdullin Eliminated in 10th Place ($12,260)

Level 29 : Blinds 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Damir Gabdullin
Damir Gabdullin

Damir Gabdullin moved all in from the small blind for 1,985,000 and was called by Ankit Ahuja in the big blind who covered.

Damir Gabdullin: K6
Ankit Ahuja: K10

Ahuja was well ahead with a dominating king and remained so o nthe AQ283 runout to send Gabdullin to the rail one spot shy of making the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Ankit Ahuja in
Ankit Ahuja
7,900,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
Damir Gabdullin ru
Damir Gabdullin
Busted

Tags: Ankit AhujaDamir Gabdullin