2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

$10,500 High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$350,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,500
Prize Pool
$1,407,600
Entries
153
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
22
Players Left
1

Damir Zhugralin Makes A Huge Comeback To Win The $10,500 High Roller

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Damir Zhugralin
Damir Zhugralin

Damir Zhugralin had less than 20% of the chips when he reached the final duel. But after a few double ups, he managed to take the lead and win the 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino.

Thanks to his first place out of 153 entrants, Zhugralin wins $350,000. Chipleader of the final table from start to (almost) the end, Uri Reichenstein finishes second for $246,300. Like them, 20 players were in the money, sharing a total prizepool of $1,407,600.

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller Results

PLACEPLAYERCOUNTRYPRIZE
1Damir ZhugralinKazakhstan$350,000
2Uri ReichensteinIsrael$246,300
3Mustafa BizTurkey$158,600
4Milos PetakovicSerbia$117,600
5Denis KapustinRussia$88,500
6Maxime ChilaudFrance$70,900
7Sonny FrancoFrance$59,100
8Hassan BarakatLebanon$47,500
9Daniel KyosevBulgaria$35,700
Damir Zhugralin
Damir Zhugralin

Day 4 Highlights

Twenty-two players came back on Day 3 with one main goal: behing in one of the 20 places in the money. Tinay Aksoy wasn't the favorite to do so, as he had only two blinds at the beginning of the day. Thus, it wasn't surprising to see his name as the first player eliminated.

Upon reaching the bubble, Adi Rajkovic tried to be patient to secure a minimum cash prize of $16,500. However, as the bubble dragged on, his stack dwindled. At a some point, he had no choice but to go all in with pocket sevens. The future winner, Damir Zhugralin, called him and hit a pair of kings, making Rajkovic the bubble boy.

After the bubble burst, the field quickly narrowed down to two tables, with short stacks like Jovan Kenjic (17th, $18,700) getting eliminated. It didn't take much longer to reach the final table, as only three and a half hours passed between the "shuffle up and deal" and the elimination of Aleksandr Chernikov. The Russian player finished 10th ($26,300), despite being the chipleader after the bubble. Once again, it was Zhugralin who sent him to the rail.

The final table started with Uri Reichenstein as the chipleader. He utilized his big stack to apply pressure on his opponents. Day 1 chipleader Daniel Kyosev was the first to fall against him (9th, $35,700), followed by Hassan Barakat (8th, $47,500) and Sonny Franco (7th, $59,100). After these eliminations, the remaining six players took a dinner break.

However, Day 2 chipleader Maxime Chilaud (6th, $70,900) didn't stay at the table for long after the break. Reichenstein eliminated him, further increasing his stack. He went on to eliminate all the other players, from Denis Kapustin (5th, $88,500) to Mustafa Biz (3rd, $158,600). Only Milos Petakovic managed to avoid Reichenstein's grasp. But his tournament still came to an end in fourth place for $117,600.

With these eliminations, Reichenstein began the heads up with 12,500,000 chips, while Zhugralin had only 3,000,000 chips. However, Zhugralin managed to double up on the very first hand, and then twice more in a row. The beginning of an impressive comeback. Thanks to his last double up, he even took the lead, which he maintained until the end.

Damir Zhugralin
Damir Zhugralin

Tags: Adi RajkovicAleksandr ChernikovDamir ZhugralinDaniel KyosevDenis KapustinHassan BarakatJovan KenjicMaxime ChilaudMilos PetakovicMustafa BizSonny FrancoTinay AksoyUri Reichenstein

Uri Reichenstein Eliminated In 2nd Place ($246,300)

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Uri Reichenstein
Uri Reichenstein

On the button, Damir Zhugralin opened to 600,000. Then in the big blind, Uri Reichenstein moved all in for 5,785,000. Zhugralin snap-called.

Uri Reichenstein: KJ
Damir Zhugralin: QQ

A queen came on the flop 2QK to give Zhugralin a set, but Reichenstein still had a straight draw. The turn K didn't change anything. Finally, the 4 completed the board, and ended the tournament.

After an amazing comeback in heads up, Damir Zhugralin is crowned the winner of the 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller and wins $350,000. Finishing second, Uri Reichenstein goes back home with $246,300.

Stay tuned on PokerNews for the full recap of the event !

Player Chips Progress
Damir Zhugralin kz
Damir Zhugralin
15,300,000
6,700,000
6,700,000
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
Busted

Tags: Damir ZhugralinUri Reichenstein

Another Double Up For Zhugralin

Level 31 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Damir Zhugralin
Damir Zhugralin

For the second time in just a few hands, the last two players of this High Roller moved all in, with Damir Zhugralin still at risk for 4,400,000 chips.

Damir Zhugralin: 97
Uri Reichenstein: AJ

Reichenstein had the opportunity to end this tournament, but a nine on the flop 659 gave the best hand to Zhugralin. It held on the turn 6 and the river 5, and Zhugralin doubled up again. He is now in the lead with 9,100,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Damir Zhugralin kz
Damir Zhugralin
9,100,000
4,900,000
4,900,000
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
6,300,000
-4,900,000
-4,900,000

Tags: Damir ZhugralinUri Reichenstein

Mustafa Biz Eliminated In 3rd Place ($158,600)

Level 28 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Mustafa Biz
Mustafa Biz

In the small blind, Uri Reichenstein moved all in with his big stack to put pressure on Mustafa Biz in the big blind. But Biz had a hand, so he called with his 1,610,000 chips.

Mustafa Biz: A10
Uri Reichenstein: K4

Biz hit a ten on the flop 10J8, and was ready to double up after the turn 9. But the K came on the river to give Reichenstein a pair of kings and send Biz to the rail. For his third place, he wins $158,600.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
12,485,000
2,785,000
2,785,000
Mustafa Biz tr
Mustafa Biz
Busted

Tags: Mustafa BizUri Reichenstein

Milos Petakovic Eliminated In 4th Place ($117,600)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Milos Petakovic
Milos Petakovic

With the shortest stack of the remaining players (655,000 chips), Milos Petakovic moved all in from the button and was called by Uri Reichenstein in the big blind.

Milos Petakovic: A3
Uri Reichenstein: A2

The dealer revealed a board of 9K95A, and the pot was split.

On the following hand, Petakovic, sitting in the cutoff, went all in again for 730,000 chips. This time, he was called by the big blind, Mustafa Biz.

Milos Petakovic: J10
Mustafa Biz: A7

On 977K10, Petakovic stayed behind all the way through. As a result, Petakovic finished this High Roller in 4th place, earning $117,600.

Player Chips Progress
Mustafa Biz tr
Mustafa Biz
2,500,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
Milos Petakovic rs
Milos Petakovic
Busted

Tags: Milos PetakovicMustafa BizUri Reichenstein

Denis Kapustin Eliminated In 5th Place ($88,500)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Denis Kapustin
Denis Kapustin

Uri Reichenstein opened from the button to 200,000. In the big blind, Denis Kapustin took a long moment to think about his decision. And he eventually shoved for 2,405,000. Reichenstein snap-called.

Denis Kapustin: 98
Uri Reichenstein: AK

Once again, Reichenstein hit top pair on the flop 86A, and two pairs on the turn K. The 4 completed the board and Kapustin finished fifth for $88,500.

Already chipleader before the break, Reichenstein now have almost 10 millions chips,more than three times the second stack.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
9,700,000
2,800,000
2,800,000
Denis Kapustin ru
Denis Kapustin
Busted

Tags: Denis KapustinUri Reichenstein

Maxime Chilaud Eliminated In 6th Place ($70,900)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Maxime Chilaud (Photo Caroline Darcourt - Winamax)
Maxime Chilaud (Photo Caroline Darcourt - Winamax)

After the restart, Damir Zhugralin opened to 200,000 from the hijack. In the cutoff, Uri Reichenstein three-bet to 525,000. But they weren't done yet because Maxime Chilaud in the big blind moved all in for 890,000 chips. Zhugralin with AQ chose to fold, and Reichenstein called.

Maxime Chilaud: 99
Uri Reichenstein: K4

A king appeared directly on the flop Q6K. From that point, Reichenstein had a better pair, and the best two pairs after the turn 6 and the river 5. Chilaud will not win another tournament in Cyprus this time, and he finished 6th for $70,900.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
6,900,000
1,415,000
1,415,000
Maxime Chilaud fr
Maxime Chilaud
Busted

Tags: Maxime ChilaudUri ReichensteinDamir Zhugralin

Sonny Franco Eliminated In 7th Place ($59,100)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Sonny Franco
Sonny Franco

Under the gun, Sonny Franco opened to 275,000 chips, more than half his stack. In the hijack, Uri Reichenstein three-bet to 475,000, and Franco just called.

On 775, the French player added his last 170,000 chips in the pot, and Reichenstein called.

Sonny Franco: 66
Uri Reichenstein: AQ

Franco was worried about the "ace of spades" of Reichenstein. And he had reasons to worry because Reichenstein hit a pair thanks to the turn A. The 4 completed the board and Franco was eliminated in 7th place for $59,100.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
5,600,000
600,000
600,000
Sonny Franco fr
Sonny Franco
Busted

Tags: Sonny FrancoUri Reichenstein

Hassan Barakat Eliminated In 8th Place ($47,500)

Level 25 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Hassan Barakat
Hassan Barakat

All in with his single 5,000 chip left, Hassan Barakat was a mere spectator when Denis Kapustin raised from the button to 160,000. Milos Petakovic called from the big blind, and a J36 flop appeared on the felt.

On this first street, Kapustin bet 100,000, and was once again called. He raised his bet to 225,000 on the turn 4. But this time, Petakovic folded his A9.

Hassan Barakat: K6
Denis Kapustin: J7

Kapustin was in the lead with his pair of jacks. And he maintained his lead after the river 5, which gave him a straight. Finishing 8th, Barakat won $47,500.

Player Chips Progress
Denis Kapustin ru
Denis Kapustin
2,400,000
350,000
350,000
Hassan Barakat py
Hassan Barakat
Busted

Tags: Denis KapustinHassan BarakatMilos Petakovic

Daniel Kyosev Eliminated In 9th Place ($35,700)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Daniel Kyosev
Daniel Kyosev

From early position, Day 1 chipleader Daniel Kyosev moved all in for 530,000 chips. He received a call from Uri Reichenstein on the button. The blinds folded, and both players flipped their cards.

Daniel Kyosev: AK
Uri Reichenstein: QQ

A queen came on the flop 63Q, giving a set to Reichenstein, and even a full house after the turn 3. The river brought the 8, and Kyosev left the final table in 9th place, winning $35,700.

Player Chips Progress
Uri Reichenstein il
Uri Reichenstein
4,100,000
400,000
400,000
Daniel Kyosev bg
Daniel Kyosev
Busted

Tags: Daniel KyosevUri Reichenstein