2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

$10,500 High Roller
Day: 2
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 2
Entries
83
Players Left
22

Maxime Chilaud In The Lead For Day 3 Of The $10,500 High Roller

Level 19 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Maxime Chilaud - Photo : Merit Poker
Maxime Chilaud - Photo : Merit Poker

The tournament director announced earlier that the day would end after Level 19 or when the bubble burst. It was a close call, but the first option concluded Day 2 of the 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino.

Out of the 153 entrants, 22 players bagged their chips and qualified for Day 3. However, two of them will return for nothing, as only 20 players will be in the money. For those securing the minimum cash prize of $16,500, the next goal will be to claim the first-place prize of $350,000.

Currently, Maxime Chilaud is the closest to this prize, as he emerged as the chipleader at the end of Day 2. "I won every hand", he exclaimed as he soared from 290,000 chips to 1,895,000 in just a few hands. "What a day for you" remarked, with a hint of amusement, the second qualified French player, Sonny Franco (345,000).

Following Chilaud, a small group composed of Uri Reichenstein (1,570,000), Aleksandr Chernikov (1,555,000), and Damir Zhugralin (1,520,000) will carry the same stack into Day 3.

End Of Day 2 Chip Count

RANKPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNTBLINDS
1Maxime ChilaudFrance1,895,00095
2Uri ReichensteinIsrael1,570,00079
3Aleksandr ChernikovRussia1,555,00078
4Damir ZhugralinKazakhstan1,520,00076
5Milos PetakovicSerbia1,085,00054
6Denis KapustinRussia930,00047
7Daniel KyosevBulgaria895,00045
8Mustafa BizTurkey705,00035
9Hassan BarakatLebanon665,00033
10Amarbayasgalan SainjargalMongolia61500031

Behind the Top 10, Oleg Ustinovich (375,000), Nikolay Ponomarev (290,000), or Adi Rajkovic (225,000) will have to stay focused to be in the money. But for Tinay Aksoy, the situation seems very difficult because he'll have only 50,000 chips on Day 3. But it is still better than nothing.

The 22 players left will play Day 3 on Saturday, August 12th at 2 p.m. on 40-minute levels, starting with Level 20 (10,000/20,000 BB Ante 20,000). This Day 3 will be the final day of the event, so it will come to an end only when there will be a winner.

PokerNews will once again be on hand to deliver you all of the action until the conclusion.

Tags: Adi RajkovicAleksandr ChernikovAmarbayasgalan SainjargalDamir ZhugralinDaniel KyosevDenis KapustinHassan BarakatMaxime ChilaudMilos PetakovicMustafa BizNikolay PonomarevOleg UstinovichSonny FrancoTinay Aksoy

$350,000 For The Winner Of The High Roller

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Merit Poker
Merit Poker

A total of 153 entrants were registered in this 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller event. It generated a prize pool of $1,407,600. And among all these entrants, only 20 players will finish "in the money" with a minimum cash prize of $16,500.
However, the winner's prize will be significantly larger, as there is a first-place prize of $350,000.

PLACEPRIZE
1$350,000
2$246,300
3$158,600
4$117,600
5$88,500
6$70,900
7$59,100
8$47,500
9$35,700
10-12$26,300
13-15$21,800
16-18$18,700
19-20$16,500

Day 2 Of The $10,500 High Roller Kicks Off At 8 P.M.

Photo : Merit Poker
Photo : Merit Poker

While the $2,200 Warm Up comes to an end, the 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino is far from being over. The day continues with Day 2 of the $10,500 High Roller.

After the first eight levels played on Day 1, 84 entrants were registered, and 56 players put chips in their bags. And at the end of this first day of action, it is Daniel Kyosev who is the chip leader with 413,000 chips, a little bit more than four starting stacks. He is followed by Suat Egili (351,000) and George Alahwal, the two other players who qualified with more than 200 big blinds.

Day 1 Chip count

RANKPLAYERCHIP COUNTBLINDS
1Daniel Kyosev413,000275
2Suat Egilli351,000234
3George Alahwal350,000233
4Nikolay Ponomarev298,500199
5Uri Reichenstein284,000189
6Petry Bartagov273,000182
7Kemal Aslan258,000172
8Aleksandr Chernikov249,000166
9Mustafa Biz226,500151
10Michael Allen219,000146

After a deeprun in the Warm Up (20th, $12,055), Aleksandr Chernikov will try to do even better in the High Roller. He will start Day 2 with 249,000 chips, slightly more than Michael Allen (219,000). Sonny Franco (205,000), Andrey Pateychuk (196,500), Mehdi Chaoui (118 000) or Denis Kapustin (105,500) are also part of the 56 players who made it through Day 1. But the number of entrants will continue to increase, as there are four more levels left to reentry.

Day 2 will start at 8 p.m. local time on Level 9 (1,000/1,500 BB Ante 1,500), with 40-minute levels and 15-minute breaks every two levels.

As it has been the case throughout the series, PokerNews will be on cite to bring you all of the action.

Tags: Aleksandr ChernikovAndrey PateychukDaniel KyosevDenis KapustinGeorge AlahwalKemal AslanMehdi ChaouiMichael AllenMustafa BizNikolay PonomarevSonny FrancoSuat EgiliSuat EgilliUri Reichenstein