2024 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$3,300 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2024 Merit Poker Carmen Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q5
Prize
$338,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Prize Pool
$1,832,640
Entries
664
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
41
Players Left
1

Elie Farah Denies Felipe Ketzer and Takes Down Merit Poker Carmen Series Main Event

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Elie Farah
Elie Farah

The action has come to a close on the final day of the 2024 Merit Poker Carmen Series $3,300 Main Event here at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. It took nearly 12 hour-long levels for a winner to emerge from the 41 players who entered the final day.

After the dust had settled Elie Farah was the last player standing, scoring five final table knockouts and last defeating Felipe Ketzer in heads-up play to take home the title and top prize of $338,500.

Farah notably was down to his last 125,000 chips on the stone bubble during yesterday's Day 3, worth just five big blinds at that time. His previous best score before this comes from an eighth-place finish in the 2022 Merit Poker Retro Series Main Event for $30,255. Today's victory not only exceeds his previous best more than ten-fold, it also triples his total live tournament earnings which before this event stood just under $150,000.

Carmen Series Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1Elie FarahLebanon$338,500
2Felipe KetzerBrazil$249,200
3Dinesh AltSwitzerland$153,000
4Bart LybaertBelgium$113,100
5Dmitry GromovRussian Federation$84,700
6Tahsin CankurtaranliTurkey$68,400
7Andrey LitvinovRussian Federation$56,600
8Maher AchourTunisia$45,100
9Danut ChisuRomania$33,900

Final Day Recap

The Main Event was another success for Merit Poker, attracting 664 total entrants to generate a prize pool of $1,832,640, smashing the $1,000,000 guarantee. Of those 664 entrants only 41 players made it to the final day. Some notable players to begin the final day with chips but fall before the final table include Simone Andrian (28th - $10,445), Day 2 chip leader Fausto Tantillo (22nd - $13,560), and Andrey Pateychuk (20th - $15,205).

Bart Lybaert got off to a hot start today after a brutal runout saw him eliminate Maciej Komorowski. Lybaert would soon surpass start of day chip leader Ketzer and enjoyed the chip lead for most of the day, riding that momentum to eventually enter the final table with the chip lead. Not far behind him going into the final table was Ketzer, who dealt a mortal blow to Umutcan Ipekoglu on the final table bubble to enter the final table with the second-largest stack.

The Final Table

$3,300 Main Event Final Table
$3,300 Main Event Final Table

Play was very conservative at the start of the final table, with two players starting with very short stacks that forced the other players to tread carefully in an attempt to outlast them. It would take over one hour before Danut Chisu would become the first final table casualty courtesy of Ketzer. The Brazilian pro would also claim the next two final table knockouts, with Maher Achour and Andrey Litvinov soon following Chisu out the door in eighth and seventh place respectively.

Farah was under the radar for most of the day today and began the final table with only the sixth-largest stack. He made an excellent river call with pocket kings against Lybaert shortly after the final table began to double up his short stack and never looked back from there, eliminating Tahsin Cankurtaranli, Dmitry Gromov and Lybaert in sixth, fifth and fourth place respectively.

Three-handed play between Ketzer, Farah and Dinesh Alt began with all three players very close in chips. After a short three-handed battle Ketzer would claim most of Alt's stack after making top pair on the river and getting max value. Farah would finish off Alt shortly afterwards to set up heads-up play between Ketzer and Farah.

Felipe Ketzer
Felipe Ketzer

Ketzer, who placed third in the Merit Poker Western Series Main Event this past January, began heads-up play with a modest lead over Farah but it would not be long before Farah picked up top pair and called off Ketzer who had both a straight and a flush draw. Ketzer was left with crumbs after missing his draw and would bow out in second-place shortly afterwards while Farah claimed the last pot of the night, the trophy at the top prize of $338,500.

That concludes the PokerNews coverage for this evening but stay tuned as we continue to bring you all the action from this series including the $5,300 High Roller which wrapped up it's second day today.

Tags: Andrey LitvinovAndrey PateychukBart LybaertDanut ChisuDinesh AltDmitry GromovElie FarahFausto TantilloFelipe KetzerMaciej KomorowskiMaher AchourSimone AndrianTahsin CankurtaranliUmutcan Ipekoglu