2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 4
Event Info

2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
$210,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$1,188,640
Entries
646
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
9
Players Left
1

$2,200 Warm Up

Day 4 Completed

Dmitrii Kopyl Rises from the Shadows to Claim Warm Up Trophy For $210,000

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Dmitrii Kopyl
Dmitrii Kopyl

The 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series $2,200 Warm Up has its champion, as Dmitrii Kopyl staged a stunning late-game comeback to claim the $210,000 top prize. Entering the final table sixth in chips, the Russian player remained patient while bigger stacks battled for control. But as the field thinned and the stakes soared, he came alive at exactly the right time. With fearless aggression, well-timed moves, and a bit of luck when he needed it, Kopyl transformed from an afterthought to the one lifting the trophy inside the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino.

With momentum on his side, he dismantled the competition one pot at a time before delivering a quick and efficient heads-up performance against Atanas Malinov to secure the biggest win of his career. While the prize money was life-changing, the trophy itself held an even greater significance—a symbol of his resilience and ability to thrive under pressure. With his wife cheering from the rail and the spotlight shining bright, Kopyl etched his name into Carmen Series history in unforgettable fashion.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Dmitrii KopylRussia$210,000
2Atanas MalinovBulgaria$142,100
3Daniel AbrahamssonSweden$98,575
4Alessio IsaiaItaly$71,030
5Erdal GulsevenTurkey$52,530
6Atanas PavlovBulgaria$42,020
7Humberto Lopes GalindoSpain$35,015
8Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaGeorgia$28,015
9Rui Querido MartinsPortugal$21,010

Winner's Reaction

After lifting the trophy and celebrating with friends, Kopyl reflected on his journey, both through this tournament and his growing connection to Merit Poker.

“The first time I came to Merit was in August 2022… or maybe 2021?” he said with a grin. “It was a big series, I played the $5,300 Main Event. Then I was at the EPT in October. My first Merit Poker Classic was in November 2023, and now I come here regularly. Why? Because everything here is top-notch—great service, great organization.”

Kopyl wasn’t alone for his victory run. His wife, who often travels with him to tournaments, enjoyed the experience in her own way. “While my husband grinds, I relax at the spa, enjoy the fresh air, the sea, and the beaches. I even took part in a women’s training session here.”

Dmitrii Kopyl
Dmitrii Kopyl

On his path to the trophy, Kopyl faced plenty of adversity, including a rough start in the event, where he fired a couple of bullets before bowing out. But on bullet number three, everything came together. “I bagged just 200,000 into Day 3, coming in with 15 players left before the money, sitting 95th out of 105. But I spun it up, and from there, things ran much more smoothly.”

The final table was a rollercoaster, with Kopyl short-stacked at times but never rattled. “I was down to 10-12 big blinds at one point, but I was patient. Either total garbage or premium hands. Ten hands in a row of seven-deuce, then suddenly I wake up with ace-king.”

Then came the key moments. “Four-handed, stacks were even, I picked up aces—they got paid off. Then I got it in with king-six suited on the turn with a flush draw and binked it on the river. Heads-up, I had a solid lead, chipped up with small pots, and then the final hand—sevens full.”

The $210,000 payday made this Kopyl’s biggest career cash, but the victory was about more than just the money. “The trophy means a lot too. Huge field, great buy-in, big money. This win is really special for me.”

Final Table Action

With Malinov, Alessio Isaia, Daniel Abrahamsson, and Humberto Lopes Galindo all starting the day with big stacks, many expected the battle for the title to come down to that quartet, while the shorter stacks fought for ladder spots. Early on, that script seemed to be playing out as planned, with Malinov quickly dispatching Rui Querido Martins after the Portuguese player made a huge mistake to become the first casualty of the final table.

Giorgiy Skhulukhiya, Galindo, and Atanas Pavlov all hit the rail in quick succession, with Pavlov's elimination leaving Malinov holding nearly half of the chips in play. At that stage, it looked like the Bulgarian was in complete control, but the momentum started to shift when Kopyl found a crucial stroke of luck to stay in contention.

Short-stacked and in need of a double, Kopyl ran jack-ten into Abrahamsson’s superior ace-jack, only to spike a ten on the flop to pull ahead. Abrahamsson had outs to regain the lead, but the board ran dry, keeping Kopyl alive and giving him the boost he needed to mount his late-game surge.

Alessio Isaia
Alessio Isaia

Erdal Gulseven bowed out in fifth place before Isaia, who had led the final table for stretches and sits eighth on Italy's all-time money list, followed in fourth. Isaia’s run ended when ace-eight couldn’t outrun Malinov’s pocket nines, leaving just three players in contention for the title.

It was at this point that Kopyl took control, shifting gears and asserting dominance in back-to-back hands against Abrahamsson. The biggest of them saw Kopyl wake up with pocket aces and get paid off with an all-in shove on the river, vaulting into the lead. With momentum fully on his side, he never looked back, riding the wave to victory.

Daniel Abrahamsson
Daniel Abrahamsson

With Abrahamsson already on the ropes after losing a massive pot to Kopyl’s pocket aces, his tournament came to an end just moments later. A standard open from Kopyl saw Abrahamsson defend from the big blind, and after calling a continuation bet on the flop, he committed the rest of his chips on the turn with a pair and an open-ended straight draw. This time, Kopyl was the one drawing, holding a flush draw and an overcard, but the deck was on his side once again as a club on the river sealed the deal.

With that, Abrahamsson fell in third, and Kopyl entered heads-up play with a dominant stack, holding nearly a three-to-one advantage over Malinov. It didn’t take long for him to finish the job, as Malinov shoved preflop with ace-five suited, only to run into Kopyl’s pocket sevens, setting up the final showdown for the title.

Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

A safe flop kept Kopyl ahead, though the turn gave Malinov a few extra outs to stay alive. But there was no miracle river, as the board paired once more to give Kopyl a full house and officially crown him the 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series Warm Up champion.

Stay tuned as PokerNews brings you full coverage from the ongoing $5,300 High Roller and the highly anticipated $3,300 Main Event at the 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series!

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Atanas Malinov Eliminated in 2nd Place ($142,100)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

Just like that, Dmitrii Kopyl is the champion!

Kopyl made it 1,600,000 to go on the button and Atanas Malinov shoved for just under 15,000,000. Kopyl quickly called to give himself a chance at the title.

Atanas Malinov: A5 All in
Dmitrii Kopyl: 77

Kopyl had the best of it and just needed to fade the dreaded ace to get his hands on the trophy. The flop of 10104 put him a huge step closer to victory, but he had to fade some more cards as the 8 on the turn meant Malinov picked up four extra outs as any eight would counterfeit Kopyl's pair.

Instead, the 10 on the river gave Kopyl a full house, earning him the title and leaving Malinov out in second.

Player Chips Progress
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Dmitrii Kopyl
64,600,000
14,600,000
14,600,000
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Atanas Malinov
Busted

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Kopyl's Sixes Win a Pot

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante

Both players have implemented a limping strategy so far, but once in a while the pot gets raised.

In the latest hand, Atanas Malinov limped in and Dmitrii Kopyl made it 2,400,000. Malinov called but the action slowed down postflop as both checked to showdown on the 9J79K runout.

Kopyl flipped 66, and Malinov mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Dmitrii Kopyl
50,000,000
3,000,000
3,000,000
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Atanas Malinov
15,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000

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Daniel Abrahamsson Eliminated in 3rd Place ($98,575)

Level 37 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Daniel Abrahamsson
Daniel Abrahamsson

Dmitrii Kopyl made it 1,600,000 on the button and Daniel Abrahamsson called from the big blind.

The flop came 8J2 and after Abrahamsson checked, Kopyl fired 2,000,000. Abrahamsson called.

A 10 landed on the turn and Abrahamsson checked again, then Kopyl shoved. Abrahamsson had around 10,000,000 behind and quickly called to put himself at risk.

Daniel Abrahamsson: 109 All in
Dmitrii Kopyl: K6

Abrahamsson was ahead with his pair and straight draw, and just needed to dodge a club or a king on the river to earn a big double-up. However, that task couldn't be achieved as the 5 rolled off on the river, earning Kopyl the pot with a flush and leaving Abrahamsson out in third.

Player Chips Progress
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Dmitrii Kopyl
47,000,000
20,000,000
20,000,000
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Daniel Abrahamsson
Busted

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Level: 37

Blinds: 400,000/800,000

Ante: 800,000

Kopyl Takes the Chip Lead

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Dmitrii Kopyl
Dmitrii Kopyl

Dmitrii Kopyl has surged into the chip lead with a little help from pocket rockets.

Kopyl made it 1,200,000 to go from the button and Daniel Abrahamsson called from the big blind.

The flop came 95J and Abrahamsson check-called a bet of 1,100,000 from Kopyl to the 7 turn, where Abrahamsson again check-called a bet of 3,500,000.

When the 7 completed the runout, Abrahamsson checked for a third time and Kopyl shoved for 7,300,000. After pondering for quite some time, Abrahamsson flicked in a chip to signify a call.

Kopyl then rolled over AA, which was good against the K9 of Abrahamsson.

Player Chips Progress
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Dmitrii Kopyl
27,000,000
14,500,000
14,500,000
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Daniel Abrahamsson
14,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000

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Malinov's Eight Good at Showdown

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Dmitrii Kopyl made it 1,800,000 from the small blind and Atanas Malinov called from the big blind.

On the flop of 846, Kopyl check-called a bet of 1,200,000 from Malinov to see the 10 drop on the turn, where both checked.

A 7 completed the board and again both checked to showdown where Kopyl showed ace-high with AJ, but Malinov's Q8 was best with a par of eights,

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
24,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
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Dmitrii Kopyl
12,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000

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Alessio Isaia Eliminated in 4th Place ($71,030)

Level 36 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Alessio Isaia
Alessio Isaia

Atanas Malinov limped in from the small blind and Alessio Isaia shoved for around 10,000,000 from the big blind. Malinov quickly called.

Alessio Isaia: A8 All in
Atanas Malinov: 99

Isaia was rooting for an ace, but couldn't find one after the board ran out 6Q729, leaving Malinov with a set of nines.

GGs to Isaia, who finishes fourth in the Warm Up.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
22,000,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
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Alessio Isaia
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader
WPT 1X Winner

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