2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 1a
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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
Total Entries
646
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
221
Players Left
105
Players Left 1 / 646
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$2,200 Warm Up

Day 1a Completed

Ludovic Geilich Among Leaders as Warm Up Day 1a Sets New Attendance Record

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Ludovic Geilich
Ludovic Geilich

The 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series is off to a record-breaking start, as the $2,200 Warm Up event saw its largest-ever Day 1a in Merit Poker Classic history inside the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. A staggering 221 entries filled the opening flight, shattering the previous Day 1a record of 125 entries set in the 2023 Carmen Series Warm Up. This overwhelming turnout marks a significant milestone for the festival, reinforcing its growing reputation as one of the most anticipated stops on the poker calendar.

At the end of an action-packed opening day, it was Giorgiy Skhulukhiya who emerged as the standout performer, bagging a massive 627,000-chip stack to claim the overall chip lead. The accomplished Georgian pro showcased his skill and experience, maneuvering through the record-breaking field with precision. With a commanding stack heading into Day 2, Skhulukhiya is well-positioned for a deep run as the Warm Up continues to build momentum.

Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaGeorgia627,000
2Ludovic GeilichScotland613,000
3Alexey SavenkovRussia524,000
4Adem MarjanovicAustria502,000
5Humberto GalindoSpain475,000
6Iurii GrigorevRussia439,500
7Farbod NazariIran436,000
8Aytekin YaylaNorth Cyprus432,500
9BanksyUnited Kingdom430,000
10Haghgou SeyedahmadIran412,500

Right behind Skhulukhiya on the leaderboard is Ludovic Geilich, who closed out Day 1a with an impressive 613,000 chips, securing the second-largest stack of the flight. The Scottish high-stakes pro, known for his aggressive and creative playing style, was a dominant force throughout the day, consistently applying pressure to his opponents.

Geilich is no stranger to success in Cyprus, having previously won the $10,400 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller at the EAPT Grand Final/Mediterranean Poker Party last year, where he took home $148,800. With a deep stack and a proven track record in Merit Poker events, Geilich will be a serious contender as the Warm Up heads into the later stages.

Alexey Savenkov (524,000) rounds out the top three stacks, with Adem Marjanovic (502,000), Iuriii Grigorev (430,500), and Haghgou Seyedahmad (412,500) all making it into the top ten.

Remaining Warm Up Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
March 14Day 1b12:00 p.m.40 minutes
March 14Day 1c9:00 p.m.25 minutes
March 15Day 1d10:00 a.m.15 minutes
March 15Day 212:30 p.m.40 minutes
March 16Day 312:00 p.m.40 minutes
March 17Day 412:00 p.m.40 minutes

With multiple starting flights still to come, players have plenty of chances to jump into the action and build a stack for Day 2. The blind structures vary across flights, allowing competitors to choose their preferred format before the field consolidates for a deep run. As the tournament progresses, the stakes will rise, and the competition will become even fiercer as players vie for a spot in the final stages.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates, chip counts, and all the key hands as the Warm Up unfolds. With a stacked field and big prizes on the line, you won’t want to miss a moment of the action!

Tags: Adem MarjanovicAlexey SavenkovAytekin YaylaFarbod NazariGiorgiy SkhulukhiyaHaghgou SeyedahmadHumberto GalindoIurii GrigorevLudovic Geilich

End of Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

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Day 1a Wraps Up

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Merit Poker
Merit Poker

All surviving players have now bagged up their chips and it seems that Giorgiy Skhulukhiya is the day's chip leader with 627,000.

Stay tuned for confirmation and a recap of the day's action.

Tamasauskas Can't Find the Fold Button

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Aliaksandr Hirs raised the cutoff to 4,000 and got called by Jakub Michalak & Vladas Tamasauskas from the blinds.

All three checked the J10J flop to the 8 turn, where Michalak led out for 6,500. Tamasauskas and Hirs both called.

An A landed on the river and after Michalak checked, Tamasauskas bet 25,500. Hirs quickly folded, then Michalak slid a stack of around 140,000 into the middle. Tamasauskas had 63,000 behind after his bet, and went deep in the tank while he decided how to proceed.

After a long think, Tamasauskas threw in a chip to signify a call. Michalak then showed a flopped full house with 1010, and Tamasauskas revealed he rivered a straight with KQ.

Tags: Aliaksandr HirsJakub MichalakVladas Tamasauskas

Big Stacks

Level 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

Level: 10

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 2,000

Last Level Approaching

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante

As the last level of the day looms closer, Adem Marjanovic and Ludovic Geilich still find themselves near the top of the counts.

With 40 minutes of action remaining, will one of those end the day on top of the pile or will somebody else fly up the leaderboard?