2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 1a
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 1a
Entries
221
Players Left
105

$2,200 Warm Up

Day 1a Started

The 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series Ignites with a $1,000,000 Guaranteed Warm Up

Elie Farah
Elie Farah

The story of Carmen is one of passion, fate, and relentless pursuit—fitting themes as the 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series gets underway. Back on the shores of North Cyprus in the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, a new chapter begins, bringing together some of the game’s fiercest competitors in pursuit of poker glory.

Just as Don José was drawn into Carmen’s fiery world, players from across the globe have been lured to this high-stakes arena, where ambition burns as fiercely as the Mediterranean sun. Here, fortunes can change in a heartbeat, and every decision—like a fateful twist in Bizet’s opera—can lead to triumph or heartbreak. As the cards hit the felt and the battle begins, only the most fearless will seize their moment and etch their names into Merit Poker history.

The 2024 series saw standout performances across its biggest events. In the Main Event, Elie Farah emerged victorious after navigating a stacked field of 664 entries, walking away with a career-best $338,500 and the prestigious Merit Poker trophy. Jakub Michalak showcased his high-stakes expertise in the $5,300 High Roller, overcoming 145 entrants to secure $174,500. Meanwhile, Simeon Spasov dominated the Merit Poker Cup, topping a field of 459 to claim $167,100. With last year’s champions setting the standard, the stage is set for a new wave of players to make their mark.

2024 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

Today, the festival kicks off with the $2,200 Warm Up, a tournament that promises intense action with its $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. Players will start with 100,000 chips, looking to navigate their way through the early stages and build momentum for the deeper rounds of the event.

Merit Poker
Merit Poker

This year's Warm Up features the usual four opening flights, giving players multiple opportunities to secure a seat for Day 2. The action begins with Day 1a on March 13 at 12:00 p.m., where players will compete in 40-minute blind levels. Day 1b follows on March 14 at 12:00 p.m., also featuring 40-minute levels, while Day 1c offers a faster-paced alternative later that evening at 9:00 p.m., with 25-minute levels. The final turbo flight, Day 1d, kicks off on March 15 at 10:00 a.m., where blind levels will last just 15 minutes.

Warm Up Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
March 13Day 1a12:00 p.m.40 minutes
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

Surviving players will advance to Day 2 on March 15 at 12:30 p.m., where 40-minute levels resume. Late registration remains open until the end of Level 15 on Day 2, allowing players a final chance to enter the field before the tournament moves into its later stages. The event will then play down to a champion over the following days, with Day 3 on March 16 and the final Day 4 on March 17, both beginning at 12:00 p.m. and maintaining the 40-minute blind level structure.

With the Mediterranean breeze in the air and poker’s elite ready to take their seats, the battle for the first title of the series begins. Will a new name rise to the occasion, or will past champions return to steal the spotlight? Stay tuned as PokerNews provides live updates from the first shuffle to the final river.

Level: 1

Blinds: 200/500

Ante: 500

Early Entries

Level 1 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

A huge turnout for Day 1a as over 140 players are already in their seats as the floor kick things off.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Viktor Iarilov ru
Viktor Iarilov
100,000
Profile photo of Boris Angelov bg
Boris Angelov
100,000
Profile photo of Boris Kolev bg
Boris Kolev
100,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Edward Quinn je
Edward Quinn
100,000
Profile photo of Dean Hutchinson gb
Dean Hutchinson
100,000
Profile photo of Andrey Pateychuk ru
Andrey Pateychuk
100,000
EPT Main Event Champion
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Bogdan Jontulovic rs
Bogdan Jontulovic
100,000
Profile photo of Dinesh Alt ch
Dinesh Alt
100,000
Profile photo of Luka Bojovic rs
Luka Bojovic
100,000
Profile photo of Esper Sadek lb
Esper Sadek
100,000
Profile photo of Lyudmil Ivanov bg
Lyudmil Ivanov
100,000
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
100,000
Profile photo of Grigorii Rodin ru
Grigorii Rodin
100,000

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Level 1 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

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Forman Comes Out Firing

Level 1 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

Miroslav Forman just took down a decent-sized pot to get his tournament underway.

In a pot with around 2,000 in the middle on a 3J8 board, it checked around to Mario Menicanin on the button, who fired out 500. The small blind called, then Miroslav Forman made it 5,300 from the big blind. A player in early position called, and the other two players folded.

A 9 on the turn saw Forman continue his aggression with a bet of 16,500, which once again his opponent called to the 4 river. Forman didn't need to think for too long before he shoved for around 75,000, and his opponent quickly folded.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Miroslav Forman cz
Miroslav Forman
125,000
Profile photo of Mario Menicanin ba
Mario Menicanin
99,000

Tags: Mario MenicaninMiroslav Forman

Sargsian's Overbet Gets Paid by Guven

Level 1 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante

There were already around 20,000 chips in the middle on a board of 8K567 when Nerses Sargsian put out an overbet of 26,000 from the hijack. Ege Guven was in the cutoff and was deciding how best to proceed for some time before he eventually announced a call.

Sargsian then showed a straight with 99, and Guven's cards went into the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nerses Sargsian am
Nerses Sargsian
135,000
Profile photo of Ege Guven tr
Ege Guven
60,000

Tags: Ege GuvenNerses Sargsian

Level: 2

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600