2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 3
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 3
Entries
105
Players Left
9
Players Left 1 / 646
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Warm Up Nears Its Climax with Nine Left to Chase the Title

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Alessio Isaia
Alessio Isaia

After three days of intense action, the $2,200 Warm Up at the 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series has reached its final stage, with just nine players remaining in the hunt for the $210,000 top prize. The original 646-entry field has been whittled down, and the remaining contenders will return for the ultimate showdown as they battle for the first major title of the series inside the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino.

Leading the final table is Alessio Isaia, who bagged an impressive 12,525,000 chips, closely followed by Atanas Malinov (12,450,000) and Humberto Lopes Galindo (11,025,000). With deep stacks, experienced pros, and rising stars all in contention, the stage is set for a thrilling finale. The pressure is on, the stakes are sky-high, and by the end of the day, one player will emerge victorious, etching their name into Carmen Series history.

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Alessio IsaiaItaly12,525,00063
2Atanas MalinovBulgaria12,450,00062
3Humberto Lopes GalindoSpain11,250,00056
4Daniel AbrahamssonSweden10,825,00054
5Erdal GulsevenTurkey6,425,00032
6Dmitrii KopylRussia4,500,00023
7Atanas Georgiev PavlovBulgaria4,500,00023
8Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaRussia3,100,00016
9Rui Querido MartinsPortugal1,500,0008

Day 3 Action

There were 105 players that returned for Day 3, and their first objective was to make it into the money as 87 spots were being paid. Some of the players who went home empty-handed included Milos Skrbic, Aliaksandr Hirs, Sergei Varnaev, and Cedric Schwaederle. As the field tightened and short stacks fought to survive, the tension grew with each passing hand.

One man, however, wasn't afraid to put his tournament life on the line. Hassan Nashar, unwilling to back down from a fight, took a stand in the small blind, but his queen-jack ran into the king-queen of Konstantin Kvashin. The board provided no help, and Nashar was eliminated just before hand-for-hand play could even begin, officially bursting the bubble and guaranteeing the remaining players a payout of $3,015.

Kvashin (31st), Alexandru Papazian (33rd), Dean Hutchinson (57th), Jakub Michalak (63rd), Fahredin Mustafov (69th), Simeon Spasov (78th), and Andrey Pateychuk (87th) all made a return on their initial investment.

Kirill Shcherbakov
Kirill Shcherbakov

Isaia’s rise to the top began with a key elimination of Danielle Noja in 17th place, when his ace-ten held strong against the Australian’s king-queen. He continued his charge by sending Andrii Novak to the rail, this time with ace-king in a dominating spot. His biggest moment, however, came just before the final table was set when Kirill Shcherbakov four-bet shoved ace-ten straight into Isaia’s pocket kings. A clean board locked up the pot for Isaia, vaulting him into the chip lead while Shcherbakov exited in 11th place.

Malinov followed a similar path, steadily building his stack with a string of knockouts. He won a crucial flip against Nikolay Ponomarev in 16th place, his pocket fours outlasting ace-queen. Later, he sent Daniel Gayer to the rail before delivering a devastating double knockout that saw Oleh Frantsevych’s jack-ten and Wojciech Frankowski’s ace-king both fall to his pocket nines, which improved to a full house. The huge pot gave Malinov the momentum he needed to secure his spot near the top of the leaderboard.

Atanas Malinov
Atanas Malinov

Dmitry Gromov’s tournament came to a brutal end in 10th place, as he ran headfirst into back-to-back premium hands at the worst possible time. His downfall began when he clashed with Dmitrii Kopyl, getting his pocket jacks in against pocket kings and watching the board run out clean for Kopyl. Left with just 700,000 chips, Gromov looked to find a double but ran straight into another monster, this time Erdal Gulseven’s pocket aces. Despite flopping a queen for some hope, the turn and river changed nothing, sending the Russian player to the rail just shy of the final table.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$210,000
2$142,100
3$98,575
4$71,030
5$52,530
6$42,020
7$35,015
8$28,015
9$21,010

All nine finalists have secured at least $21,010, but the real battle is just beginning as they chase the $210,000 top prize. A spot in the top three guarantees a six-figure payday, with $98,575 set aside for third place and $142,100 for the runner-up. However, all eyes are on the ultimate prize and the title of 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series Warm Up champion.

The final nine players will return tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. local time to battle for the $210,000 top prize and the first major title of the series. Stay locked in with PokerNews for all the action as we crown the Warm Up champion!

Tags: Alessio IsaiaAlexander HirsAlexandru PapazianAndrey PateychukAndrii NovakAtanas Georgiev PavlovAtanas MalinovCedric SchwaederleDaniel AbrahamssonDaniel GayerDanielle NojaDean HutchinsonDmitrii KopylDmitry GromovErdal GulsevenFahredin MustafovGiorgiy SkhulukhiyaHassan NasharJakub MichalakKirill ShcherbakovKonstantin KvashinMilos SkrbicNikolay PonomarevOleh FrantsevychRui Querido MartinsSergei VarnaevSimeon SpasovWojciech Frankowski

Dmitry Gromov Eliminated in 10th Place ($16,330)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Dmitry Gromov
Dmitry Gromov

Dmitry Gromov just lost a healthy pot after running into a premium, and he ran into another moments later to leave him out in tenth.

Gromov shoved his last 700,000 from the button and was quickly called by Erdal Gulseven in the big blind.

Dmitry Gromov: QJ All in
Erdal Gulseven: AA

Gromov couldn't believe it and appeared frustrated after running into the two best hands in poker just moments apart. There was still a board to run and despite pairing his queen on the 84Q flop, the future looked bleak for the Russian player as Gulseven had a flush draw with his aces. The 7 on the turn changed nothing, and neither did the 5 river, leaving Gromov out in tenth.

Player Chips Progress
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Erdal Gulseven
6,500,000
4,700,000
4,700,000
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Dmitry Gromov
Busted
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dmitry GromovErdal Gulseven

Kirill Shcherbakov Eliminated in 11th Place ($16,330)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Kirill Shcherbakov
Kirill Shcherbakov

Kirill Shcherbakov opened to 400,000 from under the gun and Alessio Isaia made it 1,100,000 on the button. After the blinds folded, Shcherbakov shoved for around 4,500,000, and Isaia snap-called.

Kirill Shcherbakov: A10 All in
Alessio Isaia: KK

Shcherbakov's aggressive style had him in a spot of bother, but he did hold the ace and would scoop a giant pot if he could find one on the board.

The flop came out 5J8, which offered little assistance to Shcherbakov, who did pick up some extra outs after he paired his ten on the 10 turn. However, Shcherbakov couldn't improve further as the 7 rolled off on the river, leaving the field with just ten players.

Player Chips Progress
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Alessio Isaia
12,500,000
4,500,000
4,500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Kirill Shcherbakov ru
Kirill Shcherbakov
Busted

Tags: Alessio IsaiaKirill Shcherbakov

Wojciech Frankowski Eliminated in 12th Place ($16,330); Oleh Frantsevych Eliminated in 13th Place ($13,120)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Wojciech Frankowski
Wojciech Frankowski

A double knockout has just brought the field two eliminations away from the final table!

Atanas Malinov made it 450,000 from the hijack and Oleh Frantsevych shoved for 850,000 from the cutoff. When the action got to Wojciech Frankowski in the big blind, he shoved for around 1,000,000, and Malinov called to put both players at risk.

Oleh Frantsevych: J10 All in
Wojciech Frankowski: AK All in
Atanas Malinov: 99

Malinov had a chance to send two players to the rail, but the flop of 2J2 put Frantsevych in a great spot to triple up. However, everything changed when the 9 fell on the turn as Malinov improved to a full house, which left Frankowski drawing dead.

Only a jack on the river could save Frantsevych, but instead the 8 peeled off, leaving two players on the sidelines and Malinov with a mountain of chips!

Oleh Frantsevych
Oleh Frantsevych
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Atanas Malinov bg
Atanas Malinov
11,700,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
Profile photo of Oleh Frantsevych ua
Oleh Frantsevych
Busted
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Wojciech Frankowski
Busted

Tags: Atanas MalinovOleh FrantsevychWojciech Frankowski

Damien Gayer Eliminated in 14th Place ($13,120)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Damien Gayer
Damien Gayer

Damien Gayer made it 400,000 to go off a short stack and Atanas Malinov min-raised to 600,000 from the cutoff. Gayer then shoved for around 700,000, and Malinov quickly called.

Damien Gayer: A7 All in
Atanas Malinov: KQ

Gayer was in the lead but the flop of K56 paired Malinov's king and gave him a commanding lead. No help arrived on the J turn nor 10 river, and Gayer was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Atanas Malinov bg
Atanas Malinov
10,000,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
Profile photo of Damien Gayer fr
Damien Gayer
Busted

Tags: Atanas MalinovDamien Gayer

Andrii Novak Eliminated in 15th Place ($13,120)

Level 31 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Andrii Novak
Andrii Novak

Alessio Isaia opened to 400,000 from under the gun and Andrii Novak shoved for around 2,000,000 from the cutoff. When the action got back to Isaia, he quickly called.

Andrii Novak: AJ All in
Alessio Isaia: AK

Novak was way behind and at risk, needing to find some help from the runout. The flop of 826 offered next to nothing, and he was left with just three outs after the 5 turn. None of those three outs appeared when the 10 river hit the table, which meant Novak was out in 15th.

Player Chips Progress
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Alessio Isaia
8,000,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Andrii Novak ua
Andrii Novak
Busted

Tags: Alessio IsaiaAndrii Novak

Nikolay Ponomarev Eliminated in 16th Place ($11,455)

Level 30 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Nikolay Ponomarev
Nikolay Ponomarev

Nikolay Ponomarev shoved for 900,000 from under the gun and Atanas Malinov was the only one to flick in a chip on the button.

Nikolay Ponomarev: AQ All in
Atanas Malinov: 44

Malinov was looking to thin down the field with his Sailboats and got off to a good start on the 65J flop. A 10 on the turn did give him Ponomarev a few more outs with a gutshot, but the 2 river was a brick, leaving him on the sidelines in 16th.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
7,600,000
3,300,000
3,300,000
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Nikolay Ponomarev
Busted

Tags: Atanas MalinovNikolay Ponomarev

Danielle Noja Eliminated in 17th Place ($11,455)

Level 30 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Danielle Noja
Danielle Noja

Alessio Isaia opened from the button and Danielle Noja shoved from the big blind for a little over 1,000,000. Isaia called.

Danielle Noja: KQ All in
Alessio Isaia: A10

Both made a pair on the 6KA flop and Noja was left drawing dead when the A hit the turn as Isaia improved to trips. An inconsequential J dropped on the river, and Noja was out in 17th.

Player Chips Progress
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Alessio Isaia
5,500,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
WPT 1X Winner
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Danielle Noja
Busted

Tags: Alessio IsaiaDanielle Noja

Eimantas Adomavicius Eliminated in 18th Place ($11,455)

Level 30 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Eimantas Adomavicius
Eimantas Adomavicius

Daniel Abrahamsson limped in from the small blind and Eimantas Adomavicius raised to 475,000 out of the big blind. After a few moments, Abrahamsson called to see a flop.

The flop came down a monotone 457 and Abrahamsson opted to lead out for 275,000. Adomovicius raised to 1,000,000, which Abrahamsson called.

The turn came the 2 and Abrahamsson check-called a bet of 1,000,000 from Adomavicius.

Abrahamsson checked for the last time upon seeing the Q land on the river. Adomavicius shoved for around 2,000,000, and Abrahamsson snap-called.

Eimantas Adomavicius: KQ All in
Daniel Abrahamsson: A2

It was a brutal cooler between two of the biggest stacks left in the tournament. Adomavicius had flopped the second nut flush, and Abrahamsson had the nut flush. Adomavicius was sent to the rail in eighteenth place, as Abrahamsson became the chip leader of the event.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Abrahamsson
9,500,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
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Eimantas Adomavicius
Busted

Tags: Daniel AbrahamssonEimantas Adomavicius

Fadi Zarka Eliminated in 19th Place ($10,145)

Level 30 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Fadi Zarka
Fadi Zarka

Eimantas Adomavicius min-raised and then called the shove of Fadi Zarka, who had around 1,300,000 in his stack.

Fadi Zarka: AJ All in
Eimantas Adomavicius: KQ

Zarka was in the lead but fell behind when the JK4 flop hit the table. A 4 turn and 9 river couldn't save Zarka, and he was out in 19th.

Player Chips Progress
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Eimantas Adomavicius
4,400,000
500,000
500,000
Profile photo of Fadi Zarka lb
Fadi Zarka
Busted

Tags: Eimantas AdomaviciusFadi Zarka

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