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
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Hutchinson Runs Into Malinov's Aces

Level 25 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Dean Hutchinson
Dean Hutchinson

Dean Hutchison piled his stack of 540,000 into the middle from the hijack and Atanas Malinov took his time before he called from the cutoff.

Dean Hutchison: A9 All in
Atanas Malinov: AA

Hutchinson had run into the bullets and didn't seem like he could dodge them after the 1066 flop. A K on the turn sealed the deal as Hutchinson was already up on his feet, and the meaningless 3 completed the runout.

Player Chips Progress
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Atanas Malinov
2,100,000
1,740,000
1,740,000
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Dean Hutchison
Busted

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Van Gent's Aces Send Michalak Home

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Jakub Michalak
Jakub Michalak

Cornelis Van Gent opened the cutoff to 80,000 and Jakub Michalak launched his stack of around 400,000 into the middle from the big blind. Van Gent snap-called.

Jakub Michalak: A10 All in
Cornelis Van Gent: AA

Michalak was in a world of pain and needed to find some backdoor action when the flop fell J83. A Q did open up some of those backdoor opportunties, but the 4 on the river swiftly closed them, ending Michalak's run.

Player Chips Progress
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Cornelis Van Gent
2,100,000
1,275,000
1,275,000
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Jakub Michalak
Busted

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Galindo Spins Up a Stack

Level 24 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Humberto Galindo
Humberto Galindo

Humberto Galindo is on a heater and has boosted his stack up to around 1,300,000 after stacking multiple opponents in a short space of time.

First, Galindo had his stack of 210,000 in the middle and at risk against Vladimir Lipnitskii, who had just 10,000 more.

Humberto Galindo: A4 All in
Vladimir Lipnitskii: 109

A safe board of KJJJ2 saw Galindo double up, and left Lipnitskii super short-stacked.

Moments later, a three-way all-in pot between Andrei Daniliuk, Lipnitskii, and Galindo played out after the former shoved the cutoff for around 400,000, Lipnitskii called, and Galindo put his chips in with a covering stack.

Vladimir Lipnitskii: 43 All in
Andrei Daniliuk: A8 All in
Humberto Galindo: JJ

Galindo was made to sweat a little more on this runout as the flop of 762 gave Daniliuk a flush draw to go along with his overcard. However, the 9 turn and 2 river didn't change anything, and Galindo scored the double knockout.

Just as he was getting comfortable with his new stack, Galindo added yet more chips when a short-stacked player shoved for less than 200,000, and Galindo called.

Opponent: A4 All in
Humberto Galindo: KK

The board came 53910J. and just liek that, Galindo's stack grew some more.

Player Chips Progress
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Humberto Lopes Galindo
1,300,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
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Andrei Daniliuk
Busted
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Vladimir Lipnitskii
Busted

Tags: Andrei DaniliukHumberto GalindoVladimir Lipnitskii

Nashar Bubbles the Warm Up

Level 23 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Hassan Nashar
Hassan Nashar

The bubble has burst before hand-for-hand play could even begin!

Everybody folded until the action got to Hassan Nashar in the small blind, who bumped it up to 90,000 from his stack of around 550,000. Konstantin Kvashin was in the big blind with a stack worth around double, and he shoved. Nashar, not one to shy away from risky situations, called for his tournament life.

Hassan Nashar: QJ All in
Konstantin Kvashin: KQ

Kvashin was well ahead with a dominating hand and got a safe flop when the dealer fanned 7102. There wasn't much for Nashar to work with and he didn't pick up any extra outs when the 4 landed on the turn, which meant he had to find a jack on the river to survive. No jack appeared as the 8 rolled off, which meant Nashar was the last person to leave empty-handed.

Player Chips Progress
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Konstantin Kvashin
1,800,000
1,085,000
1,085,000
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Hassan Nashar
Busted

Tags: Hassan NasharKonstantin Kvashin

Kopyl On the Right Side of the Ultimate Cooler

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

A crazy hand just played out on Table #9 with Danielle Noja giving us the lowdown on what happened preflop.

Noja had opened from under the gun and Farbod Nazari called from the next seat. The player on the button also called before Damien Gayer made it 205,000 from the small blind. Dmitrii Kopyl then shoved for 230,000 from the big blind, Noja folded, Nazari shoved for almost 800,000, the button folded, and Gayer went deep, deep into the tank. After thinking for some time, Gayer eventually elected to fold.

Dmitrii Kopyl: AA All in
Farbod Nazari: KK

It was no surprise to see such premium hands after the preflop action, and the aces of Kopyl held on the 108867 runout to earn him more than a triple-up!

Player Chips Progress
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Damien Gayer
900,000
20,000
20,000
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Dmitrii Kopyl
800,000
590,000
590,000
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Farbod Nazari
500,000
215,000
215,000

Tags: Damien GayerDanielle NojaDmitrii KopylFarbod Nazari

Nagami Stacks Alexsandrov

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Kyosuke Nagami
Kyosuke Nagami

It was a short Day 3 for Viktor Aleksandrov, who was eliminated by Kyosuke Nagami in one of the opening hands.

Aleksandrov had committed his stack of 250,000 into the pot from late position and Nagami put his opponent at risk.

Viktor Aleksandrov: AJ All in
Kyosuke Nagami: QQ

Sets of queens seem to be trending so far today as the Q56 flop gave Nagami a huge lead in the hand and left Aleksandrov needing running cards to survive. No such miracle occurred, though, as the 6 turn gave Nagami an unbeatable full house. Alexsandrov was already on his feet when he watched the K land on the river, and he made his way to the exit.

Player Chips Progress
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Kyosuke Nagami
800,000
280,000
280,000
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Viktor Aleksandrov
Busted

Tags: Kyosuke NagamiViktor Aleksandrov

Danielle Noja Among Leaders as Warm Up Approaches the Money

Danielle Noja
Danielle Noja

The $2,200 Warm Up at the 2025 Merit Poker Carmen Series is heading into its most pivotal stage as 105 players return for Day 3. With the money bubble looming and the pressure mounting, the stakes have never been higher as the remaining contenders battle for a share of the $1,188,640 prize pool and the $210,000 top prize.

Leading the charge is Kirill Burtin, who bagged 1,825,000 chips after a dominant showing on Day 2. Right behind him is Danielle Noja (1,530,000), followed by Kirill Shcherbakov (1,420,000), both looking to challenge for the top spot. With deep stacks, short stacks fighting for survival, and the tension of the approaching bubble, today's action promises to be fast-paced and filled with high-stakes drama.

Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kirill BurtinRussia1,825,00091
2Danielle NojaAustralia1,530,00077
3Kirill ShcherbakovRussia1,420,00071
4Razvan Nicolae SabauRomania1,350,00068
5Erdal GulsevenTurkey1,325,00066
6Radoslav StoyanovBulgaria1,240,00062
7Yilu YuanChina1,170,00059
8Bassel MoussaLebanon1,165,00058
9Baltazar FiveLebanon1,165,00058
10Berik MussinKazakhstan1,160,00058

Day 3 kicks off at noon local time with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and a big blind ante of 20,000. The remaining players will fight for a spot in Monday’s finale, where one will claim the first major title of the series.

The first hurdle of Day 3 will be the money bubble, as only 87 players will walk away with a piece of the seven-figure prize pool. With 18 eliminations still needed before the payouts begin, the short stacks will be feeling the pressure, while the big stacks look to capitalize on their advantage. A min-cash is worth $3,015, but every pay jump will be critical as the field battles toward the final table, where the top prize of $210,000 awaits.

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
10-12$16,330
13-15$13,120
16-18$11,455
19-21$10,145
22-24$9,075
25-26$8,005
27-35$7,055
36-44$6,110
45-53$5,275
54-63$4,440
64-72$3,845
73-81$3,370
82-87$3,015

Stay locked in with PokerNews for all the updates as the Warm Up field narrows and the race to the final table begins!

Tags: Bassel MoussaDanielle NojaErdal GulsevenKirill BurtinKirill ShcherbakovRadoslav StoyanovRazvan Nicolae SabauYilu Yuan

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