Xiaosheng Zheng Stays Cool to Conquer IPO Master Field of 730
The 2025 $2,200 IPO Master has crowned a new champion at the Merit Poker Dolce Vita Series, and it’s Xiaosheng Zheng who walks away with the title and $225,000 top prize. The Chinese player navigated a massive 730-entry field and a stacked final table to claim the biggest victory of his career inside the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino.
Zheng came into the final day fifth in chips but steadily climbed the ranks as the field thinned. He remained calm and composed throughout the marathon session, ultimately defeating Gerard Carbo Santamaria heads-up to lock up the trophy. Santamaria earned $150,000 for his runner-up finish, while Day 3 chip leader Mahmut Sanli rounded out the podium in third for $100,600.
Although Zheng wasn’t able to offer many words in English following the win, his game spoke volumes. Quietly consistent from start to finish, he let his chips do the talking on a final table loaded with international talent to walk away with the biggest share of the $1,343,200 prize pool.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Xiaosheng Zheng | China | $225,000 |
| 2 | Gerard Carbo Santamaria | Spain | $150,000 |
| 3 | Mahmut Sanli | Turkey | $100,600 |
| 4 | Damir Zhugralin | Kazahkstan | $74,000 |
| 5 | Joan Crespi | Spain | $58,000 |
| 6 | Khalil Jabra | Lebanon | $45,500 |
| 7 | Benjamin LeBlond | Canada | $36,500 |
| 8 | Adem Agoudjil | France | $29,500 |
| 9 | David Boyaciyan | Netherlands | $23,500 |
Santamaria Rises From the Ashes
Santamaria’s path to second place was anything but smooth. Early on Day 4, he found himself on the wrong end of a massive pot against Sanli after triple-barreling with king-queen for two pair, only to be called down by ace-queen. The hand left Santamaria with just 400,000 chips, just two big blinds, and seemingly on his way out.
But what followed was one of the most impressive comebacks of the tournament. He doubled up twice in rapid succession to get back to a workable stack, then shoved ace-ten from the big blind over a hijack open from Adem Agoudjil. Agoudjil eventually called with ace-seven, but couldn’t improve as Santamaria paired his ten to complete the comeback.
From there, Santamaria chipped up steadily, outlasting several tough opponents and even making it to heads-up play with a legitimate shot at the title. Though he ultimately fell just short, his resilience and refusal to give up made for one of the most memorable storylines of the final day.
Zheng Cool, Calm, and Collected
Zheng’s patient and composed approach paid dividends as he picked his spots with precision at the final table. While others tangled in big pots, Zheng quietly stayed out of trouble before springing into action at the right moments. He scored a crucial knockout in fifth place when he called off Joan Crespi’s small blind shove and held with ace-king against nine-six.
Later, he picked up another key elimination by calling Sanli’s shove with ace-three suited and holding firm to send the Day 3 chip leader out in third, setting up his eventual heads-up win.
In the final hand of the night, after gradually wearing down Santamaria in heads-up play, Zheng put the finishing touch on his impressive run. Santamaria shoved from the button for around 14 big blinds and Zheng quickly called with ace-jack suited. The flop delivered both an ace and a jack for Zheng, leaving Santamaria in need of a miracle. A gutshot appeared on the turn, but the river bricked out, and with that, Zheng was crowned the IPO Master champion.
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