2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$3,300 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2025 Merit Poker Western Series
Final Results
Winner
Prize
$377,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Prize Pool
$2,183,160
Total Entries
791
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
182
Players Left
73
Players Left 1 / 791
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$3,300 Main Event

Day 1a Completed

Edward Quinn Turns Up the Heat to Lead Day 1a of the Main Event

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Edward Quinn
Edward Quinn

Day 1a of the $3,300 Main Event at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series wrapped up after nine sixty-minute levels, with 182 entries recorded on the first of four starting flights. By the end of the day, 73 players had survived the action, led by Jersey’s Edward Quinn, who bagged an impressive 685,000 chips to claim the chip lead.

The $1,500,000 guarantee saw a sizeable chunk carved out inside the stunning Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, with three more starting flights still to come.

Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Edward QuinnJersey685,000
2Antoine VrankenNetherlands557,000
3Kamil SokolPoland540,000
4Stojan VazicSerbia522,500
5Boris KolevBulgaria493,500
6Tommy KemterNetherlands478,000
7Menikos PanagiotouCyprus476,500
8Aliaksei BoikaBelarus403,500
9Wael SarkisLebanon401,000
10Nicolae PaunescuRomania395,500

Quinn catapulted to the top of the chip counts during Level 8, courtesy of a massive double-up. Holding pocket jacks, he turned quads and got maximum value from the Big Slick of Jinlong Hu. Speaking to PokerNews after the day concluded, Quinn reflected on his performance.

"It's been a crazy series, I keep running up stacks but can't convert anything," said Quinn after the day ended. "I've had a few sick ones, especially the one-outer yesterday," he added in reference to a hand he played in the Warm Up.

Despite running badly so far, Quinn has set himself up for a deep run here in the Main Event after a cracking effort in Day 1a.

Bracelet winner Antoine Vranken finished second in the counts with 557,000, but was challenging Quinn for the chip lead until the final moments. Poland's Kamil Sokol rounds out the top three with 540,000.

Daniel Charlton
Daniel Charlton

Daniel Charlton is a player who wished tournaments had bad beat jackpots as he lost with quads to a straight flush by Aliaksei Boika. Charlton turned quad sevens and check-shoved the river, only to be shown a rivered straight flush of Boika, who held nine-eight of diamonds.

Other notables to make it through include Boris Kolev (493,500), Andrey Pateychuk (360,500), Dawid Smolka (347,000), and Jakub Michalak (249,000).

For those who fell short on Day 1a, there’s still hope, as three more starting flights remain. Day 1b kicks off tomorrow, January 21, at 12:00 p.m., followed by two flights on January 22. Late registration will remain open until the end of Level 14 on Day 2, giving players plenty of time to take another shot at building a stack.

Remaining Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
January 21Day 1b12:00 p.m.60 minutes
January 22Day 1c12:00 p.m.40 minutes
January 22Day 1d7:00 p.m.25 minutes
January 23Day 212:00 p.m.60 minutes
January 24Day 312:00 p.m.60 minutes
January 25Day 412:00 p.m.60 minutes
January 26Day 51:00 p.m.60 minutes

Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the rest of the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series for live updates and exclusive coverage in the Main Event.

Tags: Aliaksei BoikaAndrey PateychukAntoine VrankenBoris KolevDaniel CharltonDawid SmolkaEdward QuinnJakub MichalakJinlong HuKamil Sokol

End of Day Chip Counts (full)

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

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Smolka Checks Back Two Pair on Dicey Board

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

There were already around 90,000 chips in the pot on a 107356 board when Antoine Vranken checked from the big blind over to Dawid Smolka. After a few seconds, Smolka elected to check back.

Vranken confidently showed QQ, but Smolka flipped 65 for a backdoored two pair to scoop the pot with just a few minutes to spare in the day.

Tags: Antoine VrankenDawid Smolka

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Top Stacks

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Here are some of the top stacks around the room as the day draws to a close.

Tang Drags a Three-Bet Pot

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante

Nemo Koering opened to 5,000 from under the gun and got a call from a player in the hijack before Xin Tang squeezed to 22,000 from the cutoff. Both Koering and the hijack called.

On the 10Q6 flop, it checked to Tang, who fired an 18,000-chip continuation-bet, which got the job done as both of his opponents folded.

Tags: Nemo KoeringXin Tang

Michalak Turns a Set, Gadzhiev Can't Get Away From Top Two

Level 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Jakub Michalak
Jakub Michalak

Jakub Michalak raised from early position and Luke Marsh called from the next seat. The player in the cutoff called, as did Roman Gadzhiev in the big blind.

All four checked the 27A flop to see the 8 drop on the turn, where Gadzhiev led out for 11,000. Michalak called, then both Marsh and the cutoff folded.

When the Q dropped on the river, Gadzhiev announced a bet of 27,000 and slid forward the chips, then Michalak shoved for just under 120,000. Gadzhiev thought about it for a while before he eventually tossed in the call.

Michalak showed a turn set of eights with 88, and Gadzhiev flipped AQ before the dealer mucked them.

Tags: Jakub MichalakLuke MarshRoman Gadzhiev

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