2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$3,300 Main Event
Day: 2
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 2
Entries
437
Players Left
157
Players Left 1 / 791
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Zhen Chen Rounds Up the Biggest Stack as Western Series Main Event Sets Records

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Zhen Chen
Zhen Chen

Day 2 of the $3,300 Main Event at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series has officially etched its name in the record books, with a staggering 791 entries confirmed at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. This remarkable turnout not only shatters the previous high of 757 runners set back in 2023 but also underscores the ever-growing prestige of this marquee event. By the end of the day, 157 players had secured a bag to bring back for Day 3.

The tournament saw 251 players advance through the opening four flights, with an additional 186 entries pouring in before the close of late registration at the end of Level 14. This surge of last-minute entries propelled the prize pool to a massive $2,183,160, far exceeding the $1,500,000 guarantee and creating life-changing payouts for those who make it to the top.

Leading the charge is China's Zhen Chen, who bagged a commanding 1,281,000 chips to claim the top spot on the leaderboard. Chen, no stranger to success at flagship Merit Poker tournaments, took down the $5,300 High Roller at the Gatsby Gala just a few months ago and now looks poised for another deep run.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Zhen ChenChina1,281,000160
2Anton DanilovRussia1,276,000160
3Renars SkanisLatvia1,250,000156
4Bugra KarsliTurkey1,184,000148
5Dmitry GromovRussia1,154,000144
6Nichan KhorchidianLebanon1,149,000144
7Georgios SkarparisCyprus1,133,000142
8Ali FkihTunisia1,128,000141
9Nikolay PonomarevRussia1,092,000137
10Motokatsu UharaJapan1,014,000127

Dmitry Gromov ended Day 2 of the Main Event with an impressive stack of 1,154,000 chips, firmly positioning himself for another deep run. The Russian player, who finished third in the Gatsby Gala Main Event just a few months ago, has turned Cyprus into his personal playground, boasting over 100 career cashes. With cashes in no less than ten previous Merit Poker Main Events, Gromov is well on track to add an eleventh to his growing list of accomplishments.

In that same Gatsby Gala event, Nichan Khorchidian outlasted the field to claim the top prize of $307,700. Khorchidian is once again in prime position to make a deep run, having bagged the sixth-largest stack of 1,149,000 chips heading into Day 3.

Nichan Khorchidian
Nichan Khorchidian

Georgios Skarparis continues to ride high, finishing Day 2 with an impressive 1,133,000 chips. Skarparis, who claimed victory in the Warm Up earlier in the series, is now chasing an extraordinary second major title in just a matter of days.

Other notables advancing to Day 3 include Dawid Smolka (1,000,000), Dan Borlan (887,000), Sergei Varnaev (861,000), Michel Molenaar (757,000), Philipp Wood (640,000), and start-of-Day-2 chip leader Ehsan Amiri (585,000).

The first objective on the players to-do list tomorrow will be to make the money, and from the 157 returning, only 103 will be able to do so. When play resumes on Day 3, the average stack will be just over 500,000, which is around 63 big blinds.

Payouts

PlacePrize
1$377,500
2$251,000
3$180,300
4$130,200
5$94,600
6$75,900
7$63,200
8$50,500
9$37,950
10-12$28,900
13-15$23,440
16-18$20,170
19-21$17,985
22-24$16,020
25-26$14,055
27-35$12,305
36-44$10,560
45-53$9,030
54-62$7,505
63-71$6,630
72-80$5,760
81-89$5,105
90-103$4,450

Stay tuned to PokerNews for live updates, chip counts, and all the action as the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series Main Event heats up!

Tags: Ali FkihAnton DanilovBugra KarsliDan BorlanDawid SmolkaDmitry GromovEhsan AmiriGeorgios SkarparisMichel MolenaarMotokatsu UharaNichan KhorchidianNikolay PonomarevPhilipp WoodRenars SkanisSergei VarnaevZhen Chen

Estrada Wins a Multi-Way Pot

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Soraya Estrada
Soraya Estrada

Hugo De La Fouchardiere raised to 12,000 from early position with Soraya Estrada calling on the button and Felipe Ketzer defending out of the big blind.

The three players checked the 3Q10 flop to see the J land on the turn. The action checked to Estrada and she put out a bet of 26,000. Ketzer, and Fouchardiere called.

It was checked the Estrada again when the 6 came on the river and she bet 80,000. Ketzer went deep into the tank, thinking about the decision for quite some time. Eventually, he folded, and Fouchardiere folded instantly.

Player Chips Progress
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Soraya Estrada
590,000
90,000
90,000
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Hugo De La Fouchardiere
400,000
170,000
170,000
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Felipe Ketzer
300,000

Tags: Felipe KetzerHugo De La FouchardiereSoraya Estrada

Hirs Gets a Reprieve After Premature Stack Donation

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Aliaksandr Hirs
Aliaksandr Hirs

Felipe Ketzer opened from the hijack to 12,000 and Aliaksandr Hirs made it 27,000 from the cutoff. Once it got back to Ketzer, he shoved, and Hirs called for his stack of 133,000.

Aliaksandr Hirs: 99 All in
Felipe Ketzer: KQ

Hirs was flipping for a his tournament life and seemed destined to hit the rail after Ketzer paired his queen on the 4QA flop. In preparation for his departure, Hirs pushed his stack into the middle of the table for Ketzer to claim, but drilled a set on the 9 turn to lock up the pot. A meaningless J dropped on the river and Hirs doubled to around 275,000.

"Not fair," joked Ketzer after the hand.

"You can only do that once," remarked another player at the table.

Hirs quietly pulled his chips back from the middle, proving that sometimes it pays to prepare... but not too much.

Player Chips Progress
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Felipe Ketzer
300,000
127,500
127,500
Profile photo of Aliaksandr Hirs by
Aliaksandr Hirs
275,000
5,000
5,000

Tags: Felipe KetzerAliaksandr Hirs

Prizepool and Payouts

Level 17 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Merit Poker
Merit Poker

With a record-setting 791 entries being recorded in the Main Event, a prize pool of $2,183,160 was generated and 103 players will make the money.

A min-cash is worth $4,450, but the top prize of $377,500 is what all the remaining players will have their eyes on! Who will walk away with bags of cash?

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$377,50019-21$17,985
2$251,00022-24$16,020
3$180,30025-26$14,055
4$130,20027-35$12,305
5$94,60036-44$10,560
6$75,90045-53$9,030
7$63,20054-62$7,505
8$50,50063-71$6,630
9$37,95072-80$5,760
10-12$28,90081-89$5,105
13-15$23,44090-103$4,450
16-18$20,170  

Chen's Overbet Gets Paid By Sokolovsky

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Zhen Chen
Zhen Chen

Zhen Chen made it 10,000 to go from the cutoff and Alexander Sokolovsky three-bet from the button to 40,000. Once the blinds folded, Zhen asked, "How much are you playing?". Upon seeing that Sokolovsky had around 900,000, Chen called.

They went to a flop of 6810 where both checked to the 8 turn. Chen led out for 30,000, and Sokolovsky called.

When the A dropped on the river, Chen fired an overbet of 225,000. Sokolovsky thought about it for some time before he eventually called.

Chen then showed a full house with A8, and Sokolovsky mucked.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Zhen Chen cn
Zhen Chen
1,200,000
250,000
250,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Alexander Sokolovsky rs
Alexander Sokolovsky
570,000
196,500
196,500

Tags: Alexander SokolovskyZhen Chen

Hirs Puts Auzoux in the Blender

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Aliaksandr Hirs
Aliaksandr Hirs

Heads-up on a flop of 6310. Aliaksandr Hirs checked from the big blind and faced a bet of 8,000 by Gregoire Auzoux from middle position. Hirs check-raised to 22,000, which Auzoux quickly called.

Hirs bet 26,000 upon seeing the K land on the turn, and Auzoux quickly called again.

The 5 dropped on the river and Hirs fired out a bet of 125,000, for just over the size of the pot. Auzoux thought a lot longer on his decision here, but eventually, he decided to fold his hand and give up the pot to Hirs.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Gregoire Auzoux fr
Gregoire Auzoux
470,000
135,000
135,000
Profile photo of Aliaksandr Hirs by
Aliaksandr Hirs
270,000
190,000
190,000

Tags: Aliaksandr HirsGregoire Auzoux

Khorchidian Moves Up to Over a Million

Level 16 : Blinds 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Nichan Khorchidian
Nichan Khorchidian

Nichan Khorchidian raised to 10,000 from early position with Maksim Shornikau calling on the button and Evren Coskun defending out of the big blind.

The action checked to Khorchidian on the 486 flop, and he bet out for 15,000. Shornikau folded, but Coskun shoved for roughly 40,000. Khorchidian called to put him at risk.

Nichan Khorchidian: A7 All in
Evren Coskun: 83

Coskun had top pair, but Khorchidian had a lot of outs to win the pot, and bust him. The turn was the A which put Khorchidian in the lead, and he improved to trips on the A river. Khorchidian pulled in the pot and Coskun busted,

Player Chips Progress
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Nichan Khorchidian
1,000,000
210,000
210,000
Profile photo of Maksim Shornikau by
Maksim Shornikau
300,000
60,000
60,000
Profile photo of Evren Coskun tr
Evren Coskun
Busted

Tags: Evren CoskunMaksim ShornikauNichan Khorchidian

Chen Puts Farah to the Test

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Zhen Chen
Zhen Chen

On a flop of AJ8, there were around 25,000 chips in the pot when when Zhen Chen check-raised to 45,000 over Elie Farah's bet. Farah called.

A 4 dropped on the turn and Chen fired another bet of 65,000, which Farah called instantaneously.

When the A paired the board on the river, Chen shoved, which gave Farah a decision for his remaining stack of around 250,000.

"Will you show if I fold?" asked Farah. Chen stayed silent but seemed to nod his head in approval. Farah continued to ask questions and around three minutes passed before the clock was called and Farah was given a 30-second countdown.

No action had been made by Farah when the clock hit zero, so his hand was declared dead. Chen then offered to show a card, and Farah picked the Q as Chen raked in the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Zhen Chen cn
Zhen Chen
950,000
10,000
10,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Elie Farah lb
Elie Farah
250,000
22,000
22,000

Tags: Elie FarahZhen Chen

State Check-Shoves on Estrada

Level 15 : Blinds 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Adrian State
Adrian State

Soraya Estrada raised to 8,000 from the cutoff and Adrian State defended out of the big blind.

The flop came down K410 and State check-called a bet of 6,000 from Estrada.

The two players saw the 3 land on the turn and State check-called another bet from Estrada, this time for 22,000.

State checked for the last time when the 4 rolled off on the river and then faced a bet of 35,000 from Estrada. After a few moments of thinking, State check-shoved for roughly 280,000. Estrada took a few moments before she let go of her hand and the pot was pushed to State.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Soraya Estrada es
Soraya Estrada
500,000
100,000
100,000
Profile photo of Adrian State ro
Adrian State
415,000
75,000
75,000

Tags: Adrian StateSoraya Estrada

Zheng Picks Off Mandara's River Bluff

Level 14 : Blinds 2,000/3,500, 3,500 ante
Xiaosheng Zheng
Xiaosheng Zheng

Three-ways on a flop of 44A where Ryan Mandara bet 5,000 from the cutoff, which got called by Xiaosheng Zheng on the button, and a fold out of the player in the big blind.

The two players checked the 3 turn for the 10 to land on the river. Mandara bet out for 14,000, and Zheng slid in the call.

Mandara turned over queen-high with QJ and lost the pot to Zheng's two Snowmen with 88.

Player Chips Progress
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Xiaosheng Zheng
1,480,000
380,000
380,000
WPT 1X Winner
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Ryan Mandara
330,000
155,000
155,000
Day 1D Chip Leader

Tags: Ryan MandaraXiaosheng Zheng

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