2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$5,300 High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2025 Merit Poker Western Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$800,400
Entries
174
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
95
Players Left
69

Mircea Flutur Soars Above the Pack After Day 1 of the $5,300 High Roller

Level 8 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Mircea Flutur
Mircea Flutur

Day 1 of the $5,300 High Roller that boasted a $500,000 guaranteed prizepool unfolded today at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, during the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series. A star-studed field of 95 entries took to the baize, battling through eight 40-minute levels of play. By the end of the day, 69 players managed to survive, earning themselves a spot on Day 2.

Leading the pack is Mircea Flutur from Romania, who amassed an impressive 522,500 chips. Flutur was the only player to break the half-million chip barrier, positioning himself as the clear frontrunner heading into tomorrow. With a stack of this size, Flutur has given himself an excellent opportunity to not only reach the money but also make a deep run as the tournament progresses.

Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Mircea FluturRomania522,500348
2Bogdan JontulovicSerbia367,000245
3Marcin DziubdzielaPoland351,500234
4Nemo IsraelFrance333,000222
5Maxime ChilaudFrance321,500214
6Edgard RaffoulLebanon311,500208
7Jianfeng SunChina306,000204
8Paul RuncanRomania296,500198
9Andrey PateychukRussia296,500198
10Motokatsu UharaJapan281,500188
Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

The closest rival to Flutur is Bogdan Jontulovic from Serbia, who will bring 367,000 chips into Day 2. Marcin Dziubdziela rounds out the podium positions with a stack of 351,500. Much of Dziubdziela’s stack was amassed in the final levels of the day when he managed to win two significant pots against Jianfeng Sun in near back-to-back hands, neither of which went to showdown.

Despite those losses, Sun still sits comfortably in seventh place on the leaderboard with 306,000 chips. Sun got off to a flying start earlier in the day after scoring a dramatic double knockout. His set of queens boated up on the river to defeat the overpair of Sakis Adrianopoulos and the flopped nuts of Nichan Khorchidian. This massive pot propelled Sun up the leaderboard, where he remained steady through the remainder of the evening.

Paul Runcan
Paul Runcan

Paul Runcan occupies the eighth position with a stack of 296,500. Runcan is riding a wave of confidence after securing his career-best score of $951,143 just last month, and he’ll be eager to add another deep run to his impressive resume. Sharing the same stack as Runcan is seasoned professional Andrey Pateychuk, who takes the ninth spot on the leaderboard.

Japan’s Motokatsu Uhara rounds out the top ten with 281,500 chips. Uhara’s journey to Day 2 came on his second bullet after he suffered an early elimination when his two pair ran into the higher two pair of Lachezar Petkov. Despite the setback, Uhara has bounced back strongly and is now well-positioned heading into tomorrow’s play.

Jakub Michalak
Jakub Michalak

Some other familiar faces who will be back to the felt tomorrow include Dmitry Gromov (270,500), Sachin Joshi (234,500), Tom Verbruggen (207,000), Edward Quinn (149,500), the 2024 Merit Poker Carmen Series $5,300 High Roller champion Jakub Michalak (146,000), Paul Newey (130,000), Michel Molenaar (116,000), and three-time bracelet winner Timur Margolin (78,000).

Day 2 will start at 8 p.m. on Saturday, January 18, and registration remains open until the end of Level 12. Play begins at Level 9, where blinds will be 1,000/1,500, with a 1,500-blind ante. The plan for tomorrow will be announced shortly after the day starts.

$5,300 High Roller Remaining Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
January 18Day 28 p.m.40 minutes
January 19Day 34 p.m.40 minutes
January 20Day 41 p.m.40 minutes

Be sure to tune into PokerNews as Day 2 gets underway to see who can build their stack and progress toward the business end of the tournament.

Tags: Andrey PateychukBogdan JontulovicDmitry GromovEdgard RaffoulEdward QuinnJianfeng SunLachezar PetkovMarcin DziubdzielaMaxime ChilaudMichel MolenaarMircea FluturMotokatsu UharaNemo IsraelNichan KhorchidianPaul NeweyPaul RuncanSachin JoshiSakis AdrianopoulosTimur MargolinTom Verbruggen