2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$5,300 High Roller
Day: 2
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 2
Entries
174
Players Left
46

Adrian State Sets Sights on Glory as High Roller Day 3 Kicks Off at 4 PM

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Gregoire Auzoux
Gregoire Auzoux

Day 2 of the $5,300 High Roller at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series is officially in the books, with 46 players remaining from the 174-entry field that flooded the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino today.

After all the bags were collected, France's Gregoire Auzoux topped the chip counts with an impressive stack of 892,000. The only other player to cross the eight-hundred-thousand chip mark is Turkey's Mustafa Biz, who enters tomorrow with 820,000 chips. Rounding out the podium positions is Romania's Mircea Flutur, who continued his strong showing from Day 1 to end with 780,000.

Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Gregoire AuzouxFrance892,00089
2Mustafa BizTurkey820,00082
3Mircea FluturRomania780,00078
4Maher AchourTunisia731,00073
5Yiannis LiperisCyprus724,00072
6Ludovic UzanFrance673,00067
7Suat EgilliTurkey645,00065
8Adrian StateRomania601,00060
9Kirill ShcherbakovRussia548,00055
10Sergei VarnaevRussia534,00053

Tunisia's Maher Achour ranked fourth with 731,000 chips. A significant portion of his stack came from a pivotal hand in the penultimate level, where he won a four-bet pot by jamming over Luke Marsh's continuation-bet. Marsh folded, helping Achour climb higher on the leaderboard.

Adrian State
Adrian State

Eighth place going into tomorrow is Romania's Adrian State with 601,000, good for 60 big blinds. State’s day almost ended early when he shoved into Jianfeng Sun's pocket aces. However, a miraculous flop delivered quads, propelling State up the chip counts while Sun was unable to recover.

Among the remaining field, Hala Karam (341,000) and Alisa Sibgatova (120,000) are the last two women still in contention for the title come Monday, January 20. Karam gained momentum midway through the day when she flopped a set against Boris Kolev’s bottom two pair, securing her survival while sending Kolev to the rail.

Hala Karam
Hala Karam

Other notables returning to the baize for Day 3 include Paul Runcan (508,000) after he flopped a wheel to stack Jakub Michalak during one the last hands of the evening. A few more coming back tomorrow are Michel Molenaar (401,000), Uri Reichenstein (385,000), Aliaksei Boika (349,000), Marsh (338,000), Dmitry Gromov (250,000), Bogdan Jontulovic (166,000), and the eleventh place Warm Up finisher Nicolae Paunescu (150,000).

On Day 2, 79 new entries joined the 95 from the first day to create a total field of 174. This generated a prize pool of $800,400, smashing the $500,000 that this tournament advertised. The top 23 will finish in the money, and the champion will walk away with $200,000.

Payouts

PlacePrize
1$200,000
2$134,000
3$89,900
4$65,000
5$50,000
6$39,000
7$30,000
8$23,000
9$18,000
10-12$14,000
13-15$11,500
16-18$10,000
19-23$9,000

Day 3 begins at 4:00 p.m. local time on Sunday, January 19, with blinds resuming at Level 17 (5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 big blind ante). Shortly after play starts, the floor staff will announce the plan for the day.

$5,300 High Roller Remaining Schedule

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

As always, PokerNews will provide live updates from the tournament floor as players battle it out to secure a spot at the final table and beyond. Stay tuned for all the action!

Tags: Adrian StateAliaksei BoikaBogdan JontulovicBoris KolevDmitry GromovGregoire AuzouxHala KaramJakub MichalakJianfeng SunKirill ShcherbakovLudovic UzanLuke MarshMaher AchourMichel MolenaarMircea FluturMustafa BizNicolae PaunescuPaul RuncanSergei VarnaevSuat EgilliUri ReichensteinYiannis Liperis