2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$5,300 High Roller
Day: 3
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 3
Entries
46
Players Left
9

Lyudmil Ivanov Leads Final Nine of the $5,300 High Roller

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Lyudmil Ivanov
Lyudmil Ivanov

Day 3 of the $5,300 High Roller at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series has drawn to a close after nearly ten thrilling 40-minute levels of action at the glamorous Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. The field of 46 players that started the day has been whittled down to just nine finalists, each vying for the coveted title and the $200,000 top prize.

Bulgaria’s Lyudmil Ivanov brings the biggest stack into the final day with 3,100,000 chips, the only player to surpass the three-million mark. This is Ivanov’s third Merit final table and second High Roller finale, having finished sixth in 2022. He now aims to improve on that result and claim the title tomorrow.

Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Lyudmil IvanovBulgaria3,100,00039
2Maxime ChilaudFrance2,955,00037
3Bogdan JontulovicSerbia2,770,00035
4Sergei VarnaevRussia2,320,00029
5Maher AchourTunisia1,665,00021
6Ludovic UzanFrance1,490,00019
7Xin TangChina1,290,00016
8Mehmet DemirkolTurkey1,120,00014
9Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom675,0008

Just behind Ivanov is France's Maxime Chilaud, who enters the final table with an impressive stack of 2,955,000. Close on his heels is Serbia's Bogdan Jontulovic, sitting in third place with 2,770,000. Jontulovic is a familiar face at Merit final tables, having recently claimed a career-best score of $211,400 for his runner-up finish at the 2024 Gatsby Gala Series in November.

Maxime Chilaud
Maxime Chilaud

Day 3 Action

The day began with 46 players and only 23 spots in the money, meaning half the field would leave empty-handed. Over the course of five levels, notable names like Aliaksei Boika, Adrian State, Luke Marsh, Uri Reichenstein, and Michel Molenaar saw their tournament dreams cut short before the bubble.

It would take seven hands of hand-for-hand play for the bubble to burst. Ultimately, Day 2 chip leader Gregoire Auzoux became the unfortunate bubble boy when his pocket tens ran straight into the pocket kings of Maher Achour. With no help on the board, Auzoux departed empty-handed, earning the unwanted title of bubble boy for the $5,300 High Roller.

Maher Achour
Maher Achour

Once the bubble burst, guaranteeing the remaining players at least $9,000, short stacks began making their moves. Day 1 chip leader Mircea Flutur was among the first casualties, busting in twenty-first place after Dmitry Gromov turned a straight with nine-eight. Another elimination came shortly after, as satellite qualifier Ramazan Akyel, who had been in survival mode all day, exited in nineteenth place, also at the hands of Achour.

Romania's Paul Runcan saw his tournament life end in fifteenth after his short stack couldn’t hold against Sergei Varnaev, who turned a flush. Not long after, Gaspare Sposato was on the wrong end of a cooler when his pocket kings were up against Varnaev’s pocket aces. The board did not assist, and Sposato was sent to the rail.

Sergei Varnaev
Sergei Varnaev

One of the most memorable moments came courtesy of Bogdan Jontulovic, who made an incredible call for his tournament life with just ace-high on a dangerously coordinated board against Achour, who held queen-high.

The night concluded with a heartbreaking elimination as Hala Karam, the last female player in the field. Karam three-bet jammed with a suited connector but couldn’t find the help she needed to beat Ludovic Uzan. Karam's departure in tenth set the final table and brought an end to an action-packed Day Three.

Hala Karam
Hala Karam

With that, the final nine were set, each guaranteed a $18,000 payday. However, all eyes remain fixed on the to prize of $200,000 from the $800,400 prize pool, and the prestigious High Roller title awaiting the champion tomorrow.

Remaining 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

The final table kicks off tomorrow, Monday, January 20, at 1 p.m. , with play resuming sixteen minutes into Level 26. Blinds will be set at 40,000/80,000 with an 80,000 big blind ante. The average stack sits at just over 1,900,000, providing players with 24 big blinds on average.

Stay tuned to PokerNews as the final nine prepare for an epic showdown, each aiming to etch their name in poker history and capture the prestigious trophy in the 2025 Merit Western Series High Roller finale!

Tags: Adrian StateAliaksei BoikaDmitry GromovGaspare SposatoHala KaramLudovic UzanLuke MarshLyudmil IvanovMaher AchourMaxime ChilaudMehmet DemirkolMichel MolenaarMircea FluturPaul RuncanRamazan AkyelSachin JoshiSergei VarnaevUri ReichensteinXin Tang

Hala Karam Eliminated in 10th Place ($14,000)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Hala Karam
Hala Karam

Ludovic Uzan raised from the button to 160,000 and Hala Karam three-bet shoved out of the small blind for 540,000. Uzan thought it over for a few while before making the call to put Karam at risk.

Hala Karam: 54 All in
Ludovic Uzan: K10

Karam had made a move with a suited connector but was live against Uzan's two overcards. However, the flop of KQJ was disastrous for Karam as Uzan paired his king and she could only win the pot with running cards.

The 6 fell on the turn, which cemented Karam's elimination from the tournament as the final table bubble girl. An inconsequential K hit the river to give Uzan trips, and with that, the final table of the $5,300 High Roller was set.

Player Chips Progress
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Ludovic Uzan
1,770,000
720,000
720,000
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Hala Karam
Busted

Tags: Hala KaramLudovic Uzan

Dmitry Gromov Eliminated in 11th Place ($14,000)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Dmitry Gromov
Dmitry Gromov

Maher Achour raised the button to 160,000 and Dmitry Gromov shoved from the big blind for around 400,000. Achour snap-called.

Dmitry Gromov: A4 All in
Maher Achour: AQ

Gromov needed a lot of help if he was to have a chance of making it to the final table. The flop of J1010 gave Gromov some chop-outs. The A turn meant Gromov could only chop the pot. The river came the 4 and Achour won the pot with two pair, aces and tens, but with the queen-kicker, eliminating Gromov in eleventh place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
2,300,000
1,150,000
1,150,000
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Dmitry Gromov
Busted
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dmitry GromovMaher Achour

Jontulovic Calls For his Tournament Life With Ace-High

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

Maher Achour raised to 160,000 from early position and Bogdan Jontulovic three-bet out of the small blind to roughly 400,000. After the big blind folded, Achour called to see a flop.

The flop came down 785 and Jontulovic continued with a bet of 150,000. Achour carved out the call.

Upon seeing the 5 land on the turn Jontulovic checked. Achour now took the betting lead by firing out 260,000. Jontulovic called with 495,000 behind.

The 4 hit the river and Jontulovic checked for the last time. Achour shoved to put Jontulovic all in and Jontulovic went deep into the tank. After burning through a lot of his time bank cards, Jontulovic flicked in the call.

Achour turned over Q9 for just queen-high. Jontulovic had that beat with A10 and had correctly called for his tournament life with ace-high, picking off Achour's bluff.

Player Chips Progress
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Bogdan Jontulovic
2,700,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
1,150,000
1,550,000
1,550,000

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicMaher Achour

Demirkol Rivers the Winner to Keep the Dream Alive

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Mehmet Demirkol
Mehmet Demirkol

Dmitry Gromov shoved from the small blind and Mehmet Demirkol called for his last 450,000 out of the big blind.

Mehmet Demirkol: A8 All in
Dmitry Gromov: Q9

Demirkol was slightly ahead with ace-high. The board came K22Q6 which gave Gromov a pair of queens on the turn, but the heart on the river saved Demirkol as he improved to a flush, earning him the much-needed double-up.

Player Chips Progress
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Mehmet Demirkol
1,000,000
250,000
250,000
Profile photo of Dmitry Gromov ru
Dmitry Gromov
400,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dmitry GromovMehmet Demirkol

Karam Spikes the River to Triple Up

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Hala Karam
Hala Karam

Sachin Joshi raised to button to 120,000 and Ludovic Uzan called from the small blind before Hala Karam shoved from the big blind for 200,000. Joshi called and then Uzan jammed with a stack that covered Joshi. Joshi folded and the cards were revealed with Karam having a chance to triple up.

Hala Karam: 65 All in
Ludovic Uzan: AQ

Karam was behind but she did have live cards to work with. The flop of A78 gave both players something. Uzan hit top pair, while Karam had a straight draw. The 6 on the turn gave Karam a few more outs, and when the 9 came on the river to give her the straight, she jumped up in the air in celebration of staying in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ludovic Uzan fr
Ludovic Uzan
2,100,000
200,000
200,000
Profile photo of Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
1,700,000
300,000
300,000
Profile photo of Hala Karam lb
Hala Karam
660,000
110,000
110,000

Tags: Hala KaramLudovic UzanSachin Joshi

Joshi Wins Round 2 vs Varnaev

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Sachin Joshi
Sachin Joshi

Sachin Joshi got his final 990,000 into the middle preflop and it was Sergei Varnaev who called, with the hopes of making it second time lucky when trying to bust him.

Sachin Joshi: AK All in
Sergei Varnaev: KQ

Joshi had Varnaev dominated this time and was in a prime spot to double through him and have a healthy stack. The runout of 66825 didn't improve either player, so it was Joshi's Big Slick that earned him a double-up to two million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sachin Joshi gb
Sachin Joshi
2,000,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
1,100,000
400,000
400,000

Tags: Sachin JoshiSergei Varnaev

Aliaksandr Hirs Eliminated in 12th Place ($14,000)

Level 25 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Aliaksandr Hirs
Aliaksandr Hirs

Lyudmil Ivanov raised to 120,000 from the hijack and Aliaksandr Hirs defended his big blind.

The two players checked the 1047 flop to see the A hit the turn. Hirs checked again and Ivanov bet 135,000. Hirs called.

Hirs checked again when the 3 fell on the river and Ivanov bet enough to put him all in. The bet was for Hirs' remaining 390,000 and after burning through a few of his time bank cards, Hirs called.

Aliaksandr Hirs; K10 All in
Lyudmil Ivanov: AQ

Hirs had a pair of tens but was second best to the turned pair of aces for Ivanov. The pot was pushed over to Ivanov and Hirs was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
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Lyudmil Ivanov
2,300,000
550,000
550,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
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Aliaksandr Hirs
Busted

Tags: Aliaksandr HirsLyudmil Ivanov

Jontulovic Stays Alive With a Double Up

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

Maher Achour raised to 105,000 under the gun and Bogdan Jontulovic shoved for 515,000 from the small blind. Achour thought it over for a few moments before making the call.

Bogdan Jontulovic: KQ All in
Maher Achour: KJ

Jontulovic was in a prime position to double-up. The flop of Q43 put him firmly in the lead with top pair. The 10 turn gave Achour a straight draw, but the 10 didn't help Achour and Jontulovic doubled up with a pair of queens.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
2,500,000
1,400,000
1,400,000
Profile photo of Bogdan Jontulovic rs
Bogdan Jontulovic
1,100,000
450,000
450,000

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicMaher Achour

Ozgur Arda Eliminated in 13th Place ($11,000)

Level 23 : Blinds 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Ozgur Arda
Ozgur Arda

Ozgur Arda committed his last 30,000 into the middle from the cutoff and Maher Achour made the call to try and bust him.

Ozgur Arda: Q2 All in
Maher Achour: KQ

Arda was dominated and couldn't find any help on the 49794 runout, meaning he was headed to the cashier's desk in thirteenth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
3,800,000
100,000
100,000
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Ozgur Arda
Busted

Tags: Maher AchourOzgur Arda