2026 Merit Poker Montenegro Championship

€1,650 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2026 Merit Poker Montenegro Championship
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,650
Entries
149
Players Left
59
Average Chip Stack
252,542
Total Chips
14,900,000
Level Info
Level
9
Blinds
1,000 / 2,500
Ante
2,500
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
149
Players Left
59
Players Left 59 / 149

Fausto Tantillo Bags Second Chip Lead of Series on Main Event Day 1a

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

Day 1a of the €1,650 Main Event at the Merit Poker Montenegro Championship is complete inside the Merit Royal Splendid Casino in Budva, with the opening flight drawing 149 entries to kick off the festival’s headline event.

Players began with 100,000 chips and worked their way through nine 60-minute levels, with only 59 managing to survive the day and find a bag for Day 2.

Italy’s Fausto Tantillo once again finished the day with the biggest stack, bagging 825,000 to claim his second chip lead of the series in Budva. Tantillo also topped the counts at the end of Day 2 in the €880 Merit Poker Cup earlier this week, continuing a strong run of form.

He finished ahead of Igor Abelmasov (545,000) and Andrei Daniliuk (540,000), with Bobby James (520,000) and Vladimir Lappo (519,000) also finding bags after productive sessions.

Day 1a Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Fausto TantilloItaly825,000330
2Igor AbelmasovRussia545,000218
3Andrei DaniliukRussia540,000216
4Bobby JamesUnited Kingdom520,000208
5Vladimir LappoBelarus519,000208
6Oleksii ShchukinUkraine487,000195
7Ufuk ErkmenTurkey453,500181
8Timur MargolinIsrael449,500180
9Uri ReichensteinIsrael438,500175
10Danilo RazicMontenegro388,500155

Tantillo’s day included a few moments that helped him separate from the pack. Early on, he extracted maximum value with pocket aces against Lennart Beumelburg, then later picked off a bluff from Erdal Gulseven with a pair of tens, continuing to build as the levels ticked over.

Giorgiy Skhulukhiya
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya

One of the biggest pots of the flight came late, when James scooped a huge pot against Giorgiy Skhulukhiya. After check-calling the flop and turn, James pulled the trigger with a check-shove on the river and was quickly called, only to table a flopped set that cracked Skhulukhiya’s pocket aces and sent a mountain of chips his way.

Lappo also featured in one of the day’s standout hands, but this time on the other side of it. On a board that had already produced a flush, he correctly let his hand go when Davor Mudric showed a flopped straight flush after betting the river.

Davor Mudric
Davor Mudric

Elsewhere, Ivan Bozhenko won a last-level flip against Nikolay Fal, spiking top set to secure a double late in the day, while Srdan Milicevic made a big call to put himself at risk and was rewarded with a clean river to double through Mihail Ketlerov.

Several other familiar faces ended the day with healthy stacks, including Timur Margolin (449,500), Uri Reichenstein (438,500), Viktoria Shalneva (388,000), and Milicevic (370,500), with Mazalahedwa Bako (329,000) also making it through.

Main Event Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
Jan 20Day 1b12 p.m.60 minutes
Jan 21Day 1c12 p.m.40 minutes
Jan 21Day 1d7 p.m.25 minutes
Jan 22Day 212 p.m.60 minutes
Jan 23Day 312 p.m.60 minutes
Jan 24Day 412 p.m.60 minutes
Jan 25Day 51 p.m.60 minutes

Day 1b gets underway tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. local time with the same 60-minute structure, offering another full-day grind for players looking to secure a bag.

There are still two more flights after that, including a 40-minute Day 1c and a 25-minute turbo Day 1d, with late registration remaining open until the end of Level 14 on Day 2.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued coverage from Budva as the €1,650 Main Event continues at the Merit Poker Montenegro Championship.

Tags: Andrei DaniliukBobby JamesDavor MudricErdal GulsevenFausto TantilloGiorgiy SkhulukhiyaIgor AbelmasovIvan BozhenkoLennart BeumelburgMazalahedwa BakoMihail KetlerovNikolay FalSrdan MilicevicTimur MargolinUri ReichensteinViktoria ShalnevaVladimir Lappo