2026 Merit Poker Montenegro Championship

€2,750 High Roller
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Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 Merit Poker Montenegro Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
€75,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€2,750
Prize Pool
€294,400
Entries
128
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
17
Players Left
1
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Nazar Buhaiov Wins Again in Montenegro Four Years After First Title

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Nazar Buhaiov
Nazar Buhaiov

After three days of poker inside the Merit Royal Splendid Casino in Budva, the €2,750 High Roller of the 2026 Merit Poker Montenegro Championship has crowned its champion. Ukraine’s Nazar Buhaiov came out on top of a field of 128 entries to secure the title and the €75,000 first-place prize from the €294,400 prize pool.

Buhaiov closed out the victory after a swift heads-up that lasted just five hands, defeating Andrey Golubev of Kazakhstan to lock up his second Merit Poker title.

Buhaiov will have fond memories of Merit Poker in Montenegro, as the last stop here back in 2022, Buhaiov finished fifth in the High Roller and also claimed his maiden Merit Poker title by taking down the €777 Opening Event.

This win marks only the fourth Merit Poker final table of Buhaiov’s career, with three of those coming in Montenegro in 2022, and now another title added to his record at the venue.

€2,750 High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (EUR)
1Nazar BuhaiovUkraine€75,000
2Andrey GolubevKazakhstan€52,000
3Seref AnarTurkey€37,000
4Davor PistaloCroatia€27,600
5Nemanja TatarMontenegro€21,000
6Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaGeorgia€16,300
7Bojan BerberovicSerbia€12,400
8Nikolai IvanovRussia€9,400

Winner's Reaction

Fresh off the victory, Buhaiov said the win meant a lot to him, even if it wasn’t the biggest score of his career. “Any victory is very important for me,” Buhaiov said. “I don’t have many trophies, so every win is a very pleasant moment.”

Buhaiov also reflected on his history in Montenegro, where he previously tasted success four years ago. “I won here before, in the €777 event, and I also finished fifth in the High Roller back then,” he explained. “Montenegro has been good to me.”

Nazar Buhaiov
Nazar Buhaiov

Looking back on the tournament itself, Buhaiov noted that it was far from straightforward. After firing two bullets, he found himself down to around ten big blinds on Day 2 before turning things around. “I made a couple of double ups, then applied pressure around the bubble,” he said. “After that, everything went well, and heads-up was quite fast. I’m very happy with how it finished.”

Buhaiov's Brilliance

When play resumed for Day 3, all 17 returning players were already in the money, and the shorter stacks wasted little time trying to spin things up and make a run at the final table. The two remaining Lebanese players, Chady Ojeil and Charbel Salloum, were the first to exit, both falling during the second level of the day.

Not long after, it was final table bubble time, and this burst quickly with a double elimination, as Illia Petrytsia and Serhat Cetiner were both knocked out on the same hand. Petrytsia lost a 60/40 against Seref Anar, while on the other table Giorgiy Skhulukhiya’s pocket sixes held against Cetiner’s pocket fours. With the payout split, the final table was set, with Golubev out in front and Buhaiov sitting third in chips.

IIlia Petrytsia
IIlia Petrytsia

Shortly after the final table got underway, Golubev extended his chip lead by sending Nikolai Ivanov to the rail with two pair. Less than an orbit later, Buhaiov and Bojan Berberovic got the chips in for a flip worth more than 45 big blinds, with both stacks nearly identical. Buhaiov came out on top, and Berberovic, fresh off a final table in the Merit Poker Cup, was eliminated in seventh place.

After Skhulukhiya was eliminated in sixth by Anar, Buhaiov began opening and three-betting far more frequently. He closed the gap on Golubev significantly by getting paid with trips against Anar, then he sent Nemanja Tatar to the rail in fifth. Tatar jammed blind on blind with a weak ace and ran straight into Buhaiov’s pocket nines, a pot that saw Buhaiov take over the chip lead for the first time on the final day.

Davor Pistalo
Davor Pistalo

The talkative Davor Pistalo bowed out in fourth after his aces were cracked by Anar’s flopped set, leaving the final three separated by just a few big blinds. On the very first hand after the break, Buhaiov squeezed from the big blind after Golubev opened the button and Anar called. Anar then overbet jammed an ace-high flop, and Buhaiov called with top pair. Buhaiov held against Anar’s second pair, sending the tournament into heads-up.

Buhaiov began heads-up with a little over a 2:1 chip lead and, after dropping a few small pots, wrapped things up on the fifth hand. Holding queen-ten, Buhaiov turned the nuts, then watched Golubev overbet jam into him. Buhaiov made the call, faded the chop on the river, and that was enough to send Golubev out in second while Buhaiov was crowned champion and collected €75,000.

Andrey Golubev
Andrey Golubev

That concludes coverage of the €2,750 High Roller. However, the action is far from over, with the Main Event now in full swing. Stay with PokerNews for continued live updates as the festival’s flagship tournament plays out in Budva.

Tags: Andrey GolubevBojan BerberovicChady OjeilCharbel SalloumDavor PistaloGiorgiy SkhulukhiyaIllia PetrytsiaNazar BuhaiovNemanja TatarNikolai IvanovSeref AnarSerhat Cetiner