bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic

Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
$258,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$4,000
Prize Pool
$1,000,000
Entries
262
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Alexey Rybin Wins the bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic! ($258,000)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Alexey Rybin, 2013 bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic Champion
Alexey Rybin, 2013 bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic Champion

The 2013 bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic lasted six days at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. Alexey Rybin led the way after each one of them. The Russian businessman, who missed a big meeting in Monte Carlo to play the final table in Cyprus, endured the toughest day of his tournament on Wednesday but still managed to claim victory and the top prize of $258,000.

Rybin started off the final table unusually passive and almost out of sorts compared to how aggressively he'd played the earlier days. However, a late rally three-handed saw him cooler compatriot Andrei Nikonov with ace-queen against ace-jack to take back the chip lead going into a heads up battle against Albert Daher, who finished runner-up for $160,200.

Lebanese player Pierre Sayegh was the first player to be eliminated on Wednesday. The oldest player in the tournament was also both the shortest stack and considered the tightest player left. Sergey Rybachenko had opened preflop with Daher calling before Sayegh squeezed all in. The Russian folded but Daher called with {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and won the flip against Sayegh's {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs} on a {J-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{J-Spades} board.

Sergey Rybachenko, the most experienced of the three Russians on the final table, managed an early double up through Daher and for a moment the young Lebanese player could no longer afford to be the most aggressive player at the table. Rybachenko meanwhile couldn't hold onto his newly won chips and ended up five-bet folding {K-Clubs}{10-Clubs} into Andrei Nikonov's aces.

Eventually, Daher got his chips back from Rybachenko in a huge pot but he was very lucky to do so. Rybachenko was crippled by this and barely a couple of hands later he was all in with {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} against Daher's {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} and couldn't spike on the {8-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} board.

After losing with {A-Spades}{10-Hearts} to Rybin's {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}, Turkish player Kayhan Tugrul was left nursing a microstack. Tugrul was all in with {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades} against Nikonov's {K-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} and Rybin's {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and the latter made a boat on the {4-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{5-Clubs} board to leave us with two Russians and a Lebanese player left.

Three-handed play lasted a while, as Daher and Nikonov exchanged the chip lead a couple of times while Rybin saw his stack drop down to only 12 big blinds at one stage. But after Rybin won successive big pots, including a double up, the stacks became much more even.

Rybin's ascent and eventual victory came down to two big pots, firstly he coolered Nikonov in a pot that also gave him back the chip lead for the heads-up battle against Daher.

The second saw a three-bet pot where Daher flopped top pair with {A-Spades}{3-Diamonds} on a {K-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} board but Rybin had a monster in {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}. When Rybin instantly moved all in on the {2-Diamonds} turn, Daher found himself levelled into calling and was drawing dead. Left with just six big blinds, Daher managed to double up twice and there looked like a genuine chance that he could pull off some sort of amazing comeback. But the third time was the charm for Rybin, his ace-five besting Daher's king-nine for the $258,000 first prize, the seat at the WPT Championship next year, and most importantly the WPT title.

2013 WPT Cyprus Merit Classic Final Table Payouts

PlaceNamePrizeCountry
1Alexey Rybin$258,000*Russia
2Albert Daher$160,200Lebanon
3Andrei Nikonov$103,700Russia
4Kayhan Tugrul$75,600Turkey
5Sergey Rybachenko$56,600Russia
6Pierre Sayegh$46,000Lebanon

*Includes $25,000 seat at the WPT Championship

We'll leave you with an interview with the man himself, WPT Champion Alexey Rybin talking to PokerNews' Laura Cornelius.

Photo courtesy of the WPT

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Albert Daher Eliminated in 2nd Place ($160,200)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Alexey Rybin and Albert Daher embrace.
Alexey Rybin and Albert Daher embrace.

Albert Daher opened for 120,000 on the button with {k-Spades}{9-Clubs}, Alexey Rybin moved all in from the big blind with {a-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Daher made the call. The flop came {10-Hearts}{7-Spades}{a-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Daher’s hopes were ended. We had a new WPT Cyprus champion in Alexey Rybin.

Perhaps Daher’s call with the {k-Spades}{9-Clubs} was a reflection of the frustration at how the last half hour had played out. He had made a hero call with top pair against Rybin’s turn shove earlier and that was the key pot heads up. The main story will rightly be about Rybin leading the tournament all the way, but huge credit must go to Daher for the way he has played throughout the tournament and some of the amazing decisions he made in marginal spots.

Congratulations on second place Daher.

Player Chips Progress
Alexey Rybin ru
Alexey Rybin
WPT 1X Winner
7,860,000 700,000
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
Busted

Andrei Nikonov Eliminated in 3rd Place ($103,700)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Andrei Nikonov
Andrei Nikonov

Alexey Rybin raised to 125,000 preflop with {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}, Andrei Nikonov three-bet to 350,000 holding {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}and Rybin moved all in. Nikonov quickly called.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{10-Spades} which helped neither player, the {2-Spades} turn didn't offer anything else and the {3-Diamonds} river meant that Nikonov was out in third place.

Rybin's rehabilitation is complete, his stack dropped like a stone earlier today but the momentum in the last twenty minutes has all been his and he's now heads up for the title in the position he knows the best, the chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Alexey Rybin ru
Alexey Rybin
WPT 1X Winner
4,100,000 1,425,000
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
3,750,000 400,000
Andrei Nikonov ru
Andrei Nikonov
Busted

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Daher Takes Chip Lead

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Albert Daher
Albert Daher

Albert Daher raised to 100,000 on the button with {6-Clubs}{6-Spades} and Andrei Nikonov called in the big blind with {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} to see a {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{8-Clubs} flop. Both players checked and Daher hit gin with the {6-Diamonds} on the turn. Nikonov led for 145,000 and made a call when Daher raised to 410,000.

The river was the {2-Hearts} and Nikonov checked, Daher bet 900,000 into a pot with just over a million in. Nikonov didn't waste too much time in calling but could only sigh and roll his eyes when Daher turned over the set. With that, Daher is now the clear chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
3,925,000 1,630,000
Andrei Nikonov ru
Andrei Nikonov
2,900,000 -1,595,000
Alexey Rybin ru
Alexey Rybin
WPT 1X Winner
845,000 20,000

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Kayhan Tugrul Eliminated in 4th Place ($75,600)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Kayhan Tugrul
Kayhan Tugrul

Andrei Nikonov opens for 80,000 with {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} and Kayhan Tugrul moved all in for 350,000 with {q-Clubs}{j-Spades}. Alexey Rybin saw the value and just called with {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}. Nikonov called as well. They saw a flop of {4-Spades}{7-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}. They both checked and saw a turn of {3-Hearts}. That was Rybin’s gin card and a big bet from him saw Nikonov fold. The last card was {5-Clubs}. Tugrul was out.

Player Chips Progress
Kayhan Tugrul tr
Kayhan Tugrul
Busted

Sergey Rybachenko Eliminated in 5th Place ($56,600)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Sergey Rybachenko
Sergey Rybachenko

Sergey Rybachenko moved all in for his last 120,000 holding {10-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and was called by Albert Daher with {k-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}. Alexey Rybin saw some value and joined the party with {j-Hearts}{3-Hearts}. The flop was {8-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}. A 170,000 bet from Daher got Rybin out of the way. The last two cards were {k-Hearts} {9-Diamonds} and Rybachenko was gone.

Player Chips Progress
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
2,460,000 280,000
Sergey Rybachenko ru
Sergey Rybachenko
Busted

Daher Doubles Through Rybachenko

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Sergey Rybachenko and Albert Daher
Sergey Rybachenko and Albert Daher

Alexey Rybin raised raised to 65,000 with {Q-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} before Sergey Rybachenko made it 170,000 in the small blind. Jesse May and Jeffrey Hakim remarked in commentary that this was the perfect spot for a four bet all in from Albert Daher. This happened mainly because Daher held {A-Spades}{K-Hearts}. Rybin got out of the way and Rybachenko instantly called.

The board came {7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{A-Clubs} and Daher caught a lucky ace on the river to survive and double up, Rybachenko was crippled as a result.

Photo courtesy of the WPT

Rybachenko Doubles Through Daher

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Sergey Rybachenko
Sergey Rybachenko

Sergey Rybachenko opened to 50,000 from the button. Albert Daher made it 140,000 in the small blind and Rybachenko quickly responded by moving all in for 834,000 Daher made the call.

Rybachenko: {6-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}
Daher: {A-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

The board came {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and Rybachenko doubled up, Daher has been crippled as a result.

Player Chips Progress
Sergey Rybachenko ru
Sergey Rybachenko
1,600,000 679,000
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
630,000 -870,000

Pierre Sayegh Eliminated in 6th Place ($46,000)

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Pierre Sayegh
Pierre Sayegh

Sergey Rybachenko opened the action with a bet of 52,000, Albert Daher called from the small blind and Pierre Sayegh moved all in from the big blind for his last 267,000. Rybachenko folded but Daher made the call to put Sayegh at risk.
Sayegh had {a-Clubs}{9-Clubs} and was racing against Daher’s {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} The board ran out {j-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{j-Spades} and we were down to out last five players.

Photo courtesy of the WPT

Player Chips Progress
Albert Daher lb
Albert Daher
1,914,000 319,000
Pierre Sayegh lb
Pierre Sayegh
Busted

Welcome to the Final Table bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic

WPT Cyprus Final Table
WPT Cyprus Final Table

It's time for the final table of the bwin WPT Merit Cyprus Classic! We started with 262 players, we're now down to the final six led by Alexey Rybin who has led this tournament each and every day he has played in it. Can he make the last mile and finish the job? He's one of three Russians on the final table, the others being Andrei Nikonov and Sergey Rybachenko. There are two Lebanese players involved, Albert Daher and the short stack Pierre Sayegh while there is also a sole Turkish player in Kayhan Tugrul. Remember there's $258,000 for first place at stake here, including a seat to the WPT Championships next year for whoever manages to succeed Marvin Rettenmaier as the WPT Cyprus champion.

The final table will be shown on a live stream with a 30 minute delay, which our coverage will be following so as not to spoil the feed should you wish to watch it. The final table starts at 1pm local time meaning the stream will be on from 1.30pm and that is when our reporting will officially begin.

SeatNameChipsCountry
Seat 1Pierre Sayegh349,000Lebanon
Seat 2Alexey Rybin2,698,000Russia
Seat 3Andrei Nikonov1,280,000Russia
Seat 4Sergey Rybachenko921,000Russia
Seat 5Albert Daher1,595,000Lebanon
Seat 6Kayhan Tugrul1,025,000Turkey