Juego con responsabilidad.

18+ Auto Prohibicion Juego Seguro Juego Autorizado Fejar

2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Día 1bc
1a1bc234
Información del evento
2025 Merit Poker Western Series
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Premio
$180,200
Información del evento
Buy-in
$2,200
Bolsa de premios
$921,840
Entries
501
Información Nivel
Nivel
35
Ciegas
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Información jugadores - Día 1bc
Entries
223
Jugadores vivos
150
Jugadores vivos 1 / 501
Filtro (1)

Filtro

Filtrar por
Ordenar por

Luke Marsh Blasts to the Top in Day 1b of the $2,200 Warm Up

Nivel 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Luke Marsh
Luke Marsh

After ten levels of play, Day 1b of the $2,200 Warm Up at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series drew its curtains with 118 players remaining from 230 entries.

The second flight of the event brought the total number of entries to 285, with two more flights still to play out. Late registration remains open until the end of Level 15, which is around the halfway mark of Day 2, giving players plenty of time to take one last shot at building a stack.

When all was said and done, Luke Marsh rocketed to the chip lead, bagging a commanding 971,500 chips, most of which came from a pivotal hand against Xin Yuan in the final moments of the day.

Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Luke MarshUnited Kingdom971,500
2Ashraf AkehCanada718,500
3Edward QuinnUnited Kingdom575,000
4Soraya EstradaSpain440,000
5Danut ChisuFrance430,000
6Dmitry GromovRussia420,500
7Tulica IaniRomania414,500
8Sergei VarnaevRussia405,000
9Paul RuncanRomania400,500
10Nicolas HasbaniLebanon365,500

Marsh was in cruise control for most of the day and built his stack to around 400,000 by the mid-way point of the flight. But as the clock wound down, he found himself in a massive pot that sent him soaring to the top of the counts. After a rare six-bet preflop, from Yuan, Marsh called and the two saw a middling board. Yuan, holding Big Slick, made his move on the river, shoving all in, but Marsh snap-called with pocket aces to scoop a pot worth nearly one million chips and vault himself into a commanding position heading into Day 2.

Ashraf Akeh, a Canadian-Jordanian player, took an early lead and was already sitting on 500,000 chips by the first break — nearly five starting stacks. He continued to chip up throughout the day, finishing with 718,500, securing the second-biggest stack of both the day and overall.

Ashraf Akeh
Ashraf Akeh

Another British player, Edward Quinn, rounded out the top three stacks with 575,000 with Soraya Estrada (440,000), Dmitry Gromov (420,500), Sergei Varnaev (405,000), and Paul Runcan (400,500) all making it in the top ten.

Remaining Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
January 15Day 1c9:00 pm25 minutes
January 16Day 1d10:00 am15 minutes
January 16Day 212:30 pm40 minutes
January 17Day 312:00 pm40 minutes
January 18Day 412:00 pm40 minutes

Day 1c got underway at 9 p.m. and offers players a faster-paced 25-minute blind structure. For those still hoping to run up a stack, Day 1d — the final starting flight — kicks off tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.. The survivors from all four starting flights will then combine for Day 2, starting at 12:30 p.m., where the real fight for the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool will begin.

Late registration remains open until the end of Level 15, so there’s still plenty of time for the prize pool to swell even further.

Be sure to tune in to PokerNews tomorrow as Day 2 gets underway and the $2,200 Warm Up really starts to heat up!

Tags/etiquetas: Ashraf AkehDanut ChisuDmitry GromovEdward QuinnLuke MarshNicolas HasbaniPaul RuncanSergei VarnaevSoraya EstradaTulica TaniXin Yuan

Marsh and Yuan Play a Huge Pot at the Buzzer

Nivel 10 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Luke Marsh
Luke Marsh

Drama at the bell!

There was an open before Luke Marsh three-bet to 16,000 from the hijack. Xin Yuan then four-bet to 45,000 out of the big blind before Marsh clickec it to 110,000. A rare six-bet from Yuan to 175,000 then followed, which Marsh called.

The flop came 1089 and Yuan continued for 35,000. Marsh mulled it over for a while before he stuck in the call to see the 8 turn, which went check-check.

When the 2 dropped on the river, Yuan went into the tank and then moved all in, only to met with a snap-call from Marsh.

Yuan flipped over AK for just ace-high, and Marsh showed AA for pocket aces to take the huge pot right at the death!

Xin Yuan
Xin Yuan
Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Luke Marsh gb
Luke Marsh
970,000
520,000
520,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Profile photo of Xin Yuan cn
Xin Yuan
160,000
390,000
390,000

Tags/etiquetas: Luke MarshXin Yuan

Quinn Doesn't Go With His Gut, Aydemir Benefits

Nivel 9 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Recep Aydemir
Recep Aydemir

There were around 100,000 chips already in the middle on a board of 7359 when Recep Aydemir shoved for around 85,000 from the cutoff. Edward Quinn was the only other player in the hand and after thinking it over, he decided to give it up.

"Flush draw is good," said Quinn.

"You want to see?" responded Aydemir, who then moved both of his cards toward the muck.

"It's up to you," replied Quinn.

Aydemir then flipped over the 2 with a chuckle before he mucked.

"I knew it! Nice hand," said Quinn with a smile.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Edward Quinn je
Edward Quinn
380,000
80,000
80,000
Profile photo of Recep Aydemir tr
Recep Aydemir
180,000
40,000
40,000

Tags/etiquetas: Edward QuinnRecep Aydemir

Evagorou Picks Off a Bluff

Nivel 7 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Evagoras Evagorou
Evagoras Evagorou

With around 50,000 chips already in the middle on a board of A885, both Evagoras Evagorou and the player on the button knuckled the table to see a 4 land on the river. Evagorou then tapped the table again, and the button thought for a while before he bet 40,000. Without a moment's pause, Evagorou called.

The button sheepishly flipped over KQ, and Evagorou showed AJ to claim the pot, and boost his stack to around 200,000.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Evagoras Evagorou cy
Evagoras Evagorou
200,000
200,000
200,000

Tags/etiquetas: Evagoras Evagorou

Zheng's Kicker Earns Him a Double-Up

Nivel 7 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Xiaosheng Zheng
Xiaosheng Zheng

Edward Quinn raised the button to 3,500 and Xiaosheng Zheng three-bet from the small blind to 15,000, when it got back to Quinn, he shoved, and Zheng called off his stack of 62,500.

Xiaosheng Zheng: AQ All in
Edward Quinn: AJ

Zheng had his opponent out-kicked and it was the kicker that kept him in front on the 497 flop. A 9 on the turn did bring around some chop outs, but the 9 river meant Zheng's ace-high was better, and he doubled up.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Edward Quinn je
Edward Quinn
300,000
50,000
50,000
Profile photo of Xiaosheng Zheng cn
Xiaosheng Zheng
130,000
50,000
50,000

Tags/etiquetas: Edward QuinnXiaosheng Zheng

Flush Over Flush Sees Stanciu Stack Haddad

Nivel 5 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Traian Stanciu
Traian Stanciu

Traian Stanciu and Ramez Haddad were playing a pot and got all of their chips into the middle on the turn with the board reading 9234.

Ramez Haddad: 107 All in
Traian Stanciu: KJ

Haddad was drawing dead and had no chance to win the hand, which seemed to be one of many coolers on the table as some of the players requested a table change to get away from it!

A meaningless 9 fell on the river, and Stanciu collected the full stack of Haddad to send his count up to around 250,000.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Traian Stanciu ro
Traian Stanciu
250,000
Profile photo of Ramez Haddad lb
Ramez Haddad
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Ramez HaddadTraian Stanciu

Yuan Rivers a Flush, Gets Amiri to Pay

Nivel 3 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Ehsan Amiri
Ehsan Amiri

With around 30,000 chips already in the middle on a 4JA210 board, Ehsan Amiri had fired 15,000 from the small blind, and Xin Yuan made it 50,000 to go out of the big blind.

Amiri was in the tank for some time and after around two minutes, he settled on a call.

Yuan then flipped Q10 for a flush, and Amiri flashed the A before he mucked.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
Profile photo of Xin Yuan cn
Xin Yuan
150,000
150,000
150,000
Profile photo of Ehsan Amiri au
Ehsan Amiri
110,000
110,000
110,000

Tags/etiquetas: Ehsan AmiriXin Yuan

Another Round of Hopefuls Saddle Up for Day 1b of the Warm Up

Merit Poker
Merit Poker

The 2025 Merit Poker Western Series resumes today with Day 1b of the $2,200 Warm Up, ready to welcome a fresh batch of hopefuls inside the stunning Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. With a massive $1,000,000 guarantee up for grabs, the atmosphere is set for another action-packed day as players aim to stack chips and survive another ten 40-minute levels.

Following a fast-paced Day 1a that saw Kazakhstan’s Azamat Tulepbergenov bag the chip lead with a commanding 637,000 chips, expectations are high for today's flight to bring even more fireworks. The leaderboard is already stacked with top talent, and today's runners will be looking to outdraw the current leaders to earn their own spot near the top of the counts.

Current Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip Count
1Azamat TulepbergenovKazakhstan637,000
2Adlan VikayevKazakhstan472,000
3Arian KashaniIran421,500
4Nikolay PonomarevRussia371,000
5Robbie SchiffbauerUnited States340,000
6Mario FataFrance336,500
7Kianoosh MatinIran326,000
8Andrey GolubevRussia310,500
9Danielle NojaLebanon251,500
10Tom VerbruggenNetherlands230,500

Familiar faces and new challengers alike will saddle up for Day 1b, but they'll need both patience and precision to make it through this critical stage of the tournament. With two more starting flights — including a turbo Day 1d — still to come, there are plenty of opportunities to build a stack, but the time to strike is now.

There’s still oodles of time for players to join the action, with late registration open until the end of Level 15. But only those who can outmaneuver the competition will have a shot at riding into Day 2 with a chip stack big enough to make a deep run in this massive guaranteed event.

Remaining Schedule

DateDayTimeBlind Levels
January 15Day 1b12:00 pm40 minutes
January 15Day 1c9:00 pm25 minutes
January 16Day 1d10:00 am15 minutes
January 16Day 212:30 pm40 minutes
January 17Day 312:00 pm40 minutes
January 18Day 412:00 pm40 minutes

For those who can’t make it into Day 1b, the faster-paced Day 1c kicks off at 9 p.m., featuring a 25-minute blind structure. The final chance to enter the Warm Up will be tomorrow morning with Day 1d, a turbo flight starting at 10 a.m. that wraps up just before Day 2 gets underway.

Stay tuned to PokerNews to find out who will emerge from today's flight as the series continues to heat up!

Tags/etiquetas: Adlan VikayevAndrey GolubevArian KashaniAzamat TulepbergenovDanielle NojaKianoosh MatinMario FataNikolay PonomarevRobbie SchiffbauerTom Verbruggen

¿Tienes más de 18?