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2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$3,300 Main Event
Día 1a
Información del evento
2025 Merit Poker Western Series
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Premio
$377,500
Información del evento
Buy-in
$3,300
Bolsa de premios
$2,183,160
Entries
791
Información Nivel
Nivel
39
Ciegas
500,000 / 1,000,000
Ante
1,000,000
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Who Will Be the New Sheriff in Town in the $3,300 Main Event?

Western Series
Western Series

The poker saloon doors swing open once more as the $3,300 Main Event at the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series gets underway today at noon local time. Held in the dazzling Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino in North Cyprus, this high-stakes showdown promises to be a battle of wits, guts, and grit as players aim to outlast the field and stake their claim to poker glory.

Last year, the Western Series crown was claimed by France's Mohamed Mokrani, who galloped to victory through a field of 672 contenders, pocketing a whopping $342,500 after a thrilling heads-up duel. Mokrani’s meteoric rise from the middle of the pack to the top spot was the stuff of poker folklore, as he left behind a trail of fallen opponents, including Nichan Khorchidian and Felipe Ketzer, in a showdown reminiscent of an old Western duel.

2024 Western Series Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Mohamed MokraniFrance$342,500
2Nichan KhorchidianLebanon$252,500
3Felipe KetzerBrazil$155,000
4Christophe PanettiSwitzerland$114,400
5Damir ZhugralinKazakhstan$85,700
6Mustafa ErcanTurkey$69,100
7Antoine HasbaniLebanon$57,300
8Samy BarkaFrance$45,600
9Hadi KhordbinIran$34,300

This year’s field of poker gunslingers will aim to carve their own legend, starting with Day 1a — the first of four starting flights. Armed with 100,000 chips in their holsters, players will navigate nine 60-minute levels in hopes of advancing to Day 2 and keeping their dream alive.

With late registration open until Level 14 on Day 2 and unlimited reentries, the field is expected to blow past the $1,500,000 guarantee, creating a prize pool worthy of the Wild West’s biggest bounty.

Will a new sheriff rise to claim the title, or could Mokrani return to defend his throne? Stay tuned to PokerNews as we follow every daring play and nail-biting showdown in the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series $3,300 Main Event.

Tags/etiquetas: Antoine HasbaniChristophe PanettiDamir ZhugralinFelipe KetzerHadi KhordbinMohamed MokraniMustafa ErcanNichan KhorchidianSamy Barka

Danilov Wins a Healthy Pot Against Zebarjad

Nivel 1 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
Ali Zebarjad
Ali Zebarjad

The action started with Tobias Peters making it 700 to go from under the gun and Ali Zebarjad calling from middle position. Anton Danilov then squeezed to 3,500 from the button, which both Peters and Zebarjad called.

The three saw a flop of 382 where it checked to Danilov, who then fired out a continuation-bet of 5,500. Peters folded, but Zebarjad called.

A 9 dropped on the turn and after Zebarjad tapped the table, Danilov slung out a bet of 11,500. After some time, Zebarjad called.

When the K fell on the river, Zebarjad elected to lead for 10,000, only for Danilov to put in a raise to 37,500. Zebarjad leant back in his chair and thought for a while, but eventually elected to fold, and Danilov took the pot.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Anton Danilov
135,000
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Tobias Peters
96,000
WSOP 2X Winner
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Ali Zebarjad
70,000

Tags/etiquetas: Ali ZebarjadAnton DanilovTobias Peters

Sokol Doubles Through Spasov

Nivel 2 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Kamil Sokol
Kamil Sokol

With around 35,000 chips in the middle on a 8375Q board, Kamil Sokol bet 13,000 from the small blind. Simeon Spasov was in the big blind and after some time, he shoved. Sokol took just a few seconds to call for his stack of around 75,000.

Spasov showed a rivered set with QQ, but Sokol held the winner with KJ for a flush.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Kamil Sokol
190,000
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Simeon Spasov
20,000
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags/etiquetas: Kamil SokolSimeon Spasov

Iarilov Stacks Amiri

Nivel 2 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Viktor Iarilov
Viktor Iarilov

Ehsan Amiri opened to 1,200 from early position and Samer Kreidieh called from the small blind before Viktor Iarilov three-bet to 5,000 from the big blind. Amiri and Kreidieh both called.

On the KJ10 flop, Kreidieh checked and Iarilov bet 7,000. Amiri then raised to 25,500, which got Kreidieh to fold, but Iarilov shoved. Amiri quickly called off his remaining stack of around 90,000.

Ehsan Amiri: QJ All in
Viktor Iarilov: AK

Amiri had flopped a pair with an open-ended straight draw, and needed to get there against the top pair of Iarilov's top pair. A 7 on the turn gave Iarilov a flush draw, which reduced the number of outs Amiri could hit, and the 8 river was a brick.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Viktor Iarilov
190,000
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Samer Kreidieh
70,000
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Ehsan Amiri
Eliminado
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags/etiquetas: Ehsan AmiriSamer KreidiehViktor Iarilov

Hirs Goes on a Wild West Adventure, Soika Benefits

Nivel 2 : Blinds 300/600, 600 ante
Ihar Soika
Ihar Soika

Aliaksandr Hirs had 10,000 chips in front of him from the big blind and Ihar Soika had made it 22,500 from the hijack. With the action back on Hirs, he decided to shove for around 95,000, which made Soika ask for a count. After getting the figure, Soika elected to call.

Ihar Soika: JJ All in
Aliaksandr Hirs: J5

Hirs had gone on a Wild West adventure with jack-five and ran into the worst hand he could possibly see as Soika had pocket jacks. A flop of 1032 didn't offer much help to Hirs, but the A turn opened up a world of opportunity as he picked up both flush and straight draws.

However, Hirs couldn't connect with the river as the 2 filled out the board, which sent his stack down to around 5,000, while Soika doubled up to 190,000.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Ihar Soika
190,000
190,000
190,000
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Aliaksandr Hirs
5,000
5,000
5,000

Tags/etiquetas: Aliaksandr HirsIhar Soika

Verbruggen Six-Bet Shoves Seven-Deuce and Cracks Joyce's Cowboys

Nivel 3 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Tom Verbruggen
Tom Verbruggen

Philip Joyce recalled a hand that happened shortly before the break where he had squeezed from the blinds and Tom Verbruggen made a four-bet. Joyce then five-bet, Verbruggen six-bet shoved for around 90,000, and Joyce snap-called.

Tom Verbruggen: 72 All in
Philip Joyce: KK

Verbruggen wanted an adventure of his own and got in one of the worst starting hands in poker against one of the best. However, the result wasn't was expected as Verbruggen made two pair on the 92735 runout to secure an unexpected double-up.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Tom Verbruggen
190,000
190,000
190,000
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Philip Joyce
30,000
70,000
70,000

Tags/etiquetas: Philip JoyceTom Verbruggen

Pateychuk Rivers a Flush and Stacks Gabdullin

Nivel 3 : Blinds 400/800, 800 ante
Damir Gabdullin
Damir Gabdullin

There were already around 10,000 chips in the pot on a flop of A827 when Andrey Pateychuk fired out a bet of 10,000 from early position and Damir Gabdullin called from the hijack.

They both saw the 10 hit the river and after taking a look at his opponent's stack, Pateychuk shoved.

"I can't fold this one," said Gabdullin, who then put in the remainder of his stack, which looked to be around 50,000.

Pateychuk then flipped K5 for a flush, and Gabdullin's set of eights with 88 went into the bin.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Andrey Pateychuk
200,000
60,000
60,000
EPT Main Event Champion
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
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Damir Gabdullin
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Damir GabdullinAndrey Pateychuk

Chen Doubles Through Svesko

Nivel 4 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Zhen Chen
Zhen Chen

On a flop of 510Q with around 8,000 in the middle, Zhen Chen was seen with 10,500 in front of him and Darko Svesko had made it 25,000. Chen then shoved for around 95,000, and Svesko quickly called.

Zhen Chen: J9 All in
Darko Svesko: Q10

Chen had flopped a huge combo draw and needed to get there against the top two pair of Svesko. It was a case of 'instant service' for Chen as the 8 turn gave him the nuts, leaving Svesko needing to boat up on the river. However, the 6 river was a brick, meaning Chen doubled up while Svesko was left with 50,000 and anything but a convivial look on his face.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Zhen Chen
200,000
200,000
200,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
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Darko Svesko
50,000
50,000
50,000

Tags/etiquetas: Darko SveskoZhen Chen

Sey Flipped Out By Boika

Nivel 5 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Hassan Sey
Hassan Sey

Hassan Sey had his stack of a little under 40,000 in the middle and was put at risk by Aliaksei Boika.

Hassan Sey: QQ All in
Aliaksei Boika: AK

Sey was on the prowl for a double-up, but got off to a bad start when the 8A6 flop paired Boika's ace. No queen appeared on the 6 turn or 10 river, and Sey was eliminated.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Aliaksei Boika
200,000
70,000
70,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Hassan Sey
Eliminado

Tags/etiquetas: Aliaksei BoikaHassan Sey

Verbruggen Comes off Worst in Three-Way All-In

Nivel 6 : Blinds 800/1,500, 1,500 ante
Tom Verbruggen
Tom Verbruggen

Anton Danilov recalled the preflop action for us in a huge hand that resulted in three players being all-in preflop.

Tom Verbruggen, who has been in the thick of it so far today, meant to raise from under the gun but ended up being forced to limp. Antoine Vranken limped from the hijack, as did the cutoff and button before Danilov made it 10,500 from the small blind. Ihar Soika cold-called from the big blind, and then Verbruggen made it 35,000. Vranken then shoved for 100,000, the cutoff and button folded, Danilov shoved for 150,000, and Soika got out of the way. Verbruggen then had a big decision and after thinking it over, he called to put two players at risk.

Antoine Vranken: 88 All in
Anton Danilov: QQ All in
Tom Verbruggen: AK

A huge three-way all-in gave Verbruggen a chance to stack two players and have a ton of chips. Vranken needed to find his eight, but it was the queens of Danilov that were still leading through the 49J flop.

Things got flipped upside down on the 8 turn as Vranken spiked his set to take the lead, which left Verbruggen drawing dead for the main pot. The side pot of around 100,000 was still up for grabs, but that went Danilov's way when the 5 dropped on the river.

When all was said and done, Vranken tripled to over 300,000, Danilov had 100,000, and Verbruggen dropped to around 150,000.

Jugador Fichas Progreso
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Antoine Vranken
320,000
320,000
320,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Tom Verbruggen
150,000
140,000
140,000
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Anton Danilov
100,000
70,000
70,000

Tags/etiquetas: Antoine VrankenAnton DanilovIhar SoikaTom Verbruggen

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