2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

$10,500 High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$350,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$10,500
Prize Pool
$1,407,600
Entries
153
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
22
Players Left
1

22 Players Left On Day 3 Of The $10,500 High Roller

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Out of the 153 entrants registered in the 2023 Merit Poker Retro Series $10,500 High Roller at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, there are only 22 players left on Day 3. But they are not in the money yet, as only 20 players will receive a minimum cash prize of $16,500. Once in the money, there will still be a long way to go to take the $350,000 first-place prize.

After Day 2, it is Maxime Chilaud who ended up as the chipleader with 1,895,000 chips. The winner of the 2023 Merit Poker Carmen Series Main Event will try to win a second main tournament here in North Cyprus. But to do so, they'll still have to beat Uri Reichenstein (1,570,000), Aleksandr Chernikov (1,555,000), or Damir Zhugralin (1,520,000), the other chipleaders.

Day 3 Chip Count

RANKPLAYERCOUNTRYCHIP COUNTBLINDS
1Maxime ChilaudFrance1,895,00095
2Uri ReichensteinIsrael1,570,00079
3Aleksandr ChernikovRussia1,555,00078
4Damir ZhugralinKazakhstan1,520,00076
5Milos PetakovicSerbia1,085,00054
6Denis KapustinRussia930,00047
7Daniel KyosevBulgaria895,00045
8Mustafa BizTurkey705,00035
9Hassan BarakatLebanon665,00033
10Amarbayasgalan SainjargalMongolia61500031

Chipleader at the beginning of Day 2, Daniel Kyosev will be back with slightly less than one million chips (895,000). However, he still holds a big stack, especially when compared to players like Oleg Ustinovich (375,000), Sonny Franco (345,000), Nichan Khorchidian (300,000), Nikolay Ponomarev (290,000), Naryman Yaghmaie (280,000), or Adi Rajkovic (225,000), who'll try to be in the money.

Day 3 resumes at 2 p.m.on 40-minute levels, starting with Level 20 (10,000/20,000 BB Ante 20,000). There will be a 15-minute break every two levels. And the day will continue until a winner is crowned.

PokerNews will be following all the action and providing live updates until there is just one man left standing.

Tags: Adi RajkovicAleksandr ChernikovAmarbayasgalan SainjargalDamir ZhugralinDenis KapustinHassan BarakatMaxime ChilaudMilos PetakovicMustafa BizNichan KhorchidianNikolay PonomarevOleg UstinovichSonny FrancoUri Reichenstein