2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series

$2,200 Warm Up
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
63
Prize
$179,650
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$920,000
Entries
463
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
68
Players Left
14

Daniele Grasso Dominates Day 3 of Gatsby Gala Series $2,200 Warm Up

Level 28 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Daniele Grasso
Daniele Grasso

The penultimate day of the 2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series $2,200 Warm Up has concluded here at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino in North Cyprus. The day began with 68 hopefuls from a field of 463 entrants and by the end of the night just 14 players remained.

After nine hour-long levels of play, Italy's Daniele Grasso emerged as the overwhelming chip leader, finishing the night with 8,900,000. Grasso is well ahead of the field, with nearly double the stack of his two closest rivals Florian Guimond and Dawid Smolka, who bagged 4,600,000 each. Grasso's live tournament earnings currently stand at just under $50,000 with a career-best cash of $19,163, which he can surpass with an eighth place finish or better in this event.

Day 4 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Viktor IarilovRussian Federation4,550,00038
12Pouya RanjehdelIran3,150,00026
13Georges ChehadeLebanon3,700,00031
14Victor FrydaFrance1,750,00015
15Bogdan MunteanuRomania4,575,00038
16Julien RouquetFrance2,000,00017
17Dawid SmolkaPoland4,600,00038
      
21Ziad MenhemLebanon1,725,00014
22Zhen ChenChina2,300,00019
23Daniele GrassoItaly8,900,00074
24Sandra CotescuRomania1,525,00013
25Ruslan BakhtievRussian Federation1,850,00015
26Florian GuimondFrance4,600,00038
27Hadi KhordbinIran1,475,00012

Day 3 Action

With 68 players to start the day and 63 paid spots the pace of play was slow to start with the bubble soon approaching. It took just over an hour for the next five eliminations to occur, with Selahaddin Bedir earning the unfortunate title of bubble boy after his pocket aces were cracked by Samuel Dray's pocket queens.

Smolka began the day as one of the shorter stacks but he began to pick up steam shortly after the money bubble had burst. In one pivotal hand, he scored a double knockout after cracking Gihad Ismail's pocket kings with pocket sixes to send both Ismail and a short-stacked Andrei Daniliuk to the rail. Smolka remained near the top of the counts throughout the day following that hand, ultimately tying Guimond for the second-largest stack at the end of the night.

Dawid Smolka
Dawid Smolka

Timur Margolin started the day with the second-largest stack and had a roller-coaster session from the start, going back and forth from the top of the counts to the middle of the pack on several occasions. His run ended in 18th place after making a hero call at the wrong time against Grasso, who had a massive chip lead following that hand that he held on to for the rest of the night.

Other notables to make it to Day 3 but fall before the end of the night include reigning WSOP Europe Main Event Champion Simone Andrian (58th), Aylar Lie (57th), Darius Neagoe (31st) and Alessio Isaia (26th).

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$179,650
2$125,500
3$80,300
4$60,300
5$45,150
6$36,200
7$30,150
8$24,100
9$18,050
10-12$13,155
13-14$10,670

The action picks up on Day 4 at Level 29, featuring blinds of 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante. Everyone has already locked up $10,670 and will be aiming for the top prize of $179,650.

As always, stay tuned to Pokernews for the final day tomorrow as we bring you all the action from the moment cards are in the air until a winner is crowned.

Tags: Alessio IsaiaAndrei DaniliukAylar LieBogdan MunteanuDaniele GrassoDarius NeagoeDawid SmolkaFlorian GuimondGeorges ChehadeGihad IsmailHadi KhordbinJulien RouquetPouya RanjehdelRuslan BakhtievSamuel DraySandra CotescuSelahaddin BedirSimone AndrianTimur MargolinVictor FrydaViktor IarilovZhen ChenZiad Menhem