2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

$2,200 Warmup
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 Merit Poker Retro Series

Final Results
Winner
Prize
$264,400
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,200
Prize Pool
$1,488,560
Entries
809
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
641
Players Left
156

Erdal Gulseven Chipleader Of Day 2

Level 16 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Erdal Gulseven
Erdal Gulseven

After the completion of Level 16, Day 2 of the Merit Poker Retro Series $2,200 Warm Up at the Merit Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino came to an end. A total of 809 entries were registered in this tournament, generating a $1,488,560 prize pool which is far above the guarantee of $1,000,000.

Among these 809 entrants, 156 players put chips in their bags on Day 2 and qualified for Day 3. And it's Erdal Gulseven who finished the day as chip leader. Ahead of a big stack all day long, he ended Day 2 with 1,408,000 chips. "Am I the chip leader?", asked Michael Allen when he was writing down "1,232,000 chips" on his bag. Unfortunately for him, he isn't the one in the lead. But still, he'll come back on Day 3 with more than 150 blinds.

Top 10 Of Day 2

RankNameCountryChip CountBlinds
1Erdal GulsevenTurkey1,408,000176
2Giorgiy SkhulukhiyaGeorgia1,291,000161
3Hadi KhadraLebanon1,247,000156
4Michael AllenUnited Kingdom1,232,000154
5Fahredin MustafovBulgaria1,200,000150
6Murat CakirTurkey1,183,000148
7Fedor DedelovRussia1,164,000146
8Fausto TantilloItaly1,130,000141
9Kasparas KlezysLithuania1,125,000141
10Roman GadzhievRussia1,097,000137

The chip leader at the beginning of the day, Roman Gadzhiev still has a big stack of 1,097,000 chips. This is the same for EPT and WPT champion Andrey Pateychuk (1,072?,000). After he reentered on Day 2, the 2023 Merit Poker Carmen Series champion Maxime Chilaud also secured a stack above average (773,000). Players like Danut Chisu (540,000) or Volodymyr Drokin (534,000) will come back on Day 3 with slightly fewer chips.

On the contrary, last year's Merit Poker Retro Series $2,200 Warm Up runner-up Mehdi Chaoui fought with a small stack during the last levels. But he qualified with 119,000 chips, and can still try to reach the final table for the second consecutive time.

Players remaining will come back on Thursday, August 10th, at noon for Day 3. Their first goal will be to be in the money, as 98 players will get paid. Once the bubble bursts, it’s on to the final table.

PokerNews will be following all the action as players chase the title and top prize.

Tags: Danut ChisuErdal GulsevenMaxime ChilaudMehdi ChaouiMichael AllenRoman GadzhievVolodymyr DrokinAndrey PateychukFahredin MustafovFausto TantilloFedor DedelovGiorgiy SkhulukhiyaHadi KhadraKasparas KlezysMurat Cakir