2025 Merit Poker Western Series

$5,300 High Roller
Day: 4
Event Info

2025 Merit Poker Western Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
$200,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$800,400
Entries
174
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 4
Entries
9
Players Left
1

$5,300 High Roller

Day 4 Completed

Sergei Varnaev Rises from Bubble Boy to Champion in the 2025 Merit Poker Western High Roller

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Sergei Varnaev
Sergei Varnaev

After being branded as the bubble boy of the Warm Up event earlier in this series, Sergei Varnaev raised himself from the dust of the desert to claim the coveted title of the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series $5,300 High Roller.

In true Wild West fashion, Varnaev rode through a battlefield of 174 players inside the luxurious Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. The event had an eventual prize pool of $800,400, and it was Varnaev who showed the most grit and determination throughout to be able to lift the trophy and earn a career-best score of $200,000, proving that redemption is sweeter than gold.

The final table unfolded like a high-stakes poker shootout, lasting just four levels. Varnaev’s journey to glory culminated in a heads-up duel with overnight chip leader Lyudmil Ivanov, which ended after only one hand. This victory not only quintupled Varnaev’s lifetime earnings but also cemented his name among the legends of Merit Poker.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sergei VarnaevRussia$200,000
2Lyudmil IvanovBulgaria$134,000
3Maxime ChilaudFrance$89,900
4Maher AchourTunisia$65,000
5Bogdan JontulovicSerbia$50,000
6Mehmet DemirkolTurkey$39,000
7Ludovic UzanFrance$30,000
8Sachin JoshiUnited Kingdom$23,000
9Xin TangChina$18,000
Final Table
Final Table

Winner's Reaction

Speaking about his journey, Varnaev reflected on overcoming the psychological toll of bubbling the Warm Up. When he found himself all-in with Ace-King against pocket eights during a crucial hand, he admitted, "I was nervous. I’ve been playing for seven years, and moments like that test everything you’ve learned." Despite his nerves, Varnaev’s skill and resilience carried him through.

This was his first final table appearance at Merit Poker, though he’s no stranger to the winner’s circle. "I was at EPT 2024 last year and even won a small tournament, this is my second trophy." Varnaev shared.

Reflecting on the final table, Varnaev humbly noted there weren’t any standout hands that secured his victory. "I made a couple of bluffs, but it’s just like...the dealers helped me," he said with a smile. As for what’s next, Varnaev hinted at taking a well-earned break before deciding whether to saddle up for the main event.

Final Table Action

With the average stack at the start of the final table being just 24 big blinds, it didn’t take long for the short stacks to get their chips into the middle. After one level of cagey play, Xin Tang was the first to bust in ninth place when his Big Slick lost to the ace-jack of Maxime Chilaud, who hit a four-flush. Sachin Joshi followed shortly after, exiting in eighth place. Despite having two overcards and a gutshot straight draw, Joshi couldn’t improve against the ace-high of Ivanov.

Ludovic Uzan
Ludovic Uzan

On the very next hand, Ludovic Uzan departed in seventh place after he three-bet jammed with a suited connector. Unfortunately for Uzan, Bogdan Jontulovic called with ace-queen, and the board didn’t offer any help, leaving Uzan to collect his payout.

Varnaev stayed quiet during the early stages of the final table but soon came to life, taking down a significant three-bet pot against Chilaud. This hand moved Varnaev from fifth to second in the chip counts and marked the beginning of his ascent to victory.

Ivanov continued to hold the chip lead, steadily increasing his stack and separating himself from the field. Mehmet Demirkol made a few pay jumps but was eliminated in sixth place when his pocket deuces ran into Jontulovic’s flopped set. Shortly after, Maher Achour narrowly avoided elimination against Ivanov, as the board ran out in his favor, allowing him to survive a bit longer.

Mehmet Demirkol
Mehmet Demirkol

Level 29 proved pivotal for Varnaev. A well-timed squeeze play saw him claim the chip lead, and a subsequent check-shove against Chilaud further extended that. Meanwhile, Jontulovic’s stack dwindled until he was left with just seven big blinds. His tournament came to an end when he got all-in with a flush draw, only to run into Varnaev’s pocket kings. Jontulovic departed in fifth place, while Varnaev’s dominance grew.

Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

Achour, despite surviving multiple all-ins, eventually ran out of luck and exited just short of a podium finish. His elimination at the hands of Varnaev left only three players in contention for the trophy. By the start of three-handed play, Varnaev held more than half the chips in play and applied relentless ICM pressure on his opponents.

Chilaud earned the tournament's bronze medal after shoving from the small blind with king-jack, only to be called by Varnaev’s suited queen. The board hit Varnaev hard, and he sent Chilaud to the rail in third place..

Lyudmil Ivanov
Lyudmil Ivanov

When heads-up play began, Varnaev held a commanding six-to-one chip lead over Ivanov. On the very first hand, all the chips went into the middle. Varnaev shoved the button with jack-ten, and Ivanov called with ace-deuce. A ten on the flop followed by another ten on the turn sealed the deal, crowning Varnaev as the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series High Roller champion. Ivanov, despite his runner-up finish, secured another six-figure payday but remained without a Merit Poker title.

Sergei Varnaev Winner
Sergei Varnaev Winner

Congratulations to Sergei Varnaev on an outstanding performance and a well-deserved victory!

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicLudovic UzanLyudmil IvanovMaher AchourMaxime ChilaudMehmet DemirkolSachin JoshiSergei VarnaevXin Tang

Lyudmil Ivanov Eliminated in 2nd Place ($134,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Lyudmil Ivanov
Lyudmil Ivanov

On the first hand of heads-up, Sergei Varnaev shoved from the button and Lyudmil Ivanov called for his remaining 2,250,000 out of the big blind.

Lyudmil Ivanov; A2 All in
Sergei Varnaev: J10

Varnaev had a chance to take it down right now if he could spike a ten or a jack on the runout.

The flop came down 4105 which put Varnaev ahead with top pair, though Ivanov did have a gutshot straight draw and an ace that he could hit. The 10 turn meant he was one card away from winning the tournament.

The river was the 6 and Ivanov was out in second, while Varnaev was the 2025 Merit Poker Western Series High Roller Champion.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
17,400,000
2,450,000
2,450,000
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Lyudmil Ivanov
Busted
Day 3 Chip Leader

Tags: Lyudmil IvanovSergei Varnaev

Maxime Chilaud Eliminated in 3rd Place ($89,900)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Maxime Chilaud
Maxime Chilaud

Maxime Chilaud shoved from the small blind for 2,825,000 and Sergei Varnaev called out of the big blind to put him at risk.

Maxime Chilaud: KJ All in
Sergei Varnaev: Q9

Chilaud was ahead but Varnaev had two live cards and had been running hot this level. The flop of 92A put Varnaev in the lead with a pair of nines. The Q turn gave him two pair and could only lose to a ten on the river to give Chilaud a straight. The river came the 8 and Chilaud was out in third.

Player Chips Progress
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Sergei Varnaev
14,950,000
3,550,000
3,550,000
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Maxime Chilaud
Busted

Tags: Maxime ChilaudSergei Varnaev

Varnaev Takes From Ivanov

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Sergei Varnaev raiesd the button to 400,0000 and Lyudmil Ivanov three-bet to 1,200,000 from the small blind. Varnaev burned through two of his time bank cards before making the call.

Ivanov continued with a bet of 700,000 on the 7104 flop and Varnaev instantly shoved for Ivanov's remaining 3,100,000. Ivanov snap-folded and Varnaev extended his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
11,400,000
2,500,000
2,500,000
Profile photo of Lyudmil Ivanov bg
Lyudmil Ivanov
3,100,000
-2,000,000
-2,000,000
Day 3 Chip Leader

Maher Achour Eliminated in 4th Place ($65,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Maher Achour
Maher Achour

Maher Achour shoved for 1,200,000 from the cutoff and Sergei Varnaev snap-called out of the big blind.

Maher Achour: 109 All in
Sergei Varnaev: AJ

Achour would need to come from behind if he wanted to make it to a podium finish in the tournament. The flop came 893 to put Achour ahead with a pair of nines. However, the J turn put Varnaev back in the lead with a pair of jacks. The 4 hit the river and the pot was pushed to Varnaev, while Achour was out in fourth.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
8,000,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
Busted

Tags: Maher AchourSergei Varnaev

Bogdan Jontulovic Eliminated in 5th Place ($50,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Bogdan Jontulovic,
Bogdan Jontulovic,

Sergei Varnaev rasiesd to 400,000 from the hijack and Bogdan Jontulovic defended his big blind.

The flop fell J3J and Jontulovic checked to Varnaev. Varnaev bet 275,000 and was met by a check-raise to 550,000 from Jontulovic. Jontulovic only had 600,000 behind and after a few moments, Varnaev shoved to put Jontulovic all in. Jontulovic called.

Bogdan Jontulovic: 65 All in
Sergei Varnaev: KK

Varanev was ahead with Cowboys but Jontulovic had a flush draw. The A on the turn meant Jontulovic was one card away from elimination. The 7 hit the river and Jontulovic was out in fifth.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Sergei Varnaev ru
Sergei Varnaev
6,900,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
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Bogdan Jontulovic
Busted

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicSergei Varnaev

Achour Doubles Through Ivanov Again

Level 30 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante

Maher Achour shoved from the button for 650,000 and Lyudmil Ivanov called out of the small blind to try and finish him off.

Maher Achour: A9 All in
Lyudmil Ivanov: Q10

Achour was ahead, but Ivanov had two live cards working for him. The board ran out 87687 to give Achour the much-needed double-up with ace-high.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Lyudmil Ivanov bg
Lyudmil Ivanov
5,000,000
-700,000
-700,000
Day 3 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Maher Achour tn
Maher Achour
1,800,000
700,000
700,000

Tags: Lyudmil IvanovMaher Achour