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2024 Merit Poker Western Series

$5,300 High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2024 Merit Poker Western Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q5
Prize
$177,500
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,300
Prize Pool
$703,800
Entries
153
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
30
Players Left
1

"Everything Clicked" For Maksim Shornikau's First Tournament Win in Merit Poker Western Series $5,300 High Roller

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

After 13 hours of play, the curtain has closed on the 2024 Merit Poker Western Series $5,300 Main Event here at the Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino. It took 13 hours for a winner to be crowned from 30 hopefuls who made it to the third and final day. Maksim Shornikau of Belarus emerged victorious after the dust had settled, outlasting a field of 153 entrants and last defeating China's Shuang Luo to capture the title and top prize of $177,500.

Shornikau started the day third in chips and was seemingly in cruise control for most of the day, coming into the final table with the chip lead and claiming three final table knockouts en route to victory. Before today's win, Shornikau had just over $250,000 in live tournament earnings to his name with a previous best score coming from a 15th-place finish in the 2022 EPT Prague main event for €52,050 ($54,835). Today's score not only triples his previous best but, perhaps surprisingly, is also Shornikau's first time outright winning a poker tournament.

$5,300 High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Maksim ShornikauBelarus$177,500
2Shuang LuoChina$125,100
3Aleksandar TotMontenegro$81,500
4Aleksandr KirichenkoRussian Federation$58,500
5Anatoly NikitinRussian Federation$43,800
6Bogdan MunteanuRomania$35,100
7Tarmo TammelEstonia$29,200
8Guoliang WeiChina$23,400
9Maher AchourTunisia$17,500

Winner's Reaction

"Everything is good" Shornikau said when asked how he felt about his first tournament win. "I've had a lot of situations in previous tournaments where it just didn't click for me at the final table but this time everything clicked and I am very happy about it".

Shornikau is good friends with Mikalai Vaskaboinikau, a notable crusher with over $3,000,000 in career tournament earnings who also happens to be from Belarus. Shornikau acknowledged the value of learning the game with Vaskaboinikau years ago, but also mentioned his experience in online events that helped him prepare for today's final table.

"Mikalai and I are friends since we were twenty years old. We started playing together, we learned together. I also play a lot online which really helped bring my game to a higher level".

When asked about his experience playing in Merit Poker Events and what keeps bringing him back, Shornikau touted the player experience that Merit Poker provides.

"I like it here very much. The conditions that they've made for the players, both tournament and cash players, I cannot find that anywhere else. That's why I keep coming back".

Aleksandr Kirichenko
Aleksandr Kirichenko

Action of the Day

The $5,300 High Roller smashed it's $300,000 guarantee, attracting a total field of 153 entrants to generate a prize pool of $703,800. Of those 153 entrants, 30 players managed to advance to Day 3. With only 20 spots paid the action was slow to start, with many middling stacks attempting to outlast the money bubble. Aleksandr Kirichenko began the day as the chip leader but dropped down the counts after paying off Justus Held, who started the day second in chips and took the lead in the first level of the day. Luo, who began the day sixth in chips, also had a good start after picking off a bluff from Aleksandar Tot in another early highlight.

Bulgaria's Fahredin Mustafov became the unfortunate soul to burst the money bubble after moving all in from the small blind only to run into a dominating hand. From this point the action became fast and furious and Shornikau began to establish himself as a force to be reckoned with, scoring three of the first four knockouts after the money bubble had burst to put himself neck and neck with Held for the chip lead.

Other notables who made the money but fell short of the final table include ACR team pro Monika Zukowicz, Milos Skrbic and Held, who was eliminated one spot shy of the final table after getting pipped by Tot.

Tunisia's Maher Achour came into the final table with the shortest stack at just three big blinds and was the first to be eliminated at the hands of Anatoly Nikitin. Achour was quickly followed out the door by Guoliang Wei who found himself on the wrong side of a blind on blind confrontation against Kirichenko.

Tarmo Tammel
Tarmo Tammel

Estonia's Tarmo Tammel began the day as the shortest stack with just under nine big blinds but did a great job laddering up, even finding himself among the chip leaders at one point during the final two tables. His run came to an end in seventh-place after losing a flip to Kirichenko that cost him most of his stack. Kirichenko would finish Tammel off shortly afterwards. Bogdan Munteanu and Nikitin were next to fall in sixth and fifth place respectively.

Start of day chip leader Kirichenko did a great job battling back after an early setback against Held and came very close to avenging his runner up finish at the last $5,300 Merit Poker High Roller event from the Gangster Series this past October. He would ultimately fall in fourth-place to Shornikau, who held two thirds of the chips in play going into the final three. Although Shornikau's victory seemed like a foregone conclusion from this point, Luo doubled through Shornikau twice in quick succession to leave him short-stacked for the first time since the day began.

Shuang Luo
Shuang Luo

With victory seemingly slipping through his fingers, Shornikau hit an incredible run of cards to come back from the brink of elimination. Luo was a 91% favorite to eliminate him after the flop in a blind on blind confrontation but Shornikau hit running cards to make a straight and stave off elimination. He would win a flip against Tot immediately after to leave Tot on fumes. Luo would finish Tot off shortly after and heads-up play would begin.

Luo began heads-up play with nearly a 2:1 chip advantage and almost won the tournament outright after moving in with pocket-sevens and getting called by ace-deuce in one of the first hands of heads-up play. Shornikau would spike the ace to reclaim the lead from Luo.

In the final hand of the night, Luo did an excellent job setting a trap after flopping two pair and checking both the flop and turn out of position. Shornikau had turned top pair and moved all in only to be snap-called by Luo, who was an 80% favorite to secure the double up which would have made the two players nearly even in chips. As fate would have it, Shornikau would make a better two pair on the river to win the final pot of the night, the title and top prize of $177,500.

That concludes our coverage for this event but be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action from the 2024 Merit Poker Western Series $3,300 Main Event which is already underway and set to play down to a winner on January 25.

Tags: Aleksandar TotAleksandr KirichenkoAnatoly NikitinBogdan MunteanuFahredin MustafovGuoliang WeiJustus HeldMaher AchourMaksim ShornikauMikalai VaskaboinikauMilos SkrbicMonika ZukowiczShuang LuoTarmo Tammel

Shuang Luo Eliminated in 2nd Place ($125,100)

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

Maksim Shornikau opened to 600,000 and Shuang Luo defended from the big blind.

The flop came J?8?3? and both players checked leading to the Q? on the turn. Shornikau bet 800,000 and Luo moved all in for 3,500,000. Shornikau snap-called to put Luo at risk.

Shuang Luo: J?8?
Maksim Shornikau: Q?5?

Luo was a massive favorite with two pair but the 5? river gave Shornikau a bigger two pair to take the final pot of the tournament, the title and the top prize of $177,500.

Player Chips Progress
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Maksim Shornikau
15,300,000
4,300,000
4,300,000
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Shuang Luo
Busted

Tags: Shuang LuoMaksim Shornikau

Aleksandar Tot Eliminated in 3rd Place ($81,500)

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

Aleksandar Tot moved all in from the small blind for 1,425,000 and Shuang Luo snap-called in the big blind with a covering stack to put Tot at risk.

Aleksandar Tot: K?9?
Shuang Luo: A?Q?

Tot found no help on the 8?5?J?4?2? runout and his deep run came to an end in third place while Luo scored the penultimate knockout of the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
9,600,000
1,475,000
1,475,000
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Maksim Shornikau
5,700,000
-50,000
-50,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
Busted

Tags: Aleksandar TotShuang Luo

Shornikau Rises From the Ashes

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

Maksim Shornikau limped in from the small blind and Aleksandar Tot raised to 650,000 from the big blind. Shornikau moved all in for 2,750,000 and Tot called with a covering stack to put Shornikau at risk.

Maksim Shornikau: 7?7?
Aleksandar Tot: A?Q?

Both players connected with the A?7?8? flop but Shornikau was well ahead with a set of sevens. The 2? turn left Tot drawing dead and after the Q? river Shornikau scored another full double up while leaving Tot with just six big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
8,125,000
25,000
25,000
Profile photo of Maksim Shornikau by
Maksim Shornikau
5,750,000
2,950,000
2,950,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
1,425,000
-3,000,000
-3,000,000

Tags: Aleksandar TotMaksim Shornikau

Luo Doubles Through Shornikau (Again) to Take Massive Lead

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Shuang Luo
Shuang Luo

Shuang Luo limped in from the small blind and Maksim Shornikau moved all in for 6,300,000. Luo called off with a stack of 4,700,000, putting herself at risk.

Shuang Luo: A?5?
Maksim Shornikau: J?10?

The A?2?4? flop gave Luo a massive lead to take the pot and the 6? turn left Shornikau drawing dead. The 7? river was a formality, after which Luo scored another massive double up through Shornikau.

Luo now holds nearly two thirds of the total chips in play.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
9,600,000
4,900,000
4,900,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
4,425,000
625,000
625,000
Profile photo of Maksim Shornikau by
Maksim Shornikau
1,600,000
-4,900,000
-4,900,000

Tags: Maksim ShornikauShuang Luo

Aleksandr Kirichenko Eliminated in 4th Place ($58,500)

Level 29 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Aleksandr Kirichenko
Aleksandr Kirichenko

Aleksandr Kirichenko moved all in for 1,715,000 from the small blind and was called by Maksim Shornikau in the big blind to put Kirichenko at risk.

Aleksandr Kirichenko: A?7?
Maksim Shornikau: K?6?

Kirichenko was ahead preflop but Shornikau took the lead with a pair of kings on the K?4?3? flop. He remained ahead on the J? turn and 3? river to send Kirichenko to the rail and deny his quest to avenge his runner up finish at the last Merit Poker $5,300 High Roller event from the Gangster Series this past October.

Player Chips Progress
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Maksim Shornikau
9,600,000
2,800,000
2,800,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
3,900,000
-575,000
-575,000
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
1,500,000
-360,000
-360,000
Profile photo of Aleksandr Kirichenko ru
Aleksandr Kirichenko
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Aleksandr KirichenkoMaksim Shornikau

Anatoly Nikitin Eliminated in 5th Place ($43,800)

Level 29 : Blinds 75,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Anatoly Nikitin
Anatoly Nikitin

Anatoly Nikitin opened to 500,000, leaving just 375,000 behind, from the hijack. Maksim Shornikau called from the button.

The flop came K?6?2?. Nikitin checked, Shornikau moved all in and Nikitin called off with his last 375,000 to put himself at risk.

Anatoly Nikitin: Q?8?
Maksim Shornikau: A?10?

Shornikau was ahead with ace-high and made top pair on the A? turn, leaving Nikitin drawing dead. The 8? river gave Nikitin a pair but it was no good at showdown and his deep run came to an end in fifth-place.

Player Chips Progress
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Maksim Shornikau
6,800,000
1,250,000
1,250,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
4,475,000
Profile photo of Aleksandr Kirichenko ru
Aleksandr Kirichenko
2,165,000
-35,000
-35,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
1,860,000
Profile photo of Anatoly Nikitin ru
Anatoly Nikitin
Busted

Tags: Anatoly NikitinMaksim Shornikau

Bogdan Munteanu Eliminated in Sixth Place ($35,100)

Level 27 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Bogdan Munteanu
Bogdan Munteanu

Aleksandar Tot opened to 200,000 from the cutoff and Bogdan Munteanu moved all in for 1,780,000 from the small blind. Anatoly Nikitin then moved all in for 1,960,000 from the big blind, forcing Tot out of the pot to leave Munteanu at risk.

Bogdan Munteanu: K?Q?
Anatoly Nikitin: Q?Q?

Nikitin was in excellent shape with pocket queens and remained ahead throughout the 9?8?6?3?A? runout to secure a full double up while sending Munteanu to the rail in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Anatoly Nikitin ru
Anatoly Nikitin
3,900,000
2,815,000
2,815,000
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Bogdan Munteanu
Busted

Tags: Aleksandar TotAnatoly NikitinBogdan Munteanu

Tarmo Tammel Eliminated in 7th Place ($29,200)

Level 26 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Tarmo Tammel
Tarmo Tammel

Aleksandr Kirichenko moved all in from the small blind, covering Tarmo Tammel in the big blind who was down to his last 535,000 chips. Tammel made the call and was at risk.

Tarmo Tammel: K?5?
Aleksandr Kirichenko: A?3?

Tammel couldn't connect with the 7?7?9?9?4? runout and was forced to settle for fifth place while Kirichenko collected a decent pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Maksim Shornikau
4,485,000
-15,000
-15,000
Profile photo of Aleksandar Tot me
Aleksandar Tot
3,550,000
555,000
555,000
Profile photo of Bogdan Munteanu ro
Bogdan Munteanu
2,705,000
-400,000
-400,000
Profile photo of Aleksandr Kirichenko ru
Aleksandr Kirichenko
2,465,000
295,000
295,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Anatoly Nikitin ru
Anatoly Nikitin
1,085,000
-200,000
-200,000
Profile photo of Shuang Luo cn
Shuang Luo
1,010,000
-90,000
-90,000
Profile photo of Tarmo Tammel ee
Tarmo Tammel
Busted

Tags: Aleksandr KirichenkoTarmo Tammel

Guo Liang Wei Eliminated in 8th Place ($23,400)

Level 24 : Blinds 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Guoliang Wei
Guoliang Wei

Aleksandr Kirichenko moved all in from the small blind for 685,000 and Guoliang Wei called off from the big blind for his last 340,000 to put himself at risk.

Guoliang Wei: A?9?
Aleksandr Kirichenko: A?J?

Wei was drawing dead by the turn on the J?4?10?5?K? runout and was forced to settle for eighth-place while Kirichenko scored nearly a full double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Aleksandr Kirichenko ru
Aleksandr Kirichenko
1,100,000
315,000
315,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Guoliang Wei cn
Guoliang Wei
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Aleksandr KirichenkoGuoliang Wei