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2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series

$3,300 Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$307,700
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,300
Prize Pool
$1,694,640
Entries
614
Level Info
Level
38
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
9
Players Left
1

Nichan Khorchidian Claims $307,700 and Merit Poker Main Event Title Saying It Might Be His Last

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Nichan Khorchidian
Nichan Khorchidian

After previously walking away from the 2024 Merit Poker Western Series $3,300 Main Event title on his own terms earlier this year, Nichan Khorchidian has now claimed victory at the 2024 Merit Poker Gatsby Gala Series Main Event. Battling through a competitive 614-entry field inside the stunning Crystal Cove Hotel and Casino, Khorchidian emerged triumphant, earning a career-best score of $307,700 and proving that this time, the trophy was his to take home.

Khorchidian’s path to victory was a mix of skill, intuition, and his unmistakable personality. Known for his chatty and friendly presence at the table, he played the tournament on his terms, blending bold moves with sharp reads and a genuine love for the game. From managing one of the largest stacks throughout the event to embracing the dynamics of every situation, Khorchidian’s triumph wasn’t just about the numbers—it was about staying true to himself and enjoying every moment of the journey.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Nichan KhorchidianLebanon$307,700
2Bogdan JontulovicSerbia$211,400
3Dmitry GromovRussia$142,470
4Anton WiggSweden$102,570
5Vedat YilmazTurkey$76,930
6Adrian StateRomania$61,640
7Andrey PateychukRussia$51,300
8Naji TannouryLebanon$40,930
9Felipe KetzerBrazil$30,770

Winner's Reaction

“It feels good, bro,” Khorchidian said after his victory, his relief and joy evident. “It was a very fast heads-up. The whole tournament was great for me—I had 100 big blinds the whole time, and I kept that stack for such a long time.” Reflecting on his earlier runner-up finish, he clarified, “It wasn’t really second place. We chopped fairly, but I didn’t want all the attention, so I just lost heads-up. I didn’t want the trophy that time.”

For Khorchidian, poker has been a mix of profession and hobby, though his future in the game remains uncertain. “I was telling the table there’s an 80% chance I quit poker if I win—and I won. So now there’s an 80% chance I won’t play again,” he said with a laugh.

Known for being chatty and friendly at the table, Khorchidian brushed off suggestions that his style is calculated to gain an edge. “People think I do it to gain an edge or make people think, but I’m just like this. I like to have fun; I enjoy the game,” he explained. “I do some stuff that maybe poker players think is wrong, but for me, it’s right. I’m at the table, I know the dynamics, I know the stack sizes. For example, the eight-six hand—I know a lot of people will criticize, but for me, I do what I want to do. It’s my money, it’s my stack, and for me, that was the right play.”

Khorchidian’s relaxed, confident demeanor and willingness to embrace his own style have set him apart, and his win here felt like the perfect culmination of his approach to the game.

Final Table Action

The day got off to an explosive start when Felipe Ketzer was eliminated in the very first hand of the final table. Anton Wigg had opened with ace-queen and then called the shove of Ketzer, who held pocket tens. Wigg made two pair on the flop, which was more than enough to send Ketzer to the rail in ninth.

Shortly after, Naji Tannoury got pocket jacks into the middle for around twenty-two big blinds and ran into ace-king of Dmitry Gromov. An ace on the flop was enough for Gromov to send Tannoury out in eighth.

In the second level of the day, Andrey Pateychuk committed over half of his stack preflop then got his king-queen in on a low flop. Unfortunately for Pateychuk, Adrian State had the Cowboys to end the Russian player's run in seventh.

Andrey Pateychuk
Andrey Pateychuk

A crucial hand swung Jontulovic's way when he five-bet shoved with pocket kings and was called by State's pocket jacks. A clean runout vaulted Jontulovic up the leaderboard.

At this moment, Khorchidian hadn't been involved much, and his chip lead had evaporated. It was Wigg that led the pack for quite some time, and he held a third of the chips in play after a hand he played with Jontulovic. The two had taken it to the streets, and Wigg's king-queen had backdoored trip kings, getting a value bet on the river paid off by Jontulovic.

Not long after, it was Khorchidian's turn to backdoor trips, and he got a river value bet paid off by Wigg, which sprung the eventual champion back up the counts.

Anton Wigg
Anton Wigg

Jontulovic was again at risk shortly after when he made a big call with ace-four on a draw-heavy board against Gromov, who had a flush draw and pair outs with queen-ten. After the runout, Jontulovic was left with a full house and a new chip stack that he started to put to good use.

State's stack had dwindled to around seven big blinds, and he got his ace-six in against the ace-seven of Gromov. A seven on the flop secured Gromov the pot, eliminating State in sixth.

Adrian State
Adrian State

It was at this point that Khorchidian started to climb the counts by taking down a lot of small pots and using his big stack to his advantage. However, that pressure soon backfired when he three-bet shoved eight-six and was called by the king-queen of Jontulovic. The Serbian player's hand held up, which brought his stack closer to Khorchidian's.

Vedat Yilmaz had quietly been going about his business and laddered up a few of the payouts but eventually succumbed to the victor. Khorchidian was in the small blind and shoved with ace-eight, then Yilmaz put himself at risk with eight-seven with around eight big blinds in his stack. No help arrived on the board, which meant Yilmaz was eliminated in fifth.

Khorchidian then played a huge hand with pocket kings, one that he almost predicted perfectly. The Lebanese player said that he was going to get pocket kings and lose to an ace-x hand, and that situation almost came to fruition when his Cowboys were all-in against the ace-ten of Jontulovic. However, the poker gods were kind to Khorchidian, and his kings held up, leaving him thankful his prediction didn't come true.

Wigg's final six big blinds went in with king-three, but Khorchidian's dominating king-queen held strong to send Wigg out in fourth place.

Dmitry Gromov
Dmitry Gromov

The very next hand, Khorchidian claimed another knockout as his ace-queen was far too good against the ace-four of Gromov, which meant just two players remained.

Khorchidian held a slender chip lead going into heads-up but quickly extended that to four-to-one after several pots went his way, and Jontulovic had no answer.

Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

In the final hand of the night, Khorchidian shoved with ace-eight, and Jontulovic called with king-three for around eleven big blinds. A king-queen-ten flop gave Jontulovic top pair, and he turned a three to improve to two pair. However, the jack on the river gave Khorchidian Broadway and secured him the Main Event title.

A huge congratulations to Nichan Khorchidian for an incredible performance and a well-deserved Main Event victory! Battling through tough competition and high-pressure moments, he proved himself a true champion. This win is a moment to celebrate and a memory that will last a lifetime. Well done, Nichan!

Tags: Adrian StateAndrey PateychukAnton WiggBogdan JontulovicDmitry GromovFelipe KetzerNaji TannouryNichan KhorchidianVedat Yilmaz

Bogdan Jontulovic Eliminated in 2nd Place ($211,400)

Level 38 : Blinds 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

Nichan Khorchidian shoved from the button and Bogdan Jontulovic, with around 9,000,000 in his stack, made the call.

Bogdan Jontulovic: K3 All in
Nichan Khorchidian: A8

Khorchidian had a chance to capture the title, but was dealt a huge blow on the 10KQ flop as Jontulovic paired his king. Some of Khorchidian's outs were removed when Jontulovic improved to two pair on the 3 turn, which meant only a jack on the river would secure Khorchidian the trophy.

With all eyes locked on the board, the dealer burned and turned the J, one of four outs that Khorchidian needed, which meant Jontulovic was eliminated in 2nd.

Player Chips Progress
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Nichan Khorchidian
61,400,000
12,400,000
12,400,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
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Bogdan Jontulovic
Busted

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Khorchidian Turns a Set, Jontulovic Dwindling

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Nichan Khorchidian
Nichan Khorchidian

Bogdan Jontulovic limped in and Nichan Khorchidian made it 2,500,000. Jontulovic called.

On the 627 flop, Khorchidian bet out 2,500,000, and Jontulovic called to see the 4 turn. The aggression levels were toned down a bit from Khorchidian as he checked, then Jontulovic fired 4,000,000. Khorchidian called.

A 3 fell on the river and both players elected to check, then Khorchidian showed a set with 44 to claim the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nichan Khorchidian lb
Nichan Khorchidian
45,000,000
8,000,000
8,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Bogdan Jontulovic rs
Bogdan Jontulovic
16,000,000
-8,500,000
-8,500,000

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicNichan Khorchidian

Dmitry Gromov Eliminated in 3rd Place ($142,470)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Dmitry Gromov
Dmitry Gromov

Dmitry Gromov shoved the button for 7,300,000 and Nichan Khorchidian snap-called from the big blind.

Dmitry Gromov: A4 All in
Nichan Khorchidian: AQ

Gromov was shouting for a chop and did pick up some possibilities on the AK8 flop as another eight would mean they split. However the 6J runout was no help to Gromov, and he left in 3rd.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nichan Khorchidian lb
Nichan Khorchidian
34,800,000
8,800,000
8,800,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Dmitry Gromov ru
Dmitry Gromov
Busted
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dmitry GromovNichan Khorchidian

Anton Wigg Eliminated in 4th Place ($102,570)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Anton Wigg
Anton Wigg

Anton Wigg shoved 2,800,000 from the button and Nichan Khorchidian shoved from the small blind.

Anton Wigg: K3 All in
Nichan Khorchidian: KQ

Wigg was in a world of hurt and it got worse on the Q98 flop as Khorchidian paired his queen. However, there was some hope on the J turn as Wigg picked up a flush draw, however the 4 river was no help, and he headed home in 4th.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nichan Khorchidian lb
Nichan Khorchidian
26,000,000
4,000,000
4,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
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Anton Wigg
Busted
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Anton WiggNichan Khorchidian

Quads for Jontulovic, Regains Chip Lead

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Bogdan Jontulovic
Bogdan Jontulovic

Nichan Khorchidian made it 1,100,000 from the button and Bogdan Jontulovic called in the big blind.

They saw a flop of 3A9, which both checked to the 4 turn. Jontulovic led out for 1,500,000, and Khorchidian called.

When the 4 paired the board on the river, Jontulovic announced a bet of 3,800,000, and Khorchidian again had a tough decision. After thinking it over for a while, Khorchidian decided to call.

Jontulovic then showed 44 for quads!

"Quads! Quads is a very good hand," said Khorchidian as he mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
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Bogdan Jontulovic
27,000,000
6,500,000
6,500,000
Profile photo of Nichan Khorchidian lb
Nichan Khorchidian
16,000,000
-6,500,000
-6,500,000
Day 4 Chip Leader

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicNichan Khorchidian

Khorchidian Put in the Blender by Jontulovic

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Nichan Khorchidian
Nichan Khorchidian

Bogdan Jontulovic opened to 1,200,000 from the button and Nichan Khorchidian called from the big blind.

On the AJ4 flop, Khorchidian check-called a bet of 900,000 from Jontulovic to see the Q turn, which went check-check.

A 9 dropped on the river and after Khorchidian checked, Jontulovic announced a big bet of 4,500,000. Khorchidian went deep, deep into the tank and even lifted his sunglasses to the top of his head to get a better view of the board.

"I have a 100% success rate in my hero calls," said Khorchidian. "I can't believe this, I'm wasting all of my timebanks," he added.

"Fold," was eventually announced by Khorchidian, and Jontulovic took the pot.

"I wanted to keep my record at 100%," remarked Khorchidian after the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Nichan Khorchidian lb
Nichan Khorchidian
22,500,000
-2,400,000
-2,400,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Bogdan Jontulovic rs
Bogdan Jontulovic
20,500,000
2,500,000
2,500,000

Tags: Bogdan JontulovicNichan Khorchidian

Vedat Yilmaz Eliminated in 5th Place ($76,930)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Vedat Yilmaz
Vedat Yilmaz

The action folded to Nichan Khorchidian in the small blind, who shoved a big stack of green chips, worth 500,000 each, into the pot. Vedat Yilmaz was in the big blind with around 3,000,000 behind and quickly called.

Vedat Yilmaz: 87 All in
Nichan Khorchidian: A8

Yilmaz was at risk and dominated by the superior hand of Khorchidian, but he did pick up some extra outs on the 995 flop as he picked up a gutshot. However, the 310 runout was no help, and Yilmaz was out in 5th.

Player Chips Progress
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Nichan Khorchidian
23,000,000
6,000,000
6,000,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Vedat Yilmaz tr
Vedat Yilmaz
Busted

Tags: Vedat YilmazNichan Khorchidian

Yilmaz Frustrated, Wigg Chips Up

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Vedat Yilmaz
Vedat Yilmaz

Vedat Yilmaz raised to 900,000 from under the gun and Anton Wigg called in the small blind.

On the 598 flop, both players checked to the J turn where Wigg check-called a bet of 1,200,00 from Yilmaz.

When the 6 hit the river, both players checked again then Wigg revealed a straight with 77. Yilmaz was furious and thumped the table in frustration, then revealed AJ for top pair.

Player Chips Progress
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Anton Wigg
13,500,000
1,500,000
1,500,000
EPT Main Event Champion
EPT 1X Winner
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Vedat Yilmaz
5,800,000
25,000
25,000

Tags: Anton WiggVedat Yilmaz

Khorchidian Wins Back-to-Back Pots Against Gromov

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Dmitry Gromov
Dmitry Gromov

Nichan Khorchidian just won two pots in back-to-back hands against Dmitry Gromov.

First, on a board of 92107 with around 3,000,000 in the middle, both Khorchidian and Gromov checked to see the K river, where Khorchidian bet 600,000. Gromov called and mucked when he saw the KQ of Khorchidian, who had rivered top pair.

In the next hand, Gromov raised to 600,000 and Khorchidian called in the big blind.

On the 35Q flop, Khorchidian checked and Gromov fired 400,000. Khorchidian then raised to 1,500,000, and Gromov quickly called.

The turn brought a K and Khorchidian shoved. Gromov had around 5,600,000 behind and quickly folded, which meant Khorchidian extended his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Nichan Khorchidian
23,700,000
2,200,000
2,200,000
Day 4 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Dmitry Gromov ru
Dmitry Gromov
5,600,000
-4,600,000
-4,600,000
WPT 1X Winner

Tags: Dmitry GromovNichan Khorchidian

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