Day 1A of the €880 Merit Poker Cup unfolded inside the Merit Royal Splendid Casino in Budva as part of the Merit Poker Montenegro Championship, attracting 115 entries for the opening flight. After a full day of competitive play, the field was reduced to 17 players, all securing a cash finish and a seat in Day 2.

Stefan Cupic closed the day as the chip leader following an action-packed session, bagging 718,000 chips. He was closely followed by Bobby James, who finished strong with 691,000, leaving the pair well clear of the rest of the field and firmly establishing themselves as the stacks to watch moving forward.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Stefan CupicMontenegro718,000144
2Bobby JamesUnited Kingdom691,000138
3Oleg BystreninRussia241,00048
4Ravil RafikovRussia232,00046
5Fausto TantilloItaly224,00045
6Vladimir LappoBelarus220,00044
7Jean-Baptiste PanoFrance162,00032
8Fabrizio Lo CarboItaly153,00031
9Mazalahedwa BakoUnited Kingdom138,00028
10Xiaozhe LiuChina118,00024

Much of the late-day spotlight centered on the shared table of Cupic and James, with both players involved in several of the most memorable pots as blinds increased and pressure mounted. Neither showed any intention of slowing down, setting an aggressive tone as the field tightened.

James remained active throughout the closing levels, including a blind-versus-blind moment between himself and Cupic where both players agreed to move all in without looking at their cards. The high-stakes gamble favored James, who paired his queen on the river to secure a timely double-up.

A pivotal hand for Cupic saw him double through Oleg Bystrenin, rivering trips with king-seven to crack pocket aces and swing momentum decisively in his favor — a key moment on his path to the chip lead.

As the bubble approached, play slowed across the room. Petr Rudnev eliminated Katherina Aristotelos, Jean-Baptiste Pano sent Paul Grummitt to the rail, and Fabrizio Lo Carbo picked up an important pot when his pocket queens held strong.

The bubble finally burst when Bobby James called Adam Grueser’s shove with the nut flush draw. Grueser failed to improve, confirming the final 17 Day 1A survivors advancing to Day 2.

All remaining players will return on January 17 for Day 2, where they will be joined by qualifiers from the remaining starting flights. Day 1B gets underway tomorrow at 12:00 p.m. local time inside the Merit Royal Splendid Casino.

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