Gregory "Greg" Merson is an American professional poker player.
Education
His first (WSOP) in the money finish was at the 2009 Main Event where he finished 639th in a field of 6,494 for a $21,365 payday. At the 2012 WSOP, Merson finished in the money in three shorthanded (fourand six-handed) Number Limit Hold "em events prior to the main event. In addition to his bracelet, he finished 5th in the 750-person $2,500 four-handed event for a prize of $70,280 and 21st in the 924-person $3,000 six-handed event for a prize of $16,850.
Career
He earned his first bracelet at the 2012 474-player $10,000 six-handed Texas hold"em World Championship. On Day 3 of the event he started in 12th place out of 27 contestants. When the blinds were 10,000/20,000/3,000 earlier in the 2012 Main Event, Merson was down to 50,000 chips, meaning he nearly had to settle for a $52,718 payday and an approximate 150th-place finish.
On Day 7, he began in 12th place of 27 remaining entrants, but was the chip leader when the field was narrowed to 12 players.
He finished the day third in chips out of nine. However, following the 2012 Europe, he trailed a few players such as Antonio Esfandiari and leader Philosophy Hellmuth, but remained the only player with a chance to overtake Hellmuth.
In the early morning of October 30, Merson became one of three to go to the final day of the WSOP 2012 Main Event, alongside Jesse Sylvia and Jacob Balsiger. Merson held a large chip lead heading into the final day, with over 46 percent of chips in play among the final three.
Prior to his 2012 bracelet wins, his biggest payout in any tournament came when he owned a 5% stake in a player who succeeded at a PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, earning himself $75,000.
Merson also has played online at both PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker under the name gregy20723. His best personal tournament result was a 2nd-place finish in the 1564-person $200 + $15 July 25, 2010 PokerStars Sunday Second Chance event where he earned $40,664. As of August 2014, Merson"s live tournament winnings exceed $10,900,000.
Merson started playing poker with neighborhood friends in 2003.
He attended the University of Maryland for two and a half semesters before dropping out to play poker. At first, he was not successful, so he attended community college.
He resided in Laurel, Maryland until Black Friday, when he established residence in Toronto. He also briefly lived in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
His mother"s name is Donna and he has a brother.
Merson overcame both marijuana and cocaine addictions before winning the.