2025 PokerStars EPT Malta

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 6
Event Info
2025 PokerStars EPT Malta
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
104
Prize
€631,632
Event Info
Buy-in
€5,300
Prize Pool
€4,355,300
Entries
898
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 6
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5
Players Left
1
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€5,300 Main Event

Day 6 Completed

Tomasz Brzezinski Wins Rollercoaster Heads-Up to Capture 2025 EPT Malta Main Event

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Tomasz Brzezinski
Tomasz Brzezinski

For Tomasz Brzezinski, 2025 has been nothing short of extraordinary. Just weeks after finishing fourth in the EPT Barcelona Main Event, the 37-year-old from Poland completed his dream run on home soil in Malta by capturing the 2025 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Malta €5,300 Main Event at Casino Malta.

Brzezinski, who has lived in Malta for the past decade working in the sports betting industry, outlasted a record-breaking 898 entries and defeated Ukrainian debutant Mykhailo Ostash in a rollercoaster heads-up battle to secure the trophy and €631,632 from the €4,355,300 prize pool after a heads-up deal.

He also became just the 11th player in EPT history to reach back-to-back Main Event final tables, and his victory adds a career-defining title to the breakout year of his poker journey.

“It was wild,” Brzezinski told PokerNews moments after his win. “At some point, yes, I thought it might slip away. I’m not the luckiest in heads-up. I’ve been second six or seven times at festivals before, so it almost felt like I was cursed. Especially after losing so many flips in a row and watching the stacks even out again. But in the end, it went my way, and I’m very happy.”

Despite his recent hot streak, poker remains more of a passion project than a full-time profession for the Polish champion.

“I used to play poker years ago,” he said. “Then came the choice to continue with poker or start a regular job. I decided to go the safe route, but I’ve always played on the side. I enjoy live poker much more than my actual work sometimes,” he laughed. “I’ve got a lot of friends who are great players, and I try to be a sponge, learn from them, and analyze spots. Somehow, it’s paying off.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Tomasz BrzezinskiPoland€631,632*
2Mykhailo OstashUkraine€603,058*
3Adria CalongeSpain€339,000
4Aliaksei BoikaBelarus€260,750
5Tom-Aksel BedellNorway€200,550
6Toni KaukuaFinland€154,250
7Ben HeathUnited Kingdom€118,650
8Juan PardoSpain€91,250
9Joao TomasPortugal€70,250

*denotes heads-up deal

Boika Falls Short in Title Defense

Tom-Aksel Bedell
Tom-Aksel Bedell

Tom-Aksel Bedell spent Days 3 and 4 at the top of the chip counts, but his Day 5 run took a different turn as he entered the finale as the short stack. Despite a brief early rally, the Norwegian businessman and high roller was the first to bow out. On the first hand back from the opening break, Bedell went with deuces, but couldn’t leapfrog Ostash’s pocket threes.

Aliaksei Boika was chasing history, aiming to become just the fifth player to win two EPT Main Event titles and defend the crown he claimed nine years ago in Malta. Only Victoria Coren Mitchell, Mikalai Pobal, Mike Watson, and Anton “WhatIfGod” Bergstrom (with two online EPT victories) have managed the feat.

Aliaksei Boika
Aliaksei Boika

Boika’s run ended in fourth place. He pulled off a brilliant ace-high hero call that briefly vaulted him up the counts, but the momentum didn’t last. In his final hand, Boika’s kings were cracked by Ostash’s pocket fives, with the Ukrainian flopping a set and extracting maximum value with a 2.5-times-pot river shove.

In the final three, Brzezinski surged into the chip lead, picking off a bluff, getting paid with quads, and going runner-runner to make a full house against Ostash’s flopped flush. This left Adria Calonge firmly rooted to the bottom of the counts, and he was gone in third after his king-five couldn’t get there against Brzezinski’s pocket tens.

Ostash Refuses to Lay Down

Stacks got close to even just after the duel for the title began, so the finalists agreed to an even split of the remaining prize pool. They shook hands on a deal that locked up €603,098 each, leaving €28,534 and the EPT trophy still to play for.

Brzezinski came out the aggressor in heads-up play, but Ostash proved almost impossible to finish. The Ukrainian rattled off a series of escapes that defied belief: first winning a flip with king-jack against tens, then spiking trips with queen-ten to beat ace-eight. He survived again with pocket fours against ten-nine before coolly picking off a river bluff to haul himself back into contention.

Mykhailo Ostash
Mykhailo Ostash

The momentum swung wildly. Ostash even surged into the lead at one point, but Brzezinski responded with a runner-runner flush that earned a 5 million river call to restore a commanding 2:1 edge. Still, Ostash wouldn’t go quietly, doubling for a fifth time with a flush of his own to drag the contest into deep waters.

From there, it became survival poker of the highest order. Ostash clung on with a sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth double-up, each more improbable than the last. When Brzezinski finally found himself all-in and at risk, his pocket eights held against ace-jack to leave Ostash nearly out of gas. But the Ukrainian wasn’t done yet. They say a cat only has nine lives, but Ostash seemed to have at least ten, spiking yet another flip with king-queen to stay alive, and even finding an eleventh double-up to briefly take the driver’s seat.

Tomasz Brzezinski
Tomasz Brzezinski

The miracle run, however, couldn’t last forever. Brzezinski’s ace-jack bested Ostash’s ace-ten to leave him on a single big blind. On Ostash’s 12th all-in — and the 14th of the heads-up match — the comeback finally collapsed, and Brzezinski scooped the last of the chips to seal one of the most chaotic finales in EPT history.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage of EPT Malta, but as always, stay tuned to keep up with all the major tournament action worldwide.

Tags: Adria CalongeAliaksei BoikaBen HeathJoao TomasJuan PardoMikalai PobalMike WatsonMykhailo OstashTom-Aksel BedellTomasz BrzezinskiToni KaukuaVictoria Coren Mitchell

Mykhailo Ostash Eliminated in 2nd Place (€603,058)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Mykhailo Ostash
Mykhailo Ostash

Mykhailo Ostash put in his last 650,000 from the button and Tomasz Brzezinski called from the big blind to set up the 14th all-in showdown of heads-up play.

Mykhailo Ostash: 54All in
Tomasz Brzezinski: 104

Ostash's survival streak finally ran out as Brzezinski had the title locked up after making two pair on the Q10J46 runout. Ostash finished runner-up for €603,058*.

Congratulations to Tomasz Brzezinski for winning the EPT Malta Main Event.

*denotes heads-up deal

Player Chips Progress
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Tomasz Brzezinski
26,950,000
650,000
650,000
EPT 1X Winner
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Mykhailo Ostash
Busted
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Brzezinski Bites Back to Leave Ostash on Fumes

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Tomasz Brzezinski
Tomasz Brzezinski

One hand after doubling up his opponent, Tomasz Brzezinski raised to 800,000 on the button. Mykhailo Ostash then quickly moved all in, and Brzezinski snap-called for his stack of 12,950,000.

Tomasz Brzezinski: AJ All in
Mykhailo Ostash: A10

The 644 provided possibilities of a chop, but the rest of the 37 runout remained clean for Brzezinski.

Brzezinski doubled up, leaving Ostash with less than two big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
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Tomasz Brzezinski
26,300,000
13,350,000
13,350,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Mykhailo Ostash ua
Mykhailo Ostash
650,000
13,350,000
13,350,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Preflop Confrontation Puts Ostash Back Into Lead

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Mykhailo Ostash
Mykhailo Ostash

Mykhailo Ostash put all of his 6,800,000 chips at risk on the button. Tomasz Brzezinski quickly called in the big blind as the pair shared yet another all-in showdown.

Mykhailo Ostash: KQ All in
Tomasz Brzezinski: A8

Ostash flopped trips on K5K to nearly lock up the pot. He officially received the checkmark on the 9 turn, and the players returned to the table as the 8 river completed the board.

Once again, Ostash was in the chip lead, although it was a very thin lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Mykhailo Ostash
14,000,000
7,400,000
7,400,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Tomasz Brzezinski pl
Tomasz Brzezinski
12,950,000
7,400,000
7,400,000
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Brzezinski Takes Some Chips Back

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

Mykhailo Ostash limped in on the button, and Tomasz Brzezinski checked in the big blind. Brzezinski checked the 3KQ flop over to Ostash, who fired a bet of 500,000.

Brzezinski called, after which the heads-up duo checked through the 7 turn. Brzezinski then bet 1,000,000 on the 2 river, quickly being looked up by Ostash.

Brzezinski showed Q5 for a pair of queens, leaving the J7 of Ostash trailing and bringing him back down to a stack of 16 big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Tomasz Brzezinski pl
Tomasz Brzezinski
20,350,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Mykhailo Ostash ua
Mykhailo Ostash
6,600,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Indestructible Ostash Finds Way Back In Again

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Mykhailo Ostash
Mykhailo Ostash

Tomasz Brzezinski shipped in his stack on the button, and Mykhailo Ostash quickly called off in the big blind for 4,050,000.

Mykhailo Ostash: KQ All in
Tomasz Brzezinski: 1010

Ostash paired on the 8QJ flop, and improved to two pair on the K turn. Brzezinski could hit a straight or a set to win the tournament, but the 2 river provided neither, continuing the seemingly never-ending battle between the final two players.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Tomasz Brzezinski pl
Tomasz Brzezinski
18,450,000
5,050,000
5,050,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Mykhailo Ostash ua
Mykhailo Ostash
8,500,000
5,050,000
5,050,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Brzezinski Wins Flip for Huge Lead

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Tomasz Brzezinski
Tomasz Brzezinski

Mykhailo Ostash made it 1,000,000 to go on the button. Tomasz Brzezinski responded with a three-bet all-in for 11,550,000 and was snapped off by Ostash.

Tomasz Brzezinski: 88 All in
Mykhailo Ostash: AJ

The players went to their respective rails to see the dealer put 54469 as the board. Brzezinski's pocket pair remained the best hand, doubling him up and leaving Ostash with less than ten big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
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Tomasz Brzezinski
23,500,000
10,050,000
10,050,000
EPT 1X Winner
Profile photo of Mykhailo Ostash ua
Mykhailo Ostash
3,450,000
10,050,000
10,050,000
Day 5 Chip Leader

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

Level: 35

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 400,000

Ostash Battles Back to Even Stacks

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Mykhailo Ostash
Mykhailo Ostash

Tomasz Brzezinski raised his button to 800,000. Mykhailo Ostash called in the big blind and check-called Brzezinski's bet of 1,100,000 on the 4A7 flop.

The 3 turn then checked through to the 10 river, where Ostash checked again. Brzezinski put it all in, sending Ostash into the tank.

After some time, Ostash found a call, tabling K7 for a pair of sevens. Brzezinski had just queen-high with Q6, and he saw his opponent double up to create another nearly-even-stacks scenario, with Ostash holding a slight lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Mykhailo Ostash
13,500,000
6,600,000
6,600,000
Day 5 Chip Leader
Profile photo of Tomasz Brzezinski pl
Tomasz Brzezinski
13,450,000
6,600,000
6,600,000
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Mykhailo OstashTomasz Brzezinski

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