2025 PokerStars EPT Malta

€5,300 Main Event
Day: 1b
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
Total Entries
898
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1b
Entries
533
Players Left
189
Players Left 1 / 898
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€5,300 Main Event

Day 1b Completed

Jason Wheeler Tops the Lot as Day 1b of EPT Malta Main Event Concludes

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jason Wheeler
Jason Wheeler

After ten hour-long levels of play, Day 1b of the €5,300 PokerStars European Poker Tour (EPT) Malta Main Event is officially in the books.

Hosted at Casino Malta in St Julian’s, the event was last held in 2016, drawing a total of 468 players. Nine years later, it has already attracted 852 entrants, and with late registration open until the start of Day 2, that number is expected to climb even higher.

Finishing the day atop the leaderboard is American player Jason Wheeler. Having bagged 240,000, Wheeler will be returning to a stack worth an enormous 240 big blinds at the start of play. Wheeler is no stranger to deep runs at EPT Malta, having final tabled the €25,000 High Roller, €10,000 High Roller, and €5,000 Six Handed here in 2015. 



Second in chips at the end of play is Daniel Charlton, who bagged 226,500. Charlton showed that, well, there may not be a ‘right way’ to play pocket jacks; there are different ways to play them.

Rounding out the podium in third place is Merijn van Rooij. An EPT regular, the Dutch player will be hoping to turn his impressive start into a deep run and will enter Day 2 with a stack of 223,000.

Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jason WheelerUnited States240,000160
2Daniel CharltonUnited Kingdom226,500151
3Merijn van RooijNetherlands223,000149
4Paawan BansalIndia221,500148
5Richard GeyerUnited States220,000147
6Ferdinand JanssenNetherlands217,500145
7David RosichAndorra205,000137
8Ehsan AmiriAustralia201,000134
9Kenta MiyoshiJapan199,500133
10Evaldas AniulisLithuania193,500129
Kenny Hallaert
Kenny Hallaert

Two PokerStars ambassadors also ensured they will be in the hunt on Day 2, as Kenny Hallaert (63,000) and Fintan Hand (30,000) fly the flag for Team PokerStars.

Another notable name making it through is that of Dominik Panka. Having built a stack of 183,500, Panka will be hoping to replicate his deep run from last time an EPT took place in Malta, where he final tabled the Main Event.

Tom Middleton
Tom Middleton

No strangers to the deepest of deep runs, five former EPT Main Event champions also secured passage to Day 2. Tom Middleton (151,000) bagging the biggest stack, followed by Anton Bergstrom (68,500), Thomas Eychenne (54,500), Simon Wiciak(39,000) and Hossein Ensan (23,500).

Day 2 will begin on Wednesday, October 8, at noon local time. Late registration will remain open until this point, after which the official prize pool and payouts will be announced.

Play will start at Level 11, with blinds at 1,000/1,500/1,500, with the number of levels being played still to be confirmed.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews for chip counts, updates, and all the action as the €5,300 EPT Main Event continues in Malta.

Tags: Anton BergstromDaniel CharltonDavid RosichDominik PankaEhsan AmiriEvaldas AniulisFerdinand JanssenFintan HandHossein EnsanJason WheelerKenny HallaertKenta MiyoshiMerijn van RooijPaawan BansalRichard GeyerSimon WiciakThomas EychenneTom Middleton

End of Day 1b Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

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Day 1b Concludes

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

All tables are in the process of bagging their chips, meaning Day 1b has reached its conclusion. Out of the 533 entries, 189 players have made it through to Day 2, which will start tomorrow at noon local time.

Stay tuned for full chip counts and a recap of the day.

Afriat Falls Just Short

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Eric Afriat
Eric Afriat

In the very last hand of the day, the pot was around 27,000 with Eric Afriat first to act holding a 32,500 stack. Paawan Bansal raised to 112,500, putting Afriat’s tournament life on the line, as he only had about 40,000 behind. The board showed J2A59.

Afriat took a moment to think, even asking what the blinds would be for the start tomorrow. In the end, he made the call. Bansal tabled A10 for the nut flush, while Afriat also had a flush with 86, but it wasn’t enough. His tournament ended just one glimpse away from bagging a stack.

Tags: Eric AfriatPaawan Bansal

Studniarz Spikes River to Double

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Sylwia Studniarz
Sylwia Studniarz

When the action folded to Sylwia Studniarz in the small blind, she opted to raise to 3,000. Romain Lewis called from the big blind, taking the two to a flop.

The dealer spread a seemingly innocuous 5Q7 flop; it was anything but, as fireworks soon followed.

Studniarz checked, prompting Lewis to take over the betting lead, doing so for 3,500. Studniarz then check-raised to 10,000. Not done yet, Lewis three-bet to 18,500. Studniarz, undeterred, four-bet jammed for 62,300. One look back at his cards, and Lewis called.

Sylwia Studniarz: JJ All in
Romain Lewis: 75

Lewis had outflopped Studniarz, who was in danger of being eliminated with just a few hands of Day 1b left to play.

The dealer burned and turned the 6, keeping Lewis in the lead. However, the river Q counterfeited his two pair, providing Studniarz with a late-night double-up.

Tags: Romain LewisSylwia Studniarz

Cracked Aces Spell Genders' Goodbye During Final Hands

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

A pot between Orlando Genders and Dario Pieruzzini had grown to 24,000 when they reached the K537 turn. Genders checked to Pieruzzini, who fired a bet of 5,500.

Genders sighed and moved all in for 28,800, receiving a quick call from his opponent.

Orlando Genders: AA All in
Dario Pieruzzini: K7

Pieruzzini's two pair was not counterfeited on the 10 river, securing the pot in his favor. A dejected Genders amicably said his goodbyes to the tables while tables around him started bagging for the night.

Tags: Dario PieruzziniOrlando Genders

Final Four Hands

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

The tournament clock has been paused, and the dealers have been directed to deal four more hands.

Once these hands are complete, the remaining players will bag their chips and progress to Day 2.

Lewis Sends Sheils to the Rail

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Brandon Sheils
Brandon Sheils

The action was picked up on a board of 69J4Q with 28,800 in the pot. Brandon Sheils in the small blind checked, Romain Lewis in early position jammed for a bit more than 60,000 and Sheils went deep into the tank. The clock was called and at the end of the countdown, he threw his 29,000 chips in front of him to call.

Brandon Sheils: KJ All in
Romain Lewis: QJ

Sheils called with the second pair but ran into Lewis' two pair and was eliminated.

Tags: Brandon SheilsRomain Lewis

Kolonias Gets Big Double-Up From Moolenaar

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

The pot had grown to a sizable 55,000 when the action was picked on the 55AK turn. Michel Molenaar made a small bet of 7,500 in early position, which was called by Alexandros Kolonias on the button.

Molenaar elected to check the A river over to Kolonias, who almost instantly moved all in for 22,100. Molenaar asked for a count, spent some time in the tank, and flicked in a calling chip.

Kolonias tabled AJ for a full house, and Molenaar briefly showed QQ before he added them to the muck.

Tags: Alexandros KoloniasMichel Molenaar

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