2019 The Malta Poker Festival

€550 Grand Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 The Malta Poker Festival

Final Results
Winner
Tomas Sujeta
Winning Hand
98
Prize
€150,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Prize Pool
€642,140
Entries
1,324
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
274
Players Left
21

Dan Goes into Day 3 with the Chip Lead in the MPF Grand Event with 21 Left

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Dmitri Dan
Dmitri Dan

Twelve levels of 50 minutes were played on Day 2 of the €550 Grand Event at The Malta Poker Festival. In what proved to be a hectic day from the start, the 274 survivors out of 1,324 entries were reduced to a mere 21 hopefuls left to battle it out for the lion share of the amazing €642,140 prize pool. The winner will eventually walk away with the first-place prize of €150,000 and the pretty MPF trophy.

The eliminations were coming in hot and heavy from the start as the announcement came in that 143 players would be in the money for at least €1,000. By the time the first break came around, more than 120 players had already busted from the tournament.

Shortly after the break, the tournament clock had been paused for what proved to be a long bubble with two players left to bust. During several rounds of hand-for-hand, nine times the all-in player doubled up. Valter Affatato finished in 145th place when he had flopped top pair and the chips went in on the turn. Unfortunately for him, Barny Boatman was ahead from the start as he had flopped the nut flush.

One more player doubled up before Stuart Bell, Frederick Field, and Marcus Larsson were all eliminated. As the bubble boy would get a special prize, a package to the Golden Series Cyprus, they had to play an all-in flip for it. In the end, it would be Bell who would walk away with a trip to another sunny island while both Field and Larsson pocketed a €1,000 min-cash.

The bubble lasted almost 90 minutes and when it had burst, the eliminations came in at a rapid pace. Almost 50 players were knocked out during one level and when it was time for the second break, only 75 players were left. And another three levels further, the field was reduced to almost half of that again. At the end of the day, Dmitri Dan managed to collect the most chips as he put 6,410,000 into a bag for Day 3.

Dan had a late surge and eliminated Shawn Morales and Simone Lombardo in the last two levels of the day. With more than 100 big blinds, Dan is going into Day 3 with a very comfortable chip lead. Dan is followed by Leendert Marcus also known as Paul by his friends. Marcus bagged 3,500,000 and was steadily building up his stack all day long. Third in the chip counts is Oskar Wedde who was doing the same and will take 3,195,000 with him on Day 3.

Tomas Sujeta, Michel Vat, Dario Marinelli, and Teijo Sinervo have all bagged an above-average stack. Linda Nguyen couldn’t participate in the Ladies Event as she is running deep in the Grand Event and was near the top of the chip counts for quite a large part of the day but lost a few pots at the end to bag 1,510,000 for Day 3.

Mark Vella scored a big double up but lost a big pot against Mario Manara just before the final three tables redraw. Nicolaj D’Antoni finished in third place last year and will be trying to better that result but he’s got some stiff competition with the remaining players left in the field.

Day 3 will start at 2 p.m. local time here in the Portomaso Casino with Level 27 which features a small blind of 30,000, big blind of 60,000, and a button ante of 60,000. Play will continue until there are nine or eight players left and level duration will increase to 60 minutes. The PokerNews live reporting team will be around as the players play down to the final table so make sure to return when it gets down to the nitty-gritty.

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
11Martyn Frey1,100,00018
12Peter de Bruin785,00013
13Dario Marinelli2,315,00039
14Salvatore Cultraro590,00010
15Giovanni Piccione1,450,00024
16Quentin Lecomte1,255,00021
18Mario Manara1,825,00030
     
21Samuel Quesada1,050,00018
22Domenico Tortomasi1,365,00023
23Craig Smith1,125,00019
25Leendert Marcus3,500,00058
26Nicolaj D'Antoni1,000,00017
27Teijo Sinervo2,185,00036
28Oskar Wedde3,195,00053
     
32Tomas Sujeta2,855,00048
33Dmitri Dan6,410,000107
34Mark Vella1,465,00024
35Michel Vat2,500,00042
36Pasquale Gregorio1,510,00025
37Jacopo Achille870,00015
38Linda Nguyen1,510,00025

Tags: Barny BoatmanDario MarinelliDmitri DanFrederick FieldLeendert MarcusLinda NguyenMarcus LarssonMario ManaraMark VellaMichel VatOskar WeddeShawn MoralesStuart BellTeijo SinervoTomas Sujeta

Sesay Doubles Up

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Sulaiman Sesay
Sulaiman Sesay

Sulaiman Sesay shoved from the middle position for 305,000 in total. Action folded to Raymond Church in the big blind who first looked at one card and then the other before making the call.

Sulaiman Sesay: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Raymond Church: {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{8-Spades} for Sesay to turn trips immediately to double up.

Unfortunately, this wasn't the same for Justinas Smilingis and Ion Stanica as they were eliminated over on one of the other tables.

Player Chips Progress
Raymond Church gb
Raymond Church
1,495,000
-320,000
-320,000
Sulaiman Sesay mt
Sulaiman Sesay
655,000
345,000
345,000
Justinas Smilingis lt
Justinas Smilingis
Busted
Ion Stanica ro
Ion Stanica
Busted

Tags: Ion StanicaJustinas SmilingisRaymond ChurchSulaiman Sesay

Silcock Falls to Janczarski

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Rickie Silcock
Rickie Silcock

Chris Da-Silva raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Rickie Silcock called for his last 23,000 from the small blind. Michal Janczarski called the 35,000 raise in the big blind.

The flop came {4-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{6-Spades}, Janczarski check-raised the 60,000 continuation-bet of Da-Silva to 140,000. Da-Silva considered his options for a bit and then folded.

Rickie Silcock: {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Michal Janczarski: {8-Spades}{7-Hearts}

"No five!" Silcock pleaded but the dealer turned the {5-Hearts} immediately to leave Silcock drawing dead.

The river completed the board with the {9-Spades} to give Janczarski an even higher straight as Silcock made his way to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
Michal Janczarski pl
Michal Janczarski
1,309,000
134,000
134,000
Chris Da-Silva gb
Chris Da-Silva
1,246,000
-95,000
-95,000
Rickie Silcock gb
Rickie Silcock
Busted

Tags: Chris Da SilvaMichal JanczarskiRickie Silcock

Silcock Doubles Through Torrisi

Level 17 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Rickie Silcock
Rickie Silcock

The board read {4-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{2-Spades} with over 90,000 in the middle already.

Rickie Silcock shoved for 89,000 from the cutoff and Illuminato Torrisi was considering his options from the button. In the end, he made the call with {j-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} for the pair of jacks. Silcock turned over {k-Hearts}{j-Spades} for the same pair of jacks but with the higher kicker.

The river completed the board with the {2-Clubs} for Silcock to stay ahead and double up.

This wasn't the case for Abz Lad and Martin Kilchenmann as they were eliminated to take the field down to 156 players remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Rickie Silcock gb
Rickie Silcock
280,000
202,500
202,500
Illuminato Torrisi it
Illuminato Torrisi
200,000
30,500
30,500
Abz Lad il
Abz Lad
Busted
Martin Kilchenmann
Martin Kilchenmann
Busted

Tags: Rickie SilcockMartin KilchenmannAbz LadIlluminato Torrisi

Lecomte Takes Out Pichierri

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Quentin Lecomte
Quentin Lecomte

In one of the last hands, before the level went up, Alessandro Pichierri raised to 9,000 from under the gun. Quentin Lecomte three-bet to 27,000 on the button. Action folded back to Pichierri who tanked for a while and then shoved for just over 100,000. Lecomte snap-called.

Alessandro Pichierri: {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}
Quentin Lecomte: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}

The board ran out {5-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} for Lecomte to flop top pair and improve to two pair on the turn to send Pichierri packing.

Player Chips Progress
Quentin Lecomte fr
Quentin Lecomte
520,000
324,000
324,000
Alessandro Pichierri it
Alessandro Pichierri
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Alessandro PichierriQuentin Lecomte

Prize Pool Details Confirmed

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
MPF Trophy
MPF Trophy

In total, there were 1,324 entries to create a prize pool of €642,140.

The winner will walk away with the MPF trophy and a whopping €150,000. A min-cash is worth €1,000 and 143 players will be in the money.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize (EUR) PlacePrize (EUR) PlacePrize (EUR)
1€ 150,000 10-12€ 7,000 49-56€ 1,550
2€ 82,000 13-15€ 5,000 57-64€ 1,350
3€ 48,000 16-18€ 3,500 65-72€ 1,200
4€ 38,000 19-24€ 2,900 73-80€ 1,150
5€ 32,440 25-32€ 2,400 81-96€ 1,100
6€ 26,000 33-40€ 2,100 97-112€ 1,050
7€ 20,000 41-48€ 1,800 113-143€ 1,000
8€ 14,000      
9€ 10,000      

1 PM Start for Day 2 of The Malta Poker Festival Grand Event

MPF Tournament Room
MPF Tournament Room

At an earlier start time than the previous day, Day 2 of the €550 Grand Event during the Malta Poker Festival will kick off at 1 p.m. local time at the Portomaso Casino. The four starting flights collected 1,324 entries and 274 players will return to the tables to try and get into the money stages today. A prize pool of €642,140 has been created by all those entries which easily surpassed the guarantee. The full prize pool details should be released by the organization at some point later today.

Starting the day with the overall chip lead is Day 1c player, Dario Comitini with 480,000 in chips. He is followed by Mateusz Wozniak, Mehmet Ongorur, Eviatar Mor, and Michel Vat. Borge Dypvik and Nicolaj D’Antoni reached the final table last year and are the only players left who can try and do that again as the defending champion, Emanuele Onnis was eliminated during the latter stages of Day 1c.

Other big stacks and familiar names include Luca Sebastiani, Dario Marinelli, Chris Da-Silva, Thomas Lind, Barny Boatman, Andreas Hoivold, Quentin Lecomte, Fabrice Soulier, Antonio Barbato, Andreas Klatt, Jon Kyte, and many more.

Day 2 has twelve levels on the schedule and starts with Level 15 which features a small blind of 2,000, big blind of 4,000, and a button ante of 4,000. Level duration has been increased to 50 minutes each and a break will take place after every three levels. The normal breaks will last 15 or 20 minutes and a 60-minute dinner break is scheduled after the ninth level of play.

The PokerNews live reporting team will right there to bring you all the newest updates from the first shuffle up and deal until the final chip count.

Day 2 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindButton Ante
15502,0004,0004,000
16502,5005,0005,000
17503,0006,0006,000
15-minute Break    
18504,0008,0008,000
19505,00010,00010,000
20506,00012,00012,000
20-minute Break    
21508,00016,00016,000
225010,00020,00020,000
235015,00025,00025,000
60-minute Dinner Break    
245015,00030,00030,000
255020,00040,00040,000
265025,00050,00050,000

Tags: Andreas HoivoldAndreas KlattAntonio BarbatoBarny BoatmanChris Da SilvaDario ComitiniDario MarinelliEmanuele OnnisEviatar MorFabrice SoulierJon KyteLuca SebastianiMateusz WozniakMehmet OngorurMichel VatQuentin LecomteThomas Lind