2025 Malta Poker Festival Spring

€550 Grand Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Malta Poker Festival Spring
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
€94,600
Event Info
Buy-in
€550
Prize Pool
€555,940
Entries
1,202
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
180
Players Left
10
Players Left 1 / 1202

Forza Italia! Domenico Lando Chases Consecutive MPF Grand Event Titles while Antonio Scala Leads into Final Day

Level 27 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Domenico Lando
Domenico Lando

Winning a large-field live poker tournament is anything but easy, but winning consecutive flagship events at a poker festival is a rare feat indeed.

After 12 levels of play in Day 2, Domenico Lando is in the running to do just that - the Italian triumphed in the October 2024 edition of the Malta Poker Festival Grand Event for a career-best €140,000 payday, and he will return to Portomaso Casino for the final day of the Spring 2025 edition sitting fourth out of the returning ten players, all hunting the €100,000 first-place prize.

Lando had to battle all day for that privilege - he was all-in with deuces for four big blinds just before dinner and held for the double-up. He then caught some heat towards the end of the day to bust Manuel Janas with a rivered flush and disposed of short-stack Giulio Di Salvo.

Italian players make up six of those who outlasted 180 Day 2 hopefuls to come back for the final day, and it is Day 1f chip leader Antonio Scala who will hold the lead when play resumes, finishing up with a 46 big blind stack of 11,500,000.

Scala was aggressive throughout the day, and wasn't afraid to leverage his stack at opportune times. Sevens in particular were good to him, resulting in him sending Ludovic Uzan and Thomas Lange to the exits.

Antonio Scala
Antonio Scala

Matteo Ferrara (8,840,000) and Aurelio Vallone (6,750,000) make up an all Azzurri top three. Ferrara at one stage looked like he could be the runaway leader - after he woke up with aces and found fellow big stack Gustav Andersson also with a premium - but he ran into overpairs on two occasions towards the end of the day.

The field is relatively tightly packed, with Egon Holdhus of Norway and Macedonian Dragan Ignjatovski slightly cut adrift at the bottom. Any of the players could make a run at the title.

End of Day 2 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Antonio ScalaItaly11,500,00046
2Matteo FerraraItaly8,840,00035
3Aurelio ValloneItaly6,750,00027
4Domenico LandoItaly6,645,00026
5Carsten MawickGermany6,455,00025
6Alexander MaskellUnited Kingdom5,645,00022
7Vincenzo PopoloItaly5,520,00022
8Angelo ViettiItaly4,780,00019
9Egon HoldhusNorway2,830,00011
10Dragan IgnjatovskiNorth Macedonia1,700,0006

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1€100,0006€18,450
2€63,0007€12,950
3€43,5008€10,850
4€32,1509€8,550
5€25,05010€6,550

The players will return to Portomaso Casino at 1 p.m. local time on Monday, 5 May, where play will get underway at Level 28, 125,000/250,000, with a 250,000 big blind ante. The clock will be set to 50-minute levels.

PokerNews will be on the floor until a champion is crowned, so stay tuned for your coverage of all the action.

Tags: Alexander MaskellAngelo ViettiAntonio ScalaCarsten MawickDomenico LandoDragan IgnjatovskiEgon HoldhusGiulio Di SalvoGustav AnderssonLudovic UzanManuel JanasMatteo FerraraThomas LangeAurelio ValloneVincenzo Popolo