The Festival Malta Day 5

The Festival Malta Day 5

The Festival in Malta Live Updates

Guido Stanzione Wins the Midnight Madness (€2,250) 20.05.2023 11:33 by The Festival Team
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Guido Stanzione

The €125 Texas Friday Turbo Midnight Madness was another fun event that didn’t begin until 11 p.m. in the evening. The event attracted 64 entries to create a €6,758 prize pool. Guido Stanzione won the event for €2,250 after defeating Gianmarco Scannapiego heads-up. Here are all of the payouts in the PLO/PLO8.

Place Player Prize
1 Guido Sanzione €2,250
2 Gianmarco Scannapiego €1,430
3 Hege Fosse €910
4 Karev Tralla €680
5 Andre Sorm €530
6 Rena Postema €400
7 Theodoros Konstantinidis €308
8 Alexandr Kornijenko €250
Frank Visser Wins the PLO/PLO8 (€2,220) 20.05.2023 11:25 by The Festival Team

Frank Visser is one of the players here at The Festival Series Malta for the mixed games. He appeared disappointed after he bubbled the OFC event but made it for it in a big way. Visser defeated Ali Oznesil heads-up to win the €250 PLO/PLO8 for €2,220.

The event attracted 64 runners to create a €6,758 prize pool. Here is a look at all of the payouts:

Place Player Prize
1 Frank Visser €2,220
2 Ali Oznesil €1,430
3 Leif Iversen €990
4 Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon €675
5 Daiele Marchesani €500
6 Christopher Pajeso €388
7 Julien Teissedre €305
8 Kenneth Kull €250
Salvatore Ritrovato Wins Texas Surprise After Five-Way Deal 20.05.2023 11:16 by The Festival Team

The €125 Texas Surprise attracted 131 entries to create a €13,834 prize pool. Salvatore Ritrovato won the event for €2,230 after agreeing to a five-way deal with Alfredo Cuti, Kei Yaegashi, Leonard White, and Vadim Gercev. The other four players mentioned each received an equal prize of €2,130 each.

Place Player Prize
1 Salvatore Ritrovato €2,230
2 Alfredo Cuti €2,130
3 Kei Yaegashi €2,130
4 Leonard White €2,130
5 Vadim Gercev €2,130
6 Niko Korhonen €550
7 Marko Nynynen €410
8 Kai Muller €320
9 Ingela Charlez €250
10 Ismo Kero €250
11 Ja Iversen €250
12 Shane O’Dwyer €250
13 Stuart Griffith €200
14 Aleksiy Baranovskiy €200
15 Andreas Sanden €200
16 Alessandra Cuntro €200
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Salvatore Ritrovato
Aaron Kupin Brings OFC Title to the USA 20.05.2023 11:05 by The Festival Team

Aaron Kupin traveled out to Europe with his girlfriend from his home state of Florida. He was looking for some poker action and saw all the mixed games on offer at The Festival Series Malta and opted to come out and see what it is all about.

Kupin eliminated the final two players on the bubble in the €250 OFC Event and then zoomed ahead to win the €2,880 to bring the OFC trophy back to the USA.

The OFC attracted 28 entries to create an €8,206 prize pool. Here is a look at the payouts:

Place Player Prize
1 Aaron Kupin €2,880
2 Thibaut Yoccoz €2,016
3 Kornel Kielbik €1,440
4 Teemu Hietala €1,050
5 Maksymilian Gora €820
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Aaron Kupin
Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer Leads the Hendon Mob Championship 20.05.2023 10:50 by The Festival Team

The Hendon Mob €250 Championship drew in 102 entries during the opening day. ACR Stormer bagged the overall chip lead with 15 players left. The returning Day 2 players will be in the money for at least a min-cash. Payouts will be posted after they are made publicly available. In the meantime, here is the Day 2 Seat Draw.

Table Seat Player Chips
6 1 Stavros Tsakas 72,000
6 2 Colin Lovelock 126,000
6 3 David Lappin 235,000
6 4 Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer 369,000
6 5 Neville Grech 94,000
6 6 Dukai Csongor 326,000
6 7 Paula Ensink 93,000
6 8 Andreas Simml 112,000
9 1 Jonas Engedal 201,000
9 2 Kevin Malone 167,000
9 3 Daniele Coroneo 83,000
9 5 Alexander van Dijk 157,000
9 6 Morgan Stenberg 289,000
9 7 Vallo Maidla 65,000
9 8 Daniel Kuhlmann 173,000
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Jimmy Dewerdt & Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer
Main Event by the Numbers 20.05.2023 01:57 by The Festival Team

The €550 Main Event attracted 579 entries during its five opening flights to add €277,920 to the prize pool. A total of 181 players bagged chips led by Laila Hawaszadeh who parlayed a 30,000 opening chip stack into 382,500.

Blinds will start tomorrow at 1,000/2,000 with a big blind ante of 2,000 when the action resumes at noon. Players can re-enter for the first two blind levels of the day with blind levels increasing to 45 minutes in length instead of 40 minutes as featured during most of the opening flights.

Flight Entry Survivors
Day 1a 84 24
Day 1b 101 33
Day 1c 149 52
Day 1d 179 45
Day 1e 66 27
Day 2 ? ?
Total 579+ 181+
Main Event Day 2 Seat Draw 20.05.2023 01:52 by The Festival Team
1 1 Ignacio Menendez 100,000 50
1 2 Daniel Oliver 25,500 13
1 3 Beka Ksovreli 94,000 47
1 4 Balazs Somodi 67,000 34
1 5 Theo Baldanza 159,500 80
1 7 Thibaut Thevenet 57,000 29
1 8 Samuel Stranak 62,000 31
2 1 Ruiz Ribatallada 164,000 82
2 2 Romain Nardin 126,000 63
2 3 Angelo Patane 79,000 40
2 4 Martin Klaar 58,000 29
2 5 Xuanyu Zheng 73,000 37
2 6 Vidar Oie 61,500 31
2 7 Mark Vella 85,000 43
3 1 Andras Balogh 155,500 78
3 3 Svein Olav Edisaeter 42,500 21
3 4 Erik Nygren 100,000 50
3 5 Peter Bumba 29,000 15
3 6 Linus Lauermann 47,000 24
3 7 Massimo Pironti 247,000 124
3 8 Adrian Huzevka 45,000 23
4 2 Jari Porkka 59,500 30
4 3 Levani Rozomashvili 30,000 15
4 4 Manuel Blaschke 187,500 94
4 5 Ian Vertefeuille 151,000 76
4 6 Franco Scalise 175,000 88
4 7 Giorgi Gogoladze 29,000 15
4 8 Joseph Wilkinson 14,000 7
5 2 Luigi D’Alterio 149,500 75
5 3 Vakhtang Javakhishvili 80,500 40
5 4 Zviad Kalandarishvili 37,000 19
5 5 Domenico Tortomasi 52,500 26
5 6 Ruggero Giardina 243,500 122
5 7 Igor Panak 31,000 16
5 8 Biagio Torrisi 50,500 25
6 1 Marita Nilsen 56,000 28
6 2 Dario Barone 76,000 38
6 3 Beka Kopaleishvili 253,500 127
6 4 Vngelis Kaimakamis 21,500 11
6 5 Alberto Cigliano 113,500 57
6 6 Santo Sidoti 86,500 43
6 8 Jonas Kovacs 110,000 55
7 1 Matthew Davenport 54,500 27
7 3 Maria Evans 130,500 65
7 4 Paata Khmaldze 83,500 42
7 5 Younes Jarir 73,000 37
7 6 Georgios Orestidis 176,000 88
7 7 Kristopher Winterstein 139,500 70
7 8 Mike Holthaus 96,000 48
8 1 Erik Risberg 57,000 29
8 2 Rikard Olsson 236,000 118
8 3 Shimon Hagay 81,000 41
8 4 Raymond de Groot 57,500 29
8 5 Angelo Vietti 101,000 51
8 7 Avtandili Magradze 112,500 56
8 8 Mateusz Stanielewicz 48,500 24
9 1 Shaft Saken 69,000 35
9 2 Conny Eriksson 111,500 56
9 3 Fabio Berti 118,000 59
9 4 Alessandro D’Amore 106,000 53
9 5 Per Gaassand 122,000 61
9 6 Gytis Juskevicius 89,500 45
9 7 Annika Haaviste 167,500 84
10 1 Matthew Micallef 192,500 96
10 2 Attila Szathmari 83,000 42
10 3 Milos Lazic 77,000 39
10 4 Marcus Skinner 132,500 66
10 5 Vilmos Farkas 70,000 35
10 7 Around Capellen 108,500 54
10 8 Niko Raappana 87,000 44
11 1 Jimmy Dewerdt 65,500 33
11 2 Jaffar Alsaffar 45,000 23
11 3 Nika Agirba 83,000 42
11 4 Stuart Griffith 41,500 21
11 5 Stian Nostdahl 138,500 69
11 6 Alfredo Cuti 143,000 72
11 8 Pavle Pecelj 103,000 52
12 1 Frank Visser 101,500 51
12 3 Pierpaolo Troisi 79,000 40
12 4 Marc Tannous 38,000 19
12 5 Jakub Janosovsky 266,000 133
12 6 Erik Hamre 47,000 24
12 7 Lars Nilsen 49,000 25
12 8 Kjell Hernstrom 118,000 59
13 1 Daniele Caprino 75,000 38
13 2 Charlton Tarimo 162,000 81
13 3 Antonino Lombardo 70,500 35
13 4 Levan Dzidzikashvili 45,500 23
13 6 Gary Banks 75,000 38
13 7 Terje Jahn 119,000 60
13 8 Michael Ibba 173,000 87
14 1 Marthijn Lakerveld 28,000 14
14 3 Nicholas Osthus 97,500 49
14 4 Irna Barauske 50,500 25
14 5 Oliver Said 93,500 47
14 6 Giulio Spampinato 103,500 52
14 7 Mykola Ovlashenko 39,000 20
14 8 David Mikhanashvili 132,500 66
15 1 Carlo Solazzo 18,500 9
15 2 Shota Sakandelia 26,000 13
15 3 John Forsman 113,500 57
15 5 Luca Delfino 104,500 52
15 6 Glen Gaines 61,000 31
15 7 Gatis Reigass 241,500 121
15 8 Ismo Kero 40,500 20
16 1 Sascha Manns 97,000 49
16 2 Carmine Pinto 85,000 43
16 3 Ivo Petkov 28,000 14
16 4 Kairit Leibold 63,000 32
16 5 Sokraties Papavramidis 115,000 58
16 6 Daniel Smith 90,500 45
16 8 Andreas Holmsten 160,500 80
17 1 Kalle Sammalisto 87,500 44
17 2 Teemu Hietala 137,500 69
17 3 Kei Yaegashi 62,500 31
17 4 Mischa Wieten 77,500 39
17 5 Axel Holm 114,500 57
17 6 Jarmo Luokkala 39,500 20
17 7 Janos Szappanos 41,500 21
18 1 Domenico Gala 69,000 35
18 2 Laila Hawaszadeh 382,500 191
18 3 Cristiano Blanco 43,500 22
18 4 Dario Marinelli 59,500 30
18 5 Lars Eklund 100,000 50
18 7 Peter Solem 84,000 42
18 8 Jordan Dumas 31,000 16
19 1 Iulian Bleau 73,000 37
19 2 Leif Iversen 53,000 27
19 3 Kai Muller 66,000 33
19 5 Xaxier Zuczkowski 50,000 25
19 6 Roberts Krigers 63,500 32
19 7 Kenneth Kull 133,000 67
19 8 Raoul van Wersch 35,000 18
20 1 Alexandrs Golubevs 50,000 25
20 2 Samuele Lo Presti 78,000 39
20 4 Adam Briggs 329,500 165
20 6 Irakli Kobeshavidze 167,000 84
20 7 Noelia Ivars 107,000 54
20 8 Martynas Brazdzionis 54,000 27
21 1 Craig Brignall 41,500 21
21 2 Oystein Brenden 369,000 185
21 3 Cory Desmon 112,500 56
21 5 Luka Bulatovic 62,000 31
21 6 Sander Mets 33,000 17
21 7 Istvan Toth 46,000 23
21 8 Eric Bennici 60,500 30
22 1 Koen Meutstege 55,000 28
22 2 Niklas Borg 74,000 37
22 3 Franciscus Bosmans 49,500 25
22 5 Joshua Stewart 159,000 80
22 6 Lukasz Sajnog 47,500 24
22 7 Gerhard Brimmers 218,000 109
22 8 Kjell Holst 76,000 38
23 1 Milad Rad 161,500 81
23 2 Jarkko Kuusisto 93,500 47
23 3 Axel Thoren 32,500 16
23 5 Patrick McFadden 24,500 12
23 6 Rune Polden 171,500 86
23 7 Samuel Dray 168,000 84
23 8 Andrew Cutajar 41,500 21
24 1 Keimo Suominem 91,500 46
24 2 Tina Bandyle 124,500 62
24 3 Joseph Jackson 186,000 93
24 4 James Hopkins 14,500 7
24 5 Erik Lindqvist 177,000 89
24 6 Laur Sibold 82,000 41
24 8 Ronald Haverkamp 50,500 25
25 1 Kaer Kuzior 57,000 29
25 2 Domenico Zappia 162,500 81
25 3 Imre Varge 69,000 35
25 4 Tomas Fernkvist 113,500 57
25 5 Guido Stanzione 102,000 51
25 7 Reuven Zohar 57,500 29
25 8 Clausin Sanz 128,000 64
26 1 Stefano Crepaldi 58,000 29
26 2 Eric Andersson 145,500 73
26 3 Ingvill Nilsen 115,500 58
26 4 Danius Antanaitis 67,000 34
26 6 Jari-Pekka Rattya 55,500 28
26 7 Gerianne Dijkstr 44,500 22
26 8 Jelmer Schuurmans 156,000 78
Beate Etim Wins The Festival Queens (€1,760) 20.05.2023 00:50 by The Festival Team

Beate Etim defeated Christel Haller heads-up to win the €125 The Festival Queens Ladies Event for €1,760. Kairit Leibold, Adriana Bernardo, and Angelica Andersson also made the money.

The event attracted 47 entries to create a €4,963 prize pool. Congrats to Beate and all of the players that cashed in The Festival Queens.

Place Player Prize
1 Beate Etim €1,760
2 Christel Haller €1,340
3 Kairit Leibold €1,050
4 Adriana Bernardo €480
5 Angelica Andersson €333
Sami Korpela Leads the Franke’s Flip Flops 20.05.2023 00:18 by The Festival Team

The Franke’s Flip Flops has been going on all week long and tomorrow will be the final evening of flips starting at 9 p.m.

Players enjoy rake-free flips while also competing on the Franke’s Flip Flops Leaderboard. The winner of the leaderboard will be crowned the Franke’s Flip Flops Challenge. That honor also comes with a frame pair of Franke’s actual flip flops he has been wearing all week and a package to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

Until today, there were several players tied at two flips each. But that quickly changed tonight with 14 flips run today. Sami Korpula made the most of the biggest day for the flips by winning three flips putting him in the lead with one more day of flipping to go with five flips won.

Meanwhile, Rolf Bechstrom won three flips today as well. However, he is still two behind Korpela after previously not appearing on the leaderboard. Joseph Jackson is tied with Bechstrom after winning two flips tonight as well.

If for some reason, the leaderboard ends with a tie, one final flip will take place to see who the champion will be among the tied players. Here is a look at the full leaderboard through Friday:

Player Flips Won
Sami Korpela 5
Joseph Jackson 3
Rolf Bechstrom 3
Svein Olav Edisaeter 2
Ave Lepik 2
Alexandru Talica 2
Marita Magi 2
Ian Vertefeuille 1
Tom Delaine 1
Marek Liiv 1
Valmar Runk 1
Eirik Hamre 1
Daniel Hong 1
Lisbeth Sunde 1
Annika Haaviste 1
Peter Jancso 1
Sean O’Donnell 1
Mairo Toom 1
Melvin Schroen 1
Toivo Ojasoo 1
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Mantas Petrauskas Wins Big in the Cash Game Challenge 20.05.2023 00:04 by The Festival Team

Earlier this week, Lithuania’s Mantas Petrauskas won the €250 Heads-Up tournament for €2,480. He will be highlighted again tonight after winning the most in the €5/€5 no-limit hold’em Cash Game Challenge with a profit of €1,624 good for 324.8 big blinds.

This is still a galaxy away from the €6,300 for 3,150 big blinds won by our very own Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk in a €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha Cash Game Challenge earlier this week.

Date Game Winner Amount Big Blinds
May 15 €2/€2 NLHE Hugo Loustrau €416 208
May 15 €2/€2 PLO Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk €6,300 3,150
May 16 €2/€2 NLHE Tobias Bollman €610 305
May 16 €2/€2 PLO Jack Holland €637 318.5
May 17 €2/€2 PLO Martins Geiba €1,008 504
May 18 €2/€2 PLO Adam Briggs €560 280
May 18 €2/€2 NLHE Adam Briggs €532 266
May 19 €5/€5 NLHE Mantas Petrauskas €1,624 324.8
Meet Andras Balogh at The Festival Series Malta 19.05.2023 23:54 by The Festival Team
15 Players to Advance in The Hendon Mob Championship 19.05.2023 23:28 by The Festival Team

The Hendon Mob Championship witnessed 102 entries pony up the €250 buy-in on the opening day to create a €22,032.

The action is down to just 25 players including the likes of Nathaniel Brown, Jonas Engedal, Valmar Runk, Raimo Einberg, Paula Ensink, The Chip Race Co-Host David Lappin, Colin Lovelock, Kevin Malone, and ACR Stormer Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer.

Day 1 will conclude when the field is reduced to 15 players. Each of the Day 1 survivors will be in the money for at least min-cash before resuming action on Day 2 at 1 p.m.

Late Registration Closed on the PLO/PLO8 19.05.2023 23:19 by The Festival Team

The €125 PLO/PLO8 is a fun affair where the games shift between the two games. It is quite rare to see PLO8 at any festival but, of course, The Festival Series has a bit of everything.

The event attracted 63 entries to create a €6,652 prize pool. Rolf Bechstrom, Barrie Dear, Antoine Degiorgio, Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, and Ylva “Jevakim” Thorsrud are among the 32 players remaining.

Laila Hawaszadeh Bags the Day 1d Chip Lead 19.05.2023 22:17 by The Festival Team

Day 1d of the €550 Main Event attracted 179 entries to make it the biggest opening flight. Laila Hawaszadeh bagged the biggest stack of the 45 survivors with 382,500 and was closely followed by Oystein Brenden with 369,000. Both these players will advance to tomorrow’s Day 2 with more chips than the previous chip leader Adam Briggs who survived with the Day 1b chip lead with 328,500.

Player Chips
Laila Hawaszadeh 382,500
Oystein Brenden 369,000
Jakub Janosovsky 266,000
Massimo Pironti 247,000
Ruggero Gardina 243,500
Manuel Blaschke 187,500
Joseph Jackson 186,000
Samuel Dray 168,000
Domenico Zappia 162,500
Charlton Tarimo 162,000
Joshua Stewart 159,000
Jelmer Schuurmans 156,000
Andras Balogh 155,500
Luigi D’Alterio 149,500
Stian Nostdahl 138,500
Clausin Sanz 128,000
Romain Nardin 126,000
Tina Bandyle 124,500
Fabio Berti 118,000
Axel Holm 114,500
Conny Eriksson 111,500
Guido Stanzione 102,000
Sascha Manns 97,000
Oliver Said 93,500
Gytis Juskevicius 89,500
Santa Sidoti 86,500
Carmine Pinto 85,000
Pierpaol Troisi 79,000
Dario Barone 76,000
Kjell Holst 76,000
Daniele Caprino 75,000
Antonino Lombardo 70,500
Imre Varga 69,000
Eric Bennici 60,500
Raymond de Groot 57,500
Marita Nilsen 56,000
Irina Barauske 50,500
Xaxier Zuczkowski 50,000
Lars Nilsen 49,000
Matuesz Stanielewicz 48,500
Adrian Huzevka 45,000
Andrew Cutajar 41,500
Axel Thoren 32,500
Peter Bumba 29,000
Daniel Oliver 25,500
Franke’s Flip Flops About to Begin 19.05.2023 20:48 by The Festival Team

Franke’s Flip Flops are about to begin. The Festival’s Melvin Schroen is going to attempt to be on of the players to win a flip into the €125 Texas Surprise. The Festival Series Head of Photography Mairo Toom and this author will buy pieces of Melvin’s flips so we have an extra reason to rail.

The player that wins the most flips throughout the week will win the Franke’s Flip Flops leaderboard. They will not only win a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 but also win a framed pair of Franke’s actual flip flops.

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Franke flipping in Franke’s Flip Flops
Cash Game Challenge Begins 19.05.2023 20:45 by The Festival Team

Adam Briggs is back looking to make it three Cash Game Challenge session wins in a row. This time, he tests his skills and luck against a talented crew in a €5/€5 no-limit hold’em affair.

Pokerstudie’s Koen Meutstege and Marthijn Lakerveld are also in the mix and will share some of the footage with their students and analyze some spots. The training group is developing a cash game course and this session fits nicely into their plans.

Other experienced players in the mix include Raoul van Wersch, Maksymillian Gora, Mantas Petrauskas, and Arnaud Capella. You can check out the Cash Game Challenge by clicking on the Stream tab in our coverage.

We will likely stream The Festival Queens final table after this session.

Final Main Event Flight Begins 19.05.2023 20:35 by The Festival Team

The turbo-charged Day 1e kicked off about 15 minutes ago with a couple of dozen players. This will be the final of the five opening flights and plays out a bit differently with 20-minute blind levels instead of 40 minutes.

This isn’t the last chance saloon for the Main Event as tomorrow’s Day 2 will allow late entry and re-entries for the first two blind levels.

Best of luck to the final opening flight players in the Main Event.

Kupin Busts Two to Send Players in the Money in the OFC 19.05.2023 19:38 by The Festival Team

The €250 OFC is in the money after Aaron Kupin busted both Frank Visser and Lars Eklund out of the event on the money bubble in the same hand. The event attracted 38 entries to create a prize pool of €8,206.

Kupin shared with us that he traveled from the United States to play in The Festival Series. He was coming to Europe anyway to visit his girlfriend’s home country of Romania and was looking at The Hendon Mob to see what events were happening in Europe during that time. He shared that he chose to come to Malta as the mixed-game schedule was enticing and exciting. It didn’t hurt that we hosted the first of two OFC events today, which he shared was his favorite game.

Now, Kupin has his girlfriend on the rail after reaching the money for at least a min-cash of €820 with more to come if he can win the event to bank the €2,880 top prize.

Maksimillian Gora, Teemu Hietela, Kornel Kiebik, and Thibault Yoccoz are also all in the money contending for the title. Good luck to all of the final five players.

Here are some photos of the OFC event by Mairo Toom:

Share Your Thoughts on a Hand 19.05.2023 19:27 by The Festival Team

Earlier today, Dainius Antanaitis dropped by to discuss a hand that he broke down his thought process. Several people have shared they liked this concept so now I am giving a general shoutout to everyone playing any of our events to share your hand with us.

This isn’t a bad beat corner request. This is more if you had something to think about and what you were thinking about before you made your decisions during that hand. Drop by the media desk if you would like to share your thoughts on a hand in any event you play this week.

Here is a link to the post where we saw how Antanaitis broke down a hand where he felt he misplayed during Day 1d of the Main Event.

Texas Surprise Begins 19.05.2023 19:14 by The Festival Team

The €125 Texas Surprise kicked off a couple of minutes ago with an initial field of 44 entries.

PokerCity’s Lars Smeets, Dusk Till Dawn’s Glenn Townsend, Laur Sibold, and Alessandra Cuntro are among the early entrants.

Best of luck and have fun!

Photos From The Festival Queens 19.05.2023 18:44 by The Festival Team

The late-registration window for the €125 The Festival Queens Ladies Event is minutes away from closing and thus far has attracted 47 entries. We may see another lady or three hops into this event at the last second but this will likely be close to the final number.

The Festival Series Hospitality host Anastasia Bukstynovic, The Festival Queens host Laura Cornelius, and Christel Haller, who you might know from handling social media responsibility at many of our events are still alive as are Paula Ensink, Katre Kokk, Monica Larsson, Kairit Leibold, Ilona Sibold, Ave Lepik, and Lisbeth Sunde.

Here are some photos of the event by Mairo Toom:

Meet Irish Open Runner-up Deccy Rice 19.05.2023 17:11 by The Festival Team
Inside the Mind of Dainius Antanaitis 19.05.2023 16:46 by The Festival Team
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Dainius Antanaitis

Our friend Dainius Antanaitis busted the Main Event on Day 1d a bit ago during the 100/300 (300) blind level. He shared with us the hand along with some insight into his thought process. Antanaitis is one of the sharpest poker players regardless of the poker variant. Even the best make mistakes but in this case, I am not sure if many could have found a fold or not. Check it out as it is a decent hand to analyze.

“The blinds were 100/300/300 when I limped behind an under-the-gun open limp,” began Antanaitis. “The player in the hijack raises to 1,600 and I was the only player to call. This could be a mistake to play this hand in the first place but I call to see the queen-six-seven rainbow flop. Sometimes I lead out with a small donk bet on this flop but he could put me in a tough high-variance spot as I would have to shove over the top then. Check-raising was also an option depending on the sizing but I opted to check-call his bet of 1,500 into a pot of 4,200.”

So far so good although I would personally be folding this hand preflop. Then again, I it that Antanaitis is a stronger player than me so let’s go back to his thoughts.

“The turn was the perfect five of diamond placing two diamonds on the board and I donk bet pretty big for 5,500 into a pot of 7,200 with just 18,200 behind,” Antanaitis shared. “This sets me up a pot-sized bet on the river with my straight if he calls. He tanked for a minute or two and I definitely saw him debating whether or not to shove. So, I put him on a range of ace-queen, kings, aces, and sets. I am hoping for a brick river so I can shove and get the call probably around 90% of the time.”

Antanaitis no longer had the nuts on the board by the time the river came as our Lithuanian friend explains.

“Unfortunately, a seven paired the board on the river. So, now I am debating between going for a block-bet-fold or check-bluff catch. I chose the latter and after I check he internally debates for about 30 seconds before he puts all of his chips in one piles and jams them all-in. My first instinct and idea that comes to my mind is if I can make this fold, I can definitely win this event. He is rarely doing this with aces, kings, or queens and would probably go for smaller value for like 6,000 to 8,000. I feel he definitely never has a 7x for a value shove here. So, basically 80% value full house/quads, although it is unlikely he has quads as he would have likely limped his sevens. So maybe 20% for a random bluff but I didn’t have much history with this player before. As I was only getting 33% odds on this pot-sized shove and it was for my tournament life, I should have found an easy fold despite the fact I could re-enter. Instead, I took an easy no-brainer move and just donated the rest of my chips. Many people would call this a cooler when actually it is just a big mistake to pay off the river bet once you analyze the hand properly and see the big picture.

Thank you for sharing the hand and best of luck the rest of the week!

The Hendon Mob & The Festival Queens About to Begin 19.05.2023 16:03 by The Festival Team

Two fun tournaments are about to begin at 4 p.m. The Hendon Mob €250 Championship is a two-day affair and always one of the more popular events at The Festival Series. This should be no different as many players have already shared this was going to be the highlight of their day.

Meanwhile, many of the women in attendance are gearing up for the €150 The Festival Queens Ladies Event also at 4 p.m. Poker presenter Laura Cornelius will be hosting this event and we expect an entertaining and competitive affair between the ladies.

Meet ACR Stormer “Deckflow” at The Festival Series Malta 19.05.2023 15:57 by The Festival Team
Danny Young Getting Creative on Break 19.05.2023 15:33 by The Festival Team

Yesterday, Danny Young, who is one of the amazing poker dealers at The Festival Series Malta, arranged the cards to spell HORSE for the HORSE event. During the first break of the OFC event, Young kept the trend going.

Speaking of the OFC event, it has thus far attracted 24 entries with 19 players remaining. Kei Yaegashi, Terje Jahn, Luca Delfino, and Jarno Kuiper are already on the rail and have yet to re-enter. Meanwhile, Maksymillion Gora also lost his stack but opted to re-enter.

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Photos From Day 1d 19.05.2023 14:59 by The Festival Team
Day 4 Highlights From The Festival Series Malta 19.05.2023 14:55 by The Festival Team
Bon Voyage Damiano 19.05.2023 14:20 by The Festival Team

We were graced with the presence of esteemed poker photographer Damiano Nigro. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end eventually and it’s time to say goodbye to our friend.

Damiano spent the past few days documenting his view via his create eyes on The Festival Series Malta. We have been sharing his photos throughout the week and want to send him a special thank you from The Festival Series to both him and also we appreciate our relationship with PokerFirma.

You can also check out his photos, blogs, and more by heading to his website the-rounder-net. Check out his final few photos below:

Kelly Playing Her First Tournament 19.05.2023 13:11 by The Festival Team

The €250 OFC Tournament is about to begin. We sat down with Frank Visser’s girlfriend Kelly who is in Malta. She never played a poker tournament before but has some practice playing at home with Frank.

“I am nervous about playing my first poker tournament,” Kelly said. “But I am excited to be to playing!”

We were curious about how she got into OFC.

“I learned how to play with my boyfriend Frank (Visser) at home,” Kelly shared. “I enjoyed playing right away and got the hang of it. I learned what the good options were or not. I also got an app afterward and play with Frank and my friends.

Kelly has been playing for about half a year but when there was an OFC tournament at The Festival Malta she couldn’t resist.

“We were planning to come here anyway and I saw there was an OFC tournament and decided to give it a shot,” Kelly said. “I will be happy with the experience regardless of whether I win or not. In fact, I don’t expect to win, I just hope for a fun experience.”

Kelly’s OFC knowledge doesn’t only come from Frank.

“My biggest inspiration is Wouter Beltz (Sorry Frank),” Kelly said. “I learned quite a lot from this. Halfway joking as I wouldn’t have gotten involved in playing OFC if not for Frank. He also taught me a lot too. We will see how it goes.”

We wish Kelly and the rest of the 15 players already ed with more to come the best of luck!

Rollercoaster Ride for Manns 19.05.2023 13:02 by The Festival Team

Sascha Manns already hit the rail early and wasted no time in re-entering. He just shared with us that he took out The Festival Series Nottingham Main Event winner Ignacio Menendez on his second bullet.

Manns has been to all of The Festival Series events and has appeared at a couple of final tables along the way in the Main Event. Best of luck to our friend and may his good fortunes continue.

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Off We Go in the Main Event 19.05.2023 12:10 by The Festival Team

Day 1d has just kicked off in the €550 Main Event with 39 runners after some announcements by Andreas “Wiseguy” Hoglund and Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk.

Sascha Manns, Mark Adams, Joseph Jackson, Sirin Ongorur, and Toivo Ojasoo are among the players seated from the beginning.

Welcome to Day 5 of The Festival Series Malta 19.05.2023 11:53 by The Festival Team

Day 5 of The Festival Series Malta is set to be another big one. Not only will the final two flights of the €550 Main Event kick off today but today is also the start of the two-day €250 The Hendon Mob Championship. The €125 The Festival Queens, hosted by poker presenter Laura Cornelius, is bound to be tons of fun for the ladies in attendance.

Here is a look at today’s schedule. Of course, there are hospitality activities today for those with the hospitality package, Franke’s Flip Flops running from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m., and cash games running nonstop on the casino floor.

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 1d
1 p.m. Event #34: €250 Open Face Chinese
4 p.m. Event #35: €250 The Hendon Mob Championship Day 1
4 p.m. Event #36: €125 The Festival Queens (Ladies Event) 
7 p.m. Event #37: €125 Texas Surprise
8 p.m. Event #38: €5/€5 NLHE Cash Game Challenge
8 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 1e Turbo
9 p.m. Event #39: €125 PLO/PLO8
10:30 p.m. Event #40: €5/€5 PLO Cash Game Challenge
11 p.m. Event #41: €125 Texas Turbo Challenge
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