2011 World Poker Tour Malta Day 4: 2011 November Niner Matt Giannetti Wins

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The 2011 World Poker Tour Malta was completed on Saturday and another WPT champion was crowned. Walking away with the title and a $273,200 first-place prize was 2011 World Series of Poker November Niner Matt Giannetti.

At the start of the day, Tristan Clemencon held the chip lead. Mats Karlson fell in eighth place and was followed out the door by Christofer Williamson in seventh to set the official WPT final table. With six players remaining, Ceclia Pescaglini was in pole position and Giannetti was in second. From there, it only took two hands to see the first player hit the rail.

Fabian Sartoris moved all-in from the button and Simon Trumper called from the big blind. Sartoris held K?9? and Trumper 5?5?. The board ran out J?8?4?8?Q? and Sartoris hit the rail in sixth place.

Although Clemencon began the day as the chip leader, he fell in fifth place at the hands of Pescaglini. According to the WPT Live Update Team, Trumper raised to 65,000 with the blinds at 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante. Clemencon called from the small blind and then Pescaglini reraised to 230,000 from the big blind. Trumper folded and Clemencon moved all-in. Pescaglini called and tabled the A?K?. Clemencon held the K?K?. The flop, turn and river ran out J?10?8?3?A? eliminating Clemencon.

Trumper was next to go in fourth place, on the 19th hand of the official final table. According to the World Poker Tour Live Updates Team, Pescaglini also sent him to the rail, hitting an ace with her A?8? against Trumper's 7?7?. The money went in preflop and the board ran out 9?6?5?A?4?.

Over 100 hands went by during three-handed play. Then, Filippo Bianchini fell in third place on the 122nd hand of play with the blinds at 50,000/100,000 with a 10,000 ante. Bianchini was all-in preflop for his last 300,000 and was called by both of his opponents, Giannetti and Pescaglini. The flop came down 7?5?2? and Giannetti bet 375,000. Pescaglini called to see the 5? land on the turn. Both players checked and the river completed the board with the 2?. Both checked again. Giannetti showed the 6?6? and Pescaglini the A?10?. Bianchini tabled the 4?3? and Giannetti's two pair, sixes and fives, won the pot.

Heads-up play only lasted a few hands before Pescaglini and Giannetti got all the money in on the 10?8?2? flop. Pescaglini held Q?10? for top pair and Giannetti held the 9?7? for an open-ended straight draw. The J? on the turn gave Giannetti his straight and then the river completed the board with the 2?. Pescaglini was eliminated in second place, giving Matt Giannetti the WPT win, while he awaits his chance on poker's biggest stage �� the WSOP Main Event Final Table.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Matt Giannetti$273,200
2Cecilia Pescaglini$159,412
3Filippo Bianchini$104,936
4Simon Trumper$72,985
5Tristan Clemencon$54,381
6Fabien Sartoris$41,977

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