2024 EAPT Malta

�560 Main Event
Day: 1ab
Event Info

2024 EAPT Malta

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Event Info
Buy-in
€560
Prize Pool
€313,500
Entries
660
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1ab
Entries
287
Players Left
43

Enrico Grella Bags Chip Lead on Day 1a of EAPT Malta Main Event

Level 15 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Enrico Grella
Enrico Grella

For the first flight of the �560 EAPT Malta Main Event at Portomaso Casino, it seems like the remaining players of Day 1a wanted to end the day quickly, as it took only a few minutes before midnight to eliminate the four last players. 26 players out of a field of 172 entrants were supposed to qualify for Day 2 and make it to the money. However, there will be 25 back on Wednesday, as two players were eliminated on the bubble.

Enrico Grella did his part of the work, eliminating the last woman standing, Santina Spedalieri, on the last hand. The Italian player even took over the first place, as he won the few chips he needed to finish the day with 644,000 chips. It is slightly more than Javier Cabrera Ramos (619,000), but the Spanish player won't have any complaints, as he won a massive flip during the last levels.

�560 EAPT Malta Day 1a Top 10

RankPlayerCountryChipcountBig Blinds
1Enrico GrellaItaly644,000107
2Javier Cabera RamosSpain619,000103
3Gian Luca ProiettiItaly532,00089
4Aschraf KhaderGermany517,00086
5Paschalis PapadopoulosGreece485,00081
6Andreas PutzGermany434,00072
7Theodoros AmpelikiotisGreece320,00053
8Tiago SerrazinaPortugal311,00052
9Tomasz BrzezinskiPoland303,00051
10Nikolai IvanovRussia300,00050

With 532,000 chips, Gian Luca Proietti finishes in third place tonight, ahead of Aschraf Khader (517,000), who also burst the bubble. Chip leader of Day 1a after the dinner break, Greece's Paschalis Papadopoulos completes the Top 5 with 485,000 chips, and he is followed by Andreas Putz (434,000), Theodoros Ampelikiotis (320,000), Tiago Serrazina (311,000), Tomasz Brzezinski (303,000) and Nikolai Ivanov (300,000).

Aschraf Khader
Aschraf Khader

In the second part of the chip counts, Martin Fricker (276,000) and Mateusz Asztemborski (268,000) bagged the average stack. Giulio Spampinato (223,000) and Krisztian Kis (190,000) are not far behind and can still hope for more than the minimum cash-prize, but the situation is a little bit more complicated for Lukas Rutkauskas (61 000), Andreas Irchner (49,000) and Marian Jakoczi (26,000).

They all ended the day with 10 big blinds or less, but all three of them secured a spot in the money. They have the possibility to play again tomorrow on Day 1c and/or Day 1d to try to build a bigger stack. If they manage to do so, they'll come back on Day 2 with their big stacks. The smaller ones will be considered as min-cashes.

Later in the night, 14 players out of 90 entrants qualified through Day 1b, led by Luigi Pignataro (528,000). Finally, Fabio Peluso (648,000) finished in first place of the Turbo flight of the day. 25 entrants were recorded on this last Day 1, with only four of them making it to the money.

Day 1c will kick off at noon tomorrow, Tuesday, April 9. Like on Day 1a, players will receive 40,000 chips and play on 40-minute levels until 15% of the field remains. Same rules apply for Day 1d, which starts at 5 p.m. However, the levels will be 30 minutes long on this flight.

As always, stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you all the action throughout this tournament until a winner is crowned!

Tags: Andreas PutzBig BlindsEnrico GrellaGian Luca ProiettiJavier CaberaJavier Cabera RomasKrisztian KisMarian JakocziMartin FrickerMateusz AsztemborskiNikolai IvanovPaschalis PapadopoulosTheodoros AmpelikiotisTiago SerrazinaTomasz Brzezinski