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Oystein Brenden Wins The Festival Malta Main Event (€60,900) 22.05.2023 11:13 by Franke

The Festival Series Malta boasted a fantastic festival for poker players, casino enthusiasts, and guests at Portomaso Casino on May 15-21. However, all good things must come to an end. Oystein Brenden capped off a fantastic week after defeating Balazs Somodi heads-up 2023 The Festival Malta €550 Main Event to win the €60,900 top prize.

The Main Event was just one of 50 events this week at The Festival Series Malta. There was something for everyone with many different poker variants, casino-style events, and cash games running nonstop. Despite no guarantee on the Main Event, it was still the third-largest in the tour’s history and only behind the two events hosted at Banco Casino in Bratislava with 617 entries creating a €296,610 prize pool.

Brenden was near the top of the pack most of the way. He entered Day 2 in second place and was the chip leader to start the final day with just 16 players left. However, it wasn’t smooth sailing from then on as Brenden lost a chunk of his stack with two tables left before taking a bad beat to be left short on chips. Brenden kept his composure and eventually took the chip lead with three players remaining and never looked back.

Congrats to Brenden for entering his name into The Festival Series history books and read on to learn more about the final day.

2023 The Festival Malta Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Brenden Oystein Norway €60,700
2 Balazs Somodi Hungary €40,500
3 Luigi D’Alterio Italy €27,900
4 Dario Barone United Kingdom €20,300
5 Stian Nostdahl Norway €14,560
6 Andreas Holmsten Sweden €10,950
7 Matthew Micallef Malta €8,350
8 Gytis Juskevicius Lithuania €6,250
9 Mischa Wieten Netherlands €5,150

The Main Event witnessed 71 players earning at least a min-cash of €1,000 for nearly double the €550 buy-in.

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The Festival Series Malta Main Event Final Table

Final Day Action

Oystein Brenden began the final day with the chip lead and was on the live-streamed feature table broadcasted on TheFestivalOG Twitch and TheFestivalOG YouTube channels throughout the entire day by George Sandford and Jacob Dideriksen-Nilsen.

By the time the final table was reached, Brenden was near the bottom of the pack but things got worse for the eventual winner. Andreas Holmsten came in as the short stack with around six big blinds and immediately delivered a bad beat to the initial final table chip leader Dario Barone with his ace-nine got there against ace-jack to put eventual runner-up Balazs Somodi in the chip lead. Holmsten then delivered an even bigger bad beat to Brenden when his nines got there against cowboys and Brenden was left with just nine big blinds and in jeopardy of being the first player out at the final table.

However, Brenden won a crucial flip to gain some breathing room when his sevens were good against the ace-queen held by Mischa Wieten. Soon after Wieten lost another flip to hit the rail when his king-jack didn’t get there against Somodi’s tens.

Gytis Juskevicius was ousted by Stian Nostdahl immediately after Wieten’s elimination when his eights didn’t win a flip against ace-queen. Soon after, Brenden continued his momentum when his ace-queen held against ace-jack to eliminate the final local Maltese player Matthew Micallef.

Time eventually ran out for Holmsted, who managed to ladder up three places at the final table, when jammed his ace-trey unsuccessfully into Somodi’s queens to further extend Somodi’s lead. Somodi then amassed more than half the chips in play with four players remaining after his big slick proved to be no problem against ace-queen to eliminate Nostdahl.

Barone doubled through Somodi when his ace-ten held against ten-eight. Those chips went over to Brenden shortly after when his ace-nine didn’t improve against tens. Brenden held the chip lead after the hand. Shortly after, Luigi D’Alterio got his short stack in with ace-seven and was eliminated on the podium in third place when he didn’t improve against Brenden’s ace-queen.

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Balazs Somodi & Oystein Brenden

Brenden began the heads-up affair against Somodi with a small chip lead. Brenden won a huge pot with cowboys after Somodi bricked some draws with queen-trey suited. Somodi jammed the short stack he had left with eight-seven only to run into the dominating king-seven held by Brenden and fell one player short of the title. Regardless, it was a tremendous effort by Somodi who collected the €40,500 runner-up prize for his efforts.

Congrats once again to Oystein Brenden and we look forward to seeing you at The Festival Series Bratislava from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino to defend your title.

Photos of the Main Event Heads-Up 22.05.2023 10:33 by Franke
Full Main Event Payouts 21.05.2023 23:44 by Franke
Place Player Prize
1 Brenden Oystein €60,700
2 Balazs Somodi €40,500
3 Luigi D’Alterio €27,900
4 Dario Barone €20,300
5 Stian Nostdahl €14,560
6 Andreas Holmsten €10,950
7 Matthew Micallef €8,350
8 Gytis Juskevicius €6,250
9 Mischa Wieten €5,150
10 Samuel Stranak €4,100
11 Shimon Hagay €4,100
12 Clausin Sanz €3,500
13 Annika Haaviste €3,500
14 Andras Balogh €3,000
15 Kerrien Clement €3,000
16 Jelmer Schuurmans €3,000
17 Shaf Saken €2,500
18 Domenico Gala €2,500
19 Michael Ibba €2,500
20 Axel Holm €2,000
21 Raymond de Groot €2,000
22 Raoul van Wersch €2,000
23 Jari Porkka €2,000
24 Laila Hawaszadeh €2,000
25 Erik Peters €1,750
26 Alfredo Cuti €1,750
27 Milad Rad €1,750
28 Kaer Kuzior €1,750
29 Adam Briggs €1,750
30 Jimmy Dewerdt €1,750
31 Ingvill Nilsen €1,750
32 Gatis Reigass €1,750
33 Kenneth Kull €1,500
34 Andrew Cutajar €1,500
35 Antonio Lombardo €1,500
36 Mike Holthaus €1,500
37 John Forsman €1,500
38 Avtandili Magradze €1,500
39 Xuanyu Zheng €1,500
40 Niko Raapana €1,500
41 Georgios Orestidis €1,250
42 Franco Scalise €1,250
43 Marcus Skinner €1,250
44 Valentin Oberha €1,250
45 Oliver Said €1,250
46 Alberto Cigliano €1,250
47 Jakub Kanosovsky €1,250
48 Stuart Griffith €1,250
49 Matiss Celmins €1,100
50 Linus Lauermann €1,100
51 Daniel Smith €1,100
52 Cory Desmond €1,100
53 Lukasz Sajnog €1,100
54 Glen Gaines €1,100
55 Conny Eriksson €1,100
56 Dainius Antanaitis €1,100
57 Laur Sibold €1,000
58 Roberts Krigers €1,000
59 Cristiano Blanco €1,000
60 Irakli Kobeshavidze €1,000
61 Maria Evans €1,000
62 Terje Jahn €1,000
63 Erik Nygren €1,000
64 Marita Nilsen €1,000
65 Paata Khmaldze €1,000
66 Nicholas Osthus €1,000
67 Peter Solem €1,000
68 Rune Polden €1,000
69 Beka Ksovreli €1,000
70 Per Gaassand €1,000
71 Joshua Stewart €1,000
Brenden Oystein Wins the Main Event (€60,900) After Eliminating Balazs Solomi in 2nd Place (€40,500) 21.05.2023 23:29 by Franke

€550 Main Event
Level 32: 100,000/200,000 (200,000)
Entries: 1/617

The Festival Series Malta €550 Main Event is in the books with Oystein Brenden claiming the trophy and the €60,700, while Balazs Somodi collected the healthy €40,500 runner-up prize.

Brenden entered Day 2 in second place and had the chip lead to start the day. However, he didn’t have a big stack at the final table and took a bad beat to leave him short soon after.

He rebounded and was crowned the latest The Festival Series Main Event champion after the following two hand:

Brenden opened for 450,000 with K K from the button and was called by Somodi with Q 3 from the big blind.

Somodi check-raised his flush draw on the 5 6 8 flop from 400,000 to 1,400,000. Brenden three-bet his overpair to 2,400,000 and Somodi called.

The 2 turn also gave Somodi a gutshot straight draw on top of his flush draw with one more card to come.

Somodi checked before Brenden fired out for 2 million. Somodi called for more than half his stack and the 3 river completed the board to give Somodi bottom pair. This wasn’t enough and Brenden won the hand and had Somodi down to just 7 big blinds after taking down the pot.

The next hand, Solomi jammed his short stack with 8 7 from the button and was up against the K 7 held by Brenden after he called from the big blind.

The 5 3 7 9 K board improved Solomi to a pair but he was out of chips as Brenden improved to two pair to win the tournament.

A massive congrats to Brenden for winning the Main Event for €60,900! Here is a look at the final table payouts:

Place Player Country Prize
1 Brenden Oystein Norway €60,700
2 Balazs Somodi Hungary €40,500
3 Luigi D’Alterio Italy €27,900
4 Dario Barone United Kingdom €20,300
5 Stian Nostdahl Norway €14,560
6 Andreas Holmsten Sweden €10,950
7 Matthew Micallef Malta €8,350
8 Gytis Juskevicius Lithuania €6,250
9 Mischa Wieten Netherlands €5,150

This brings us to a conclusion of our reporting of The Festival Series Malta. We will post the full payouts of the Main Event shortly. Tomorrow, The Festival Series will publish an article about a recap of the Main Event with an overall recap of The Festival Series Malta coming later in the week. Thank you for tuning in and until the next time at The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino from Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

Luigi D’Alterio Eliminated in 3rd Place (€27,900) 21.05.2023 22:24 by Franke

€550 Main Event
Level 31: 80,000/160,000 (160,000)
Entries: 2/617

Luigi D’Alterio hit the rail on the podium in third place for €27,900 shortly after Dario Barone exited in fourth place. Both Italian players were victims of Norway’s Oystein Brenden.

D’Alterio jammed for 1.9 million from the small blind and Brenden called from the big blind.

Luigi D’Alterio: A 7
Oystein Brenden: A Q

Both players had an ace but Brenden’s kicker came to play on the 3 9 5 J 3 board to eliminate D’Alterio and extend his chip lead.

Brenden and Balazs Somodi went on a five-minute break after the hand.

Oystein Brenden – 10.4 million
Balazs Somodi – 8.1 million
Luigi D’Alterio – 0

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Luigi D’Alterio
Dario Barone Eliminated in 4th Place (€20,300) 21.05.2023 22:18 by Franke

€550 Main Event
Level 31: 80,000/160,000 (160,000)
Entries: 3/617

Dario Barone jammed for 3.2 million from under the gun and was called by Oystein Brenden from the small blind.

Dario Barone: A 9
Oystein Brenden: 10 10

Brenden’s tens were not only good, but he further improved to a set on the 10 J K flop. Barone still had some thin hope with a gutshot to Broadway but this wasn’t meant to be with the 3 turn and 6 river completing the board.

Barone’s fourth-place finish was worth €20,300. Meanwhile, Brenden, who began the day with the chip lead, snagged the chip lead for the first time at the final table with Somodi not miles behind.

Oystein Brenden – 8.9 million
Balazs Somodi – 7.4 million
Luigi D’Alterio – 2.2 million
Oystein Brenden – 0

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Dario Barone
Brenden Check-Raises the Flop 21.05.2023 22:12 by Franke

€550 Main Event
Level 31: 80,000/160,000 (160,000)
Entries: 4/617

Balazs Somodi min-raised from under the gun and was called by Oystein Brenden from the big blind.

Brenden check-raised a bet of 160,000 to 350,000 by Somodi on the 5 10 5 flop.

Somodi called and the 8 followed on the turn. Brenden led out for 750,000 and won the hand after Somodi folded.

Somodi had a mystery hand on the stream but Brenden held the Q 10 for two pair and a flush draw.

Balazs Somodi – 7.5 million
Oystein Brenden – 3.4 million

Main Event Chip Counts 21.05.2023 22:00 by Franke

€550 Main Event
Level 31: 80,000/160,000 (160,000)
Entries: 4/617

Place Player Chips Big Blinds
1 Balazs Somodi 8,700,000 54
2 Dario Barone 2,900,000 18
3 Luigi D’Alterio 3,000,000 19
6 Oystein Brenden 4,000,000 25
Barone Doubles Through Somodi 21.05.2023 21:53 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 30: 60,000/120,000 (120,000)
Entries: 4/617

Balazs Somodi jammed for 11 million from the small blind. Dario called off his stack of 1.6 million from the big blind and the cards were turned over with Barone at risk.

Dario Barone: A 10
Balazs Somodi: 10 7

Barone was in good shape to double up and that was what he exactly did after the K 9 8 3 Q ran out on the board.

Balazs Somodi – 9 million
Dario Barone – 3.2 million

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Dario Barone
Stian Nostdahl Eliminated in 5th Place (€14,560) 21.05.2023 21:25 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 30: 60,000/120,000 (120,000)
Entries: 4/617

The hand seemingly started simple enough as the action folded around to Stian Nostdahl, who opted to limp from the small blind. Things picked up after Balazs Somodi three-bet to 520,000 from the big blind. Nostdahl four-bet jammed for 3,300,000 and Somodi called with Nostdahl at risk in the biggest pot thus far in the Main Event.

Stian Nostdahl: A Q
Balazs Somodi: A K

Nostdahl needed some help but none was on the way with the 5 4 K 10 5 on the board. It was an impressive run for Nostdahl despite missing out on the title and will go home a little richer with a €14,560 fifth-place payout.

Meanwhile, Somodi ousted back-to-back players since the break and had more than half the chips in play when four-handed action began.

Balazs Somodi – 10 million
Stian Nostdahl – 0

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Stian Nostdahl
Updated Main Event Chip Counts 21.05.2023 21:16 by The Festival Team
Seat Player Chips Big Blinds
1 Balazs Somodi 6,700,000 56
2 Dario Barone 1,700,000 14
3 Luigi D’Alterio 3,200,000 27
6 Oystein Brenden 4,000,000 33
7 Stian Nostdahl 2,900,000 24
Andreas Holmsten Eliminated in 6th Place (€10,950) 21.05.2023 21:13 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 30: 60,000/120,000 (120,000)
Entries: 5/617

Luigi D’Alterio opened for a min-raise from under the gun with K 10 before Andreas Holmsten opted with A 3 to three-bet jam for 1.7 million. Balazs Somodi four-bet shoved from the small blind for 4.5 million with Q Q and it was a heads-up showdown after both Dario Barone and D’Alterio folded.

Holmsten came into the final table as the short stack and doubled up twice while behind. He bricked the 8 3 6 9 9 board. He managed to ladder up three spots from a ninth-place €5,150 cash to a sixth-place €10,950 payout and was all smiles despite hitting the rail. 

Balazs Somodi – 6.6 million
Andreas Holmsten – 0

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Andreas Holmsten
Back From Dinner 21.05.2023 21:04 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 30: 60,000/120,000 (120,000)
Entries: 6/617

The Main Event players are back from dinner. Blinds have increased to 60,000/120,000 with a 120,000 big blind ante. You can check out the action on the stream by clicking on the stream time while also reporting the biggest hands in the blog.

Gerhard Brimmers Wins the 49+ Seniors 21.05.2023 20:51 by The Festival Team

The €250 Seniors 49+ was a fun event invented by The Festival Series. The main reason it was created is that Franke is just one year shy of 50. So while this was a seniors event there were several players including Franke that were a mere 49 years old.

Franke managed a good run. He built up a big stack and left the table for a period of time to play Day 2 of the €250 Mystery Bounty simultaneously. Eventually, Franke bubbled the event and the title a little while later went to Gerhard Brimmers after he feated Dieter Falzon heads-up. Both Leif Iversen and Jari-Pekka Rattya also cashed in this fun event.

Place Player Prize
1 Gerhard Brimmers €1,950
2 Dieter Falzon €1,450
3 Leif Iversen €902
4 Jari-Pekka Rattya €450
Dinner Break 21.05.2023 19:53 by The Festival Team

Players are on a one-hour dinner break. We will also snag some food so see you in an hour.

More Main Event Final Table Photos by Mairo Toom 21.05.2023 19:39 by The Festival Team
Set of Ladies for Nostdahl 21.05.2023 19:34 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 29: 50,000/100,000 (100,000)
Entries: 6/617

Stian Nostdahl opened for 225,000 with Q Q from the button and was called by Balazs Somodi with K J from the small blind.

Somodi improved to top pair on the 8 K 7 flop. Both players checked to see the 6 turn. Somodi fired out for 275,000 and Nostdahl called.

The Q river gave Nostdahl the perfect two-outer for a set of ladies. Somodi still with the top pair led out for 550,000. Nostdahl went into the tank for about a minute before he opted to just call.

Somodi still held the chip lead after the hand but it wasn’t as big as before.

Balazs Somodi – 4.6 million
Stian Nostdahl – 3.6 million

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Stian Nostdahl
Somodi Extends His Chip Lead 21.05.2023 19:19 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 29: 50,000/100,000 (100,000)
Entries: 6/617

Dario Barone opened for 200,000 from under the gun with 8 8 before Andreas Holmsten with A 9 three-bet to 525,000 from the cutoff.

Balazs Somodi woke up with Q Q from the big blind. He jammed his table-leading stack and extended his chip lead after both his opponents folded their cards.

Balazs Somodi – 5.6 million
Dario Barone – 3.1 million
Andreas Holmsten – 1.3 million

Updated Main Event Chip Counts 21.05.2023 19:08 by The Festival Team
Place Player Chips Big Blinds
1 Balazs Somodi 4,900,000 61
2 Dario Barone 3,400,000 43
3 Luigi D’Alterio 2,600,000 33
5 Andreas Holmsten 1,900,000 24
6 Oystein Brenden 3,000,000 38
7 Stian Nostdahl 2,600,000 33
Matthew Micallef Eliminated in 7th Place (€8,350) 21.05.2023 19:01 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 28: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 6/617

Luigi D’Alterio opened for a min-raise from early position with 10 8 before Oystein Brenden three-bet jammed for 1.5 million from the cutoff with A Q .

Matthew Micallef quickly called off his stack of slightly less from the small blind with A J and D’Alterio folded.

Micallef was the final local Maltese player in the Main Event. The title won’t stay at home in Malta after ace-jack wasn’t able to push ahead of ace-queen on the 7 K 7 3 5 board to send Micallef to the rail in seventh place for €8,350.

Oystein Brenden – 3 million
Matthew Micallef – 0

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Matthew Micallef
Gytis Juskevicius Eliminated in 8th Place (€6,250) 21.05.2023 18:46 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 28: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 7/617

After three short-stacked doubles, the next two hands left players on the rail. First, Mischa Wieten hit the rail before Gytis Juskevicius headed to the locker room as follows:

Stian Nostdahl opened for 225,000 from early position before Juskevicius three-bet shoved for 800,000 from the lojack. Nostdahl called after the action was folded around to him and the players turned over their hands with Juskevicius at risk.

Gytis Juskevicius: 8 8
Stian Nostdahl: A Q

Juskevicius snowmen weren’t good enough and he was out in eighth place for €6,250 after Nostdahl’s ace found a partner on the 3 9 K A 10 board.

Stian Nostdahl – 3.1 million
Gytis Juskevicius – 0

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Gytis Juskevicius
Mischa Wieten Eliminated in 9th Place (€5,150) 21.05.2023 18:37 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 28: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 8/617

Balazs Somodi opened for 160,000 from the cutoff before Mischa Wieten three-bet jammed for 1.1 million from the big blind. Somodi called and it was a heads-up showdown with Wieten at risk.

Mischa Wieten: K J
Balazs Somodi: 10 10

Wieten was unable to win the flip and hit the rail in with place for €5,150 after he got nowhere on the 8 2 10 9 9 board.

The final eight players each locked up at least €6,250 after Wieten was eliminated by Somodi. Meanwhile, we had our first lead change at the final table with Somodi becoming the final table captain after the hand.

Balazs Somodi – 4.7 million
Mischa Wieten – 1.0 million

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Mischa Wieten
Brenden Doubles Through Wieten 21.05.2023 18:18 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 9/617

Mischa Wieten opened for 125,000 from the button. Oystein Brenden three-bet jammed for 635,000 from the big blind and Wieten called.

Oystein Brenden: 7 7
Mischa Wieten: A Q

The start of the day chip leader just lost more than half his stack when his kings didn’t hold against Andreas Holmsten’s nines. However, this time he was able to win a flip to stay alive after his opponent bricked the 7 8 2 5 J board.

Oystein Brenden – 1.3 million
Mischa Wieten – 1.0 million

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Oystein Brenden
Updated Main Event Chip Counts 21.05.2023 18:10 by The Festival Team
Place Player Chips Big Blinds
1 Balazs Somodi 3,300,000 55
2 Dario Barone 3,600,000 60
3 Luigi D’Alterio 2,900,000 48
4 Mischa Wieten 1,700,000 28
5 Andreas Holmsten 1,700,000 28
6 Oystein Brenden 636,000 11
7 Stian Nostdahl 2,000,000 33
8 Matthew Micallef 1,900,000 32
9 Gytis Juskevicius 800,000 13
Nines Have Been Kind to Holmsten 21.05.2023 18:05 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 9/617

More fireworks were launched two hands after Andreas Holmsten got a lucky double. Mischa Wieten opened for 130,000 from the lojack with Q J . Holmsten three-bet jammed for 760,000 from the hijack with 9 9 .

Oystein Brenden woke up with K K from the cutoff and jammed for 1,300,000 and Wieten quickly got out of the way.

Holmsten was behind again. This time by a much further margin with Oystein holding an overpair. 

However, the poker gods are on Holmsten’s side early in the event with the 6 10 7 8 3 running out on the board and once again doubled despite being behind when the chips went into the pot.

Andreas Holmsten – 1.7 million
Oystein Brenden – 545,000

Lucky Double With Trip Nines for Holmsten 21.05.2023 17:59 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 9/617

Dario Barone raised to 130,000 from the lojack before Andreas Holmsten three-bet shoved for 335,000 from the button. Barone called and the cards were turned over.

Andreas Holmsten: A 9
Dario Barone: A J

It was looking like showers for Holmsten as he was a 2:1 underdog. He fell further behind on the 3 7 5 flop. However, everything changed after the 9 spiked the turn to improve Holmsten to a pair. He still had a sweat as the same card also gave Barone the nut-flush draw and his jack was still live as well.

The 9 river paired the board for Holmsten to get a lucky double with trip nines instead of hitting the rail in ninth place.

Dario Barone – 3.6 million
Andreas Holmsten – 760,000

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Andreas Holmsten
Photos From the Final Table 21.05.2023 17:43 by The Festival Team

The final table is about to kick off on the stream. Here is a look at some of the photos from the final table:

Main Event Payouts Thus Far 21.05.2023 17:12 by The Festival Team
Place Player Prize
1 ? €60,700
2 ? €40,500
3 ? €27,900
4 ? €20,300
5 ? €14,560
6 ? €10,950
7 ? €8,350
8 ? €6,250
9 ? €5,150
10 Samuel Stranak €4,100
11 Shimon Hagay €4,100
12 Clausin Sanz €3,500
13 Annika Haaviste €3,500
14 Andras Balogh €3,000
15 Kerrien Clement €3,000
16 Jelmer Schuurmans €3,000
17 Shaf Saken €2,500
18 Domenico Gala €2,500
19 Michael Ibba €2,500
20 Axel Holm €2,000
21 Raymond de Groot €2,000
22 Raoul van Wersch €2,000
23 Jari Porkka €2,000
24 Laila Hawaszadeh €2,000
25 Erik Peters €1,750
26 Alfredo Cuti €1,750
27 Milad Rad €1,750
28 Kaer Kuzior €1,750
29 Adam Briggs €1,750
30 Jimmy Dewerdt €1,750
31 Ingvill Nilsen €1,750
32 Gatis Reigass €1,750
33 Kenneth Kull €1,500
34 Andrew Cutajar €1,500
35 Antonio Lombardo €1,500
36 Mike Holthaus €1,500
37 John Forsman €1,500
38 Avtandili Magradze €1,500
39 Xuanyu Zheng €1,500
40 Niko Raapana €1,500
41 Georgios Orestidis €1,250
42 Franco Scalise €1,250
43 Marcus Skinner €1,250
44 Valentin Oberha €1,250
45 Oliver Said €1,250
46 Alberto Cigliano €1,250
47 Jakub Kanosovsky €1,250
48 Stuart Griffith €1,250
49 Matiss Celmins €1,100
50 Linus Lauermann €1,100
51 Daniel Smith €1,100
52 Cory Desmond €1,100
53 Lukasz Sajnog €1,100
54 Glen Gaines €1,100
55 Conny Eriksson €1,100
56 Dainius Antanaitis €1,100
57 Laur Sibold €1,000
58 Roberts Krigers €1,000
59 Cristiano Blanco €1,000
60 Irakli Kobeshavidze €1,000
61 Maria Evans €1,000
62 Terje Jahn €1,000
63 Erik Nygren €1,000
64 Marita Nilsen €1,000
65 Paata Khmaldze €1,000
66 Nicholas Osthus €1,000
67 Peter Solem €1,000
68 Rune Polden €1,000
69 Beka Ksovreli €1,000
70 Per Gaassand €1,000
71 Joshua Stewart €1,000
Final Table Seat Draw 21.05.2023 17:09 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event
Level 27: 30,000/60,000 (60,000)
Entries: 9/617

The final table of The Festival Series Malta €550 Main Event has been reached with Dario Barone kicking the action off with the chip lead. You will be able to watch the final table play out by clicking on the Stream tab in our coverage. We will also be reporting all of the key hands of the final table here in the blog. In the meantime, here is a look at the final table seat draw:

Seat Player Chips Big Blinds
1 Balazs Somodi 3,640,000 61
2 Dario Barone 4,035,000 67
3 Luigi D’Alterio 2,495,000 42
4 Mischa Wieten 1,065,000 18
5 Andreas Holmsten 335,000 6
6 Oystein Brenden 1,095,000 18
7 Stian Nostdahl 2,110,000 35
8 Matthew Micallef 1,990,000 33
9 Gytis Juskevicius 1,070,000 18
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Dario Barone
OFC High Roller Begins 21.05.2023 16:49 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 OFC High Roller has kicked off. This is usually the tournament that The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk plays but in this case, he is already playing both the Mystery Bounty and the Seniors Event. While you can miss hands in those events at times, this is not the case for OFC. Therefore, time will tell whether Franke gets into the action.

Meanwhile, the €250 OFC champion Aaron Kupin, Sascha Manns, Mati Pirn, Pierre Joubert, Kornel Kielbik, and Thibaut Yoccoz are all in the field.

This is the final event to kick off and we wish the six players in the field the best of luck.

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Sascha Manns
Photos From the Seniors Event 21.05.2023 16:35 by The Festival Team
Mystery Bounty Photos 21.05.2023 15:40 by The Festival Team

Check out some photos from the final day of the €250 Mystery Bounty.

Marcel Fandre Wins the €5K Mystery Bounty 21.05.2023 15:20 by The Festival Team

One of the two €2,000 envelopes and the €5,000 envelope have already been claimed on Day 2 of the €250 Mystery Bounty.

Marcel Fandre was the lucky recipient of the €5,000 bounty prize. Anastasia plans to interview him during one of the breaks of this event.

Congrats to Fandre and the action still continues in this event with 21 players remaining.

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Marcel Fandre Wins the Top €5,000 Mystery Bounty
Main Event Final Day Photos by Dominik Demcak 21.05.2023 15:07 by The Festival Team
Players Cashing for €3,000 in the Main Event 21.05.2023 15:02 by The Festival Team

Three players have already hit the rail on the final day of the Main Event leaving just 13 players remaining. Andras Balogh, Kerrien Clement, and PokerStudie’s Jelmer Schuurmans all hit the rail for a cash of €3,000 with the remaining players each getting a pay jump to at least a €3,500 payout.

14 Andras Balogh €3,000
15 Kerrien Clement €3,000
16 Jelmer Schuurmans €3,000
It’s Envelope Picking Time in the Mystery Bounty 21.05.2023 14:32 by The Festival Team

The second and final day of the €250 Mystery Bounty kicked off at 2 p.m. with 30 returning players each locking up at least a €200 min-cash. This is not all as the bounty element of the tournament has kicked in. If a player eliminates another player they will choose an envelope containing a random prize from €200 all the way up to €5,000!

The Mystery Bounty has been a massive hit with 201 entries coming out in full force to collect a €24,120 prize pool. Jari Porkka and Santo Sidoti began the final day with the biggest stacks. Meanwhile, Franke has a decent stack in this event and is also the chip leader in the ongoing Seniors Event. So we expect to see him running back and forth. He shared he might enter the Low Roller as well. This might be enough to push him ahead of Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon on the Player of the Festival leaderboard but time will tell if that will be the case.

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Mystery Bounty Prizes
Main Event Resumes 21.05.2023 14:23 by The Festival Team

The action has resumed in the €550 Main Event. The live stream also began and you can check that out starting at around 2:30 p.m.

Photos From the Seniors Event 21.05.2023 13:59 by The Festival Team
Andreas Sanden Wins the PLO Midnight Madness After Five-Way Deal 21.05.2023 13:26 by The Festival Team

Andreas Sanden agreed to a five-way deal with Sami Pulliainen, Peder Behr, Toomas Orm, and Julien Teissedre before being crowned the champion in the €125 PLO Midnight Madness on Saturday evening to win €1,600. Two players in Orm and Teissedre collected more but Sanden was crowned the champion.

Place Player Prize
1 Andreas Sanden €1,600
2 Sami Pulliainen €1,530
3 Peder Behr €1,250
4 Toomas Orm €1,800
5 Julien Teissedre €1,740
6 Rita Paus €560
7 Marius Morel €410
8 Erik Ohnstad €325
9 Allan Arjut €285
Low Roller Begins 21.05.2023 13:12 by The Festival Team

The €60 Low Roller has kicked off with a tasty Sunday field of 53 entries. Of course, this will grow throughout the day but this is an amazing start.

Lisbeth Sunde, Sascha Manns, Vadim Gercev, and Monica Larsson are among he early entries.

Daniele Marchesani Wins the PLO Freezeout (€4,480) 21.05.2023 13:01 by The Festival Team
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Daniele Marchesani Wins PLO Freezeout

Daniele Marchesani defeated Sami Turunen heads-up to win the €4,480 top prize in the €250 PLO Freezeout. The Freezeout attracted 66 unique players to create a €14,256 top prize. The final table of this event was live-streamed on our TheFestivalOG Twitch channel.

Here is a look at all of the payouts and congrats to all of the winners!

Place Player Prize
1 Daniele Marchesani €4,480
2 Sami Turunen €3,160
3 Sean O’Donnell €2,260
4 James Hopkins €1,786
5 Sander Mets €1,140
6 Philippe Laval €830
7 Joseph Wilkinson €600
Sami Korpula Wins the Sportsbook Tournament (€526) 21.05.2023 12:30 by The Festival Team

The €125 Sportsbook Tournament of The Festival Series Malta attracted 12 participants on Saturday. Their job was to predict the outcome of five British Premier League games and two Italian Serie A games.

There were some upsets among these games. Therefore, it is natural that nobody was able to predict all the games correctly.

When the dust settled we had two winners with the same result with five correct predictions/points, and the decider was then the total number of goals made during these seven games which they also predicted with the total adding up to 20 goals.

Sami Korpela won the top prize of €526 after picking the goals figure exactly correct while Kenneth Heinsvig collected €280 for his runner-up performances after predicting 14 goals.  

Behind these winners, we had a lot of players on four and three points, and dead last with only one point, the self-proclaimed Sportsbook Pro and founder of the Festival Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk. “Franke” has won this event before so this is just a small needle to the man that created The Festival Series from the ground up.

Thank you to all that participated and we look forward to hosting this same event at The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 until Dec. 3.

Place Player Prize Prediction
1 Sami Korpela €526 5 Points – 20 Goals
2 Kenneth Heinsvig €280 5 Points – 14 Goals
Seniors Event Begins 21.05.2023 12:11 by The Festival Team

The €250 Seniors 49+ has kicked off with a tidy field of 11 entries, which includes The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk, Sturla Hiller, Sean O’Donnell, Gerhard Brimmers, and others.

Late registration will be open for eight blind levels and this event is open to anyone at least 49 years old.

The current Player of the Festival leaderboard captain Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon doesn’t have to worry that Franke will gain points here as any event that isn’t open to everyone does not count towards the leaderboard standings.

Best of luck to all of the kids in the Seniors Event!

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Sturla Hiller
Welcome to the Final Day of The Festival Series Malta 21.05.2023 11:35 by The Festival Team
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Oystein Brenden

It has been a fantastic week at Portomaso Casino but all good things eventually do come to an end in life and such is the case with The Festival Malta as we are on our final day.

Goodbyes have already been said to many that left this morning but many more are still around to play in two ongoing events and three new events.

The €250 Seniors 49+ is a one-of-a-kind event as this author doesn’t a Seniors Event where the minimum age was 49. We will see some “kids” in the field that are just 49 years old including The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk. Franke will be busy as he also bagged chips in the €250 Mystery Bounty Day 2 which kicks off at 2 p.m. He has already shared he plans to play both events and perhaps also the €1,100 OFC High Roller that Franke has claimed the title at The Festival Series in the past.

Everyone can enjoy the Low Roller at 1 p.m. as it features only a €70 buy-in, while the €550 Main Event takes center stage as it is down to just 16 players. Our coverage will focus on all of the events until a final table is reached. However, the final day will be live-streamed from the beginning until the end and you can follow the coverage by clicking on the Stream tab in our coverage or by heading to TheFestivalOG on Twitch. We will also change things up where we will be posting the late results from yesterday’s event in today’s coverage.

Norway’s Oystein Brenden heads into the final day of the Main Event with the chip lead with 2,240,000 in chips. Gytis Juskevicius, Andreas Holmsten, Stian Nostdahl, Balazs Somodi, Dario Barone, and Luigi D’Alterio all advanced with at least 1 million in chips. Meanwhile, Mischa Wieten, Annika Haaviste, Clausin Sanz, Shimon Hagay, Matthew Micallef, Jelmer Schuurmans, Andras Balogh, and Kerrien Clement are also still in the hunt for the title.

Main Event Final Day Seat Draw

Table Seat Player Chips Big Blinds
1 1 Clausin Sanz 745,000 30
1 2 Jelmer Schuurmans 520,000 21
1 3 Oystein Brenden 2,240,000 90
1 4 Andreas Holmsten 1,730,000 69
1 5 Mischa Wieten 970,000 39
1 6 Matthew Micallef 650,000 26
1 7 Annika Haaviste 940,000 38
1 8 Dario Barone 1,550,000 62
2 1 Luigi D’Alterio 1,275,000 51
2 2 Samuel Stranak 1,280,000 51
2 3 Andras Balogh 480,000 19
2 4 Stian Nostdahl 1,695,000 68
2 5 Shimon Hagay 710,000 28
2 6 Gytis Juskevicius 1,840,000 74
2 7 Balazs Somodi 1,625,000 65
2 8 Kerrien Clement 475,000 19

May 21st Schedule

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #50: €250 Seniors 49+
1 p.m. Event #48: €60 Low Roller
2 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 3
2 p.m. Event #44: €250 Mystery Bounty Day 2
4 p.m. Event #49: €1,100 OFC High Roller
Main Event Final Day Seat Draw 20.05.2023 23:58 by The Festival Team
Table Seat Player Chips Big Blinds
1 1 Clausin Sanz 745,000 30
1 2 Jelmer Schuurmans 520,000 21
1 3 Oystein Brenden 2,240,000 90
1 4 Andreas Holmsten 1,730,000 69
1 5 Mischa Wieten 970,000 39
1 6 Matthew Micallef 650,000 26
1 7 Annika Haaviste 940,000 38
1 8 Dario Barone 1,550,000 62
2 1 Luigi D’Alterio 1,275,000 51
2 2 Samuel Stranak 1,280,000 51
2 3 Andras Balogh 480,000 19
2 4 Stian Nostdahl 1,695,000 68
2 5 Shimon Hagay 710,000 28
2 6 Gytis Juskevicius 1,840,000 74
2 7 Balazs Somodi 1,625,000 65
2 8 Kerrien Clement 475,000 19
Oystein Brenden Leads Final 16 in the Main Event 20.05.2023 23:54 by The Festival Team

Oystein Brenden bagged a massive stack of 2,240,000 on Day 2 of the The Festival Series Malta €550 Main Event and will lead the final 16 players at the start of the final day which will commence at 2 p.m. on Sunday.

Gytis Juskevicius, Andreas Holmsten, Stian Nostdahl, Balazs Somodi, Dario Barone, and Luigi D’Alterio all bagged at least 1 million in chips. Meanwhile, Mischa Wieten, Annika Haaviste, Clausin Sanz, Shimon Hagay, Matthew Micallef, Jelmer Schuurmans, Andras Balogh, and Kerrien Clement are also still in the hunt for the title.

Player Chips Big Blinds
Oystein Brenden 2,240,000 90
Gytis Juskevicius 1,840,000 74
Andreas Holmsten 1,730,000 69
Stian Nostdahl 1,695,000 68
Balazs Somodi 1,625,000 65
Dario Barone 1,550,000 62
Samuel Stranak 1,280,000 51
Luigi D’Alterio 1,275,000 51
Mischa Wieten 970,000 39
Annika Haaviste 940,000 38
Clausin Sanz 745,000 30
Shimon Hagay 710,000 28
Matthew Micallef 650,000 26
Jelmer Schuurmans 520,000 21
Andras Balogh 480,000 19
Kerrien Clement 475,000 19
Players Bag Up on Day 2 of the Main Event 20.05.2023 23:25 by The Festival Team

Bags were ed around in the Main Event as the action ended when there were just 16 players remaining from the 617 entry field. We will post the chip counts and final table seat draw shortly for when the action resumes on Sunday at 2 p.m. In the meantime, here is a look at the payouts thus far.

Our blog will change a little for the final day. Instead of reporting what is happening everywhere we will focus on the key hands of the Main Event and provide some detailed coverage until The Festival Series Malta Main Event champion is crowned.

Place Player Prize
1 ? €60,700
2 ? €40,500
3 ? €27,900
4 ? €20,300
5 ? €14,560
6 ? €10,950
7 ? €8,350
8 ? €6,250
9 ? €5,150
10 ? €4,100
11 ? €4,100
12 ? €3,500
13 ? €3,500
14 ? €3,000
15 ? €3,000
16 ? €3,000
17 Shaf Saken €2,500
18 Domenico Gala €2,500
19 Michael Ibba €2,500
20 Axel Holm €2,000
21 Raymond de Groot €2,000
22 Raoul van Wersch €2,000
23 Jari Porkka €2,000
24 Laila Hawaszadeh €2,000
25 Erik Peters €1,750
26 Alfredo Cuti €1,750
27 Milad Rad €1,750
28 Kaer Kuzior €1,750
29 Adam Briggs €1,750
30 Jimmy Dewerdt €1,750
31 Ingvill Nilsen €1,750
32 Gatis Reigass €1,750
33 Kenneth Kull €1,500
34 Andrew Cutajar €1,500
35 Antonio Lombardo €1,500
36 Mike Holthaus €1,500
37 John Forsman €1,500
38 Avtandili Magradze €1,500
39 Xuanyu Zheng €1,500
40 Niko Raapana €1,500
41 Georgios Orestidis €1,250
42 Franco Scalise €1,250
43 Marcus Skinner €1,250
44 Valentin Oberha €1,250
45 Oliver Said €1,250
46 Alberto Cigliano €1,250
47 Jakub Kanosovsky €1,250
48 Stuart Griffith €1,250
49 Matiss Celmins €1,100
50 Linus Lauermann €1,100
51 Daniel Smith €1,100
52 Cory Desmond €1,100
53 Lukasz Sajnog €1,100
54 Glen Gaines €1,100
55 Conny Eriksson €1,100
56 Dainius Antanaitis €1,100
57 Laur Sibold €1,000
58 Roberts Krigers €1,000
59 Cristiano Blanco €1,000
60 Irakli Kobeshavidze €1,000
61 Maria Evans €1,000
62 Terje Jahn €1,000
63 Erik Nygren €1,000
64 Marita Nilsen €1,000
65 Paata Khmaldze €1,000
66 Nicholas Osthus €1,000
67 Peter Solem €1,000
68 Rune Polden €1,000
69 Beka Ksovreli €1,000
70 Per Gaassand €1,000
71 Joshua Stewart €1,000
It’s Time for Rake-Free Flips 20.05.2023 21:06 by The Festival Team

Come by where the tournament registration desk as the final session of Franke’s Flip Flops begins. This will feature some rake-free flips where the player that wins the most flips of the week will win a framed pair of Franke’s Flip Flops along with a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

Sami Korpula currently leads the leaderboard but there is still some time to knock him off his perch. Here is a look at the leaderboard going into today:

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
Players That Cashed for €1,250 in the Main Event 20.05.2023 20:29 by The Festival Team
Place Player Prize
41 Georgios Orestidis €1,250
42 Franco Scalise €1,250
43 Marcus Skinner €1,250
44 Valentin Oberha €1,250
45 Oliver Said €1,250
46 Alberto Cigliano €1,250
47 Jakub Kanosovsky €1,250
48 Stuart Griffith €1,250
Jonas Engedal Wins The Hendon Mob Championship 20.05.2023 20:04 by The Festival Team

Congrats to Jonas Engedal for winning the €250 The Hendon Mob Championship for €6,100 after defeating Danielle Coroneo heads-up en route to both The Festival Series and The Hendon Mob glory. Engedal earned both a framed-sketch of himself as a trophy from The Festival Series on top of the trophy provided by The Hendon Mob for all their Championships.

Engedal, who is originally from Norway but calls Malta his home, was over the moon about his win. Soon after finding the winner’s circle he was interviewed by The Festival Series Malta presenter Andreas Hoglund. We will share the interview once it is published on YouTube.

The two-day event attracted 102 entries to create a €22,032. Here is a look at all of the payouts:

Place Player Prize
1 Jonas Engedal €6,100
2 Danielle Coroneo €3,800
3 Stavros Tsakas €2,400
4 Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer €1,800
5 Daniel Kuhlmann €1,482
6 Paula Ensink €1,200
7 David Lappin €900
8 Morgan Stenberg €700
9 Vallo Maidla €590
10 Neville Grech €530
11 Sander van Dijk €530
12 Colin Lovelock €500
13 Kevin Malone €500
14 Dukai Csongor €500
15 Andreas Simml €500
Last Day of Franke’s Flip Flops! Win a Package to Bratislava (and a Pair of Franke’s Actual Flip Flops) 20.05.2023 19:40 by The Festival Team

OK, the title is super long. But the message is clear. Saturday is the final day of Franke’s Flip Flops where players will flip in Omaha hands rake-free for as many games as players wish from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m.

The player that wins the most flips not only wins a bit thanks to running hot but will also win a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3, 2023.

You might be thinking what might be better than a package to The Festival Series Bratislava. My answer would be not much. However, we did give away a spoiler in the title and the winner will also get a pair of Franke’s actual flip flops he was wearing all week long at The Festival Series Malta.

This author will likely be down on the main floor commentating the flips whether there is a camera on me or not. So come in on the fun at 9 p.m.

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Players Cashing for €1,100 in the Main Event 20.05.2023 19:11 by The Festival Team

The following players booked slightly more than €1,000 min-cash. Instead, they will go home with €1,100 with the rest of the remaining field guaranteed at least a €1,250 payout.

Place Player Prize
49 Matiss Celmins €1,100
50 Linus Lauermann €1,100
51 Daniel Smith €1,100
52 Cory Desmond €1,100
53 Lukasz Sajnog €1,100
54 Glen Gaines €1,100
55 Conny Eriksson €1,100
56 Dainius Antanaitis €1,100
Celebrity TV Table Photos by Mairo Toom 20.05.2023 19:06 by The Festival Team
Players That Min-Cash the Main Event for €1,000 20.05.2023 19:02 by The Festival Team

The following players cashed in the Main Event for the minimum prize of €1,000:

Place Player Prize
57 Laur Sibold €1,000
58 Roberts Krigers €1,000
59 Cristiano Blanco €1,000
60 Irakli Kobeshavidze €1,000
61 Maria Evans €1,000
62 Terje Jahn €1,000
63 Erik Nygren €1,000
64 Marita Nilsen €1,000
65 Paata Khmaldze €1,000
66 Nicholas Osthus €1,000
67 Peter Solem €1,000
68 Rune Polden €1,000
69 Beka Ksovreli €1,000
70 Per Gaassand €1,000
71 Joshua Stewart €1,000
More Than 100 in the Mystery Bounty 20.05.2023 18:55 by The Festival Team

The two-day €250 Mystery Bounty has attracted 108 entries and counting. This is a fantastic result thus far for the new addition to the schedule.

Gerhard Brimmers was the first on the rail followed by Binjam Mesfin to leave 106 players remaining including Mesfin as he re-entered.

Have fun and good luck to all of the Mystery Bounty players!

“Pokerbrahs” Leads the Player of the Festival 20.05.2023 18:21 by The Festival Team

The initial results are in for The Festival Series Malta Player of the Festival leaderboard. ACR Stormer Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon has been grinding the mixed games all week long and is on top of the leaderboard after managing three final table performances. Salvatore Ritrovato, The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk, Sander van Wesemael and Balazs Somodi are also in the top five.

We know that van Wesemael won’t climb any further and likely will drop down a few spots as he just dropped by to say goodbye as he will be heading to Las Vegas early for the WSOP.

This also doesn’t take into events running today and tomorrow including the Main Event but congrats to “Pokerbrahs” for his impressive performance at The Festival Series Malta.

Place Player
1 Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon
2 Salvatore Ritrovato
3 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
4 Sander van Wesemael
5 Balazs Somodi
Mystery Bounty Begins 20.05.2023 18:11 by The Festival Team

The two-day €250 Mystery Bounty is a new event on The Festival Series schedule. It is about to kickoff with 44 players already ed including Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk, Sascha Manns, and The Chip Race podcast co-host David Lappin.

Lappin just busted in seventh place in the €250 The Hendon Mob Championship for €900. He hasn’t had enough poker yet today and immediately hopped into the Mystery Bounty event.

Meanwhile, Antoine Degiorgio and Sami Pulliainen dropped by for a chat on the break of the €250 PLO Freezeout, which grew to 66 entries by the time late registration closed for a €14,256 prize pool. They were both asking about how a mystery bounty tournament works. I quickly explained and they said if they bust the PLO Freezeout they now have a back-up plan.

In case you are wondering how a mystery bounty event works, it is quite simple. Part of the prize pool, in this case €100 per player entered, will be placed into a mystery bounty prize pool. The action on the first day will play as normal with no bounties collected. Each player that advanced to Day 2 will have a mystery bounty on their head and will collect a random prize based on how much is collected for each player they eliminate. This is in addition to the normal prize pool and adds a fun element to tournament poker.

Jarmo Luokkala Bubbles the Main Event 20.05.2023 17:54 by The Festival Team

Players are in the money for at least a €1,000 min-cash with just 71 players remaining in the €550 Main Event. Unfortunately, Jarmo Luokkala won’t be one of the players snagging a pay-slip as he lost a flip when his big slick bricked against his opponent’s ladies.

“Super” Mairo Toom was once again on the ball capturing the photos of the bubble action of the Main Event. The man is everywhere at once!

The Frank Visser Rollercoaster Ride 20.05.2023 17:15 by The Festival Team

Frank Visser bubbled the €250 OFC Tournament yesterday before things got much better when he won the €125 PLO/PLO8 Event for €2,220.

Unfortunately, Visser just hit the rail three away from the money in the Main Event and it is now hand-for-hand on the money bubble.

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Day 5 Highlights of The Festival Series Malta 20.05.2023 17:10 by The Festival Team
TV Table Begins 20.05.2023 17:06 by The Festival Team

We have a special stream for you this afternoon as a bunch of streamers opted to play a special match today on our TheFestivalOG Twitch channel hosted by Jacob Dideriksen-Nielsen.

There are hundred of viewers already ing in on the entertainment. Check it out by clicking on the Stream tab in our coverage.

Bubble Approaching in the Main Event 20.05.2023 16:29 by The Festival Team

The Festival Series Bratislava Main Event runner-up Gerianne Dijkstra will unfortunately not make another deep run in The Festival Series Malta Main Event as she just hit the rail in 77th place. The Festival Series streamer Joseph Jackson also won’t be able to brag about a title as he also recently hit the rail.

The bubble is getting closer and closer with 73 players remaining and 71 slated for at least a €1,000 min-cash. Best of luck to all of the remaining Main Event players for getting to the money and beyond and in the meantime enjoy some Day 2 photos by Mairo Toom.

Photos of the Padel Hospitality Event by Mairo Toom 20.05.2023 16:14 by The Festival Team
€60,700 Top Main Event Prize 20.05.2023 15:29 by The Festival Team

The Main Event is down to 95 players out of the original field of 617 entries. The top 71 players will walk away with at least a €1,000 min-cash with tomorrow’s winner going home with a €60,700 top prize.

Here is a look at all of the Main Event payouts:

Place Prize
1 €60,700
2 €40,500
3 €27,900
4 €20,300
5 €14,560
6 €10,950
7 €8,350
8 €6,250
9 €5,150
10-11 €4,100
12-13 €3,500
14-16 €3,000
17-19 €2,500
20-24 €2,000
25-32 €1,750
33-40 €1,500
41-48 €1,250
49-56 €1,100
57-71 €1,000
€6,100 Top Prize in The Hendon Mob Championship 20.05.2023 14:50 by The Festival Team

The Hendon Mob Championship payouts have been released with all the 15 returning players guaranteed at least €500 payout with today’s winner going home with the €6,100 top prize and two trophies. One of the trophies will be the official The Hendon Mob Championship trophy that The Hendon Mob rewards at all of their events while the other one will be a personalized framed sketch of the winner.

Colin Lovelock, Kevin Malone, Dukai Csongor, and Andreas Simml all hit the rail for a min-cash leaving 11 players remaining in the hunt for both The Festival Series Malta and The Hendon Mob Championship glory.

Place Prize
1 €6,100
2 €3,800
3 €2,400
4 €1,800
5 €1,482
6 €1,200
7 €900
8 €700
9 €590
10-11 €530
12-15 €500
PLO Freezeout Begins 20.05.2023 14:34 by The Festival Team

The €250 PLO Freezeout kicked off with a field of 28 entries.

The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk entered this event. Several players joked that this wasn’t the event for Franke as he loves to re-enter.

Mark Adams, Allan Arjut, Guiseppe D’Angelo, Karl Gialanze, Mikael Gronvik, Keimo Suominen, Philippe Laval, Imre Leibold, Totti Lind, Kevin Malone, Sean O’Donnell, Rita Paus, Erik Risberg, and Soner Vanelderen are all in the PLO Freezeout field from the start as well.

Good luck to all of the four-card players!

Nearly €300K Prize Pool in the Main Event 20.05.2023 14:09 by The Festival Team

Late registration is now closed for the €550 Main Event. A total of 617 entries came out in full force to create a €296,160 prize pool. Payouts will be announced shortly for the 143 players still in contention.

Best of luck to all of the Main Event players.

Sportsbook Tournament Begins 20.05.2023 13:16 by The Festival Team

The €125 Sportsbook Tournament takes just a few minutes to enter. This is something players can do on the break of any event they are in. Registration and entry submission is open. Just head down to the casino floor and The Festival Series Presenter and Sportsbook Host Andreas “Wiseguy” Hoglund will assist you.

Check out the video below to learn the rules. Spoiler alert, they are simple.

Day 2 of The Hendon Mob Championship Begins 20.05.2023 13:12 by The Festival Team

Day 2 of The Hendon Mob has kicked off. The Hendon Mob’s Social Media Manager Hans Kleinsman put together a list of all the 15 survivors live tournament earnings for events tracked by The Hendon Mob.

Player Country Earnings
David Lappin Ireland $715,284
Colin Lovelock England $488,709 
Vallo Maidla Estonia $396,117 
Kevin Malone Ireland $77,748 
Oskar Ojaveer Estonia $40,106 
Daniele Coroneo Italy $26,288 
Sander van Dijk Netherlands $23,468 
Neville Grech Malta $20,338 
Morgan Stenberg Sweden $7,675 
Paula Ensink Lunderbye Norway $7,001 
Jonas Engedal Norway $4,335 
Stavros Koukouditsakas Greece $4,074 
Csongor Dukai Hungary $2,678 
Daniel Kuhlmann $2,523 
Andreas Simml $892 
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David Lappin
600 Entries and Counting 20.05.2023 12:57 by The Festival Team

The Main Event has already blossomed to 600 entries with nearly an hour of late registration to go. There were 173 active players when the 600 entry-count was reach.

Best of luck to all of the Main Event players.

Rules to the Sportsbook Tournament 20.05.2023 12:29 by The Festival Team

The €125 Sportsbook Tournament kicks off at 1 p.m. The Sportsbook Tournament host Andreas “Wiseguy” Hoglund outlines the rules in the video below.

Main Event Day 2 Begins 20.05.2023 12:26 by The Festival Team

Day 2 of the Main Event has kicked off. A handful of new players came into the field to grow the field to 591 entries already with 193 players battling it out.

Surprise Built Into a Surprise 20.05.2023 12:18 by The Festival Team

Many players were asking yesterday what the surprise element was in yesterday’s €125 Texas Surprise. We just learned from The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk that there will be a surprise within a surprise.

Salvatore Ritrovato won the Texas Surprise for €2,230 but this is not all as Franke just announced that Ritrovato also will be surprised with a free €250 Mystery Bounty ticket for tonight’s event at 6 p.m. Additionally, the bubble boy Juuso Parviainen won’t go home empty-handed that player will also have a chance to run it up in the Mystery Bounty as well. It would be amazing if one of these players runs deep and/or collects the top Mystery Bounty prize to be announced later.

Welcome to the Penultimate Day of The Festival Series Malta 20.05.2023 11:52 by The Festival Team
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Today is another big day with it starting off with a bang with both the Main Event and The Hendon Mob Championship progressing to their second day. The Hendon Mob Championship is down to 15 hopefuls in the money and will play down to a winner while the Main Event is planned to play down to 16 players. Late registration for the Main Event will still be open for the first two blind levels of the day but the five opening flights attracted 579 entries with 181 players finding a bag.

Laila Hawaszedeh will kick things off in the captain’s seat after bagging 382,500 from her starting stack of 30,000. Oystein Brenden was too far behind with 369,000, while Adam Briggs was the only other player over 300,000 in chips with 329,500. Day 2 will feature 45-minute blind levels instead of the 40 minutes featured during most of the opening flights.

There are plenty of other events on tap today including the €125 Sportsbook Tournament and the two-day €250 Mystery Bounty. Here is a look at the entire schedule:

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 2
1 p.m. Event #35: €250 The Hendon Mob Championship Day 2
1 p.m. Event #42: €125 Sportsbook Tournament
2 p.m. Event #43: €250 PLO Freezeout
6 p.m. Event #44: €250 Mystery Bounty Day 1
8 p.m. Event #45: €10/€10 NLHE Cash Game Challenge
10:30 p.m. Event #47: €10/€10 PLO Cash Game Challenge
11 p.m. Event #46: €125 PLO Midnight Madness
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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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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“How Easy is It?” 19.05.2023 12:27 by The Festival Team

The €250 HORSE Event was another popular mixed game event at The Festival Series Malta with 69 entries forming a €14,904 prize pool. Players were visibly having fun all event long.

The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk was low on chips early on. But he ran his stack up before taking many unscheduled breaks. He even sat out the first portion of the final table.

However, when there were four players left, Franke had the chip lead and made a deal with Antti Tianen, Petri Juurikkala, and Per Gjelten where each of the four players collected a €2,850 payout.

“How easy is it?” Franke said after the win before joking. “I don’t even know all the rules and yet still won against HORSE pros like Sascha Manns.”

Franke is being modest as last year he took third place in the EPT Prague €550 HORSE. Congrats to Franke for winning the trophy and all of the players that cashed this fun mixed-game event.

Place Player Prize
1 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk €2,850
2 Antti Tianen €2,850
3 Petri Juurikkala €2,850
4 Per Gjelten €2,850
5 Julien Teissedre €980
6 Martin Smith €790
7 Eva Jiretorn €650
8 Igor Panak €560
9 Mikael Grovnik €504
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.

William Lynch Wins the PLO 4/5/6 After Five-Way Deal 19.05.2023 12:02 by The Festival Team

The €250 PLO 4/5/6 attracted 72 entries to create a €15,550 prize pool. William Lynch, Sander Mets, Boon Wan Lee, Bianca Essers, and Yann de Tychey all agreed to a five-way deal. Lynch and Mets both collected the same €2,900 prize but Lynch was crowned the winner.

Place Player Prize
1 William Lynch €2,900
2 Sander Mets €2,900
3 Boon Wan Lee €2,750
4 Bianca Essers €2,200
5 Yann de Tychey €2,150
6 Soner Vanelderen €890
7 Pavol Guris €690
8 Bjorne Lindberg €570
9 Mark Adams €500
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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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Adam Briggs Wins Two Cash Game Challenges 19.05.2023 11:43 by The Festival Team

Congrats to Adam Briggs for winning both Cash Game Challenges last night. He booked a €560 profit (280 big blinds) in the €2/€2 Omaha and another €532 profit (266 big blinds) in €2/€2 no-limit hold’em.

This is still miles behind The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk on the Cash Game Challenge leaderboard which the winner will win a €1,600 package to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. Franke miraculously won €6,300 in the €2/€2 Omaha Cash Game Challenge on May 15 and this will be tough for anyone to beat.

Date Game Player Profit 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
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Kai Muller Wins the Thursday Turbo Midnight Madness 19.05.2023 11:05 by The Festival Team

Despite the title, the €125 Thursday Turbo Midnight Madness kicked off at 9 p.m. The action was still going strong at midnight and it wasn’t until slightly after 2 a.m. that Kai Muller defeated Rinalds Zimka to win the title and the €3,190 top prize.

The event attracted 112 entries to create a €11,827 prize pool. Here is a look at all of the players that cashed in the Thursday Turbo Midnight Madness:

Place Player Prize
1 Kai Muller €3,190
2 Rinalds Zimka €2,330
3 Martynas Brazdzionis €1,330
4 Remy Hendrix €1,047
5 Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon €850
6 Shota Burjandaze €730
7 Elon Perry €550
8 Matiss Celmis €420
9 Theodoros Konstantinidis €290
10 Salvatore Ritrovato €240
11 Or Gur €240
12 Jelmer Schuurmans €240
13 Gianni Palmisano €240
14 Markou Volgko €130
Cory Desmond Wins the High Roller (€18,000) 19.05.2023 10:47 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 High Roller attracted a fun field of 70 entries to generate a €67,200 prize pool. The sun was shining when Cory Desmond and Domenico Zappia agreed to a heads-up deal. Desmond collected €18,000 and the title, while Zappia collected nearly as much with a €17,500 payout.

Also cashing in this event were Ewen Trevidy, Albert Cigliano, Raoul van Wersch, Daniel Oliver, Gyorgy Laszlo, Alexander van Dijk, and Balazs Somodi.

Place Player Prize
1 Cory Desmond €18,000
2 Domenico Zappia €17,500
3 Ewen Trevidy €8,100
4 Alberto Cigliano €6,600
5 Raoul van Wersch €5,300
6 Daniel Oliver €4,000
7 Gyorgy Laszlo €3,000
8 Alexander van Dijk €2,500
9 Balazs Somodi €2,200
Good Night and See You Tomorrow 19.05.2023 00:32 by The Festival Team

Our blog is done for the night as it is nearly time for some rest. However, we will update the Day 4 action tomorrow morning before the action resumes with Day 1d of the Main Event at 12 p.m. on Friday. Until then, have a good night and hope you sleep well.

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Tobias Bollman Wins the Matching Vision Slots Tournament (€1,000) 19.05.2023 00:29 by The Festival Team

CasinoTogether’s Tobias Bollman showed how it was done as he shipped the €125 Matching Visions Slot Tournament for a cool €1,000. He seemed down but out but in his final few spins hit the biggest one of them all to win the event.

Meanwhile, the runner-up Arturs Pomerancevs also had an incredible run. He normally plays micro-stakes online and won a package for €11 to The Festival Series Bratislava from our partner Optibet. This is also his first poker festival and was a pleasure to meet him while playing the Slots Tournament. Despite busting the Main Event earlier today, Pomerancevs at least has a good story to about his experience at The Festival Series Malta.

Nils Vadenbring also cashed after finishing in third place.

Place Player Prize
1 Tobias Bollman €1,000
2 Arturs Pomerancevs €600
3 Nils Vadenbring €300
Brimmers Bags Day 1c Chip Lead in the Main Event 19.05.2023 00:21 by The Festival Team

Day 1c of the €550 Main Event attracted 149 entries making it the largest field of the Main Event thus far with 84 entries on Day 1a and another 101 entries during yesterday’s Day 1b to bring the total field up to 334 entries. This isn’t the end as there are still two more flights to go along with late entry permitted during the first two blind levels of Saturday’s Day 2.

Gerhard Brimmers bagged the Day 1c chip lead with 218,000 in chips but will be behind several players starting Day 2 including Day 1b chip leader Adam Briggs who after three opening flights holds the overall chip lead with 328,500 in chips.

Matthew Micallef, Franco Scalise, Milad Rad, and Theo Baldanze also bagged decent stacks into Day 2. Here is a look at the chip counts of all the Day 1c survivors.

Player Chips
Gerhard Brimmers 218,000
Matthew Micallef 192,500
Franco Scalise 175,000
Milad Rad 161,500
Theo Baldanze 159,500
Ian Vertefeuille 151,000
Kristoffer Winterstein 139,500
Kenneth Kull 133,000
Marcus Skinnar 132,500
Per Gaassand 122,000
Invill Nilsen 115,500
Sokraties Papavramidis 115,000
Tomas Fernkvist 113,500
Jonas Kovacs 110,000
Noelia Ivars 107,000
Alessandro D’Amore 106,000
Giulio Spampinato 103,500
Pavle Pecelj 103,000
Frank Visser 101,500
Erik Nygren 100,000
Nicholas Osthus 97,500
Peter Solem 84,000
Shimon Hagay 81,000
Angelo Patane 79,000
Milos Lazic 77,000
Younes Jarir 73,000
Vilmos Farkas 70,000
Balazs Somodi 67,000
Kai Muller 66,000
Jimmy Dewerdt 65,500
Roberts Krigers 63,500
Kei Yaegashi 62,500
Samuel Stranak 62,000
Jari Porkka 59,500
Stefano Crepaldi 58,000
Reuven Zohar 57,500
Thibault Thevenet 57,000
Jari-Pekka Rattya 55,500
Leif Iversen 53,000
Domenico Tortomasi 52,500
Lukasz Sajnog 47,500
Erik Hamre 47,000
Linus Lauermann 47,000
Svein Olav Eidsaeter 42,500
Stuart Griffith 41,500
Janos Szappanos 41,500
Ismo Kero 40,500
Mykola Ovlashenko 39,000
Zviad Kalandarishvili 37,000
Ivo Petkov 28,000
Patrick McFadden 24,500
Vangelis Kaimakamis 21,500
HORSE Final Table Photos by Dominik Demcak 19.05.2023 00:05 by The Festival Team

The €250 HORSE Event has reached its final table of seven players from its original field of 69 entries. Here is a look at the final table photos by Dominik Demcak:

Slots Failure by Jason 18.05.2023 22:10 by The Festival Team

I had some fun but apparently, my strategy tips didn’t work at least for myself as I finished in 13th place out of 18 entries in the €125 Matching Vision Slots Tournament.

We will have the official payouts shortly, but Tobias Bollman shipped the event with Optibet qualifier Arturs Pomaranovs taking second place after taking an early lead.

After I knew I had no chance of winning, I opted to commentate the final two round. Perhaps there is a video floating around somewhere in which case we will also post this later.

Congrats to Tobias for being the best Slots Tournament player. #notjealous

Reporter Hopping Into the Slots Tournament 18.05.2023 20:47 by The Festival Team

This reporter loves playing poker and even more loves to play mixed games. I haven’t had the time to hop into any of the events nor think I will but will carve out some time for something different and play my first slots tournament in about a decade.

We will update you with our experience after I have either busted from the event or the more likely scenario of me winning the event and the coveted framed sketch.

The Matching Visions Slot Tournament kicks off at 9 p.m. Come me while we spin away and have some fun!

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Anastasia Interviews Sander van Wesemael 18.05.2023 20:43 by The Festival Team
Cash Game Challenge Resumes 18.05.2023 20:20 by The Festival Team

The first Cash Game Session Challenge of the day has just kicked off with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold’em. This will be a live-streamed affair with our very own George Sandford behind the booth. You can check out the action by clicking on the Stream tab in our coverage or by heading to the TheFestivalOG Twitch channel.

The Festival Series will be awarding the player that wins the largest amount of big blinds a package to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 valued at €1,600. Tune in to see if anyone can fly ahead of the massive win Franke had on Day 1 when he won €6,300 good for 3,150 big blinds. This will be tough to beat but not impossible. Best of luck to all of the players.

More Day 1c Photos by Mairo Toom 18.05.2023 20:12 by The Festival Team
PLO 4/5/6 About to Begin 18.05.2023 20:04 by The Festival Team

The €250 PLO 4/5/6 is about to begin. Players will start off with 25,000 chips which is good for 125 big blinds with the blinds starting at 100/200 and going up slowly every 25 minutes.

Antoine Degiorgio, Allan Arjut, Mark Adams, Fabio Bognier, Bianca Essers, Jonas Havren, Iman Tarique, Boon Lee, Jarmo Luokkala, Sander Mets, Collins Nomafo, Erik Risberg, Kalle Sammalisto, Andre Sorm, Sander van Wesemael, and Mikael Viggander are among the early entrants in the field.

Good luck to all that wind up playing and have fun!

Main Event Satellite Begins 18.05.2023 19:17 by The Festival Team

Another €70 satellite which guarantees three €550 Main Event seats just kicked off.

This will be your final chance at qualifying for the Main Event without paying the full price. So you may want to hop in unless you were thinking of playing the €250 PLO 4/5/6 at 8 p.m., the €125 Matching Visions Slots Tournament at 9 p.m., or the €125 Thursday Turbo Midnight Madness. Of course, there are also two Cash Game Challenge sessions this evening and cash games running around the clock.

Best of luck to all the satellite players!

Damiano Nigro’s Video Photo Snapshots 18.05.2023 18:43 by The Festival Team

Damiano Nigro will be heading home from Malta tomorrow. He just put together an amazing video of his photos from throughout the week. Sit back, and enjoy!

Matching Visions Slots Tournament at 9 p.m. 18.05.2023 18:34 by The Festival Team

If you are looking for some fun, why not enter the €125 Matching Visions Slots Tournament at 9 p.m.

Here is some advice on how to play the slots tournament.

  1. Grab a drink (maybe two)
  2. Get comfortable in your chair
  3. Push the spin button as fast as you can

Step 1 is optional but from my experiences playing slots tournaments on cruise ships over the years, it is highly recommended.

Best of luck to all of the players in the Matching Visions Slots Tournament. Who knows, maybe this reporter will also enter.

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Photos From Last Night’s VIP Dinner 18.05.2023 17:58 by The Festival Team

Players with the hospitality package were invited to a scrumptious meal at The Smokehouse. Here is a look at some of the photos of the outing:

€5,380 Top Prize in the HORSE 18.05.2023 17:48 by The Festival Team

The €250 HORSE Event attracted 69 entries with 38 players remaining when late registration closed. Nine of these players will earn at least a €504 min-cash with tonight’s winner going home with a much bigger prize of €5,380.

The Festival Series Head of Photography Mairo Toom grabbed some photos from the event. Here’s a look:

High Roller Growing 18.05.2023 17:24 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 High Roller is still on its opening level but it looks like this event could get big as the field has already grown from 14 entries to 26 entries and counting.

John Blomberg, Clement Bonnant, Dandido Cappiello, Kerrien Clement, Cory Desmond, Domenico Gala, Karl Gialanze, Alexandrs Golubevs, Xavier Zuckowski, Andrea Stellato, Erik Lindqwist, and Kim Ofverstrom are among the recent additions.

Photos by Damino Nigro 18.05.2023 17:20 by The Festival Team

Our good friend Damiano Nigro is back with his camera showing us a unique eye of The Festival Series Malta through his viewpoint. Special thanks to PokerFirma and Nigro’s blog the-rounder.net.

High Roller Begins 18.05.2023 17:11 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 NLHE High Roller kicked off with a field of 14 entries. This will obviously grow as the day goes on.

Andras Balogh, Martynas Brazdzionis, Christopher Cunliffe, Alredo Cuti, Robert Laskowski, Gyorgy Laszlo, Jordi Ribatallada Ruiz, Shota Sakandelia, Siim Sakeus, Attilla Szathmari, Charlton Tarimo, Alexander van Dijk, and Xuanyu Zheng are the early players in the field.

Check Out the Video Highlight From Day 3 18.05.2023 17:06 by The Festival Team
Photos of Day 1c of the Main Event 18.05.2023 16:43 by The Festival Team

Day 1c of the Main Event is on its second break. The field has blossomed to 135 entries with 108 players remaining. Here are some photos by Mairo Toom of Day 1c:

Photos From the Beach 18.05.2023 14:52 by The Festival Team

The Festival Series took players with the hospitality package this morning to the beach for a fun couple of hours in the sunshine. Here is a look at the photos by Mairo Toom.

Franke is the “Nittiest Person at the Table”? 18.05.2023 14:48 by The Festival Team

Players are having a blast in the €250 HORSE event, which now has 51 entries on Level 4 with still more than four levels of late registration to go. The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk was low on chips early but now has a bit more than a starting stack.

We asked Allan Arjut, who is playing at the same table as Franke what he thought of Franke’s play today.

“Well, I mean he hasn’t shown 6-9 yet,” Arjut said with a smile. “He is such a nit! The nittiest person at the table. He only plays aces and when he had them they held.”

“I don’t agree with that,” Franke responded. “During the first two orbits I forgot we were playing Razz. I even folded the nuts.”

Ali Oznesil is also having fun at the table and we asked him what makes this event special.

“It’s always fun to play mixed games,” Oznesil said. “They are fun and always social. This makes them much more preferable to me.”

We found another reason Oznesil is having fun as he eliminated Arjut as we were typing up this post. We also learned that he eliminated the first player to hit the rail with Ingo Klasen hitting the rail during Level 3. Oznesil may not eliminate all the players in the field but at least he has the honor of ousting the first two.

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Meet Tournament Director Christian Scalzi 18.05.2023 14:13 by The Festival Team
Photos From Yesterday’s Yoga Outing by Mairo Toom 18.05.2023 14:01 by The Festival Team

Yesterday, the lovely Anastasia took players with the hospitality package for a morning Yoga adventure. Mairo Toom was on hand to not only stretch his body but also to snap some photos for you to enjoy.

Day 1c Already the Largest Opening Flight 18.05.2023 13:53 by The Festival Team

Day 1c has already attracted 106 entries with 101 players remaining in their seats after Robert Lim, Riku Maatta, Salvatore Merendino, and Domenico hit the rail. Meanwhile, Coolbet’s Svein Olav Eidsaeter was the first player out today. All of these players can hop back in if they haven’t already done so with two re-entries permitted during each opening flight.

The Day 1c field is already the largest of the first three of five opening flights with Day 1a attracting 84 entries (24 survivors) and Day 1b bringing in 101 entries (33 survivors).

Best of luck to all of the Main Event players.

Wiseguy Introduces the HORSE Tournament 18.05.2023 13:08 by The Festival Team

Andreas “Wiseguy” Hoglund has arrived today and is immediately at work taking over the introductions of at least some of the tournaments from Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk including the HORSE event today.

Franke is among the 25 initial entries as is Mark Adams, Dainius Antanaitis, Allan Arjut, Mikael Grovnik, 8-Game champion Jons Jurksaitis, Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, Monica Larsson, Kairit Leibold, Imre Liebold, William Lynch, Antti Tiainen, and Lachezar Tsenov.

Best of luck to all of the HORSE players.

Happy Birthday to Fabiano Stefanini 18.05.2023 12:21 by The Festival Team

Today is a special day as not only is it Day 4 of The Festival Series Malta but it is also the 21st birthday of the Main Event tournament director Fabiano Stefanini.

We doubt that it is his 21st birthday as this author has known Stefanini for close to a decade but we will stick with what Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk said during his announcement.

We will update this post later today with some photos as our daytime photographer is relaxing working at the beach taking photos of those with the Hospitality package.

Once again, happy birthday to one of the best in the industry and our friend Fabiano Stefanini!

Shuffle Up and Deal 18.05.2023 12:16 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1c
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 57/57

Cards are in the air after some announcements by The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk.

Peter Behr, Stewart Griffith, Rune Johansen, Linus Lauermann, and Kristoffer Winterstein are among the 57 initial entries.

Welcome to Day 4 of The Festival Series Malta 18.05.2023 11:54 by The Festival Team
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Welcome back to our coverage of the 2023 The Festival Series Malta at Portomaso Casino. The action has been hopping thus far with many winners crowned and records being broken left and right.

Today will feature another packed day of events starting with Day 1c of the Main Event. The third of five opening flights plays out the same as Day 1a and Day 1b have with 12 blinds levels of 40 minutes each. Players start off with 30,000 in chips and can re-enter up to two times throughout the day. Late registration for the Main Event won’t close until after the second blind level of Saturday’s Day 2 giving players plenty of opportunities to build a big stack.

The mixed-game fun is back with the €250 HORSE kicking off at 1 p.m. and players with bigger bankrolls will be able to enjoy the one-day €1,100 NLHE High Roller at 5 p.m.

Another event to keep your eyes on is the €125 Matching Visions Slots Tournament at 9 p.m. This is not only going to be fun for the poker players but also for those that came just to enjoy Malta as there isn’t much of a learning curve in this one.

There is also a €70 Main Event satellite to Day 1d guaranteeing three seats at 7 p.m., the €250 PLO 4/5/6 at 8 p.m., and the €125 Texas Turbo Midnight Madness at 9 p.m. (and not midnight). There will also be two Cash Game Challenge sessions, Franke’s Flip Flops, and cash games running around the clock. In other words, it will be a busy day today. Check out the full schedule below and best of luck if you are playing today.

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 1c
1 p.m. Event #26: €250 HORSE
5 p.m. Event #27: €1,100 NLHE High Roller
7 p.m. Event #28: €70 Main Event Satellite
8 p.m. Event #29: €250 PLO 4/5/6
8 p.m. Event #30: €2/€2 NLHE Cash Game Challenge
9 p.m. Event #31: €125 Matching Visions Slots Tournament
9 p.m. Event #32: €125 Texas Turbo Thursday Midnight Madness
10:30 p.m. Event #33: €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge
Joseph Jackson Wins a Title? 18.05.2023 11:44 by The Festival Team

Anything can happen at The Festival Series Malta as was evidenced last night. The Festival Series Twitch streamer notoriously punted away his stack intentionally in the Sviten Special event in order to play the Cash Game Challenge a couple of nights ago.

Last night was a different story. Apparently, when Jackson sets his mind out to win he can do just that as he shipped the €250 Texas Knockout for €3,500 plus bounties after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Liam Johnston, who won nearly as much.

Sascha Manns was also on the podium with a third-place performance for €2,380.

The event attracted 150 entries to create a €33,000 prize pool including bounties.

Place Player Prize
1 Joseph Jackson €3,500
2 Liam Johnston €3,490
3 Sascha Manns €2,380
4 Alkan Aydingoz €1,770
5 Igor Panak €1,260
6 Luca Delfino €990
7 Fraser Mackenzie €740
8 Gerianne Dijkstra €610
9 Nathaniel Brown €490
10 Atilla Szathmari €420
11 Rami Amuri €420
12 Kenneth Kull €355
13 Matiss Clemins €355
14 Martin Klaar €305
15 Stefan Wardenier €305
16 Jeroen Mulder €305
17 Lars Nilsen €305
Levani Rozomashvili Wins the PLO High Roller (€15,400) 18.05.2023 11:17 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 PLO High Roller was a massive success with 60 entries getting into the mix to create a €57,600 prize pool. It was a marathon to say the least as after nearly 13 hours of play Levani Rozomashvili shipped the event for €15,400 after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Balazs Somodi, who collected a healthy €14,700.

Here is a look at everyone that cashed in the PLO High Roller.

Place Player Prize
1 Levani Rozomashvili €15,400*
2 Balazs Somodi €14,700*
3 Alexander Koops €8,650
4 James Mercieca €6,550
5 Sander van Wesemael €4,450
6 Andre Grech €3,350
7 Florian Ahlmer €2,500
8 Samuel Stranak €2,000

*Reflects heads-up deal.

Jonas Jurksaitis Wins the 8-Game (€3,350) 18.05.2023 10:33 by The Festival Team

The €125 8-Game personalized portrait trophy heads over to Lithuania after Jonas Jurksaitis defeated Damian Michalski heads-up to win the €3,350 top prize. Sviten Special author Martin Smith also was on the podium with ACR Stormer Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon just missing the final three. Chris Hansen, Simon Ruckert, Barrier Dear, and Fabian Jarmer also cashed in this event.

Meanwhile, two players went out during hand-for-hand on the bubble on two separate tables and split the €300 min-cash with Jakub Kanosovsky and Andreas Sanden each collecting €150 each.

The 8-Game event was another The Festival Series attendance record-breaker with 93 entries creating a €9,820 prize pool.

Place Player Prize
1 Jonas Jurksaitis €3,350
2 Damian Michalski €2,090
3 Martin Smith €1,240
4 Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon €890
5 Chris Hansen €660
6 Simon Ruckert €520
7 Barrie Dear €420
8 Fabian Jarmer €350
9 Jakub Kanosovsky €150
10 Andreas Sanden €150
See Ya Tomorrow 18.05.2023 00:49 by The Festival Team

While the Day 3 blog will have a handful of posts still coming it won’t be until tomorrow morning until that happens. Have a good night and see you back here tomorrow for another action-packed day.

Martins Geiba Wins the Most at the €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge Session 18.05.2023 00:45 by The Festival Team
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Martins Geiba

The Cash Game Challenge has been completed for the evening with Martins Geiba notching the second biggest score of The Festival Series Malta after winning €1,008 for 504 big blinds in €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha. It hasn’t been the worst week for Geiba who yesterday won the €125 Roulette Tournament for €1,000.

This is still behind end-boss Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk who won a mind-blowing €6,300 for 3,150 big blinds in a €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha Cash Game Challenge a couple of days ago. This leaves Franke the far-and-away captain of the Cash Game Challenge leaderboard where the winner will win a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

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
Younes Jarir Wins the PokerListings Championship (€16,200) 18.05.2023 00:40 by The Festival Team
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Younes Jarir and Friends

Younes Jarir defeated Manuel Blaschke heads-up in the €250 PokerListings Championship to win the €16,200 top prize. The event attracted 354 entries for a €76,464 prize pool to establish a new prize pool record for this event.

There were a number of stories at the final table. First, Colin Lovelock was going for back-to-back victories after shipping this event at The Festival Series Nottingham a few months ago. He eventually bowed out in sixth place for €3,250 after his ace-king was unable to hold against ace-eight.

Meanwhile, this was the second time Jarir and Blaschke were at a final table in this event as they previously battled it out on the final table in this event at The Festival Series Bratislava in the autumn of 2022. Jarir performed much better than his ninth-place performance that time around while Blaschke finished one spot behind as he was aiming to be the first two-time champion.

Here is a look at all of the payouts of the PokerListings Championship:

Place Player Prize
1 Younes Jarir €16,200
2 Manuel Blaschke €9,990
3 Niklas Borg €6,690
4 Vahur Tima €5,250
5 Karl Sundin €4,250
6 Colin Lovelock €3,250
7 Tanguy Pellerin €2,574
8 Wooseun Kim €1,930
9 Laila Hawaszadeh €1,340
10 Karl Gialanze €1,120
11 Sirin Ongorur €940
12 Sokraties Paravramidis €940
13 Georgios Orestidis €940
14 Hugo Menant €800
15 Elor Bratfors €800
16 Jonas Kovacs €800
17 Noelia Ivars €680
18 Michele Amirante €680
19 Jan Sundkvist €680
20 Nicholas Osthus €680
21 Stian Nostdahl €580
22 Milad Rad €580
23 Sami Korpela €580
24 Valmar Runk €580
25 Keimo Suominen €500
26 Lachezar Tsenov €500
27 Robert Laskowski €500
28 Bjorne Lindberg €500
29 Christopher Cunliffe €500
30 Marius Morel €500
31 Erik Lindqwist €500
32 Michael Cuevas Fernandez €500
33 Sinead Priestley €470
34 Ave Lepik €470
35 Antoine Degiorgio €470
36 John Forsman €470
37 Jordan Dumas €470
38 Saviour Spiteri €470
39 Benedetto Caruso €470
40 Joseph Wilkinson €470
41 Lars Eklund €450
42 Glen Gaines €450
43 Jacob Dideriksen-Nielson €450
44 Marko Hynynen €450
45 Jelmer Schuurmans €450
46 Morgan Stenberg €450
47 Raymond de Groot €450
48 Leonard White €450
49 Christophe Pinna €450
50 Paula Ensink €450
51 Stefan Mattson €450
52 Gabriele Sava €450
53 Allan Arjut €450
Angelo Vietti Wins Blackjack Event (€1,100) 18.05.2023 00:21 by The Festival Team

The €125 Blackjack event produced tons of fun with 25 entries creating a €2,640 prize pool. Angelo Vietti proved to be the best blackjack player of the day after shipping the event for €1,100. Theodoros Konstantindis, Annika Haaviste, and Orlando Genders also cashed in this event.

Place Player Prize
1 Angelo Vietti €1,100
2 Theodoros Konstantindis €790
3 Annika Haaviste €500
4 Orlando Genders €250
Final Main Event Day 1b Main Event Chip Counts 17.05.2023 23:52 by The Festival Team
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Adam Briggs

Day 1b of The Festival Series Malta €550 Main Event attracted 101 entries with 33 players finding a bag. This brings the total field up to 185 entries with 57 survivors when taking into the 84 runners and 24 survivors on Day 1a. There is still plenty more to come with three more opening flights and two levels of late registration even still available on Saturday’s Day 2.

Adam Briggs was the star of Day 1b after turning his 30,000 opening stack into 329,000 in chips. This was enough to push Briggs into the chip lead with Day 1a chip leader Beka Kopaleishvili bagging 253,500 in chips. Meanwhile, Optibet streamer Gatis Reigass (241,500) and Rickard Olsson (236,000) were the only other players above 200,000 in chips.

Here is a look at the final Day 1b chip counts:

Player Chips
Adam Briggs 329,500
Gatis Reigass 241,500
Rickard Olsson 236,000
Michael Ibba 173,000
Alfredo Cuti 143,000
Teemu Hietala 137,500
Maria Evans 130,500
Terje Jahn 119,000
Cory Desmond 112,500
Arnoud Capellen 108,500
Luca Delfino 104,500
Beka Ksovreli 94,000
Daniel Smith 90,500
Arttile Szathmari 83,000
Samuele Lo Presti 78,000
Mischa Wieten 77,500
Iulian Bleau 73,000
Domenico Gala 69,000
Luka Bulatovic 62,000
Glen Gaines 61,000
Dario Marinelli 59,500
Erik Risberg 57,000
Koen Muetstege 55,000
Franciscus Bosmans 49,500
Jaffar Alsaffar 45,000
Cristiano Blanco 43,500
Jarmo Luokkala 39,500
Marc Tannous 38,000
Raoul van Wersch 35,000
Sander Mets 33,000
Giorgi Gogoladze 29,000
Marthijn Lakerveld 28,000
James Hopkins 14,500
Players Bagged Up in Main Event 17.05.2023 21:49 by The Festival Team

Day 1b of the Main Event is in the books with 33 of the 101 entries bagging stacks into Saturday’s Day 2. We will provide the final chip counts and updates on other events after a late dinner break.

Mantas Petrauskas Wins Heads-Up (€2,380) 17.05.2023 21:46 by The Festival Team
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Mantas Petrauskas

Mantas Petrauskas defeated Raoul van Wersch heads-up in the €250 Heads-Up event for €2,380 while Peder Behr and Sven Lysebo also cashed.

The event attracted 28 players for a €6,048 prize pool.

Place Player Prize
1 Mantas Petrauskas €2,380
2 Raoul van Wersch €1,690
3 Peder Behr €1,130
4 Sven Lysebo €900
Dijkstra Back at The Festival Series to Improve on her Runner-Up Main Event Performance in Bratislava 17.05.2023 21:33 by The Festival Team

Gerianne Dijkstra nearly won the 2022 The Festival Series Bratislava €550 Main Event. She finished just one spot shy with fellow countrymate from the Netherlands Michal Molenar claiming the title.

Check out Anastasia’s interview below with Dijkstra.

€2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge Begins 17.05.2023 20:52 by The Festival Team

The €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge session has kicked off with all players praying they can the 3,150 big blinds that Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk won on the first day of The Festival Series Malta when he amazingly profited €6,300 in €2/€2 PLO.

“Why do players have their eyes on this amount?” you might ask.

This is because the player that wins the greatest amount of big blinds during any of the Cash Game Challenge sessions throughout the week will be awarded a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

You can check the action out by clicking on the Stream tab within our coverage.

Here is a look at the players in the initial lineup:

Three Strikes for Franke 17.05.2023 20:30 by The Festival Team

€1,100 PLO High Roller
Level 7: 2,000/4,000 (4,000)
Entries: 27/46

The €1,100 PLO High Roller now has 46 entries with 27 players remaining. There are almost two full 30-minute levels and a break before late registration will close. So, it is natural the field will grow even more.

Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk just fired his third bullet unsuccessfully and is off for his fourth. We will closely monitor to make sure he doesn’t come close to his 10-bullet maximum.

Meanwhile, Teddy Bremseth ed the field. Happy Norwegian National Day to him and his tablemate Rolf Bechstrom as well as the entire Norwegian poker community.

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Teddy Bremseth
Photos by Damiano Nigro 17.05.2023 20:18 by The Festival Team

Check out these photos from today by Damiano Nigro compliments of PokerFirma.

All Good Things Must Come to an End 17.05.2023 20:05 by The Festival Team

€250 PokerListings Championship Day 2
Level 26: 40,000/80,000 (80,000)
Entries: 5/354

Colin Lovelock was miraculous in the hunt for back-to-back PokerListings Championship victories after previously winning this event that featured a lower buy-in of £120 at The Festival Series Nottingham for £5,020.

Lovelock had a heck of a run once again but bowed out this time around in sixth place for €3,250.

Meanwhile, Tanguy Pellerin, Wooseung Kim, and Laila Hawaszadeh also hit the rail with Niklas Borg, Karl Sundin, Manuel Blaschke, Younes Jarir, and Vahur Tima still in contention.

Final table photos below compliments of Dominik Demcak.

A Reasonable 10 Bullet Maximum for Franke in the PLO High Roller 17.05.2023 19:41 by The Festival Team

€1,100 PLO High Roller
Level 5: 1,000/2,500
Entries: 25/37

The €1,100 PLO High Roller continues to grow with the field at 37 entries already. The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk lasted for longer than we anticipated as he shared before the event began that he was going to be ready to re-enter quickly.

Franke did eventually lose his first bullet and immediately walked away from the table.

“What happened?” we asked Franke.

“Out,” answered Franke. “About to re-enter.”

“Will there be a cap on how many times you re-enter?” we asked in response.

“I won’t go above ten bullets,” Franke said before running off to the cashier.

We will hold Franke to his word but we hope that it doesn’t get close to that number of re-entries.

While it wouldn’t be out of the realm of possibility that Franke will win the PLO High Roller, it may be worth considering entering if you are on the fence. Late registration is open for about two more hours with it closing after the end of Level 8.

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Records Broken in Malta 17.05.2023 19:31 by The Festival Team

Records, records, records are being broken left and right at The Festival Series Malta. As we mentioned earlier in our coverage, the €250 Sviten Special event broke a new The Festival Series attendance record with 79 entries beating the previous record of 77 entries.

Meanwhile, yesterday the €250 PokerListings Championship broke The Festival Series prize pool record with 354 entries generating a €76,464 prize pool. While today, the €125 8-Game established a new The Festival Series attendance record with 93 entries for a €9,820 prize pool.

The 8-Game and PokerListings Championship are on dinner break. It might be some time before the 8-Game reaches the money with 26 players remaining and the event paying out the top nine players at least a €300 min-cash with the eventual winner scheduled to earn the top prize of €3,350.

Meanwhile, the PokerListings Championship is down to the final nine players with each player locking up at least a €1,340 prize. Colin Lovelock is looking for back-to-back championships after previously shipping this event at The Festival Series Nottingham. Other players that are in the hunt for the top prize of €16,200 include Niklas Borg, Karl Sundin, Manuel Blaschke, Younes Jarir, Vahur Tima, Tanguy Pellerin, Wooseung Kim, and Laila Hawaszadeh.

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Colin Lovelock
Get Into the Main Event for €70 17.05.2023 18:54 by The Festival Team

If you want to play The Festival Series Malta Main Event without paying the full €550 buy-in, you could be in luck. A €70 satellite guaranteeing three Main Event seats for tomorrow’s Day 1c is about to begin at 7 p.m.

Best of luck to all of the satellite players.

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“Pokerbrahs” Has Antanaitis’ Number 17.05.2023 18:11 by The Festival Team

€125 8-Game
Level 10: 1,000/2,000 (2,000)
Entries: 45/93

The 8-Game proved to be popular with 93 entries generating a €9,820 prize pool. One player that won’t be making the money for at least the €300 min-cash on tap for the top nine players is our friend from Lithuania Danius Antanaitis who just went out in no-limit hold’em.

Antanaitis three-bet jammed for about 45,000 and was snap-called by Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon.

Dainius Antanaitis: A K
Pokerbrahs: Q Q

Pokerbrahs and Antanaitis have been playing together all day and became friendly during that time. This is exactly what we like to see at The Festival Series.

“Once I learned your screenname, I gained even more respect for you,” Pokerbrahs said to Antanaitis who was also grinding an online satellite to a big online event.

Antanaitis was unable to win the flip after the 9 4 7 3 4 runout.

Both players wished each other the best before Kenyon shared that this was the second time he busted Antanaitis who lost a bullet during the late registration period.

Just before that, Allan Arjut at another table had a suggestion.

“Instead of no-limit hold’em, we should play Sviten Special instead,” Arjut said.

This author loves this idea and it would have saved Antanaitis as well.

Antanaitis will take a break at least for now. In the meantime, we wish Pokerbrahs the best of luck in winning the €3,350 top prize on tap for today’s winner. He is well on his way with 140,000 in chips for nearly triple the average.

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Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon
Main Event Day 1b Photos 17.05.2023 18:01 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1b
Level 8: 400/800 (800)
Entries: 63/93

Day 1b of the Main Event is more than halfway over with nearly 100 entries getting into the action thus far. Here are some photos of Day 1b by Mairo Toom.

Highlight From the Cash Game Challenge 17.05.2023 17:26 by The Festival Team

The Festival Series is streaming cash games and tournaments throughout the week. We will share some of the clipped highlights throughout our coverage starting today. Check out a fun hand below from last night’s €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge stream.

PLO High Roller Begins 17.05.2023 17:14 by The Festival Team

The €1,100 PLO High Roller has kicked off with 14 entries. This will grow over time, especially considering The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk is ready to fire away during the late registration period.

Sviten Special champion Totti Lind, Warren Azzopardi, Irakli Dumbadze, Roulette champion Martins Geiba, Vangelis Kaimakamis, Adriaan Knulst, Alexander Koops, Hendrik Koops, Stefan Mattsson, James Mercieca, Levani Rozomashvili, Balazs Somodi, and Mark Vella are among the players in action.

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Totti Lind Wins the Sviten Special
Day 3 Video Highlights 17.05.2023 16:45 by The Festival Team
Catch a Huge Fish in the PLO High Roller 17.05.2023 16:38 by The Festival Team

While I have faith in The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk it is saved for when he is focused or motivated. Right now, he has been celebrating the Norwegian National Day with everyone in the room but he just showed me his ticket to the €1,100 PLO High Roller scheduled at 5 p.m.

He was the first player to enter and said this may not be the only ticket he receives. In other words, he is already planning to re-enter despite not yet playing a hand.

If you were on the fence as to whether to play this or not, I think most people can agree that there is now sick value thanks to Franke being ready to punt away. We wish you the best of luck in taking all of Franke’s chips.

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Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Blackjack Tournament Begins 17.05.2023 16:24 by The Festival Team

The €125 Blackjack Tournament has kicked off with 25 players. It is possible the entry count will increase as players are allowed to re-enter for a limited amount of time.

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Watch Coolbet’s Svein Olav Eidsaeter on Norwegian National Day 17.05.2023 15:39 by The Festival Team

Today is the Norwegian National Day. Lots of the Norwegian player and even some of us that aren’t Norwegian are wearing the Norwegian flag in honor of today. Coolbet’s Svein Olav Eidsaeter is one of the Norwegian poker community’s funny characters. Apparently, he knows how to play as well as he won the Win the Button last night. Check out what Eidsaeter had to say before winning the event yesterday.

37 Players Remaining in the PokerListings Championship 17.05.2023 14:56 by The Festival Team

The PokerListings Championship is down to just 37 hopefuls in the hunt for the title. They each got a small pay jump and are now guaranteed at least a €470 payout instead of the €450 they locked up at the start of the day. Here are some photos from Day 2 by Mairo Toom.

Photos From the Final Day of the Heads-Up 17.05.2023 14:28 by The Festival Team
8-Game Begins 17.05.2023 14:03 by The Festival Team

The €125 8-Game has kicked off with games rotating every orbit between limit hold-em, limit Omaha h/l, stud, razz, stud h/l, 2-7 triple draw, no-limit hold’em, and pot-limit Omaha.

The rules are a little different for the stud games this time around. Instead of each player putting in the ante, the player on the button will put in the antes for the entire table. The standard big blind ante will remain for the no-limit hold’em.

Dainius Antanaitis, Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, Mark Adams, Brenden Oystein, Svein Olav Eidsaeter, Mikael Gronvik, Jarkko Kuusisto, Imre Leibold, Kairit Leibold, Kjell Lindqvist, Sascha Manns, Davit Mikhanashvili, Alexander van Dijk, Axel Thoren, Julien Teissedre, and Sviten Special author Martin Smith are among the 50 players ready to battle.

Meanwhile, Allan Arjut was the first player to bust the PokerListings Championship on Day 2 and immediately entered the 8-Game.

“I busted the PokerListings Championship just to play the 8-game,” joked Allan Arjut.

We learned later that Arjut just had four big blinds that he needed to speed up but he is happy that if he wasn’t going to spin that he can play the 8-Game from the start.

Best of luck to all of the players in the field.

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Allan Arjut
PokerListings Championship Payouts 17.05.2023 13:51 by The Festival Team

The 53 returning final-day players have locked up at least a min-cash of €450. The payouts grow from there with today’s winner going home with a €16,200 top prize. Here is a look at all of the payouts:

Place Prize
1 €16,200
2 €9,990
3 €6,690
4 €5,250
5 €4,250
6 €3,250
7 €2,574
8 €1,930
9 €1,340
10 €1,120
11-13 €940
14-16 €800
17-20 €680
21-24 €580
25-32 €500
33-40 €470
41-53 €450
PokerListings Championship Resumes 17.05.2023 13:37 by The Festival Team

The €250 PokerListings Championship has kicked off its second and final day. Colin Lovelock leads the way in the hunt for a back-to-back championship.

All of the 53 returning players are guaranteed at least a €450 payout with a tasty €16,200 top prize on the line.

Best of luck to all of the players!

Heads-Up Resumes 17.05.2023 13:30 by The Festival Team

The €250 Heads-Up Tournament has resumed with the final four players out the original field of 28 players. Here is a look at the semi-final match-ups.

  • Peder Behr vs. Raoul van Wersch
  • Sven Lysebo vs. Mantas Petrauskas

The final four players have each locked up €614 with Wednesday’s winner going home with a €2,480 top prize. Good luck to the final four!

Place Prize
1 €2,480
2 €1,830
3 €1,120
4 €614
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Main Event Day 1b Begins 17.05.2023 12:21 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1b
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 32/32

Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk welcomed the players to Day 1b of the Main Event. He also wished everyone a happy Norwegian Natonal Day alongside his friend and Coolbet rep Svein Olav Eidsaeter, who won the Win the Button last night.

Best of luck to all of the players in the Main Event!

Welcome to Day 3 of The Festival Series Malta 17.05.2023 11:49 by The Festival Team
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It has been an amazing start at Portomaso Casino for The Festival Series Malta and we are looking forward to even bigger things today with a full slate of events planned.

Today will begin with the second opening flight of the €550 Main Event. Players will start with 30,000 in chips with blinds increasing every 40 minutes as was the case yesterday. Up to two re-entries are permitted for each opening flight and again on Saturday’s Day 2 with late registration open for the first two blind levels of the penultimate day. Bags will be ed around after 12 blind levels with blinds at 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 big blind ante on the final blind level of the day.

Meanwhile, the PokerListings Championship and the Heads-Up event will both crown a champion on its second and final day. Many Norwegians are excited about celebrating their National Day with the €125 8-Game while this author may or may not take a break from the blog to hop into the €125 Blackjack.

There are also a pair of satellites followed by a €250 Texas Knockout late in the evening. As if this isn’t enough action, there are also two more Cash Game Challenge sessions planned today at stakes that most players can afford.

The only problem players might find is choosing what to play and what Hospitality events they wish to attend if they have the Hospitality Package.

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What Should We Play?

The Festival Series Malta May 17th Schedule

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 1b
1 p.m. Event #1: €250 PokerListings Championship Day 2
1 p.m. Event #9: €250 Heads-Up Day 2
2 p.m. Event #18: €125 8-Game
4 p.m. Event #19: €125 Blackjack Tournament
5 p.m. Event #20: €1,100 PLO High Roller
7 p.m. Event #21: €70 Main Event Satellite
8 p.m. Event #22: €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge
9 p.m. Event #23: €150 Turbo Satellite to NLH High Roller
10 p.m. Event #24: €250 Texas Knockout
10:30 p.m. Event #25: €2/€2 NLHE Cash Game Challenge
Jack Holland Wins Late Cash Game Challenge Session 17.05.2023 11:35 by The Festival Team

Jack Holland won €637 during the late night €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge session to make him the big winner at the table with 318.5 big blinds. This was miles behind the current leaderboard captain in The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke”von Zweigbergk who miraculously won €6,300 for 3,150 big blinds on Monday in the €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha Cash Game session.

The player that wins the most big blinds during any Cash Game Challenge session will be crowned the Cash Game Challenge champion and also be awarded a €1,600 package to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino.

Date Game Winner Net Prize 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
Svein Olav Eidsaeter Wins the Win the Button (€2,380) 17.05.2023 11:21 by The Festival Team

The €125 Win the Button is an amazing tournament if you are running hot as every time a player wins the hand they earn the button for the following hand. The event attracted 88 runners to generate a €9,292 prize pool.

Coolbet’s Svien Olav Eidsaeter continues to strut his stuff at The Festival Series as he won the event after defeating Fuad Gotovusa heads-up to win the €2,380 top prize.

Place Player Prize
1 Svein Olav Eidsaeter €2,380
2 Fuad Gotovusa €1,690
3 Salvatore Ritrovato €1,130
4 Allan Arjut €900
5 Ivo Petkov €750
6 Leif Iversen €600
7 Calum Bagnall €500
8 Raimo Einberg €420
9 Peder Behr €350
10 Jarkko Kuusisto €300
11 Paula Ensink €272
Mikael Gronvik Wins Half and Half (€2,045) 17.05.2023 11:08 by The Festival Team

Mikael Gronvik s the ever-growing list of The Festival Series champions after he defeated Angelica Andersson heads-up in the €125 Half and Half for €2,045. This event boasted one level of no-limit hold’em followed by a level of pot-limit Omaha. Rinse and repeat until a winner was crowned.

The tournament attracted 70 players to create a €7,084 prize pool. Here is a look at all the players that cashed for at least a €215 min-cash:

Place Player Prize
1 Mikael Gronvik €2,045
2 Angelica Andersson €1,430
3 Karl Gialanze €1,080
4 Noelia Ivars €790
5 Andre Sorm €560
6 Elor Bratfors €404
7 Marcin Mesz €310
8 William Lynch €250
9 Florian Morel €215
Day 2 Seat Draw for the PokerListings Championship 17.05.2023 10:55 by The Festival Team

Colin Lovelock leads the final 53 players in the PokerListings Championship. A total of 354 entries ponied up the €250 buy-in to create a €76,764 prize pool. All players have locked up at least a €450 min-cash when the action resumes at 1 p.m. on Wednesday with the eventual champion going home with a tasty top prize of €16,300. Blinds will start at 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 big blind ante when the final day begins.

Table Seat Player Chips
1 1 Gabriele Sava 180,000
1 2 Milad Rad 67,000
1 3 Jan Sundkvist 70,000
1 4 Benedetto Caruso 148,000
1 5 Miguel Cuevas Fernandez 184,000
1 6 Paula Ensink 71,000
1 7 Erik Lindqwist 101,000
1 8 Elor Bratfors 198,000
2 1 Allan Arjut 22,000
2 2 Jonas Kovacs 326,000
2 3 Colin Lovelock 662,000
2 4 Sokratis Papavramidis 253,000
2 5 Niklas Borg 563,000
2 7 Ave Lepik 91,000
2 8 Karl Gialanze 232,000
3 1 Younes Jarir 249,000
3 3 Vahur Tima 234,000
3 4 Marko Hynyne 89,000
3 5 Jordan Dumas 59,000
3 6 Christopher Cunliffe 243,000
3 7 Bjorne Lindberg 271,000
3 8 Robert Laskowski 351,000
4 1 Nicholas Osthus 152,000
4 2 Jospeh Wilkinson 134,000
4 3 Hugo Menant 503,000
4 4 Stefan Mattsson 95,000
4 5 Lachezar Tsenov 184,000
4 6 Saviour Spiteri 174,000
4 7 Antoine Degiorgio 152,000
4 8 Wosseung Kim 325,000
5 1 Valmar Runk 71,000
5 2 John Forsman 399,000
5 3 Georgios Orestidis 105,000
5 4 Karl Sundin 343,000
5 5 Leonard White 89,000
5 6 Jelmer Schuurmans 30,000
5 7 Sirin Ongorur 421,000
5 8 Lars Eklund 50,000
6 1 Sami Korpela 95,000
6 2 Noelia Ivars 103,000
6 3 Laila Hawaszadeh 166,000
6 4 Morgan Stenberg 102,000
6 5 Raymond de Groot 105,000
6 6 Christophe Pinna 102,000
6 7 Keimo Suominem 319,000
6 8 Michele Amirante 212,000
7 1 Manuel Blaschke 340,000
7 2 Glen Gaines 217,000
7 3 Jacob Dideriksen-Nielsen 130,000
7 4 Tanguy Pellerin 227,000
7 5 Sinead Prietley 77,000
7 6 Marius Morel 229,000
7 7 Stian Nostdah 105,000
Four Players Remaining in the Heads-Up Tournament 17.05.2023 10:36 by The Festival Team

The €250 Heads-Up Tournament is down to the final four players from the original field of 28 players. Here is a look at the semi-final match-ups.

  • Peder Behr vs. Raoul van Wersch
  • Sven Lysebo vs. Mantas Petrauskas

The final four players have each locked up €614 with Wednesday’s winner going home with a €2,480 top prize. Good luck to the final four!

Place Prize
1 €2,480
2 €1,830
3 €1,120
4 €614
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See You Tomorrow! 17.05.2023 00:55 by The Festival Team

It is time for this reporter to call it a night. However, the Day 2 blog will still have more posts with the events still running to be updated in the morning.

Until then, sleep well, and see you tomorrow!

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Jason Finishing the Final Post
Beka Kopaleishvili Bags Main Event Day 1a Chip Lead 17.05.2023 00:53 by The Festival Team
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Beka Kopaleishvili

Day 1a of The Festival Series Malta €550 Main Event attracted 84 entries to add €43,680 to the prize pool with four more opening flights to come over the next three days. Just 24 players bagged chips into Saturday’s Day 2 with Beka Kopaleishvili parlaying a 30,000 chip stack into an impressive Day 1a chip leading stack of 253,500. Here is a look at all of the chip counts from the 24 surviving players.

Player Chips
Beka Kopaleishvili        253,500 
Erik Lindqwist        177,000 
Rune Polden        171,500 
Annika Haavaste        167,500 
Irakli Kobeshavidze        167,000 
Ruiz Ribatallada        164,000 
Andreas Holmsten        160,500 
Eric Andersson        145,500 
David Mikhanashvili        132,500 
Avtandili Magradze        112,500 
Lars Eklund        100,000 
Jarrko Kuusisto          93,500 
Kalle Sammalisto          87,500 
Paata Khmaladze          83,500 
Nika Agirba          83,000 
Laur Sibold          82,000 
Gary Banks          75,000 
Kairit Leibold          63,000 
Vidar Oie          61,500 
Matthew Davenport          54,500 
Levan Dzidzikashvili          45,500 
Jordan Dumas          31,000 
Shota Sakandelia          26,000 
Carlo Solazzo          18,500 
Totti Lind Wins Sviten Special (€5,200) 17.05.2023 00:32 by The Festival Team

The legend of Totti Lind continues. Sometimes he is a legend for the entertainment value he provides when I am reporting various events including The Festival Series. Other times, he runs deep in events and keeps players on their toes. This was one of those times as he defeated Erik Risberg heads-up in the two-day €250 Sviten Special tournament for €5,200.

The Sviten Special event broke a new The Festival Series attendance record with 79 entries coming out in full force to generate a €16,353 prize pool. Yesterday’s opening day ended after Ivo Petkov busted on the money bubble with the final 11 players returning the following day with at least a €550 min-cash locked up.

Joshua Stewart began the final day with the chip lead and was able to leverage that to a podium third-place finish, while Oystein Brenden, Marco Sgura, Niklas Borg, Nathaniel Brown, Allan Arjut, Maxime Chilaud, and Philippe Laval all finished in the money.

Here is a look at all of the payouts in the €250 Sviten Special.

Place Player Prize
1 Totti Lind €5,200
2 Erik Risberg €3,250
3 Joshua Stewart €2,140
4 Oystein Brenden €1,540
5 Marco Sgura €1,140
6 Niklas Borg €550
7 Nathaniel Brown €550
8 Allan Arjut €550
9 Maxime Chilaud €550
10 Philippe Laval €550
11 Renato Messina €550
Mirko Romeo Wins PLO Championship (€5,150) 16.05.2023 23:55 by The Festival Team
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Mirko Romeo Wins PLO Masters

Mirko Romeo defeated Sami Pulliainen heads-up in the €250 PLO Championship to win the €5,150 top prize. The event attracted 75 entries for a healthy €16,200 prize pool.M

It was a fun event with many interesting players at the table including runner-up Sami Pulliainen, who used to call Malta his home, Dutch poker beast and all-around good guy Sander van Wesemael, Coolbet streamer Ylva Thorsrud, and Juuso Pariainen all at the final table and Malta Poker Fish Antoine Degiorgio, friend of The Festival Series Bjorne Lindberg, and Kristian Bodingh also finishing in the money.

Meanwhile, The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk likely created the most entertainment. He disappeared for a while with a big stack once the final table began. He eventually did come back to the table but not after a few jokes were made.

“This was the best final table performance I have seen by Franke,” commented Sami Pullianen.

“His plan appears to be to win a few big hands, leave the table, and come back to repeat the process,” shared Sander van Wesemael.”

“I am guessing Franke will come back to battle with just three players remaining,” added Coolbet streamer Ylva Thorsrud.

Franke did come back to the table when there were just six players left and perhaps Thorsrud was onto something as Franke did eventually bow out in third place for another impressive performance during The Festival Series Malta.

Place Player Prize
1 Mirko Romeo €5,150
2 Sami Pulliainen €2,990
3 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk €2,085
4 Sander van Wesemael €1,450
5 Ylva Thorsrud €1,095
6 Sami Turunen €860
7 Juuso Pariainen €750
8 Antoine Degiorgio €665
9 Bjorne Lindberg €605
10 Kristian Bodingh €550
Bollman Wins First Cash Game Challenge Session 16.05.2023 23:06 by The Festival Team

The first session of the Cash Game Challenge is in the books with Tobias Bollman winning the most after booking a profit of €610 good for 305 big blinds in the €2/€2 no-limit hold’em session.

While isn’t good enough to vault him to the top of the leaderboard. It will be tough, however, for any player to do that after The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk took things to a different level last night by winning €6,300 in the Cash Game Challenge €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha for a huge score of 3,150 big blind profit.

The player that wins the most big blinds in a single Cash Game Challenge session throughout the week will win a package to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino valued at €1,600.

The second and final Cash Game Challenge is underway with the game changing to €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha. Here is a look at the best player at each Cash Game Challenge session thus far.

Date Game Winner Prize 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
Check Out the Cash Game Challenge Stream 16.05.2023 21:40 by The Festival Team

The first Cash Game Challenge session is underway with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold’em. You can check out the action by clicking on the stream tab in our coverage.

Later in the evening, the action changes to €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha.

As a reminder, the player that wins the most big blinds during any single Cash Game Challenge session throughout the week will be declared the Cash Game Challenge champion. The champion not only will be awarded a hand-drawn portrait but also will be heading to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino with a free €1,600 package.

Players have their work cut out for them thanks to the sick run by The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk, who won €6,300 for 3,150 in the €2/€2 PLO Cash Game Challenge session last night.

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Atmosphere Photos by Damiano Nigro 16.05.2023 21:28 by The Festival Team
Meet Coolbet Streamer Ylva Thorsrud 16.05.2023 21:14 by The Festival Team
“Best Final Table Performance by Franke” 16.05.2023 20:41 by The Festival Team

The €250 pot-limit Omaha Masters has reached the final table. We went down to check out the action with just six players remaining and noticed one player had a massive pile of chips but nobody was in the chair.

We quickly learned that Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk was the missing player. He has done this before at a final table but this isn’t something we normally see in poker.

Apparently, Franke left the table shortly after the final table photo was taken.

“This was the best final table performance I have seen by Franke,” commented Sami Pullianen.

“His plan appears to be to win a few big hands, leave the table, and come back to repeat the process,” shared Sander van Wesemael.”

“I am guessing Franke will come back to battle with just three players remaining,” added Coolbet streamer Ylva Thorsrud.

Thorsrud’s comment rings home as we have a funny story about Franke from the past. A new of years ago, Franke had a massive chip lead in the PLO event and wanted to take a break to have a beer with this reporter. We enjoyed a quick beer before Franke decided to to that festival’s Main Event. He made it through an orbit but apparently decided he wanted more time away and had another beer before finally heading back to the final table about 40 minutes after he left. Franke still had the chip lead at this point and asked for an even chop. Both players declined and Franke busted one player the next hand. Another deal was offered and again Franke was denied. Franke then took out this player as well and went on to win the event for around €6,600.

Franke left a generous tip and then bought around 200 beers for everyone that was nearby. What a legend!

The final six players each locked up at least a €860 payout with tonight’s winner slated to be rewarded a healthy €5,150 top prize. Best of luck to everyone and let’s hope Franke makes it back to his seat before losing too much of his big stack.

Meanwhile, here are some photos by Mairo Toom of the PLO Masters.

Bakker Ready for the Half and Half 16.05.2023 20:03 by The Festival Team

The €125 Half and Half is about to begin. This is one of my favorite events as it is a level of no-limit hold’em followed by a level of pot-limit Omaha all the way through the event.

We ran into PokerCity’s Tim Bakker. Normally, he will report the atmosphere for PokerCity but today was a day off with his wife.

“I had an amazingly relaxing day seeing Malta,” Bakker said. “We walked around and also relaxed with amazing massages.”

The field has a couple of dozen players before the official kickoff with Mark Adams, Calum Bagnall, Holger Bruck, Maria Evans, Joseph Jackson, Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, Sascha Manns, and Soner Vanelderen among the players battling it out.

Drop by the media desk if you need some advice as this is the only live poker event in which I have officially won a trophy.

Martins Geiba Wins Roulette Tournament (€1,000) 16.05.2023 19:40 by The Festival Team

Players visibly had a blast on the stage playing in the €125 Roulette Tournament. Martins Geiba shipped the event for a cool €1,000, while Milan Mjubisic and Rune Johansen also cashed. Congrats to all three players and we look forward to the €125 Blackjack Tournament tomorrow.

Here is a look at the payouts of the Roulette Tournament:

Place Player Prize
1 Martin Geiba €1,000
2 Milan Ljubisic €580
3 Rune Johansen €320
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Martins Geiba Wins Roulette Tournament
Sviten Special Resumes 16.05.2023 19:13 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 16: 6,000/12,000
Entries: 11/79

The Sviten Special has resumed for its second and final day. Players are already in the money with a €350 min-cash. The winner will go home with much more with a €5,200 top prize on the line making it one of the biggest international-open events in Sviten Special tournament history.

Oystein Brenden, Niklas Borg, and Totti Lind also bagged decent stacks with Erik Risberg, Renato Messina, Maxime Chilaud, Nathaniel Brown, Philippe Laval, Marco Sgura, and Allan Arjut also still in contention. Here is a look at all of the final day chip stacks of The Festival Series Malta €250 Sviten Special at Portomaso Casino:

Player Chips Big Blinds
Joshua Stewart 414,000 35
Oystein Brenden 410,000 34
Niklas Borg 329,000 27
Totti Lind 295,000 25
Erik Risberg 187,000 16
Renato Messina 172,000 14
Maxime Chilaud 148,000 12
Nathaniel Brown 143,000 12
Philippe Laval 138,000 12
Marco Sgura 77,000 6
Allan Arjut 55,000 5

Main Event Satellite About to Begin 16.05.2023 19:08 by The Festival Team

If you are looking for a bargain basement price to get into the €550 Main Event, now is your time with a €70 satellite to tomorrow’s Day 1b is about to begin on the same floor as the Main Event is currently taking place.

Three seats are guaranteed and there is still plenty of time to hop into the action with late registration open for eight levels. The structure is amazing for a satellite with a 15,000 starting stack and blinds increasing every 20 minutes.

Best of luck if you hop into the satellite!

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Six Remaining in the Roulette Tournament 16.05.2023 18:59 by The Festival Team

There are just six players remaining in the €125 Roulette tournament including Martins Geiba, Daniel Hong, Rune Johansen, Sami Korpela, Milan Ljubisic, and Erik Risberg.

Half of these players will go home with a payday in this event with the top three players guaranteed at least a €320 min-cash for a huge return on their €125 buy-in. The runner-up will be bumped up to a €580 payout while tonight’s champion will go home with a cool €1,000.

Best of luck to the final six and may the ball spin your way!

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Photos From the Roulette Tournament 16.05.2023 18:29 by The Festival Team
Interview With Bowling Champion Bjorn Jonsson 16.05.2023 17:08 by The Festival Team
Early Photos From Day 1a of the Main Event by Mairo Toom 16.05.2023 16:51 by The Festival Team

Roulette Tournament Begins 16.05.2023 16:42 by The Festival Team

The €125 Roulette Tournament has kicked off on the stage where the Main Event is taking place. There were 18 unique players getting into the action. We learned that while late registration is closed, existing players can re-enter if they lose their stacks.

The first round of 15 spins features players allowed to bet anywhere from 1 to 100 chips with the action increasing after that.

The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk was noticed betting big on the very first spin and managed to chip up a little on one of his bets. Meanwhile, Iulian Belau, Tobias Bollmann, our Hospitality Host Anastasia Bukstynovic, Paul Ensink, Martins Geiba, Daniel Hong, Rune Johansen, recently “leid” Bjorn Jonsson, Sami Korpela, Imre Leibold, Milan Ljubisic, Joachim Olaussen, Erik Risberg, Daniel Sahlin, Andrea Stellato, Ian Vertfeuille, and Kristoffer Winterstein are also in the mix.

We will have some photos of this event later in our coverage. In the meantime, you can head to our Roulette Tournament landing page to learn more about the rules of this event.

PokerListings Championship Day 1c Begins 16.05.2023 16:18 by The Festival Team

€250 PokerListings Championship Day 1c
Level 1: 100/200 (200)
Entries: 50/50

The final opening flight of the PokerListings Championship kicked off with 50 entries. This will continue to grow with late registration open for 10 blind levels.

Andras Balogh, Luca Delfino, The Festival Bratislava Main Event runner-up Gerianne Dijkstra, Fuad Gotovusa, Younes Jarir, Peter Kovacs, Ave Lepik, Angelo Patane, ACR Stormer Oskar “DeckFlow” Ojaveer, and Jari Porkka are among the early entries on Day 1c.

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Jimmy Dewerdt & Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer
Jonsson Gets Leid 16.05.2023 16:05 by The Festival Team

Players are back from the bowling outing and we will have some photos later. What we did learn was Bjorn Jonsson won the event and now needs to wear the lei you see in the photo below for the entire day. He also won a €20 flip for Franke’s Flip Flops.

Please don’t judge my photography skills but now you can clearly see why we have Mairo Toom, Dominik Demcak, and Damiano Nigro normally taking the photos.

Congrats to Jonsson for getting leid and allowing me to use lei in a verb form and rest assured that official photos from Mairo Toom will be coming in the next hour or two.

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Anyone Want to Flip? 16.05.2023 15:21 by The Festival Team

The Festival Series Hospitality Host Anastasia just let us in on a little secret which won’t be a secret at all after this post. The Franke’s Flip Flops, which typically open at 9 p.m. will open for a special session at around 3:30 p.m.

As a reminder, the player that wins the most rake-free flips to various events will be crowned the Franke’s Flip Flops champion and will be awarded a framed pair of Franke’s actual flip flops along with a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

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Franke flipping in Franke’s Flip Flops
Main Event Structure 16.05.2023 14:44 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1a
Level 4: 200/400 (400)
Entries: 62/65

Day 1a has attracted 65 entries thus far and will still grow as it is only on its first break. Here is a look at the structure for the opening flights. Blinds increase every 40 minutes on Day 1a through Day 1d and every 20 minutes on Day 1e.

Level Small Blind Big Blind Ante
1 100 100  
2 100 100 100
3 100 200 200
 BREAK      
4 100 300 300
5 200 400 400
6 200 500 500
 BREAK      
7 300 600 600
8 400 800 800
9 500 1,000 1,000
 BREAK      
10 600 1,200 1,200
11 800 1,600 1,600
12 1,000 2,000 2,000
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Photos by Damiano Nigro 16.05.2023 14:22 by The Festival Team

Damiano Nigro travels around the globe to poker events where he both plays and takes amazing photos at the venue and the surrounding locations. He ed up with us at The Festival Series Nottingham and returned once again in a partnership with PokerFirma for The Festival Series Malta.

We will share his photos throughout the week as they provide a unique view of the event and of Malta. This is in addition to Mairo Toom and Dominik Demcak who will be providing mostly photographs of the poker and hospitality events giving you as complete a view as possible of The Festival Series Malta.

Video Highlights From Day 1 and Intro to Day 2 16.05.2023 13:55 by The Festival Team
PLO Master Begins 16.05.2023 13:52 by The Festival Team

€250 PLO Masters
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 33/33

The €250 PLO Masters kicked off with a field of 33 entries. This figure will continue to grow with players allowed to late and re-enter for the first eight blind levels. Players start off with 20,000 in chips with blinds increasing every 20 minutes.

All Arjut, Antoine Degiorgio, Leif Iversen, Vakhtang Kavakhishvili, ACR Stormer Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, Bjorne Lindberg, William Lynch, Vallo Maidla, Sascha Manns, Stian Nostdahl, Coolbet streamer Ylva Thorsrud, Mark Vella, and Frank Visser are among the early entrants.

The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk is also in the field. Let’s hope he lasts longer than he did on the first of the three bullets he fired in the Sviten Special yesterday as he lasted just one hand on each of his first two bullets. Franke had much better success in the evening when he took a commanding lead in the Cash Game Challenge after booking a profit of €6,300 (3,150 big blinds) in a €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha affair.

“How soft are all the fields?” Franke joked. “I am in the lead in the Cash Game Challenge while our Head of Photography Mairo Toom took runner-up in the Texas Knockout last night.”

Franke has won PLO trophies before but never at The Festival Series where his claim to fame is winning OFC and Sportsbook events.

Best of luck to all the players!

Sami Korpula Wins the First Flip 16.05.2023 13:32 by The Festival Team

Franke’s Flip Flops kicked off yesterday with eight flips taking place. The player that wins the most rake-free flips will win a package valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3.

Sami Korpula won the first flip yesterday and was interviewed by our very own Anastasia. He is currently tied after winning a second flip with Coolbet’s Svein Olav Eidsaeter on top of the leaderboard with Eidsaeter also magically winning two flips.

Heads-Up Event Begins 16.05.2023 13:18 by The Festival Team

€250 Heads-Up Day 1
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 28/28

The heads-up event is one of the more fun events on the schedule as it isn’t often these types of events run at festivals. Players start with 10,000 in chips with blinds increasing every 20 minutes. There is no late registration permitted in this event for obvious reasons.

“I just arrived last night and won’t hop into the Main Event today,” said Dainius Antanaitis this morning. “I am looking forward to playing the heads-up event as I haven’t played this format in years.”

Antanaitis may not have played a heads-up event in a while but has had some good experience playing heads-up recently as he has won multiple events in the last few months.

Meanwhile, Antanaitis is obviously not the only player in the field. Here is a look at the first-round match-ups:

  • Theo Baldanza vs. Peder Behr
  • Mikael Viggander vs. Giulio Sampinato
  • Milad Rad vs. Marthijn Lakerveld
  • Mark Adams vs. Sven Lysebo
  • Raoul van Wersch vs. Rami Amuri
  • Mircea-Catalin Foraru vs. Peter Nordin
  • Aharon Arbeli vs. Daniel Smith
  • Koen Meutstege vs. Linus Lauermann
  • Mantas Petrauskas vs. Jeremy Grodin
  • Cory Demond vs. Beka Ksovreli
  • Hugo Loustau vs. Dainius Antanaitis
  • Erik Lindqwist vs. Michael Hamann

Fabian Jarmer, Clausin Sanz, Christopher Cunliffe, and Noelia Ivars all already gave a bad beat to the rest of the field as they all randomly “earned” a first-round bye and were asked to come back at 4 p.m. for Round 2.

Two Players Out Early in the Main Event 16.05.2023 13:02 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1a
Level 2: 100/100 (100)
Entries: 45/47

Two players didn’t survive the opening level in the Main Event with Carlo Solazzo hitting the rail first followed by Eugene Ulanov. Both players haven’t re-entered yet but will have plenty of time to do so either today or later in the week.

Main Event Begins 16.05.2023 12:25 by The Festival Team

€550 Main Event Day 1a
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 41/41

The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk welcomed the Main Event crowd to The Festival Series Malta. Shortly after, cards were in the air with 41 entries thus far.

Lars Eklund, Karl Gialanze, Annika Haaviste, Imre Liebold, Kairit Leibold, Sean O’Donnell, Ilona Sibold, and Laur Sibold are among the early entries in the field.

Best of luck to all of the Main Event players!

Welcome to Day 2 of The Festival Series Malta 16.05.2023 10:50 by The Festival Team
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Yesterday was an amazing start to The Festival Series Malta and we expect the action to be even bigger. More players are arriving today and today is also the start of the €550 Main Event with Day 1a kicking off at 12 p.m.

The Main Event is a deep-stacked affair with starting with 30,000 in chips during each of the five opening flights on May 16-19. The first four flights feature 40-minute blind levels while the final opening flight is a turbo-charged affair with 20-minute blind levels. Players will have plenty of chances to build a big stack with two re-entries permitted during each opening flight and again on Day 2 until late registration closes after the second blind level of Day 2.

Those surviving the opening flights or late on Day 2 will compete for two more days until the inaugural The Festival Series Malta Main Event champion will be crowned.

The Main Event isn’t the only party in town as there are plenty of other events on the schedule including the €125 Roulette tournament at 4 p.m. This is a unique chance to play something a little different than you will see at other gaming festivals around the world.

Of course, the Franke’s Flip Flops will continue from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m. and cash games will run nonstop throughout the event. Here is a look at today’s full schedule:

Time Event
12 p.m. Event #8: €550 Main Event Day 1a
1 p.m. Event #9: €250 Heads-Up Day 1
1 p.m. Event #10: €250 PLO Masters
4 p.m. Event #1: €250 PokerListings Championship Day 1c
4 p.m. Event #11: €125 Roulette Tournament
7 p.m. Event #12: €70 Satellite to Main Event
7 p.m. Event #3: €250 Sviten Special Day 2
8 p.m. Event #13: Cash Game Challenge (€2/€2 NLHE)
8 p.m. Event #14: €125 Half & Half (NLHE/PLO)
9 p.m. Event #15: €150 Turbo Satellite to PLO High Roller
10 p.m. Event #16: €125 Win the Button
10:30 p.m. Event #17: Cash Game Challenge (€2/€2 PLO)
Close Run for Toom as Lauermann Ships the Texas Bounty 16.05.2023 10:43 by The Festival Team

Linus Lauermann defeated Mairo Toom in the early hours of the morning in the €125 Texas Bounty for €1,700 plus bounties. Toom is our Head of Photography during the day but you will see him pop into events during his free time in the evenings.

The event attracted 130 entries to create a €13,986 prize pool including the €50 bounties on each player. Here is a look at all of the payouts:

Place Player Prize
1 Linus Lauermann €1,700
2 Mairo Toom €1,230
3 Gert Hofman €820
4 Marc Schembri €670
5 Rena Postema €550
6 Vincent Calenti €450
7 Irakli Devadze €370
8 Samuel Dray €311
9 Julius Jurksaitis €260
10 Youcef Temal €220
11 Jesse Hoff €190
12 Martin Klaar €190
13 Maria Recasens €175
14 Andreas Sanden €175
15 Antonino Muratore €175
See You Tomorrow 16.05.2023 01:38 by The Festival Team

This wraps up our coverage for Day 1 of The Festival Series Malta at Portomaso Casino. We will update you with the rest of the results from today in a dedicated article tomorrow which we will link back into the blog.

Until then, have a good night, and see you (virtually or physically) tomorrow!

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Franke Crushing the Cash Game Challenge 16.05.2023 01:38 by The Festival Team

It wasn’t a good start of the day for The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk as he unsuccessfully fired three bullets in Sviten Special, a game he has found tournament success in at other times.

However, good things happened a few hours later. Very good things in fact.

Franke entered the €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha Cash Game Challenge and absolutely crushed it. He predicted as much to this author just before he began play.

“I plan to win big,” Franke said with confidence.

‘Win big’ might be an understatement as Franke went on to with €6,300 for a profit of 3,150 big blinds. This clearly puts him in the lead for the Cash Game Challenge and now he might win a package to his very own festival as this score will be tough to beat.

Tough doesn’t mean impossible as there are many hungry players, so no lead is too large.

Congrats to Franke on an epic cash game session!

Joshua Stewart Bags Sviten Special Chip Lead 16.05.2023 01:30 by The Festival Team

Day 1 of the two-day €250 Sviten Special has wrapped up after Ivo Petkov hit the rail on the money bubble. The remaining 11 players will resume action tomorrow at 7 p.m. with blinds at 6,000/12,000 already in the money with a €350 min-cash. Tomorrow’s winner will go home with much more with a €5,200 top prize on the line making it one of the biggest international-open events in Sviten Special tournament history.

Joshua Stewart will be in the driver’s seat to start off the final day with a small chip lead over Oystein Brenden. Niklas Borg and Totti Lind also bagged decent stacks with Erik Risberg, Renato Messina, Maxime Chilaud, Nathaniel Brown, Philippe Laval, Marco Sgura, and Allan Arjut also still in contention. Here is a look at all of the final day chip stacks of The Festival Series Malta €250 Sviten Special at Portomaso Casino.

Player Chips Big Blinds
Joshua Stewart 414,000 35
Oystein Brenden 410,000 34
Niklas Borg 329,000 27
Totti Lind 295,000 25
Erik Risberg 187,000 16
Renato Messina 172,000 14
Maxime Chilaud 148,000 12
Nathaniel Brown 143,000 12
Philippe Laval 138,000 12
Marco Sgura 77,000 6
Allan Arjut 55,000 5
Meet Paf’s Linda Jansson 16.05.2023 01:05 by The Festival Team

Linda Jansson has been to most if not all The Festival Series events thus far and Malta is no different. She has a record amount of qualifiers from Paf to look after with her co-pilot Niklas Lonnfors.

Check out what Linda had to say when chatting with The Festival Series’ Anastasia in the video below.

Hugo Menant Leads the PokerListings Championship 16.05.2023 01:00 by The Festival Team

Day 1b of the PokerListings Championship is in the books with just 19 players of the 126-entry field advancing to Wednesday’s Day 2. This brings the total up to 215 entries when considering the 89 entries on Day 1a along with 32 survivors with 13 bagging chips on Day 1a. These figures will continue to grow with what we expect to be the biggest opening flight of them all in tomorrow’s final opening flight on Day 1c.

Hugo Menant parlayed his 30,000 opening stack into a whopping pile of 502,000 in chips. This puts him in the clear chip lead with John Forsman bagging the Day 1a lead with 399,000 in chips. Sirin Ongorur also had an amazing day and bagged more than the Day 1a chip leader with a final count of 421,000 in chips with Manual Blaschke (340,000), Wooseung Kim (325,000), and PokerListings’s very own Bjorne Lindberg (271,000) rounding out the top five.

Here is a look at the final chip counts of Day 1b of the PokerListings Championship:

Place Player Chips
1 Hugo Menant 503,000
2 Sirin Ongorur 421,000
3 Manuel Blaschke 340,000
4 Wooseung Kim 325,000
5 Bjorne Lindberg 271,000
6 Sokraties Papavramidis 253,000
7 Vahur Tima 234,000
8 Glen Gaines 217,000
9 Elor Bratfors 198,000
10 Saviour Spiteri 174,000
11 Nicholas Osthus 152,000
12 Joseph Wilkinson 134,000
13 Stian Nostdahl 105,000
14 Noelia Ivars 103,000
15 Sami Korpela 95,000
16 Paula Ensink 71,000
17 Jan Sundkvist 70,000
18 Jordan Dumas 59,000
19 Lars Eklund 50,000
Hugo Loustau Wins First Cash Game Challenge Session 16.05.2023 00:13 by The Festival Team

Hugo Loustrau ed the first Cash Game Challenge session a little late but made the most of his time at the action-infused €2/€2 no-limit hold’em affair as he booked a tidy profit of €416 good for 208 big blinds.

The player that wins the largest amount of big blinds throughout the designated Cash Game Challenges running twice per evening will win a free package to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3. While Loustrau is on the top of the pack now, we expect this to already be broken later today with tons of action going on the later €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha Cash Game Challenge.

Here is a look at some of the players that battled it out during the first Cash Game Challenge at The Festival Series Malta at Portomaso Casino.

Texas Knockout Draws Big Numbers 15.05.2023 23:59 by The Festival Team

€125 Texas Knockout
Level 7: 400/800 (800)
Entries: 74/130

The €125 Texas Knockout has been a big hit with 130 entries ing in on the action before late registration closed at the start of Level 7.

PokerCity reporter and Twitch streamer Tim Bakker is among the players in action along with The Festival Series regulars Sturla Hiller, Coolbet’s Svein Olav Eidsaeter, Jonas Kovacs, Optibet streamer Gatis Reigass, Sascha Manns, The Festival Series Nottingham Franke’s Flip Flops Champion Alexandru Talica and The Festival Series Head of Photography Mairo “EstonianWeirdo” Toom.

This is a fast-paced affair with 15-minute blind levels and €50 bounties on each player. Best of luck to all of the players and check out some of the early photos by Dominik Demcak.

Meet “Final 9” Comic Book Author Anish Patel 15.05.2023 23:50 by The Festival Team

Anish Patel is in the house and ready to play some poker. He also will be setting up a stand on the main tournament floor throughout the week as he not only enjoys playing poker but writing about it as well. That is something this author can relate to but I usually stick to the facts while Patel enjoys creating his own stories.

Patel is the author of the first robust comic book “Final 9.” This author has begun reading the book and likes what he sees so far. Patel brought many copies of the book with him for you to check out. He is happy to sign any book purchased and also has some cool t-shirts as well.

Check out what Patel had to say in an interview earlier today at The Festival Series Malta.

Great Run Short of Money for Haller 15.05.2023 23:17 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 14: 4,000/8,000
Entries: 19/79

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Christel Haller

Christel Haller might be a familiar name to those that follow The Festival Series as in the past she has been part of our work crew handling all of the social media. The multi-talented Melvin Schroen is handling the social media responsibilities this time around and Haller is here at Portomaso Casino in Malta in hopes to win a tournament at The Festival Series.

Unfortunately, our hero won’t win the title on the first day of The Festival Series Malta as she just hit the rail in the Sviten Special event after nearly eight hours of play.

“I’m out of the Sviten Special,” Haller shared with us with some disappointment in her voice. “I had four hearts on an eight-deuce-three flop. He bet and I called as I also had the eight in my hand. Then he didn’t change any cards and I took one. It was a three but not a heart but did give me two pair on the board. He had a monster with a full house with sevens over sixes. We got it all-in after a nine came on the turn and I was still ahead for half the pot. However, he completed a straight after a five came on the river.”

Haller did much better than many others and did quite well considering this was her first Sviten Special tournament at a casino. We wish better things to come for Haller.

Meanwhile, in other news, the Sviten Special event is down to just 19 players with 11 making the money for at least a €350 min-cash. The winner will take home much more with a €5,200 top prize on the line. While this is scheduled for a two-day event, it is possible we will have a winner this evening. We will update further about this event early tomorrow. In the meantime, here is a look at all of the payouts.

Place Prize
1 €5,200
2 €3,250
3 €2,140
4 €1,540
5 €1,140
6 €830
7 €650
8 €503
9 €400
10-11 €350
Reporter in the Comms Booth 15.05.2023 20:32 by The Festival Team

This will be my final post until the recap in the blog for today. There is a good reason we are cutting it short as this author will be commentating the Cash Game Challenge this evening with the regular The Festival Series commentator George Sandford taking over duties starting tomorrow.

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Jackson Opts to Punt Stack to Play Cash Game Challenge 15.05.2023 20:27 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 9: 1,000/2,000
Entries: 47/79

Joseph Jackson called us over. We were happy to oblige. He was in a rush and said I am going all-in this hand in the Sviten Special. Obviously, as it is a pot-limit game he needed someone to raise on him which happened. He got his stack in and tried to run away from the table.

He came back after the flop and without looking at his cards didn’t opt to exchange any cards. He was drawing dead in the hand with his opponent holding two pair but he held an ace and a king which were live on the seven-seven-trey flop. No love came and Jackson was off to play in the Cash Game Challenge.

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Joseph Jackson
The Festival Series Record Already Broken 15.05.2023 20:19 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 9: 1,000/2,000
Entries: 48/79

Although not all players have arrived just yet as we are just on our first of seven days, a new record has been established on the opening day with the €250 Sviten Special attracting 79 entries for a €16,358 prize pool with late registration now closed.

The previous record was established nearly a year ago at The Festival Series Tallinn where 77 entries came out in full force before Frans Jonsson won the €4,012 top prize.

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Photos From Day 1b of the PokerListings Championship 15.05.2023 20:01 by The Festival Team
Franke’s Flip-Flop Preview 15.05.2023 19:33 by The Festival Team

The Franke’s Flip Flops began during the welcome drinks with a handful of €20 flips. These flips are rake-free and the winners can use their winner’s voucher for any The Festival Series Malta event of their choosing.

The player that wins the most flips throughout this week will not only win a bunch of entries but also a pair of Franke’s actual flip-flops. This is not all, as this player will also be invited to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 valued at €1,600.

The flips will typically run every night from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m. in the hospitality area on the main floor. Flips may run at other times, especially during hospitality package events.

Good luck to all of the flippers and may the cards treat you well!

Hospitality Events About to Begin 15.05.2023 18:40 by The Festival Team

Players that qualified online typically also won a hospitality package for two with events every day during The Festival Series Malta.

Those with the package can invite a friend or loved one as they are each for two people.

The first hospitality event kicks off today with Welcome Drinks at 7 p.m. just outside the tournament buy-in area. This is a perfect opportunity for a meet and greet while enjoying a tasty beverage or two.

You can still us for the Hospitality Events even if you didn’t win a package. one of The Festival Series Staff to find out how you can purchase your .

Read more in our The Festival Series Malta article to find out the events on tap each day hosted by our Hospitality Host Anastasia.

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Tribute to Doyle Brunson 15.05.2023 18:27 by The Festival Team

Unfortunately, Doyle Brunson, known to many as the Godfather of Poker, ed away last night at 89 years old. Brunson played poker for more than five decades and was highly influential in creating the history of poker.

The 10-time WSOP champion also nicknamed “Texas Dolly” was a legend before poker legends were born and transcended through poker, as many outside the game also know of him. His impact will be felt for decades to come.

The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk asked for a minute of silence in a beautiful tribute to Brunson.

Rest in peace Doyle Brunson and we wish his family the best of .

Welcome to The Festival Series Malta 15.05.2023 18:00 by The Festival Team

We want to welcome all of our amazing players to The Festival Series Malta at Portomaso Casino. We prepared a short video to let you know about some of what to expect in Malta.

“OK, I Can Help” 15.05.2023 17:25 by The Festival Team

€250 PokerListings Championship Day 1b
Level 3: 100/300 (300)
Entries: 69/74

We were about to message a friend of The Festival Series and the creator of the backend of our blog Bjorne Lindberg when we saw him sitting on Table 8 with a short stack of 6,500. Although we told Lindberg that we didn’t need a small adjustment until tomorrow morning. Our conversation was on hold as he decided to take matters into his own hands and got busy with a hand.

Marc Schembri called a three-bet shove from early position by Lindberg from late position.

Bjorne Lindberg: A J
Marc Schembri: Q Q

Lindberg connected with his jack on the 9 4 J flop but got no further than that. Schembri didn’t need to improve but did so anyway with the 10 turn and 8 river completing a straight.

Lindberg’s full-time job is with PokerListings. So we do hope he gets back into his company’s signature event and has better success. We also would like to thank Lindberg for his technical assistance before The Festival Series began.

Chip Counts From Day 1a of the PokerListings Championship 15.05.2023 16:57 by The Festival Team

Although The Festival Series Malta officially began today, yesterday there were plenty of players around to get an early start with Day 1a of the €250 PokerListings Championship beginning a day before the official festivities.

Day 1a witnessed 89 entries with 13 players finding a bag into Wednesday’s Day 2 already in the money. John Forsman parlayed his 30,000 opening stack into 399,000 with Karl Sundin and Jonas Kovacs also finding big bags of over 300,000 in chips. Here is a look at the chip counts of the 13 survivors:

Place Player Chips
1 John Forsman 399,000
2 Karl Sundin 343,000
3 Jonas Kovacs 326,000
4 Karl Gialanze 232,000
5 Marius Morel 229,000
6 Tanguy Pellerin 227,000
7 Michele Amirante 212,000
8 Lachezar Tsenov 184,000
9 Antoine Degiorgio 152,000
10 Benedetto Caruso 148,000
11 Jacob Dideriksen-Nielsen 130,000
12 Sinead Priestley 77,000
13 Allan Arjut 22,000

Meanwhile, The Festival Series photographer Dominik Demcak, who is working alongside The Festival Series Head of Photography Mairo Toom, was busy snapping away some early photos of this event.

Volpin First Out on Day 1b of the PL Championship 15.05.2023 16:50 by The Festival Team

€250 PokerListings Championship Day 1b
Level 2: 100/200 (200)
Entries: 59/60

Day 1b of the PokerListings has already grown to 60 entries. It seems to be a certainty that Day 1b will be bigger than yesterday’s Day 1a which attracted 87 entries.

Fabrizio Volpin will need to re-enter if he wishes to find a bag into Wednesday’s Day 2 as he was the first player on the rail early on Level 2.

Meanwhile, Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk fired a second bullet into the Sviten Special, which grew to 53 entries and 45 players remaining. Franke got two hands in for his two bullets but also has time to get back in if he wants a third shot with the event not halfway through the late registration period.

At one point, von Zweigbergk was also the chip leader during Day 1a of the PokerListings Championship yesterday. We hope he didn’t punt his stack off just for us as we want the best for our hero but moments later he was busy ing this author for a birthday celebration.

“It might be an expensive week,” von Zweigbergk shared with the media about his rough start to today.

Early Photos From the Sviten Special 15.05.2023 16:31 by The Festival Team
Day 1b of the PokerListings Championship Begins 15.05.2023 16:06 by The Festival Team

€250 PokerListings Championship Day 1b
Level 1: 100/100 (100)
Entries: 32/32

The second of three opening flights has just kicked off in the PokerListings Championship. Players will start with 30,000 in chips and blinds increasing every 30 minutes. The field will continue to grow with unlimited re-entries permitted during the first 10 blind levels.

Jimmy Dewerdt, Sturla Hiller, Jari Porkka, and Eric Andersson are among the players in the Day 1b field.

Players will bag chips when the field is down to just 15 percent of the field with each player starting Wednesday’s Day 2 already in the money.

Yesterday’s Day 1a attracted 89 entries with 13 players bagging chips at the end of the day. John Forsman performed the best after bagging 399,000 in chips yesterday.

Six Paths to Win The Festival Series Bratislava Package 15.05.2023 15:49 by The Festival Team

The Festival Series may have outdone themselves this time as players in Malta will have the chance to win one of six packages valued at €1,600 to The Festival Series Bratislava at Banco Casino from Nov. 27 to Dec 3.

Here are how players can win a package:

The last path is something any player can do as you literally just have to play one cash game hand to get involved. We look forward to welcoming the package winners to Bratislava where we promise an amazing The Festival Series for its third visit to Banco Casino.

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Jackson Wins a Slots Satellite? 15.05.2023 15:39 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 40/41

We caught up with The Festival Series Twitch streamer Joseph Jackson before the start of the Sviten Special tournament.

While we have seen Jackson playing two-card poker before, we have never witnessed him playing Sviten Special.

“Nothing is working playing poker,” said Jackson who fired two bullets yesterday during Day 1a of The PokerListings Championship. “Thankfully, I ran well in slots this morning and won €250. This covers my buy-in for today.”

Hopefully, Jackson can find a better run in the Sviten Special than he recently had in no-limit hold’em tournaments.

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“It Was Call, Call, Call” 15.05.2023 15:30 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 39/40

The Sviten Special tournament lost its first player and it was none other than our hero in The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk.

Franke will likely re-enter with unlimited re-entries permitted during the first eight blind levels but perhaps he will focus on one of the other events later in the day. In either case, Franke left the tournament area at least for now.

“Was it pot, pot, pot?” we asked Table 1 where Franke was sitting understanding that sometimes he likes to be aggressive preflop regardless of how strong his hand is before the flop.

“No, it was call, call, call,” responded both Nathaniel Brown and Philippe Laval from the table.

Laval apparently had the goods and had the early chip lead thanks for snagging all of Franke’s first stack.

Playing Four or More Cards 15.05.2023 15:21 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 34/34

A few new players got into the mix including Dutch poker player Sander van Wesemael, who calls Malta his home. We quickly said hello to our old friend that we enjoy seeing around the world but much less so recently and learned a bit about his plans for the week.

“I plan on playing only four cards or more,” van Wesemael shared.

Van Wesemael can also play hold’em as evidenced by the many deep runs we have covered over the years but in recent years loves PLO and mixed games.

Meanwhile, ACR Stormer Scott “PokerBrahs” Kenyon is in town after getting a taste of The Festival Series at its last stop at Dusk Till Dawn in Nottingham. Kenyon is a popular poker streamer and is known to play all poker variants.

“I will be playing mixed games every day,” Kenyon shared. “The schedule is amazing and I already enjoyed some of the action last night.”

Sviten Special Begins 15.05.2023 15:12 by The Festival Team

€250 Sviten Special
Level 1: 100/100
Entries: 34/34

The Festival Series Founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk welcomed the Sviten Special players to The Festival Series Malta. Shortly after, the €250 Sviten Special kicked off with 30 entries.

Tuomas Roppanen won the £230 Sviten Special at The Festival Series Nottingham but thus isn’t in the field to defend his title. Barrie Deer and Franke were both on the podium in that event and are among the players battling it out for Sviten Special glory today.

Sviten Special author Martin Smith and mixed-game enthusiast Jeremy Tan both live in Malta and are in the field as are Christel Haller, Jonas Kovacs, The Festival Series Twitch streamer Joseph Jackson, and Oystein Brenden.

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Welcome to The Festival Series Malta 15.05.2023 13:12 by The Festival Team
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Welcome to sunny Malta for a week of amazing poker activity with The Festival Series Malta hitting Portomaso Casino from May 15-21.

This is our first visit to Malta and we have rolled out the red carpet for everyone in attendance with 49 numbered events! Players have come from near and far including to enjoy our amazing gaming festival including a record amount of qualifiers via our plethora of partners.

Poker players will not only enjoy plenty of no-limit hold’em action highlighted by the The Festival Series Nottingham €550 Main Event but also plenty of games in other poker variants including Sviten Special, Open Face Chinese Poker, pot-limit Omaha, 8-game, and more.

We used the term gaming festival as The Festival Series is more than just about poker. Players will also have the opportunity to battle it out in Blackjack, Roulette, Sports Wagering, and Slots tournaments. While these are typically known as house games, in this case, players will instead be battling against each other. In other words, there is some strategy in both games, so pay attention to how your opponents play and adjust accordingly.

Any player that wins any event will not only be awarded a handsome cash prize but also a one-of-a-kind portrait drawing of their winner’s photo.

Cash Game Challenge

Cash game players also have something to look forward to as not only will there be ring games in a variety of poker formats around the clock but also a live-streamed Cash Game Challenge where the top performing player of the week will be awarded a €1,600 package to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino.

Franke’s Flip Flops

Franke’s Flip Flops was an amazing twist added to The Festival Series last year. It has proven to be popular and, of course, it will be back for The Festival Series Malta.

Every day, a designated table will be created for rake-free flips to a variety of events. Players can get lucky without a house edge to enter an event of their choosing for a fraction of the cost and win something even more significant. The player that wins the most flips will win a package to The Festival Series Bratislava on Nov. 27 to Dec. 3 at Banco Casino and a coveted framed pair of Franke’s actual flip flops.

Alexandru Talica won the most flips in the Franke’s Flip Flops at The Festival Series and will attend The Festival Series Malta compliments on the house. The emotions run high in these flips and we recommend giving them a try or at least watching some of the action from the rail.

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Alexandru Talica

Today’s Action

While The Festival Series Malta officially kicks off at 3 p.m. today, some already got into the action yesterday as it featured Day 1a of the €250 PokerListings Championship. The event boasts three opening flights with players starting out with 30,000 in chips and will battle it out with 30-minute blind levels.

Yesterday’s Day 1a attracted a banner field of 89 entries with 13 players bagging chips at the end of the day. John Forsman performed the best after bagging 399,000 in chips yesterday.

Today we expect many more players not only in this event but also can enjoy other events including the €250 Sviten Special, the €70 Super Satellite to the Main Event, and the €125 Texas Knockout with the €550 Main Event kicking off on Tuesday. In addition, there will be two cash game challenges this evening.

Of course, Franke’s Flip Flops will also run today and the casino is hosting cash games 24 hours a day in a variety of poker variants and stakes.

Time Event
3 p.m. Event #3: €250 Sviten Special
4 p.m. Event #1: €250 PokerListings Championship
8 p.m. Event #4: €70 Super Satellite to the Main Event
8 p.m. Event #5: Cash Game Challenge (€2/€2 NLHE)
10 p.m. Event #6: €125 Texas Knockout
10:30 p.m. Event #7: Cash Game Challenge (€2/€2 PLO)

Our coverage will begin at the start of the Sviten Special at 3 p.m. Stay tuned this week to check out the fun and see who will become the latest The Festival Series champions in Malta.