The atmosphere at the start of the day was one of anticipation and expectation as 298 hopefuls returned to the Portomaso Casino in St Julians, looking to take one step closer to glory in €550 Malta Poker Festival Grand Event. 



After a short speech from the tournament director, congratulating the players on their current achievement and wishing them well for the day, and a well-earned round of applause for all the staff making the event as well run and enjoyable as it has been, shuffle up and deal was announced. 



With each player already guaranteed a minimum payout, the action was fast and furious from beginning to end, as everybody looked to accumulate as many chips as they could in preparation for Day 3.



When the dust settled, 30 of the returning 298 players survived the day, progressing to Day 3.



Taking control, it was Toni Ravnak who secured the most successful day at the tables. Putting 7,030,000 chips into his bag, he will return to Day 3 hoping he can recreate his Day 2 fortunes.

There was no shortage of big stacks progressing, though, and in hot pursuit of the chip leader, Manuel Persico and Benjamin Nicault complete the podium places, bagging 6,470,000 and 6,025,000, respectively.



End of Day 2 – Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds 1Toni RavnakSerbia7,030,00059 2Manuel PersicoItaly6,470,00054 3Benjamin NicaultFrance6,025,00050 4Giuseppe BellinghieriItaly5,945,00050 5Lars VigganderSweden5,700,00048 6Joris RuijsNetherlands5,415,00045 7Kristian DahlNorway4,190,00035 8Vester VergeestNetherlands3,900,00033 9Gareth HowardUnited Kingdom3,815,00032 10Laus KundeGermany3,750,00031

Ferdinand Janssen

Ferdinand Janssen

With chips flying and stacks swinging, not all those who sat down at the start of the day were able to stay the course. Notably, neither Jon Kyte nor Ferdinand Janssen could find the momentum required, eventually succumbing to the deck in 83rd place and 153rd place, respectively.

Others to fall throughout the day included three Day 1 flight chip leaders. Mitja Rudolf (34th), Gordon Paterson (106th), and Julien Stropoli (198th) were unable to find the same heat that saw them progress top of their respective flights.


The remaining players have now progressed to Day 3, which will take place on Monday, November 2, at 2:00 p.m. local time. 



The plan for Day 3 is to play down until the final table has been reached. Blinds will resume at Level 22 – 6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 big blind ante.



Remaining Payouts



PlacePrizePlacePrize 1€141,00016€5,859 2€86,42017€5,859 3€61,56018€4,860 4€47,22019€4,860 5€36,33020€4,860 6€28,65021€4,060 7€22,07022€4,060 8€17,04023€4,060 9€12,83024€3,360 10€10,20025€3,360 11€10,20026€3,360 12€8,44027€3,360 13€8,44028€2,920 14€7,04029€2,920 15€7,04030€2,920



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Benjamin NicaultFerdinand JanssenGareth HowardGiuseppe BellinghieriGordon PatersonJon KyteJoris RuijsJulien StropoliKristian DahlLars VigganderLaus KundeManuel PersicoMitja RudolfToni RavnakVester Vergeest