Mor, Sebastiani, and Marinelli Finish in Top 3 of Day 1a of the €550 Grand Event at The Malta Poker Festival

Shirley Ang
Senior Global Live Events Manager
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Mor, Sebastiani, and Marinelli Finish in Top 3 of Day 1a of the €550 Grand Event at The Malta Poker Festival

The first starting flight of the €550 Grand Event at The Malta Poker Festival has come to an end after 14 levels of 45 minutes each were played at the Portmaso Casino. The €500,000 guaranteed prize pool attracted 205 players to the first of four Day 1s, and a mere 38 of them made it through to Day 2, which will take place on Saturday, November 2.

Claiming the Day 1a chip lead is Eviatar Mor with 441,500 in chips. Mor has four tournament cashes according to The Hendon Mob, but there was a six-year gap on his poker resume with his last two cashes taking place in the last seven months. The last cash before that came from 2013.

Mor is followed closely by someone that might sound a bit more familiar: Luca Sebastiani (lead photo.) Sebastiani bagged 400,000 in chips at the end of the night. The Italian poker pro was near the top of the chip counts throughout most of the day.

Another Italian poker player is closing out the podium, Dario Marinelli finished third in the chip counts with 361,500. Rounding out the top five are Linda Nguyen (337,000) and Thomas Lind with 303,000.

Also through to Day 2 are Borge Dypvik who finished in seventh place in the 2018 edition of the Malta Poker Festival, Mats Karlsson, Frank Koopmann, Domenico Gala, and Sarah Herzali.

Not everyone was that fortunate though, Clint Sammut, Bas de Laat, Serdar Demircan, Luca Beretta, Jacqueline Cachia, Barny Boatman, Andreas Klatt, Daragh Davey, Romain Nardin, and David Lappin are some of the many who fell throughout the day.

They can all try again as Day 1b is set to start at 2 p.m. local time on Thursday, October 31, with the exact same structure as Day 1a. Registration will remain open for the first eight 45-minute levels, and one reentry is permitted per flight.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be there too to bring to all the latest as more players battle their way into Day 2. You can find The Malta Poker Festival live updates in the PokerNews Live Reporting section.

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Shirley Ang
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