2018 Unibet Open Malta

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 Unibet Open Malta

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
€60,090
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Entries
273
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
15,000

Who Will Win the 2018 Unibet Open Malta Main Event?

Julien Stropoli will start second in chips
Julien Stropoli will start second in chips

It's time for the final table of the 2018 Unibet Open Malta �1,100 Main Event! A field of 273 players has been whittled down to the last 9 hopefuls and the InterContinental Hotel in St. Julians sets the stage for a final day of intense poker action. All nine survivors have at least �5,750 locked uo for their efforts, but the lion's share of the �273,000 prize pool is still to be divided, including the �60,090 first-place prize that awaits the champion.

Starting from pole position is Dutchman [Removed:155] (2,043,000), who resides on this very island. Brand has $66,983 in lifetime winnings and a win here would more than double that amount in one fell swoop. Second in chips Julien Stropoli (1,648,000) has already scored a career-high cash by reaching this very final table. For each of the nine players, a win here would be the best poker accomplishment of their respective careers.

The other remaining finalists battling for the coveted moniker of Unibet Open champion are Henri Piironen (1,070,000), Kristof Segers (993,000), Jan Eckert (638,000), Daniel Jacobsen (586,000), Roberto Morra (557,000), Ilkka Heikkila (335,000) and Nicolas Ludwicki (304,000).

2018 Unibet Open Malta Main Event Final Table Seating & Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1[Removed:155]Netherlands2,043,000102
2Roberto MorraItaly557,00028
3Julien StropoliFrance1,648,00082
4Daniel JacobsenDenmark586,00029
5Jan EckertGermany638,00032
6Nicolas LudwickiFrance304,00015
7Henri PiironenFinland1,070,00054
8Kristof SegersBelgium993,00050
9Ilkka HeikkilaFinland335,00017

There's 29:17 left to play in level 20 with blinds at 10,000/20,000 and a running ante of 3,000. Levels last 60 minutes each up until the final six, on which they will be shortened to 45 minutes. In heads-up play, the level duration will be shortened to 30 minutes to create more action in the final stage of the day.

Cards are back in the air at approximately 12 p.m. noon local time. PokerNews will be on the floor from start to finish and publish all live updates in accordance with the Unibet Poker Twitch stream, which will be with hole cards displayed on a security delay of 30 minutes. Stay tuned and don't miss any of the excitement as we crown our champion today!

Tags: Daniel JacobsenHenri PiironenIlkka HeikkilaJan EckertJulien StropoliKristof SegersNicolas LudwickiRoberto Morra