Party Poker Grand Prix After Days 1F & 1G

With the weekend upon us, participation in the Grand Prix stepped up a notch on Saturday, with days 1F and 1G of Grand Prix positing the highest starting day participation yet. With just 1 turbo starting day left to play, there have now been 1980 entries into the €1m guaranteed Party Poker event in total. The final flight is now in play and day 2 will resume at 7pm this evening.

Day 1F

Starting at noon, day 1f was almost 50% bigger than the early flight on Friday, with 308 players taking their seats. It was a long day but around 11 hours later the bubble burst and 46 players progressed to day 2, where they are automatically in the money. Just one player Poland’s Bartlomiej crossed the 1m barrier, ending on 1,117,000 chips. Here are the full chip counts from those still in contention.

Party Poker €1m GTD Grand Prix Day 1F Survivors
Position Player Chips Nationality
1 Bartlomiej Klebieko 1,117,000 Polish
2 Claudio Barone 824,000 Italian
3 Dario Porto 767,000 Italian
4 Daniel Stacey 754,000 English
5 Danut Chisu 583,000 Romanian
6 Angelo Patane 573,000 Italian
7 Massimiliano Ferro 565,000 Italian
8 Francesco Delfoco 550,000 Italian
9 Luigi Serafin 465,000 Italian
10 Georgios Efthymiadis 445,000 Greek
11 Giovanni Russo 426,000 Italian
12 Antonino Milazzo 423,000 Italian
13 Thibault Thevenet 399,000 French
14 Pavle Pecelj 365,000 Romanian
15 John Oliver 358,000 Maltese
16 Maurizio Fisicaro 357,000 Italian
17 Antonino Leotta 355,000 Italian
18 Jozsef Liszkovics 341,000 Bulgarian
19 Fabio Berti 338,000 Italian
20 Corrado Conti 328,000 Italian
21 Marco Emanuele Maggio 326,000 Italian
22 Alexander Jourdain 310,000 Canadian
23 Gergo Bodnar 308,000 Italian
24 Papapetrou Yiannakis 297,000 Cypriot
25 Andea Pavvli 296,000 Cypriot
26 Federico Galati 253,000 Italian
27 Devis Cavina 252,000 Italian
28 Pasquale Macri 248,000 Italian
29 Andrew Christoforou 233,000 English
30 Dimitrios Sfakianakis 229,000 Greek
31 Francesco Caruso 228,000 Italian
32 Marco Leonzio 215,000 Italian
33 David Quang 212,000 Canadian
34 Antonio Torrente de Pasquale 208,000 Spanish
35 Alessandro Granieri 195,000 Italian
36 Massimo Bruno 185,000 Italian
37 Mario Li Puma 158,000 Italian
38 Alessandro De Leo 143,000 Maltese
39 Joseph Etau 139,000 French
40 Jordi Ribatallada Ruiz 137,000 Spanish
41 Demetri Triantafylloi 127,000 Cypriot
42 Davide Serpe 114,000 Italian
43 Alexander Barberra 105,000 Italian
44 Francesco Berte 105,000 Italian
45 Valter Miceli 86,000 Italian
46 Hong Thi Minh Pham 75,000 English

Day 1G

The final regulator starting day was even bigger with 352 players entering and a further 52 joining the  players who had already qualified for day 2. It was Italian Giuseppe Failla Valeria who topped the table and currently has the biggest stack across all starting days, lording over a 1,332,000 mountain of chips.

Party Poker €1m GTD Grand Prix Day 1F Survivors
Position  Player Chips Nationality
1 Giuseppe Failla Valerio 1,332,000 Italian
2 Luca Pilloni 910,000 Italian
3 Stylianos Karadaglis 805,000 Greek
4 Philipp Kampf 757,000 German
5 David Abbate 738,000 Italian
6 Mattia Ridi 645,000 Italian
7 Giuseppe Tredici 576,000 Italian
8 Marco Patane 497,000 Italian
9 Antonio Bari 494,000 Italian
10 Maryna Pashkova 480,000 Belarus
11 Julio Anzelo 462,000 Italian
12 Usman Ulhaq 438,000 English
13 Rocco Criscio 431,000 Italian
14 Mateusz Kasprzyk 425,000 Polish
15 Ciro D’Ardia 402,000 Italian
16 Carmelo Polimeni 396,000 Italian
17 Salvatore Motta 377,000 Italian
18 Santiago Espanza Duran 372,000 Spanish
19 Georgian Georgescu 364,000 Romanian
20 Franco Cozzulla 362,000 Italian
21 Ioannis Chorianopo 347,000 Greek
22 Alessandro Santini 334,000 Italian
23 Marco Luis Rodriquenz 320,000 Italian
24 Giosue Matteo Tersigni 320,000 Italian
25 Andrea Crobu 319,000 Italian
26 David Csernus 318,000 Bulgarian
27 Saverio Zangone 318,000 Italian
28 Ole Hansen 310,000 Norwegian
29 Tom Vermeulen 310,000 Dutch
30 Ioannis Koulopoulo 304,000 Greek
31 Martin Barth 302,000 Hungarian
32 Raffaele Cusmano 259,000 Italian
33 Giovanni Vescio 252,000 Italian
34 Joseph Houayek 220,000 Lebanese
35 Luca Stevanato 213,000 Italian
36 Paolo Cima 212,000 Italian
37 Ludek Safranek 189,000 Czech
38 Eftychios Georgiou 172,000 Cypriot
39 Bertrand Fages 164,000 French
40 Luis Rafael Spizzirri Ros 160,000 Spanish
41 Agostino Pecoraio 136,000 Italian
42 Kevin Yung 115,000 German
43 Davide Clodomiro 111,000 Italian
44 Alfredo Cuti 104,000 Italian
45 Salvatrice D’Urso 77,000 Italian
46 Salvatore Guglielmino 77,000 Italian
47 Krisztian Kis 70,000 Hungarian
48 Milo Zandi 52,000 Swedish
49 Mateusz Kuzuch 44,000 Polish
50 Amatore Terrafino 26,000 Italian
51 Ignazio D’Angelo 25,000 Italian
52 Pasquale Ferro 25,000 Italian

Sunday’s Schedule

We are set for another busy day here at Portomaso Casino in St Julians, with the MILLIONS reaching it conclusion and the Grand Prix moving into its second day, after one last turbo flight takes place at 11am. There is also a single day €1,100 Omaha tournament, day 1 of the €1,100 Mystery Bounty event and a side event called the Sunday Party. Speaking of parties, the player party is also on tonight from 9pm in “Twenty-Two” – the club at the top of the Portomaso Tower. Go to the welcome desk to collect your ticket.

For those at home watching the MILLIONS live stream, thee is a freeroll at 8pm this evening, tune into the live stream from 6.30pm, where the password to enter will be revealed.

Start Time Event # Event Buy-In
11:00 #3 Grand Prix $1m GTD Day 1H Turbo €500+€50
15:00 #27 Omaha Single Day €1000+€100
15:00 #3 MILLIONS FINAL DAY N/A
19:00 #3 Grand Prix $1m GTD Day 2 N/A
20:00 #28 Mystery Bounty Day 1 €500+€500+€100
20:00 Online #1 MILLIONS Malta LIVE Twitch Freeroll Freeroll
22:00 #29 Sunday Party €200+€20

 

The full festival schedule of events can be found here

Photos from the event can be found here

Photography by Jean Marc Zerafa and Philip Matin

 

Jonathan Raab

Party Poker MILLIONS Malta Media Coordinator

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