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Humberto Brenes: "The Biggest Secret is That Poker is My Hobby"

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For a poker "hobbyist," Humberto Brenes has piled up some pretty impressive results over his decade-long career.

The Costa Rican poker "Chark" became a household name during the poker boom years with his entertaining appearances on the WSOP broadcast and he's barely slowed down since.

In 2014, in fact, he cashed 10 times at the World Series of Poker and looked as primed to capture his third career gold bracelet as ever.

Since moving on from Team PokerStars pro last year Brenes has slipped into a much more casual role as a hobby player but make no mistake: he's still as sharp as ever when the game's afoot.

He's also not lost much of his worldwide popularity as he was a clear winner in the online voting for the Living Legend Award this year, defeating such esteemed nominees as Erik Seidel, Barry Greenstein and James Woods.

He's here on the island to accept his award and play the Battle of Malta Main Event and PokerListings Spain's Esther Amores had a quick chat with him before things got underway:

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Happy and flattered.

PokerListings: The final vote tally for the PokerListings Living Legend Award gave you a landslide win that shows just how strongly the poker community admires you. How do you feel to be the winner of this award?

Humberto Brenes: I feel very happy and flattered to receive this recognition that has been decided with the participation of the people. I would like to thank everybody who thought of me to receive this award.

PL: You already have one of the most important poker titles with two WSOP bracelets but we know you're looking for the third. What are your poker goals now?

HB: My goal is to keep playing more years as I have the opportunity of being a poker player as a hobby, a kind of hobby where age does not matter so much and I can keep enjoying it.

PL: You're playing the Main Event of the Battle of Malta 2015. Although this is your first time at this tournament we'd like to know what attracted you to play and what do you expect to find?

HB: One of the things that attracts me is the fact that I am going to discover such as nice place as Malta and also lot of new faces in the poker community.

PL: As you know the Battle of Malta is a low buy-in tournament that appeals to recreational players with an atmosphere of more fun than other tournaments. In Europe we know there are not too many tournaments like this but we're not sure about Latin America. Are there any similar tournaments or shall we start thinking of exporting our Battle?

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HB: I have played in several similar tournaments with low buy-ins but they try to spread the gamer of poker and also to promote tourism among the players. This kind of tournaments are more enjoyable because the main focus is not the money; it's just the game.

PL: You're one of the players that prefers to play tournaments over cash games. Why? And how do you think the game has changed?

HB: Yes, the tournament tables are more competitive. At the tournaments everybody starts with the same stack so players make the difference among the others with their skills and not with their economic power.

PL: At the tables you're very well known for being The Shark but also because of your personality and your singing. We've heard you singing at the tables while you're listening to your iPod and sometimes not everybody likes that. Do you have a memorable story that happened at the table with your music?

HB: Yes. At one of the WSOP tournaments after playing for nine hours with a young player next to me, he went All-In with a pair of Aces and lost the hand.

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Never play a buy-in where you don't feel comfortable

When he stands up from the table, he says 'goodbye' and with very bad Spanish says 'well Humberto, see you later. The only good thing about leaving is that I won't have to listen to you singing.'

Then he shakes hands with me smiling and leaves the room.

PL: Remembering again that you have won the Living Legend Award can you tell us the recipe for your success?

HB: The biggest secret is that poker is my hobby, so I have never played any tournament or cash table where I didn't feel comfortable with the people or with the buy-in.

PL: Finally, what are the 3 tips you can give to new players?

HB: If you want to be a winner I recommend:

Never play a buy-in where you don't feel comfortable

Never play when you don't feel good or your mind is not clear

Spend some time at the beginning to know the players at your table. What you know about your opponents will make the difference.



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2015 Battle of Malta Draws 300+ Players on Day 1a

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The Battle of Malta — Europe’s leading stand-alone tournament — kicked off today in dramatic fashion.

Maria Ho provided the traditional shuffle up and deal with Maltese knights in her entourage.

A total of 305 players joined the action on Day 1A of the 2015 Battle of Malta. That’s just under the total number of players in the WSOPE main event in Berlin.

Twelve levels were played and when the dust settled at around 1:00 a.m. Ninety-eight of them made it into Day 2.

Here’s a look at the top 10 chip counts to end the day:

1. Alexander Kosholap - 213700
2. 
Linus Loeliger - 200000

3. Rasmus Ericson - 176900

3. Mateuz Moolhuizen - 176000

4. Alexis Urli - 169600
5. 
Jacki Cachia - 169400

6. Alexandre Bey - 159800

7. Bernardo Cucio - 148600
8. 
Claudio Pagano - 141500

9. Sesay Sulaiman - 140000
10. Alan Gilmore - 133600

Felix Stephensen, Sabina Hiatullah Make Day 2

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The Chaaark was in the house.

Day 1a attracted notable pros like Fabrice Soulier, WSOP runner-up Felix Stephensen, Humberto Brenes, Andreas Hoivold, Sofia Lövgren, Anatoly Filatov and Sabina Hiatullah.

Most of them didn’t actually make it through, however. They will have to give it another try tomorrow, as the BOM allows every player one re-entry.

Brenes was the first of the pros to fall but he took it with the grandeur of a true poker gentleman, wishing everybody good luck and saying “see you tomorrow," which means there’s a very good chance he fires another bullet.

Andreas Hoivold and Fabrice Soulier had proper rollercoaster rides but also busted before the chips were bagged.

Sofia Lövgren and Anatoly Filatov got hit by the poker gods when they suffered bad beats and got busted in terrible fashion.

Felix Stephensen ended the day with a stack of 30,800 chips, which puts him at the bottom of the leaderboard, while Sabina Hiatullah finished only a little above that with 40k.

Kosholap Charges Hard on Day 1a

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Alexander Kosholap

Our first chipleader at the BOM 2015 is Alexander Kosholap who managed to accumulate 213,700 chips, which will surely make him one of the top contenders in Day 2 no matter what happens on the other two starting days.

The only other player who finished the day with 200,000 chips (exactly) is Linus Loeliger from Switzerland, who had his first and only live tournament cash yet at the IPT Malta last March.

Last year, we had over 500 players on the first starting day but with an additional starting day this year there’s a good chance the final numbers will trump the record 1,447 total entries in 2014.

The second-to-last satellite for the Main Event was also running today, with a staggering 278 players taking part.

Seats Still Up for Grabs in Last Live Satellite

There will be one more satellite on Thursday evening at 9 PM. Use your chance to get a main event ticket – or maybe even a second one that you can sell to one of the unlucky poker fans who didn’t manage to get a seat.

If you’re still thinking of playing the Battle of Malta, make sure to take your seat tomorrow on day 1B, because the third starting day might be sold out.

There’s a good chance many of the busted poker pros will be back tomorrow. Maria Ho and American Idol legend William Hung are also going to play.

Day 1b begins at 2PM tomorrow and PokerListings is going to guide you through the whole day with live updates and videos.

Take a look at Maria Ho’s Shuffle Up and Deal at the start of the day and our daily recap video:



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Timotic, Mountford Top 639-Strong Field on Battle of Malta Day 1b

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The 2015 PokerListings Battle of Malta is edging closer and closer to the biggest prize pool in the history of the tournament.

Day 1b garnered a total of 639 entries as the overall number grew to 944 over both starting days with one more to come.

Big-name pros Maria Ho, Thor Hansen and Luca Moschitta all hit the felt with the goal of grabbing a chunk of a potentially massive prize pool.

Instead it was Ivan Timotic and Daniel Mountford who stole the headlines with massive stacks of 317,200 and 285,000 respectively.

Here’s a look at the top 10 chip counts at the end of play:

1. Ivan Timotic 317,200 2. Daniel Moutnford 285,000 3. Andrea Iengo 226600 4. Nicolas Proust 221000 5. Carlo van Ravenswoud 212400 6. Vincenzo Gagliano 207000 7. Tommi Hirvonen 195300 8. Iilre Howard 194400 9. Giuseppe Vaiasicca 173000 10. Petri Pietila 168400

Former Champs Survive to Day 2

You never know who’s going to show up to play the Battle of Malta and Day 1b was no exception with former American Idol star William Hung, Finnish model/song writer Kim Herold and even a player wearing a pigeon mask hitting the tables.

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Maria Ho

Front and center were former champions Antoan Katsarov (2014) and Louis Cartarius (2013).

The only champ that’s missing is our inaugural winner Nicodemo Piccolo who won in 2012 and still has one more day to register for the tournament.

Some of the other notable figures to join in the action were Anatoly Filatov, Andreas Hoivold and Ken Lennaárd.

At the end of play a total of 214 survived to see Day 2. Ho, Hung, Herold and Thor Hansen were among the notables who busted.

Day 1c of the 2015 Battle of Malta kicks off at 2 p.m. local time tomorrow. It’s the final starting day of the tournament so it’s almost assured to be packed. If you’re playing you’ll want to get here early.

The tournament only needs to draw 492 to break last year’s record-setting 1,447 so there’s a good chance we see records fall tomorrow.

Keep it locked on PokerListings for complete live coverage of tournament.

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2015 Battle of Malta Pulverizing Attendance Records; Still Climbing

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A massive Day 1c with 780+ entries already has the 2015 PokerListings Battle of Malta breaking records with more than 1,700 entries overall and counting.

Registration remains open in the tournament until the dinner break.

The 2015 Battle of Malta drew 305 entries on Day 1a and another 639 on Day 1b but Day 1c appears to be the biggest by far.

It’s safe to say the €500,000 guarantee has easily been smashed and even the €701,795 that was generated in last year’s edition will be surpassed.

You can follow the tournament as it progresses with the PokerListings Battle of Malta live updates.

Battle of Malta’s Explosive Growth Continues

This is the first year the Battle of Malta has had three starting days, which means more players than ever before were able to get in on the action.

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Poker pro Fatima Moreira de Melo

The 2014 Battle of Malta broke records as Malta’s biggest tournament with 1,447 entries but that number will be easily eclipsed by this year’s contest.

At this point the Battle of Malta is only competing with itself.

Day 1c has already been one of the most prolific starting days for big name poker pros and personalities with Fatima Moreira de Melo, Humberto Brenes, Maria Ho as well as former American Idol star William Hung and former tennis pro Raemon Sluiter.

Players are allowed one re-entry that they can use at any point during the first three starting days.

Tomorrow will see the surviving players from all three starting days return to Portomaso Casino to play under the same roof for the first time.

Here’s a look at the rapid expansion of the Battle of Malta since its introduction in 2012:

2012: 349 entries
2013: 888 entries
2014: 1,447 entries
2015: 1,700+ (still climbing)



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Massive Day 1c Propels 2015 Battle of Malta to Record 1,804 Entries

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A total of 859 entries crammed into the Portomaso Casino for Day 1c of the 2015 Battle of Malta on Friday and helped create the biggest tournament in the history of poker on Malta.

Once you include the 305 entries from Day 1a and 640 from Day 1b you have a total of 1,804 entries for this year’s Battle of Malta, which is the biggest tournament ever held on the Island.

The exact prize pool will be announced tomorrow but it will easily crush the €500,000 guarantee and surpass even the €701,795 prize pool that was generated last year.

Sergio Di Ruberto looks to have grabbed the overnight chip lead for Day 1c with 275,300 chips with approximately 582 making it through to Day 2.

Here are the top 10 chip counts at the end of play after Day 1c:

1. Sergio Di Ruberto - 275,300 2. Paolo Guscano - 274,300 3. Giuseppe Spitale - 264,700 4. Salvatore Agliozzo - 233,500 5. Yehada Bardugo - 222,700 6. Salvatore Patti - 214,700 7. Werner von Moltke - 214,400 8. Elmakayd Orin - 210,000 9. David Bravin - 207,000 10. Erez Benor - 206,800

Fatima de Melo, Tone Damli Touch Down in Malta

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Fatima Moreira de Melo

Noted poker pros Maria Ho, Sofia Lovgren, Humberto Brenes, Luca Moschitta, William Hung and Thor Hansen all fired a second bullet on Day 1c but walked away empty handed.

Meanwhile there were a few completely new faces with Fatima Moreira de Melo and former tennis pro Raemon Sluiter making their BOM debuts.

Moreira de Melo and Sluiter finished with 27,000 and 100,200 chips respectively

Norwegian singer Tone Damli also made her first appearance at the Battle of Malta and appeared to be a lock to make Day 2. Unfortunately she busted on the last hand of play and will have to wait until next year to take another shot.

The surviving players from all three starting days (a total of about 580 players) will return to the Portomaso Casino tomorrow at 1 p.m. local time and play under the same roof for the same time.

You can follow the action via PokerListings' exclusive live updates with photos, videos, news and more.



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Proust Crushes, de Melo Survives Day 2 of Battle of Malta

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The money bubble can be an arduous process for any tournament where there’s significant money on the line.

That wasn’t the case on Day 2 of the 2015 PokerListings Battle of Malta.

A rapid fire series of eliminations blazed right past the 180-player bubble mark without so much as a single hand of hand-for-hand play.

French poker pro Nicolas Proust shredded the competition to snag the overnight chip lead with 1.6 million. He’s followed closely by Henrik Jacobsen with 1.3 million.

Here’s the top chip leaders out of the remaining 88 players at the end of play:

1. Nicolas Proust - 1,690,000 2. Henrik Jacobsen - 1,634,000 3. Gianluca Escobar - 1,219,000 4. Fabio Assennato - 1,135,000 5. Valentin Messina - 1,050,300 6. Uri Gilboa - 975,000 7. Mitrev Yovko - 970,000 8. Tomer Charya - 958,000 9. Mateusz Mollhuizen - 957,000 10. Jere Sorsa - 943,000

Prize Pool Hits Record €874,940

Tournament officials announced the prize pool on Day 2 with

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Jacki Cachia

The official prize pool numbers were finally released on Day 2 with a record €874,940 up for grabs with a €165,000 first-place prize thanks to the 1,804 entries.

You'll find complete payout information on this page.

Former Dutch tennis pro Raemon Sluiter was the first player to be eliminated but he was happy to add a €1,150 cash to his rapidly expanding poker profile.

Meanwhile local Jacki “Poker Mama” Cachia made it a bit further. The prolific Maltese casher Cachia finished 143rd for €1,250.

Louis Cartarius, Antoan Katsarov, Felix Stephensen, Sabina Hiatullah, and Noah Vaillancourt were also among the nearly 500 players who busted on Day 2.

It was a roller-coaster of a day for Dutch Team PokerStars Pro Fatima de Melo who peaked around 800,000 chips but fell down to under 200k before ending the night strong with 610,000.

de Melo is already guaranteed at least €1,550 for making it into the final 88.

Messina, Nilsen, Escobar Make it to Day 2

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There are trophies to be won!

Some of the other notable players to make it to Day 2 include Gianluca Escobar (1.2 million), Valentin Messina (1.05 million) and Silje Nilsen (122,000)

Play actually ended early tonight and there’s a good chance play will be extended past Day 3, which was scheduled to be the last day of the tournament.

Play may end tomorrow once the final table is reached.

Regardless, the PokerListings live update team will be on hand for news, photos, videos and more.

Action resumes at 2 p.m. tomorrow.



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Gilboa, van Ravenswoud Ride Rush to Battle of Malta Final Table

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It took just eight hours of play to go from 88 players to a final table of 10 on Day 3 of the 2015 Battle of Malta.

Israeli poker player Uri Gilboa wasn’t scared of the fast structure and utterly crushed his way to the final-table chip lead of 8.5 million.

It’s a fascinating final table that includes players from the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Norway and Finland.

For the first time ever the final table will also have a female player. Anne Meri hails from Finland and is playing a short-stack of 735,000 but will absolutely give the guys a run for their money tomorrow.

The table also includes noted high-stakes pro Carlo van Ravenswoud who finished with 3.7 million.

Fatima Stalls Early, Bulgaria Returns to Final Table

Perhaps the most well-known player in the field to start the day was former Olympian and current PokerStars pro Fatima Moreira de Melo.

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Fatima picked up €2,100 for troubles.

Unfortunately de Melo had a rough time in early stage of the day and ended up shoving all-in with T 4 and getting beat by 9 7.

Still, de Melo was all smiles as she headed out of the tournament room to collect her €2,100 payout.

You can see the rest of the players who got paid on Day 3 on the 2015 Battle of Malta payouts page.

Interestingly for the second straight year we have a player from Sofia, Bulgaria.

Last year Sofia-native Antoan Katsarov outlasted 1,447 players to win the 2014 Battle of Malta for €122,750.

This year Dimitar Alexandrov, also of Sofia, will have a chance to replicate Katsarov's performance with an even bigger first-place prize of €165,000.

Final Table Extended to Monday

Originally the final table was scheduled to play down to a winner in the wee hours tonight but tournament organizers decided to extend the tournament for a bonus day on Monday.

The 10 remaining players will return tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. to play out an epic final table and decide who becomes the 2015 Battle of Malta champ.

You can follow the action live through our live updates page with news, photos and videos straight from the tournament floor.

Here’s a look at the chip counts heading into the final table:

Uri Gilboa: 8,520,000
Henrik Jacobsen: 6,640,000
Dimitar Aleksandrov: 6,410,000
Giuseppe Grimaldi: 6,350,000
Hendrik Koops: 5,370,000
Carlo van Ravenswoud: 3,700,000
Anders Gran Kvam: 3,070,000
Paolo Palmieri: 2,520,000
Nicolas Proust: 1,860,000
Anne Meri: 735,000

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Vive la Proust! French Pro Wins 2015 Battle of Malta for €110k

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French poker pro Nicolas Proust outlasted a massive 1,804-entry field to win €110k and the coveted 2015 Battle of Malta trophy on Monday.

The 29 year old was actually one of three players who took home over €100k thanks to a record turnout and a three-way deal that was made at the final table.

Norwegian Henrik Jacobsen was the runner-up finisher for 102k but came painfully close to winning it outright when Proust shoved all-in on the first hand of heads-up with king-jack against Proust’s pocket fours.

Instead Proust won the coin flip and steamrolled heads-up play from that point on.

Interestingly Dutch pro Hendrik Koops was actually the biggest cash winner of the day as he was the chip leader when the deal was made. He’ll take home €125k for his efforts.

Here are the complete final-table payouts for the 2015 Battle of Malta (*reflects three-way deal):

1. Nicolas Proust - €110,000
2. Henrik Jacobsen - €102,000
3. Hendrik Koops - €125,000
4. Uri Gilboa - €54,500
5. Carlo van Ravenswoud - €41,300
6. Anders Gran Kvam - €29,500
7. Paolo Palmieri - €21,800
8. Dimitar Aleksandrov - €17,200
9. Giuseppe Grimaldi - €13,350
10. Anne Meri - €10,450

Ravenswoud Busts Fifth, Meri 10th

Finland’s Anne Meri had the unique distinction of being the first female player to make the final table but she couldn’t escape her short stack and ended up busting first.

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Runner-up finisher Henrik Jacobsen

She picked up a €10,450 consolation prize for finishing 10th.

Despite the fact the chip stacks were relatively shallow the tournament seriously slowed down when it hit nine-handed and it took over an hour to find our next elimination.

In that time Koop overtook the chip lead from former leader Uri Gilboa.

Finally Giuseppe Grimaldi busted in ninth place and that brought on a rapid-fire series of eliminations that included Dimitar Aleksandrov (8th), Paolo Palmieri (7th) and Anders Gran Kvam (6th).

High-stakes poker pro Carlo van Ravenswoud was undoubtably one of the favorites at the final table but he couldn’t overcome a relatively short stack and ended up busting fifth for €41,300.

Uri Gilboa was one of the most enthusiastic players at the final table and he was happy just to jump a few pay jumps in the latter stages. He was overjoyed to take home €54,500 for finishing fourth.

Deal Reached Three-Handed

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A Battle of Malta trophy

As you might expect with over €300,000 on the line the remaining three players decided to make a deal.

In the end they decided on an ICM chip with Koops and leaving €10,000 for first place. That worked out to:

Hendrik Koops: €125k
Henrik Jacobsen: €102k
Nicolas Proust: €100k

Of course Proust ended up taking the extra €10k but that didn’t dethrone former chip leader Hendrik Koops from taking home the biggest sum.

That’s it for the 2015 and PokerListings would like to thank all the players who came out and made it such a success.

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Proust, Kratovic Among Big Winners at 2015 Battle of Malta

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A record number of poker players descended on the Portomaso Casino for the 2015 PokerListings Battle of Malta poker festival from Nov. 4-9.

By the time the smoke had cleared the festival set a variety of new records including the biggest tournament ever held on Malta, the biggest prize pool for the Main Event and the biggest turnout yet for the Grandmaster High Roller event.

The highlight was three players getting paid over €100k each in the Main Event thanks to a massive field of 1,804 entries.

French player Nicolas Proust locked up €110k for coming in first place in the Main Event.

Here’s a complete look at the Main Event final-table payouts:

1. Nicolas Proust - €110,000
2. Henrik Jacobsen - €102,000
3. Hendrik Koops - €125,000
4. Uri Gilboa - €54,500
5. Carlo van Ravenswoud - €41,300
6. Anders Gran Kvam - €29,500
7. Paolo Palmieri - €21,800
8. Dimitar Aleksandrov - €17,200
9. Giuseppe Grimaldi - €13,350
10. Anne Meri - €10,450

Kratovic Tops Grandmaster, Filatov 6th

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A nice score for Anatoly Filatov

The year saw a massive increase in participation in the €1,200+€120 buy-in Grandmaster High Roller in part thanks to a reduced buy-in.

There were over 80 entries in the contest including famed poker pros Fabrice Soulier, Luca Moschitta, Felix Stephensen and Oanh Bui.

PokerListings Spirit of Poker award winner Anatoly Filatov made an appearance at the final table, eventually finishing sixth for €6,450.

Serbian Mladen Kratovic was crowned the Grandmaster Champion. He earned €28,900 for his troubles.

Prizes were up nearly across the board with several side events awarding over €10,000 for first.

You can view the complete payouts for the 2015 Battle of Malta Main Event and the side event final table payouts here.



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William Hung Recaptures American Idol Magic at Malta Karaoke Bar

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William Hung was a viral sensation in North America thanks to his 2004 American Idol audition.

But in Europe? Not so much.

Earlier this month Hung was our special guest on the Mediterranean island of Malta to play the PokerListings Battle of Malta and it was his first trip to Europe.

The night before Day 1 of the tournament Hung joined Maria Ho, a bunch of poker players and the PokerListings crew to sing karaoke.

Hung showed everyone that he's still got the chops that made his one of the most memorable American Idol auditions in the show's history.

The fact that few people recognized William when he sung Achy Breaky Heart at a rowdy karaoke club in Paceville, Malta's party epicenter, made it even more awesome.

Luckily for you, the cameras were rolling.

Hung Shows True Spirit of Battle of Malta

Hung was a welcome addition to this year's Battle of Malta for precisely the same reason we so enjoyed watching him sing karaoke: his attitude.

Hung plays poker because he loves the game and he sings because he loves expressing himself through music.

Hung doesn't care if he's the best singer and he doesn't care what other people think.

He's not trying to be ironic. He's not trying to make a joke. He's just having fun because he loves it and that's what the Battle of Malta is all about.

At the end of the day we'd all be happier if we were a little more like William Hung.



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Brenes, Filatov, Carrel Accept 2015 Spirit of Poker Awards in Malta

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Check out our latest video to hear directly from this year's Spirit of Poker Award winners Humberto Brenes, Anatoly Filatov and Charlie Carrel.

In its third year, the Spirit of Poker Awards recognizes poker players who are not only successful, but also demonstrate a true love for the game of poker.

Awards were given in three categories: Living Legend, Most Inspiring Player and Rising Star.

This year's winners overcame a tough roster of nominees that included some of the most popular poker players in the world to take top honors.

Each of our winners received more online votes than any of their opponents to win the final round of this year's Spirit of Poker Awards.

Costa Rican poker star Humberto Brenes won the Living Legend award, Russia's Anatoly Filatov won Most Inspiring Player and British poker player Charlie Carrel took the Rising Star award.

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Winners Beat Out Huge List of Nominees

Winning a Spirit of Poker Award is no easy feat. A huge base of fans and supporters is essential.

This year's winners were up against some truly tough competition which makes their victories all the more meaningful.

Brenes, for example, overcame huge poker names including Barry Greenstein, Erik Seidel, Padraig Parkinson and legendary actor and poker player James Woods.

Filatov came out on top against a group that included other poker inspirations Martin Jacobson, Jason Somerville and Dominik Nitsche, among others.

Finally, Charlie Carrel got more votes than other poker young guns including Spain's Adrian Mateos, Germany's Fedor Holz and Japan's Akira Ohyama.

Congratulations to all three 2015 Spirit of Poker Awards winners!



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Bigger, Better and Richer: 2015 Battle of Malta Sets New Bar for 2016

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When France's Nicolas Proust raised the signature trophy that marked his win in the 2015 Battle of Malta Main Event, it was already Monday evening.

A day later than expected, thanks to the prodigious turnout from days prior, host Maria Ho handed Proust the statue in the corner of the Portomaso Casino instead of the Grand Master ballroom where the rest of the tournament had played out.

Much like the Battle of Malta's history, though, the unexpected location and up-and-down journey to the title ended up as just the right ending to a tournament that's now the benchmark for low buy-in poker in Europe.

It wasn't exactly how it was planned, but everybody had a great time getting there.

The atmosphere was electric, the spirit of poker alive and well and, after a three-way deal ensured each of the final 3 players over €100,000, the conclusion left all involved more than satisfied.

With 1,804 entries the 2015 Battle of Malta main event smashed its own record for the largest tournament on the island, ever. But that's just one measure of how big the BOM has become.

A Final Table from All Walks

Thanks to the astronomical turnout the prize pool of this year’s Battle of Malta was almost €900,000 with €165,000 earmarked for the winner.

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After former chip leader Uri Gilboa busted in fourth place, though, the remaining players -- Proust, Henrik Jacobsen and Hendrik Koops -- struck a deal that left all three with six-figure payouts.

A first for the Battle of Malta, the three €100k payouts are a phenomenal number for a tournament with just a €550 buy-in.

In fact big stack Koops, who was the first of these three to bust out, ended up with the biggest prize money at €125,000.

He left with a smile and said “I’m really happy I made a deal.”

Champion Proust, who entered the final table ninth in chips, completed his journey from small stack to winner and cashed out €110,000 and Jacobsen left with €102,000 - exactly what second place was scheduled to pay.

Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Netherlands, Bulgaria and Israel all had seats at the final table to make it another multinational affair and for the first time a female player made the final table in Anne Meri from Finland.

There were three players who play poker professionally but also an architect, a football coach, a former tennis coach, a pub owner, a lawyer, a student and an affiliate of Betsafe in the final, showing that the Battle of Malta is still a battle of the people and recreational players from all walks of life.

“It’s incredible," said Proust after the win. “I never went so deep in a large tournament.”

Full-Fledged Poker Festival

The Battle of Malta has evolved from a weekend event into a fully grown six-day poker festival. More side events have been added every year and attendance for all have skyrocketed.

In 2015 the Second Chance Siege of Malta was back, as was the PLO Knight’s Crusade and the Grandmaster High Roller. Joining the schedule were a NLHE Turbo Deepstack and the brand new Win the Button tournament.

The High Roller Event turned out to be the biggest success if you compare numbers from last year with an 80-player tournament that lasted deep into the morning hours of its final day.

You can find all the winners, prize pools and payouts here on our Battle of Malta results page.

Celebs Out In Force

Apart from Maria Ho, who returned to BOM for the second time as host, there were several professional players and international celebrities who also wanted to be part of the best low buy-in tournament in Europe.

Fatima de Melo couldn’t make it to the first edition of the Battle but made up for that this year when she actually reached the penultimate day and finally busted in 49th place. Her boyfriend, former professional tennis pro Raemon Sluiter, also played and cashed in 180th spot.

Former PokerStars team pro Humberto Brenes got so excited after his visit that he suggested a “Battle of Costa Rica” in his home country.

Sofia Lövgren, now with 888poker, has become a regular at the BOM, as has Luca Moschitta and the Norwegians with Andreas Hoivold, Thor “The Godfather” Hansen and WSOP runner-up Felix Stephensen, who went on to win the Norwegian Championship two weeks later.

We even had American Idol legend William Hung, who battled at the felt and with Maria on Karaoke night. The opinions on who won the sing-off were divided, to say the least.

Everest poker pro Fabrice Soulier, Norwegian TV star Tone Damli, Italian reality star Sabina Hiatullah and Finnish singer and model Kim Herold were just a few more of the stars to join us.

Charity Partner MOAS Joins Ranks, Spreads Awareness

Another important step the Battle of Malta made this year was beginning a partnership with local Maltese charity organization MOAS, or Migrant Offshore Aid Station.

Started by a local family just over two years ago the organization refurbished an old ship to become a mobile refugee rescue vessel to provide emergency assistance to those making the dangerous crossing of the Mediterranean in search of a safer home.

Already assisting over 12,000 at-risk refugees at sea via their dedicated crews, specialized search-and-rescue equipment and coordination with official maritime rescue centers MOAS has proven itself to be an essential service on the tiny island.

Host Maria Ho and several poker players pledged a portion of their winnings to MOAS and PokerListings topped up all donations received on site with its own donation.

More importantly awareness was raised among thousands of poker players to this tremendous cause and we expect even more generosity next year. PokerListings spoke with fundraising coordinator Christina Lejman about MOAS' heroic efforts:

Brenes, Filatov and Carrel Claim Spirit of Poker Awards

For the third time PokerListings also presented awards to three players who have proven themselves to be extraordinary assets to the poker community.

Charlie Carrel, the English wonder kid with a weakness for psychedelic clothing and high buy-ins, won the Rising Star Award by a small margin over Fedor Holz and Dzmitry Urbanovich.

In what many see as the main category, Most Inspiring Player, it was Russian Anatoly Filatov who collected by far the most votes.

And in the category where players probably deserve the most respect – the Living Legends – Humberto “The Chark” Brenes was named the player who really lives up to this category’s title.

More on the winners and nominees of the 2015 Spirit of Poker Voting here.

The Parties

Play hard but party harder must have been the motto of some of the players at the BOM this year, and that’s no surprise as there was a party every night of the event.

From the stylish cocktail reception to the crazy Karaoke contest to the stunning views at Club Level 22 to the wild night at the Sky Club with thousands of people – every night offered something special to everyone who was there.

Can BOM 2016 Top BOM 2015?

With 1804 entries the Battle of Malta once again bested its record-setting total from the year before.

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What's next for BOM? You'll soon find out!

BOM attendance figures now read read 349 – 888 – 1,447 – 1,804 with 2,000 entrants obviously the next benchmark to surpass.

At 1,804 entrants the BOM easily became the biggest standalone tournament in Europe for the year before the Norwegian Championships beat it with 1,974 players earlier this month.

But it sure was the greatest Battle yet with more money to win, more players, more parties and more side events than ever before.

The cash-game tables buzzed 24/7. There was a high-roller black jack event. A plane was chartered to fly in 150 players from Israel. You could play FIFA for free all night long.

There was even a stand where you could buy underwear.

Can the 2016 Battle of Malta top that? We're excited to try on behalf of the recreational poker player and our extraordinary sponsors in 888poker, Betsson, Betsafe, RedBet, NordicBet, Betting Connections and more.

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BOM Champ Proust: "It Helped Me Prove to Myself I Can Play Well"

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They say that winners have “something more."

For France's Nicolas Proust, winner of the 2015 Battle of Malta main event, that “something more” could arguably be a half-dozen things.

He’s hard-working, hyper competitive and humble. He can control his emotions, think lucidly and keep the proper frame of mind under stress.

A former tennis coach who took some time to focus on poker last year his "somethings" paid off huge in Malta with a 110,000 payday and the prestigious BOM main event trophy.

Now with the bankroll to give poker another serious go in 2016 we caught up with Nicolas late last year to find out if the 2015 BOM was as satisfying for him as it looked.

PokerListings: First of all, congratulations again Nicolas. What motivated you to take part in the Battle of Malta?

Nicolas Proust: I came for the EPT festival but I have some friends who live here and who kept talking to me about the Battle of Malta.

I really wanted to play that tournament, especially since I was told that the game wasn’t too “crazy." A €500 buy-in also seemed ideal.

I was lucky enough to qualify for some EPT events and I realized that the buy-in has a massive influence on the way you play, regarding the costs and winning thresholds.

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PL: What did you think of the tournament?

NP: I had a great time.

It’s a very friendly tournament, everyone is having a laugh around the table.

Plus I know a lot of people here, so I just had a good time.

PL: What did you enjoy the most compared to other tournaments?

NP: First of all, just being in Malta. I feel great and it’s very important. The prize pool, too. It was huge compared to the buy-in and the structure was interesting.

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Everyone was here to play. You can do things you wouldn’t necessarily be able to do in other tournaments.

Here, there’s just enough pressure to play well. It’s the perfect tournament to step up your game.

PL: You’re 29 and you used to be a tennis coach. Can you tell us a bit more about your background?

NP: In high school all I wanted to do was IT. After that, I went to university to study IT, up to a Master’s degree. And then I just dropped everything.

I couldn’t picture myself spending my life in front of a computer. Which is quite ironic when you think about it (laughs). Let’s say I didn’t want to spend my life in an office.

So I got my coaching degree to go back to my sport - I was playing tennis then. I wanted to play at a high level but I started too late. I was never good enough for that and I injured myself, so I had to stop playing.

I had opened a new section in a club where I was in charge of preparing players for tournaments, on top of being responsible for the more amateur section. I did that for 5 or 6 years.

Then I stopped working for a year. I wanted to take a sabbatical and travel, see the world and learn English in Australia. I’d even found a job there, giving classes. But that fell through and I stayed here.

Unfortunately the season had already started and I couldn’t find a club. I had nothing left but poker (laughs). It didn’t go great at first.

I wasn’t doing well and I didn’t particularly want to make a living playing poker. I wasn’t ready mentally to play poker full time.

PL: Was it the money that convinced you?

NP: No, I’ve always been aware that poker was absolutely not “easy money” and that it was difficult to handle your money to play and to live.

But there are definitely good sides: freedom - that’s priceless. Just being able to go anywhere at any time, that’s something I couldn’t do when I had a boss.

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But it’s not all fun; it can get quite lonely for example. I didn’t want to act like a superhero if I couldn’t handle it.

I’ve only been playing for 3 or 4 years and the few results I’d had since then could have been just a good run.

PL: What pushed you to say “I’m going in” instead of “I fold?"

NP: Two months ago I was ready to drop everything, actually. Quit poker and find a job. I had applied here and there, to work in gaming companies.

But after that I had to make a choice. I still hadn’t found a job but I’d spent a lot of time on my computer, learning. For my ego I told myself I just couldn’t quit like that.

I had already made that mistake once, with tennis. And from then on it started going better and better online. Now I’ve won the Battle of Malta!

PL: How did you discover poker?

NP: With friends, on a tennis tour. We had a poker set, like everyone. It was back when the World Poker Tour was getting big.

I remember that everyone had their own rules, like a kids’ game (laughs). Online poker came a few years later, one night as I was bored (laughs).

I had a problem: I quickly got quite a lot of money ... playing badly. The fields were very weak. I played games I don’t even play now, like NL1000 cash games. Of course I ended up losing it all.

I started playing seriously when a colleague of mine showed me what Sharkscope was. That’s when I realized that I was losing 2 or 3k, which was huge at the time.

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Merci, ElkY.

There was no way I was going to lose so much in a card game.

PL: So after that, you did some research?

NP: I bought two books. One that got me a lot of money: Kill ElkY 1 (Kill Everyone). It’s amazing for tournament basics. Then I bought the next two volumes, and some other books.

PL: What’s your favorite game?

NP: Tournaments. I get bored very quickly with cash games. It’s mostly about waiting for the fish and squeezing them out.

That’s not really my thing. I’m very competitive. Give me a bunch of players and may the best one win. It’s more fun, and in my opinion healthier.

Cash games are more interesting in the higher limits. Players have a different vision, there isn’t any fish. I would love to go up against these great players but I don’t have the money to.

PL: We imagine that being competitive, which you probably picked up playing tennis, helps you a lot with poker.

NP: Definitely. Poker and tennis tournaments have a lot in common. Inflection points exist in tennis tournaments as well as poker tournaments, for example when it’s 4 all or 4-3 or during a tie breaker.

At some points during the match your game, your state of mind, must change. It’s the same in poker. You’ll need to be more aggressive, to make slightly better decisions, to take risks. Just to show you’re present.

These situations exist in poker; they just take another form.

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Lots to learn from Moorman.

PL: Mentally as well?

NP: That’s an important aspect too. Poker is a solitary sport, like tennis. When you lose you’re alone, even if your friends are around to support you. You have to know how to keep yourself in check.

PL: Who are your role models in poker and tennis, these players who particularly inspire you?

NP: Marat Safin was my idol. He wasn’t a perfect player because he was a bit crazy, but his game was beautiful. I also really liked Gustavo Kuerten, for his personality as much as his game.

I also liked combative players like Agassi. Not so much for his game but because he was a model of perseverance, hard work and giving everything he’s got - like Nadal now. That’s the best spirit you can have when you’re playing sports.

Some poker players impress me too. I haven’t watched that many games on TV but online there are some monsters like Romain “neuville25” Baer or Chris Moorman.

Moorman is the kind of guy I’d like to spend one hour with just so that he could tell me his life story.

PL: Let’s talk a bit more about the tournament. What struck me is that you seemed very calm and collected throughout the tournament, even when you were one card away from busting. Always totally cool, no sign of stress.

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NP: I felt it too, and it was strange. I’ve talked about it with my friends too, and they hadn’t really noticed.

When I called with A5 and Van Ravenswoud showed aces, in my head I knew I’d lost but I didn’t even get up.

I only had 2 possible backdoors but I didn’t think for one second that my tournament was over (laughs).

Maybe I was too focused, and not so clear-headed. Maybe I was just too sure of myself.

Already the day before the tournament started I had decided it was mine. It’s all very subjective but that was my frame of mind. I came to win.

It’s something I’ve learned when I played tennis: always have a goal higher than your actual goal, because it’s really hard to reach your goal.

I was 9th out of 10 at the start of the final table anyway, so I had nothing to lose.

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No flinching.

PL: But you didn’t even seem that excited.

NP: First of all, I didn’t want to make the player feel bad, beating his aces with 9 players left. Out of respect for him. And I really wanted to stay focused on the tournament.

PL: Is that also a matter of respect or are you more of an introvert?

NP: It’s a bit of both. Most of the time I’m an introvert.

And it wasn’t a good time to burst out, like the chip leader Uri Gilboa who ended up losing everything because he was always caught up in the emotion. You can’t play like that.

It’s the same in tennis; sometimes you have to keep the emotion buried inside and focus on what you have to do. Save it for later.

PL: So you never had any doubt at any point?

NP: Not really, except for the first 30 minutes when I wasn’t feeling that great. I just needed some time to get used to the table, to get into the tournament.

I’m happy that I dared to do things I wouldn’t have dared to do in other tournaments. I almost played my online A-game, that’s really good.

The Battle of Malta helped me prove to myself that I can play well, even live.

PL: We imagine that it also helped you to have so much support.

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More fun to share.

NP: Totally. I received so many messages! My friends, my family, my grinder buddies...

I didn’t read them during the tournament because I really wanted to stay focused and my phone and my tablet were going off every 5 seconds (smiles).

But when I got home I saw that I had hundreds of missed calls, notifications, texts... It was insane.

I think that’s the best thing about all this. All these messages, everything you shared with the people at the rail, especially at the end. I think that’s what I’ll remember about this tournament.

That’s what you play for. It’s also what I played for in tennis. Playing the big games, having people there to support you and live the game with you.

If you can get that at a poker tournament, it means that poker can bring emotions and will always be popular, just like any other sport.

PL: Is there any special preparation for a tournament with more than 1,000 players?

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Frame of mind essential.

NP: I didn’t do any particular preparation but I knew exactly in what frame of mind I would play it. I knew I had to get a lot of chips really quickly so I could go through a lot of tables as easily as possible and go deep.

I was careful to sleep well, to get up early enough before the tournament so I was well awake, and to not go to bed too late.

I’d already done that before and it makes a big difference. Because when you’re really focused all day, you’re drained at the end of the day. And if you haven’t slept well or aren’t well-prepared, it’s easy to make a silly mistake and lose it all.

PL: We can feel you’re a perfectionist.

NP: That’s also something I learned playing tennis, with competition: the deeper you want to go, the more attention you have to pay to details.

It’s the only thing that differentiate good players because everybody knows how to play, basically. I meet good players, players that are better than me, every day. It’s worrying (laughs).

At some point, if you want to make a difference, you need to make their weaknesses your strengths, and it can be tiny things. In the long run that’s what makes the difference.

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But that’s not the only reason I won. It was my “one time” and I got lucky. Even if it doesn’t outshine what you’ve done before. I think luck doesn’t exist, it’s created.

The luckiest people are often the most “naive” ones, those who believe like children almost. Your frame of mind is important, and not just in poker.

PL: Do you already know what you will do with the money you’ve won?

NP: To be fair, I don’t think I’ll use much of it at all. I’m going to put aside most of it to cover myself. And then there are the taxes, so I’m going to have to let quite a bit of it go.

But what I know is that I don’t intend to waste it on useless things. My life isn’t going to change. I might invest in real estate.

I’m going to play more tournaments though. Not necessarily bigger ones, but $500 buy-ins or qualifiers.

PL: How long do you see yourself playing poker?

NP: As long as I keep making progress and I’m still interested, I’ll play. The day I start feeling that it’s not the case anymore, I’ll stop and I’ll go back to what I know best: tennis.

But for now this is still far, I still have a lot of goals and I’m really enjoying myself.

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PL: What are your other projects?

NP: Right now, moving to Malta and going on a trip at the beginning of the year - in Thailand - to celebrate my 30th with a friend.

It’s three weeks of proper holidays with no cards involved. After that I might go to Brazil to visit my best friend.

And then the PCA, but even if I can afford it I don’t know if it’s really reasonable. I’ll definitely try to qualify though.

PL: Why Nicolas “Maverick”? Is that a reference to the poker-playing character with the same name or to Top Gun?

NP: Neither of them really, I haven’t even seen them. I get that question quite often though (laughs).

It’s a screen name that describes my state of mind.

A maverick lives his life the way he wants, even if that means being on the fringes of society.



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Return of the BOM! Battle of Malta 2016 Set to Go Off Nov. 2-7

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Over 2,000 players. A €1m prize pool. Four VIP player parties. The friendliest poker festival in Europe.

The PokerListings Battle of Malta will return for a fifth edition in 2016 and, like those before, expects to set a new level of success for low buy-in poker tournaments.

Official dates are now set for November 2-7 and include three Day 1 flights, an expanded lineup of side events and a special final-table reserved for the final day.

Details are still be fine-tuned but it's not too early to begin travel preparations for the best poker holiday festival on the continent.

Top Three Pocket Over €100k Each

What began in 2012 as a 342-player freezeout has evolved into a massive poker festival with a record-setting 1,804 runners in the main event last year.

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Champ and friends.

Over €875,000 flowed into the Main Event prize pool and each of the top three players left with more than €100k including 2015 champion Nicholas Proust from France.

The Battle of Malta – named best tournament in Europe under $2,000 buy-in at the European Poker Awards – is aimed at recreational players but plenty of pros have discovered the event, too.

Apart from several great poker tournaments the BOM also offers the unique experience of a poker holiday in the Mediterranean, away from the meteorological misery that is Europe in November.

Package holders will be treated to five-star hotel accommodation at the Hilton Malta, which is being completely refurbished. A quick breakdown of Battle of Malta 2016:

Dates: Nov 2-7 Location: Portomaso Casino in St. Julian’s, Malta Main Event: €550 NLHE tournament; 1 reentry is allowed. Day 4 will be final-table day. Side Events: Siege of Malta Second Chance, PLO Knight’s Crusade and Grandmaster High Roller return. More side events TBD; further information to come here on main BOM page.

Day 1A (of three starting days) will be Wed. Nov 2. On Monday, Nov 7 the final nine (and their railbirds) will battle it out for an expected €150,000+ first-place prize.

Live Coverage, Spirit of Poker Awards and More

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For the fourth time PokerListings will also host the Spirit of Poker Awards and honor poker players who’ve been role models to all of us.

Live updates from the tournament floor, daily news and video coverage from PokerListings’ international editors team give it the full flavor of a major tour event.

Four player parties are again scheduled beginning with a champagne reception followed by a cocktail party, the blowout VIP party and the Prosecco breakfast.

St Julian’s, where the tournament takes place, is the party area of Malta with countless clubs and bars so no shortage of nightlife can be found.

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Don't be left out.

Satellites Begin Soon

As is tradition online satellites at several online poker sites will run throughout the lead-up to the festival.

PokerListings will announce the sites and schedules shortly.

Official live satellites will run at the Portomaso Casino over the summer with the final qualifiers running on Day 1A and 1B of the main event.

Check back to our BOM news section regularly to find out what’s new and be apart of the best low buy-in event in Europe!



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Poker, Parties and Special Price for 2016 Battle of Malta Packages

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Europe's hottest low buy-in poker event is back and from now until May 30 you can get in on the action at a discount.

Reserve your four or five-night package now and take advantage of special early-bird pricing!

The Battle of Malta is back for its fifth year with poker celebrity Maria Ho returning as your Host for an even bigger schedule of poker tournaments and parties.

It's all going down November 2-7 at one of the best locations on the Mediterranean.

Maria Ho will be your tour guide to a week of poker and parties that has quickly become Europe's #1 poker destination for low to mid-stakes players.

This year's BOM Main Event features the same low €550 buy-in and massive €500,000 guaranteed prize pool.

Last year the top three players all pocketed over €100,000 in cash.

Check out the video below to see for yourself what it's like and go to the Battle of Malta page to reserve your early bird package now.

Early Bird BOM Packages Available Now

Choose from four or five-night packages to stay and play at the 2016 Battle of Malta.

All BOM package include:

€550 buy-in to the BOM Main Event Accommodations at the 5-star Hilton Malta including breakfast Buffet dinner every night you play in the Main Event VIP access to all BOM Player Parties.

Get a five-night package and play in Day 1A of the Main Event for a special price of €1,398 or stay for four nights and play in Day 1B for €1,347.

Just pay a €298 deposit before May 30 and the remaining balance at least 60 days before the Main Event begins to get in on the Early Bird deal.

Click here to reserve your Battle of Malta package now!



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Battle of Malta Among Nominees for 15th European Poker Awards

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The 2015 PokerListings Battle of Malta was designed to bring the atmosphere of a high-stakes VIP event to a low buy-in tournament that nearly any player could enter.

It’s hard to argue with the result as the tournament garnered 1,804 entries and has now been nominated for an award at the 15th GPI European Poker Awards.

The 2015 Battle of Malta was nominated for Event of the Year in the under €2,000 category.

The Battle of Malta is no stranger to the European Poker Awards and last year it took top honors in the same category.

This year the Battle of Malta will have some stiff competition, however, as the massively popular Norwegian Championships has been nominated as well.

Here’s a complete look at the under €2,000 category:

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Neuville, Holz Among Other Nominees

There were plenty of other nominations announced today along with a couple outright winners based on the number of GPI points generated in 2015.

Here’s a breakdown of all the European Poker Award Categories:

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GPI Player of the Year (Based on GPI’s Scoring Formula)

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GPI Female Player of the Year (Based on GPI’s Scoring Formula)

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Media Person of the Year

Frank Op de Woerd Lee Davy Neil Stoddart Remko Rinkema

Industry Person of the Year

Edgar Stuchly Hermance Blum Luca Vivaldi Rob Yong

Breakout Player of the Year

Charlie Carrel Dzmitry Urbanovich Fedor Holz Rainer Kempe

Tournament Performance of the Year

Adrian Mateos Wins the 2015 EPT Grand Final Main Event Barny Boatman wins second career WSOP bracelet at WSOP Europe Fedor Holz Wins WPT Alpha8 Las Vegas Mustapha Kanit wins EPT Barcelona 10K High Roller
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Tournament of the Year (Buy-in Over €2,000)

EPT Barcelona Main Event EPT Grand Final Main Event EPT Prague Main Event WSOP Europe Main Event

Poker Innovation or Initiative of the Year

Norwegian Championship broadcast (sports style) PokerStars Play Along App – Interactive Poker on TV PokerStars using superstars (athletes) for global campaign WSOP Europe remote Twitch broadcasts

Moment of the Year

Dzmitry Urbanovich wins Crazy Pineapple tourney at EPT Malta – 4th win of series Epic hand between Mateos and Lodden at EPT Grand Final (Negreanu on stream 'We’re seeing some high-level poker') John Gale returns from three years off (because of brain tumor) to win WSOP bracelet #2 Pierre Neuville qualifies for the WSOP November Nine – after declaring he wasn’t done (at 2014 Euro Awards)

Poker Media Content of the Year

'The Future of Poker in the Post-Boom Era', Sam Grafton blog 'The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat' Neil Stoddart’s picture captures Montury consoling Messina at EPT Malta Devilfish: A Friend with a Heart of Gold, PokerNews article (Jesse May, Mickey May) Remko Report, PokerNews Podcast, August 2015 – Eli Elezra talks time in Israli Army and high stakes with legends

The 15th Annual GPI European Poker Awards are set to take place May 3, 2016, at the Monte Carlo Bay Hotel in Monaco.

 



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Snag Your 2016 Battle of Malta Package Early with 888poker

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The PokerListings Battle of Malta just keeps getting bigger and bigger so why not lock up your seat early this year?

Satellites for the €500k-GTD tournament are now running on 888poker and they start at just $.01.

888poker is running a steps-style program this year that culminates every Thursday in a $160 BOM Qualifier that awards at least one $1,800 package guaranteed.

The premiere satellite will run all the way until October, 2016, only on 888poker.

Early Bird Packages Still Available

Last year the €550 buy-in Battle of Malta attracted 1,804 entries to generate a massive prize pool of €874,840. Eventual winner Nicolas Proust walked away with €110,000.

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Wanna pull a Proust?

Could the 2016 edition pass the €1m prize-pool mark? It’s certainly possible.

If you don’t want to attempt to qualify for the tournament you can still grab a €1,398 early-bird package right here on PokerListings.

That package includes:

Five nights at the five-star Hilton Hotel Tickets to four BOM player parties Daily dinner buffet €550 Main Event buy-in Priority registration for side events

You might want to act fast, however, as the early bird specials will be coming to an end relatively soon.

There will also be more online satellites added as we draw closer to tournament, which takes place Nov. 2-7, 2016.

To learn more just head over to our Battle of Malta home page.



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(VIDEO) Size Matters! Battle of Malta 2016 Expects €1m Total Prizes

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With low buy-ins and an expected €1m in total prize pools, the 2016 Battle of Malta guarantees an action-packed week of poker and parties on the Mediterranean.

The 2016 Battle of Malta plays out November 2-7 at the Portomaso Casino in St. Julian's.

BOM VIP packages are on sale now. Head to the Battle of Malta page for more information and email PokerListings for special deals.

Even better, check out how to play high-value online satellites to the Battle of Malta to win a package at a fraction of the cost.

Every package includes buy-in to the Main Event, accommodation at the 5-star Hilton Malta and special access to all BOM VIP Parties.

Check out the video below starring BOM Host Maria Ho to see what the Battle of Malta is all about.

Big Money, Big Fun at Battle of Malta

In 2015 the top three finishers in the BOM Main Event all pocketed over €100k in cash and a signature BOM trophy.

The Battle of Malta has become Europe's premiere poker holiday for low-stakes players. It won the European Poker Award for best low buy-in event in 2014.

BOM is all about getting a major poker tournament experience without the high-stakes price-tag.

That means live media coverage, video crew, a long list of poker pros and awesome parties.

PokerListings will also be presenting the 2016 Spirit of Poker Awards to celebrate three players' passion for and dedication to the game.

Get your package now and join the poker holiday that everyone's talking about.



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Cates, Kuo, Abernathy, O’Dea Among 2016 Spirit of Poker Nominees

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The nominees for the 4th annual PokerListings Spirit of Poker Awards are among the most diverse group of poker players we’ve ever put together.

They come from all corners of the globe including Canada, Taiwan, Brazil, Germany, Russia, Italy, the UK and the USA.

Some of the nominees have been playing poker since before the Internet was even a thing; others are just starting out on what looks to be a long and promising career.

Every player on the following list has been picked for the spirit they bring to the game and the personality they display on and off the table.

In other words: Poker is better - as a game and industry - because these players take part in it.

Voting Runs June 1-August 31; Vote Now!

Our centerpiece award is the Most Inspiring Player category where we pick one player that, among other accomplishments, just simply make others want to play more poker.

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Last year's MIP Anatoly Filatov.

It could be because of an entertaining Twitch stream or their dedication to poker at all buy-in levels.

It could be for a relentless commitment to growing the game on a grassroots level.

Importantly, the Most Inspiring Player award aims to recognize someone who gives something back to poker in some way.

Click on the headers below to find out more about our nominees and to cast your vote! Voting is open from June 1- August 31.

The top three vote-getters in each category will advance to our final PokerListings voting panel where a winner will be determined.

Awards will be presented live in person at the 2016 Battle of Malta.

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Fatima Moreira de Melo

2016 Most Inspiring Player Nominees

Daniel Cates - (USA) Hui Chen ‘Kitty’ Kuo - (Taiwan) Mike Leah - (Canada) Fatima Moreira de Melo - (Netherlands) Dominik Nitsche - (Germany) Luca Pagano - (Italy) Felipe Ramos - (Brazil) Vladimir Troyanovskiy - (Russia)
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Rainer Kempe

2016 Spirit of Poker Rising Star Nominees

Samantha Abernathy - (USA) Rainer Kempe - (Germany) Ivan Luca - (Argentina) Silje Nilsen - (Norway) Walter Treccarichi - (Italy) 
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Barny Boatman

2016 Spirit of Poker Living Legend Nominees

Jan Bendik - (Slovakia) Barny Boatman - (England) John Gale - (England) Donnacha O’Dea - (Ireland) Konstantin Puchkov - (Russia)

Head over to the PokerListings Spirit of Poker Awards main page to place your votes now!

Past winners of our Spirit of Poker Awards include Shannon Shorr, Anatoly Filatov, Charlie Carrel, Humberto Brenes, Thor Hansen and Pierre Neuville.

Join the Fun at Battle of Malta 2016 

The 2016 Spirit of Poker Awards will be officially presented at this year’s Battle of Malta, which will take place in St. Julian’s, Malta, Nov. 2-7.

The small buy-in, big value tournament has grown in each year of its existence. Last year Frenchman Nicolas Proust outlasted 1,804 entries to take down €110k after a three-way deal.

All of the top three finishers took home over €100,000 and the overall prize pool hit an enormous €874,940. And that number could certainly be surpassed in 2016.

The effervescent Maria Ho will return as host and the event will once again take place at the Portomaso Casino attached to the five-star Hilton Hotel.

The Battle of Malta has grown into a full-bore poker festival with a variety of side events, including a high roller and PLO tournament, and a series of VIP player parties.

Qualify online for as little as 1c via 888poker or purchase your seat/package in advance right here.



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Play Poker Alongside 2016 Euro Cup, Win a Battle of Malta Package

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Tomorrow marks the start of the 2016 UEFA Euro Cup and if soccer and poker are your two favorite things, you're in for a very enjoyable month at Betsson.

Twenty-four of Europe's best national teams will play down from the the round-robin stage to the finals from June 10- July 10.

While your favorite side might not make it all the way to the end, you can make your way through your own poker stages independently on Betsson to end up with an all-inclusive package to the 2016 Battle of Malta.

Set to run Nov 2-7 this year at the Hilton Hotel and Portomaso Casino in St Julian's, up to 2,000 players are expected for the BOM Main Event and combined prize pools for all events is expected to top 1,000,000.

Crush the Stages to a 2016 BOM Package

Every hour before the kick-off of every Euro Cup match during the group stage, a warm-up tourney will run on Betsson.

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The top 5 players in any of the 36 tournaments will qualify for the Stage 1 Final on June 23 at 20:30 CET; every qualifier regardless gets a prize.

Prizes on the Stage 1 level are Ted Baker Headphones, Sony headphones and €3.30/€11 tournament tickets.

Once the Euro Round of 16 begins, the prizes go up as well. The top 10 players in any of the eight tournaments will qualify for the Stage 2 Final on June 28 at 20:30 CET with Sony PS4s and HD Camcorders awarded too.

Once the Final 8 rolls around there will be four more kick-off tourneys with the top 10 players in each qualifying for the Stage 3 Final on July 4 at 20:30 CET. Sony Cameras and Hugo Boss watches come along with it.

During the Final 4 there will be two last tourneys with the top 5 players in each qualifying for the Stage 4 Final on July 8 at 20:30 CET. Bose SoundDock and Bluetooth speakers go along.

Qualifiers from each Stage Final will then move on to the Big Final on July 10 where the winner gets a 2016 Battle of Malta package.

Achieve Your Way In

You can enter all of the Stqge qualifying tournaments either by direct buy-in or by earning achievements.

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If a specific tournament can only be accessed via achievement, you'll find the details right in the poker client.

All achievement periods are open for 24 hours and finish 2 hours before the tournament starts.

Tournaments will be played in Hyper Turbo and Lottery formats and will finish before the matches begin. Prize pools for each Stage start at €250 and go up to €1,000 for the final.

The 2016 BOM will be the biggest festival in the Battle of Malta's four-year history with an expanded lineup of side events and a record-setting Main Event expected. Full BOM packages include:

5 nights at 5-Star Hilton Malta €550 buy-in to BOM Main Event $250 Travel Expenses Tickets to all four BOM VIP parties Daily breakfast and dinner buffet Plenty of swag, off-the-felt action and more!

Find out more about 2016 Battle of Malta online qualifiers right here. Sign up for a new Betsson account via the Swedish client right here.



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