The SiGMA Poker Tour (SPT) Malta Main Event has crowned its new champion after an electrifying final table that kept poker fans on edge for nearly 12 hours. Held at the prestigious Portomaso Casino, the €400 buy-in, €150,000 guaranteed tournament drew an impressive 411 entries, making it one of the most anticipated poker events of the season. On September 7, 2025, history was made when Davide Iannaco from Italy clinched his first recorded live tournament title. The victory not only brought him the prestigious SPT trophy but also a handsome payday of €28,500.
The battle for the title was nothing short of spectacular, featuring high-stakes drama, unexpected eliminations, and a heads-up showdown against Poland’s Tomasz Brzezinski, who recently secured nearly €500,000 at the EPT Barcelona Main Event.
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SPT Malta Main Event Final Table Results
The final table was a clash of seasoned grinders and ambitious newcomers. Here’s how it played out:
Rank | Player | Country | Prize (EUR) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Davide Iannaco | Italy | €28,500 |
2 | Tomasz Brzezinski | Poland | €19,000 |
3 | Romain Gachet | France | €12,800 |
4 | Joachim Vaesen | Belgium | €9,100 |
5 | Jon Persent | Norway | €7,500 |
6 | Guillaum Otto | Belgium | €5,600 |
7 | Christopher Convery | South Africa | €4,300 |
8 | Agostino Vitiello | Italy | €3,600 |
9 | Terje Bremseth | Norway | €3,000 |
Winner’s Reaction: “I’m Not a Pro, But I Love the Game”
Speaking after his win, Iannaco was visibly emotional.
“I’m very happy. I’m not a pro, I don’t study like they do, but I have a good group of friends who are professionals or coaches, and I like to talk about the game with them,” he said.
Residing in Malta, Iannaco added that the win wouldn’t drastically change his poker plans but affirmed his love for the game:
“This was a fantastic tournament. I played well, ran well, and had fun. I’ll keep playing events in Malta and see where this journey takes me.”
Final Day Action: Drama From Start to Finish
Day 2 saw 61 qualifiers return, including Ashley Scott, who impressively bagged two entries and locked up two minimum cashes worth €600 each. The eliminations came fast, with Remy Hordan suffering a brutal beat early on.
- Sebastian Mortensen, the Day 2 chip leader, started strong but was eliminated in 11th place by Guillaum Otto.
- Romain Gachet surged to the top after cracking big hands and eliminating key opponents, eventually finishing 3rd.
- Tomasz Brzezinski knocked out WSOP Online bracelet winner Jonathan Therme before taking the lead at the final table.
Iannaco built momentum by eliminating Christopher Convery with pocket kings and then took out Otto in 6th. His pivotal moment came when he busted Joachim Vaesen and Gachet in quick succession, setting the stage for the final duel.
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The Heads-Up Battle
The showdown between Iannaco and Brzezinski lasted nearly two hours. While Brzezinski entered with confidence, it was Iannaco who consistently had the better hand. With every big call and perfectly timed move, the Italian edged closer to victory until he sealed the win, lifting the trophy to roaring applause.

The Legacy of SPT Malta
The SiGMA Poker Tour Malta Main Event continues to cement its reputation as a hotspot for rising poker talent. While the €150,000 guarantee was narrowly missed, the energy, participation, and drama proved that the SPT has become a must-watch event for poker fans across Europe.
FAQs
1. Who won the SiGMA Poker Tour Malta Main Event 2025?
Davide Iannaco from Italy won, earning €28,500 and his first live tournament title.
2. How many players entered the Main Event?
The tournament attracted 411 entries.
3. Where was the SPT Malta Main Event held?
It was hosted at the iconic Portomaso Casino in Malta.
4. Who did Davide Iannaco defeat heads-up?
He defeated Tomasz Brzezinski from Poland after a two-hour battle.
5. What was the buy-in for the tournament?
The buy-in was €400, with a guaranteed prize pool of €150,000.
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