The 2025 PokerStars European Poker Tour Malta Main Event is down to its final 15 players, and all eyes are on Norway’s Tom-Aksel Bedell, who bagged a massive chip lead after another dominant showing inside Casino Malta. Bedell ended Day 4 with 5,765,000, leaving him well ahead of his closest challengers Mykhailo Ostash (2,985,000) and Toni Kaukua (2,625,000) when play resumes at 12 p.m. local time.

End of Day 4 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds

1 Tom-Aksel Bedell Norway 5,765,000 192

2 Mykhailo Ostash Ukraine 2,985,000 100

3 Toni Kaukua Finland 2,625,000 88

4 Juan Pardo Spain 2,495,000 83

5 Ben Heath United Kingdom 2,320,000 77

6 Aliaksei Boika Belarus 2,265,000 76

7 Longmao Fan China 1,820,000 61

8 Adria Calonge Spain 1,750,000 58

9 Joao Tomas Portugal 1,095,000 36

10 Luis Faria Portugal 1,080,000 36

11 Tomasz Brzezinski Poland 985,000 33

12 Adrian Mateos Spain 845,000 28

13 David Tous Spain 410,000 14

14 Maxime Chilaud France 275,000 9

15 Alessandro Barone Italy 230,000 8

Day 4 started quickly, with multiple eliminations in the first levels. Pierre Chevalier went out in 20th place after a dramatic series of all-ins, while Tom Vogelsang fell in 17th after his pocket kings were crushed by Bedell’s king-queen of hearts on a heart-heavy flop. Vogelsang needed runner-runner outs but was drawing dead on the turn, as Bedell calmly collected the massive pot, remarking only, “I like my hearts.”

Tom Vogelsang

Tom Vogelsang

The action slowed as the field thinned, but a few late eliminations ensured the final 15 were set. The day ended with Ben Heath (2,320,000), Juan Pardo (2,495,000), Adrian Mateos (845,000), and the rest of the surviving players locking in positions and securing at least €38,950, while the €760,000 top prize remains within reach for those chasing the title.

Aliaksei Boika

Aliaksei Boika

Behind Bedell, the leaderboard features a mix of experience and high-stakes talent. Ostash, Kaukua, Pardo, Heath, Boika, and Mateos all remain in contention, with stacks ranging from Bedell’s 192 big blinds down to Alessandro Barone’s 8. The trio of Pardo, Heath, and Mateos alone have combined live earnings of over $100 million, and each will be looking to close the gap on the runaway leader.

Aliaksei Boika, the 2016 EPT Malta champion, is also still alive, hoping to pull off a rare repeat almost a decade later. With so much talent at the tables, today promises plenty of swings, from big pots to sudden eliminations.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrizePlacePrize

1 €760,000 7 €118,650

2 €474,650 8 €91,250

3 €339,000 9 €70,250

4 €260,750 10-11 €56,050

5 €200,550 12-13 €46,750

6 €154,250 14-15 €38,950

Play resumes at 12 p.m. local time, with blinds at 15,000/30,000 and a 30,000 big blind ante. The plan for Day 5 is to play down to six players, setting the stage for Sunday’s final table, where the transition to a hands-per-level format is expected.

Stay locked in with PokerNews for all live updates, big hands, and eliminations as the race for the EPT Malta title continues, reporting on a 30-minute delay to stay aligned with the live stream.

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Adria CalongeAdrian MateosAlessandro BaroneAliaksei BoikaBen HeathDavid TousJoao TomasJuan PardoLongmao FanLuis FariaMaxime ChilaudMykhailo OstashPierre ChevalierTom VogelsangTom-Aksel BedellTomasz BrzezinskiToni Kaukua

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