2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition

€600 Let The Battle Begin
Day: 5
Event Info
2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
€94,520
Event Info
Buy-in
€600
Prize Pool
€1,186,962
Total Entries
2,667
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
600,000
Players Info - Day 5
Entries
8
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 2,667
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Day 5 Completed

Two Years after his Friend, Alejandro Asenjo Wins Battle of Malta Main Event (€94,520)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Alejandro Asenjo
Alejandro Asenjo

When one of your friends runs deep in a tournament or wins a side event, it’s already a big deal. But two friends winning the same Main Event feels like an even rarer feat. But rare isn't impossible and just two years after Cosme Gomez triumphed in the 2024 Autumn Edition, Alejandro Asenjo eventually managed to take down the 2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition Main Event at Casino Malta.

From a field of 2,667 entries that generated a €1,186,962 prize pool, Asenjo emerged victorious after a four-way deal was agreed. He locked up €94,520 before doubling up multiple times to claim the trophy.

He defeated Marko Cosic (€90,850) in a very short heads-up battle, while Stavros Passias finished third for the largest payout of €114,150. Chip leader going into the final table, Georgios Papakonstantinou, completed the deal in fourth place for €100,800.

2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Alejandro AsenjoSpain€94,520*
2Marko CosicSerbia€90,850*
3Stavros PassiasGreece€114,150*
4Georgios PapakonstantinouGreece€100,800*
5Angelo CensabellaItaly€43,900
6Danilo ScevolaItaly€35,600
7Gianluca DoniniItaly€27,050
8Fredrick BrateinNorway€19,350

*denotes four-way deal

Alejandro Asenjo
Alejandro Asenjo

Winner's Reaction

Asenjo could not hide his joy after his victory as friends surrounded him with bottles of champagne. “I feel very good, it’s the first Main Event win in my life,” he said with a big smile, also recalling a previous victory in a side event at the 2024 WPO Bratislava.

The Spanish pro from Madrid came to Malta with his friend Cosme Gomez, who won the 2024 Autumn Edition of the Battle of Malta Main Event. While matching that achievement seemed unlikely, Asenjo ultimately managed to do just that, securing the biggest cash of his career in the process. “Malta is always very good for us,” he joked as he was asked for selfies by other players.

Asenjo qualified through the final starting flight, Day 1g, and crossed the million-chip mark on Day 2. Although his stack remained pretty much unchanged on Day 3, he still navigated his way into the final table in the chip-leading group by Day 4.

Beyond skill, he also had luck on his side after a four-way deal was made and the players agreed to go all in blind for the trophy. “Whatever happens happens,” he said to his opponents, already content with locking up €94,520. He initially lost the first four-way all-in and found himself short, but won all the other preflop confrontations to capture the 2026 Battle of Malta title.

This victory could now change his future plans. “I sold my WSOP package earlier this week so I was not planning on going to Vegas. But with this win… maybe!” he added. Let's see if the knight trophy will have a bracelet around its wrist in a few weeks.

Final Table Action

Battle of Malta 2026 Main Event Final Table
Battle of Malta 2026 Main Event Final Table

The final table did not begin at a particularly fast pace, with only a single double-up by Danilo Scevola recorded before the first break.

At the restart, Fredrick Bratein found himself with less than a big blind in the big blind and was forced all in. Holding five-deuce against queen-deuce, he was unable to improve and became the first player eliminated at the final table in 8th place for €19,350.

Moments later, Gianluca Donini won a flip against the eventual champion to double up, but was soon involved in another all-in confrontation. This time, both he and Asenjo were called by Cosic's kings. While Asenjo spiked an ace to survive, Donini with king-ten was eliminated in 7th place for €27,050.

Scevola then doubled up for the second time thanks to a lucky river but remained short. A few hands later, he shoved again, only for his fives to fall short against Passias’ ace-ten which flopped top pair.

With five players remaining, Angelo Censabella four-bet with king-jack offsuit but folded after Passias five-bet all in with queens. That hand cost him half of his stack, which he pushed ten minutes later with king-jack again. Facing Cosic’s pocket fours, he flopped trips and was on his way to double, but Cosic hit a two-outer on the turn to send the Italian to the rail.

Alejandro Asenjo - Marko Cosic
Alejandro Asenjo - Marko Cosic

Down to four players, a deal was made to split the money and play for the trophy. However, after Asenjo secured a big double through Papakonstantinou, all four players agreed to go all in preflop in the next hands to decide the winner.

In the first of those showdowns, Cosic hit two pair with nine-seven to take a commanding lead, while Papakonstantinou was eliminated in 4th place for €100,800. Asenjo then managed to triple up twice, leaving Passias on the side of the road in 3rd place for €114,150.

Heads-up then lasted only two hands. Asenjo first doubled to level stacks, then he went on to capture the Main Event title in the very next hand.

Alejandro Asenjo
Alejandro Asenjo

This concludes PokerNews’ coverage of the Battle of Malta Summer Edition. The circuit will soon be back on the road, this time far from Malta, with a stop in Bratislava, Slovakia, from September 7 to 14!

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoAngelo CensabellaCosme GomezDanilo ScevolaFredrick BrateinGeorgios PapakonstantinouGianluca DoniniMarko CosicStavros Passias

Alejandro Asenjo Winner of the 2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition Main Event

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Alejandro Asenjo
Alejandro Asenjo

The 2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition Main Event has a winner! From a field of 2,667 entries that generated a total prize pool of €1,186,962, only eight players returned for Day 5 and the final table.

After the first four eliminations, the remaining four players agreed to deal. They then decided to let luck choose a winner, and Alejandro Asenjo came out on top to claim the Battle of Malta title.

Thanks to the deal, Asenjo takes home €94,520 along with the trophy, while Marko Cosic finishes as runner-up for €90,850.

The largest payout went to Stavros Passias, who collected €114,150 for third place, while Georgios Papakonstantinou received €100,800 after being eliminated in fourth place.

2026 Battle of Malta Summer Edition Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Alejandro AsenjoSpain€94,520*
2Marko CosicSerbia€90,850*
3Stavros PassiasGreece€114,150*
4Georgios PapakonstantinouGreece€100,800*
5Angelo CensabellaItaly€43,900
6Danilo ScevolaItaly€35,600
7Gianluca DoniniItaly€27,050
8Fredrick BrateinNorway€19,350

*denotes four-way deal

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoAngelo CensabellaDanilo ScevolaFredrick BrateinGeorgios PapakonstantinouGianluca DoniniMarko CosicStavros Passias

Marko Cosic Eliminated in 2nd Place (€90,850)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Marko Cosic
Marko Cosic

Marko Cosic on the button jammed for 49,450,000 and Alejandro Asenjo in the big blind called with roughly the same stack.

Marko Cosic: 72 All in
Alejandro Asenjo: A8

The dealer fanned a board of 10109JQ and Asenjo hit a straight to win the pot. Both stacks were counted, and Cosic was slightly covered and was eliminated in second place.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoMarko Cosic

Cosic Doubles Through Asenjo

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

In the first hand of the heads up play, Alejandro Asenjo moved all-in for 70,400,000 from the button and Marko Cosic in the big blind called with the shortest stack.

Marko Cosic: 97 All in
Alejandro Asenjo: AJ

Cosic managed to hit trips on Q7875 to double his 24,425,000-chip stack.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoMarko Cosic

Stavros Passias Eliminated in 3rd Place (€114,150)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Stavros Passias
Stavros Passias

Marko Cosic on the button, Stavros Passias in the small blind and Alejandro Asenjo in the big blin jammed preflop once more.

Stavros Passias: Q8 All in
Alejandro Asenjo: 93 All in
Marko Cosic: 84

This time, Asenjo came from behind to take the pot thanks to a pair on 53J6A. He almost tripled up once again while Passias was eliminated.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoMarko CosicStavros Passias

Asenjo Triples Up

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Alejandro Asenjo on the button with 8,300,000, Marko Cosic in the small blind and Stavros Passias in the big blind with 28,300,000 moved all-in preflop once again.

Alejandro Asenjo: AK All in
Stavros Passias: 54 All in
Marko Cosic: 53

This time, Asenjo was in the lead and he maintained this lead with two pair on 96KJ6 to triple up.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoMarko CosicStavros Passias

Georgios Papakonstantinou Eliminated in 4th Place (€100,800)

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Georgios Papakonstantinou
Georgios Papakonstantinou

All four players agreed to go all-in preflop with Stavros Passias under the gun hold 32,100,000, Alejandro Asenjo on the button with 40,400,000, Georgios Papakonstantinou in the small blind with 4,675,000 and Marko Cosic in the big blind with 17,650,000.

Georgios Papakonstantinou: Q3 All in
Marko Cosic: 97 All in
Stavros Passias: 84 All in
Alejandro Asenjo: 53

Papakonstantinou and Cosic both had a 30% chance to win the pot preflop, and Cosic's chances increased to 50% when he flopped a pair on 74K. The K9 runout gave him two pair and he tripled up while Papakonstantinou was eliminated.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoGeorgios PapakonstantinouMarko CosicStavros Passias

Big Double Up for Asenjo

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Stavros Passias on the button raised to 1,400,000. Alejandro Asenjo in the small blind called but Georgios Papakonstantinou in the big blind moved all-in for 23,875,000. Passias folded his K9 and Asenjo called off his last 19,200,000.

Alejandro Asenjo: A10 All in
Georgios Papakonstantinou: J5

Asenjo flopped top pair on A8K93 to secure a double up.

Tags: Alejandro AsenjoGeorgios PapakonstantinouStavros Passias

Passias Takes From Papakonstantinou

Level 37 : Blinds 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante

Georgios Papakonstantinou in the cutoff raised to 1,300,000 with 33 and was called by Stavros Passias in the big blind with KJ.

Papakonstantinou made a continuation bet to 700,000 on the 6QQ flop but Passias check-raised to 2,400,000. Papakonstantinou called.

Passais bet 5,000,000 on the 10 turn and Papakonstantinou immediately folded.

Tags: Georgios PapakonstantinouStavros Passias