During the first break in the Mystery Siege of Malta, 44 bounties were pulled. The first few players all drew small ones, but with just half a dozen players left to draw, Italian Carmelo Fangano spun the wheel, whipped out two tickets and walked away €11,000 better off, as he first pulled one of the two €10,000 top prizes and then followed it up with a €1,000 prize.
Just as play was getting ready to resume, one Rasmus Lundstroem showed up with a single bounty ticket and scooped the €7,500 prize. There is still another €10,000 bounty to be pulled and the €5,000 is still also in play. Further bounties will be drawn during the next break.
49 of the 93 players who began Day 2 are still in the tournament, which is due to conclude this evening.