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Mantas Bagocius Caps Stellar Year with Victory in Kings of Vilnius Main Event (€58,130*)

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Winner Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a ten-hour final day, hometown hero Mantas Bagocius has emerged as the last player standing in the €1,100 Kings of Vilnius Main Event at Olympic Casino Lietuva, taking the coveted trophy and the first-place prize of €58,130, after a deal was agreed heads-up with his final opponent and fellow countryman, Paulius Kisielius.
Bagocius triumphed over a 327-entry field, which created a €310,650 prize pool, smashing the €250,000 guarantee, with the final table results for the event as follows:-
Place Player Country Prize 1 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania €58,130* 2 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania €47,630* 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania €30,140 4 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania €21,340 5 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania €15,170 6 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania €11,330 7 Jae Han Kim
South Korea €8,700 8 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania €7,280 9 Baptiste Caim
France €6,270 *Reflects heads-up deal.
Bagocius is no stranger to lifting trophies, having secured his first WSOP ring online this year with victory in the WSOP Online Super Circuit $215 Mystery Millions for a huge $411,850 payday, and lifting the PokerStars Sunday Million title back in 2015 for $168,883.
Despite this cash not quite being in those leagues, the victory was no less meaningful for the Lithuanian, who was emotional as he claimed the most prestigious event in his native country, reflecting on a tough couple of years.
“It’s very special”, Bagocius told poker.pro. “I’ve been playing here for at least 15 years; it’s one of my favorite places to play. If you’re from here, this is the one you want to win; it’s a special event. I mainly play online, so to win in the live arena is nice. I’ve had a bit of a renaissance this year, winning the ring and now this, after a tough couple of years where I was really starting to question where I was going; it was maybe starting to affect my confidence in my game a little. But I continued working hard and studying, and this year things have clicked into place. I have a winner’s mentality, I only think about winning when I play.”
Despite a deal being cut shortly into heads-up play, with Bagocius and Kisielius agreeing to take €47,630 each and play on for €10,500 and the trophy, the battle raged on for a further two hours, it being apparent that the trophy and title had special meaning for the players. Bagocius had only praise for his opponent. “Really solid player, I enjoyed the battle, and congratulations to him, I’ve known him a long time.”
The final day got off to a frantic start, with the field of 16 players reduced to the final table of nine within an hour of play, as players hit the rail left, right, and centre via coolers galore, with Bagocius starting the day in third, behind runaway chip leader Jae Han Kim of South Korea.

Jae Han Kim Kim was still the leader by the time the final table got underway, slightly ahead of Vasilij Barna, and Bagocius was still sitting comfortably in third. Frenchman Baptiste Caim was the first casualty of the final table, and Bagocius got in on the action when he busted Valerij Dobrisnkij in a flip.
Kim’s aggressive style of play backfired when he got his timing wrong on a couple of occasions, and Barna would send him packing in seventh, picking up a big chip lead in the process. Barna proceeded to go on a tear, knocking out Martynas Racinskas and Roman Kulijev in short order.
Barna came unstuck in a top pair versus top pair cooler versus Kisielius, who suddenly held a commanding lead, and Barna donated the rest of his stack to the eventual runner-up via a light four-bet jam in a blind on blind scenario, only increasing Kisielius’ dominance.
Three-handed combat between Bagocius, Kisielius, and Deividas Butnoras continued for quite some time before Kisielius spiked a brutal two-outer on the river to send Butnoras to the exit after Butnoras had hit the front on the flop in a flip.

Paulius Kisielius Bagocius came into heads-up play at a nearly 3:1 deficit, but he took the first two significant pots of the battle, showcasing his skills in the process. In the first hand, Bagocius bluff-jammed the river over a bet from Kisielius, and showed him air when he obtained a fold, and in the very next hand, overbet the river with trip deuces, the effective nuts, and got paid.
The players then agreed to the deal, but if anyone was expecting a quick conclusion after that, they were proved wrong. It was apparent that the trophy and title of Kings of Vilnius Main Event winner were extremely significant to both as play became cagey and a two-hour battle ensued from there, both players clearly respecting the skill of the other.
Bagocius looked like he had essentially sealed the deal when he jammed the river with two pair and was called by Kisielius with a single pair, leaving Kisielius on fumes. However, Kisielius picked up rockets in the very next hand against Bagocius’ ace-queen to double, much to the amusement of the duo.
It ultimately proved to be a minor setback, as in the final hand shortly after, Kisielius jammed the turn with top pair over a bet from Bagocius, but saw Bagocius had him pipped with a better kicker, bringing to an end an epic contest, and crowning Bagocius as a worthy Kings of Vilnius Main Event winner.
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Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table -
Mantas Bagocius Wins Kings of Vilnius Main Event (€58,130*)

Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius has emerged as a well deserved champion of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event, taking home €58,130 following the heads-up deal with Paulius Kisielius, who banks €47,630.
Stay tuned for a recap of the day and an interview with the winner.
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Paulius Kisielius Eliminated in 2nd Place (€47,630*)

Paulius Kisielius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 Paulius Kisielius opened to 275,000 from the button, and Mantas Bagocius called in the big blind.
The Q♦8♥5♦ flop was checked to the 3♠ turn, where Bagocius led out with a bet of 375,000.
Kisielius gave it some thought, and jammed for around 1,600,000, receiving a quick call from Bagocius.
Paulius Kisielius: Q♠9♦
Mantas Bagocius: Q♥10♠With the title on the line, it was a top pair versus top pair cooler, and Kisielius was just pipped. He could not find two pair on the 2♠ river, and Bagocius stood up and pumped his fists and celebrated with his rail when he realized the nearly two hour heads-up battle was at an end and he could call himself the Kings of Vilnius Main Event champion.
The players warmly shook hands, and Bagocius grabbed the crown trophy and put it on his head, clearly emotional at winning the biggest event possible in his native country.
Mantas Bagocius – 9,810,000
Paulius Kisielius – 0 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 675,000 in the middle by the river on K♠Q♣6♠3♠9♠, Mantas Bagocius check-called a bet of 200,000 from Paulius Kisielius.
Kisielius tabled 9♦7♣ for a pair of nines, and Bagocius was good with Q♥7♥ for a pair of queens.
Mantas Bagocius – 8,110,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,700,000 -
Rockets for Kisielius to Survive

Paulius Kisielius Level 31: 50,000/100,000/100,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 In the next hand, Mantas Bagocius jammed from the button and Paulius Kisielius called off for his final 925,000.
Paulius Kisielius: A♣A♠
Mantas Bagocius: A♥Q♠When he needed a lifeline, Kisielius had woken up with the best starting hand possible. Bagocius could only laugh, and his opponent’s double-up was confirmed by the K♣8♣6♦8♥Q♦ runout.
Paulis Kisielius – 2,100,000
Mantas Bagocius – 7,710,000 -
Bagocius Lands Potentially Fatal Blow

Mantas Bagocius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 In a limped pot on J♦7♦4♥, Mantas Bagocius checked to Paulius Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 100,000. Bagocius check-raised to 275,000, and Kisielius called.
The Q♣ hit on the turn, and Bagocius fired out a bet of 675,000, and Kisielius called.
On the 2♥ river, Bagocius jammed for 3,900,000, sending Kisielius into the tank.
After around three minutes of thought, Kisielius called. Bagoicus tabled Q♦7♣ for two pair, and was good versus Kisielius’ J♠3♥ for a pair of jacks, leaving Kisielius on the ropes.
Mantas Bagocius – 8,885,000
Paulius Kisielius – 925,000 -
Small One for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius limped the small blind and Paulius Kisielius checked his option.
On the 9♠4♠4♦ flop, Kisielius check-called in the face of a bet of 80,000 from Bagocius.
The Q♥ turn was checked to the 10♣ river, where Kisielius led out with a bet of 100,000. Bagocius raised to 425,000, and Kisielius called after some thought.
Bagocius tabled 10♥6♦ for two pair, tens and fours, but Kisielius was good with Q♠5♠ for queens and fours.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,810,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,000,000 -
Kisielius Back in Lead

Paulius Kisielius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 160,000 and Paulius Kisielius defended the big blind.
On the K♥7♥7♣ flop, Kisielius check-called a bet of 125,000 from Bagocius.
The Q♥ turn was checked to the K♦ river, where Kisielius led out with a bet of 200,000, and was called by his opponent.
Kisielius tabled K♠9♣ for trip kings and took the pot.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,500,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,310,000 -
Back to Even
Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been trading pots back and forth, and Bagocius has taken a slight lead, after his A♥9♥ was good versus Kisielius’ 6♥3♥ on A♦Q♦J♥3♠7♦, with Kisielius check-raising the flop, check-calling the turn, and then giving up on the river.
Mantas Bagocius – 5,060,000
Paulius Kisielius – 4,750,000 -
Another Pot to Bagocius

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 After the players traded a few insignificant pots, Mantas Bagocius opened to 150,000 from the button, and Paulius Kisielius defended.
On the A♦Q♦J♥ flop, Kisielius check-raised to 550,000 in the face of a continuation bet of 150,000 from Bagocius, who made the call.
The 3♠ hit on the turn, and Kisielius check-called a bet of 125,000 from Bagocius.
The 7♦ river was checked through, and Bagocius was good with A♥9♥ versus Kisielius 6♥3♥.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,000,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,810,000 -
First Blood to Bagocius – Deal Agreed

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 The first two significant pots of heads-up have went to Mantas Bagocius.
In the first, with around 1,200,000 in the middle by the river on 7♠6♦3♣2♠K♠, Kisielius led out with a bet of 500,000, and folded to a jam from Bagocius of 1,615,000 after a lengthy spell in the tank.
Bagocius showed Q♥5♠ for air.
In the next, with 340,000 in the middle on a completed board of Q♥4♥2♠5♠2♦, Bagocius fired out an overbet of 525,000, which Kisielius called, only to be shown A♣2♥ for trip deuces.
That brought the stacks back to close to even, and the players have agreed a deal whereby they each take €47,630, and play on for €10,500 and the trophy. They have taken a short break before the final showdown.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,015,000
Mantas Bagocius – 3,805,000 -
Deividas Butnoras Eliminated in 3rd Place (€30,140)

Deividas Butnoras Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Paulius Kisielius opened to 150,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam of 585,000 from Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
Deividas Butnoras: Q♠J♥
Paulius Kisielius: 9♥9♠It was off to the races, and Butnoras hit the front after the A♦A♣Q♣ flop.
The 8♣ turn was a brick, but the 9♣ rolled off on the river in brutal fashion to give Kisielius a full house and send Butnoras to the rail.
We are now heads-up, with Kisielius holding a significant lead over Mantas Bugocius.
Paulius Kisielius – 7,350,000
Mantas Bagocius – 2,460,000
Deividas Butnoras – 0 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 120,000 from the button, and Mantas Bagocius defended the big blind.
On the K♣10♣2♥ flop, Bagocius check-called versus a bet of 100,000 from Butnoras.
The 2♠ hit on the turn, and Bagocius led out with a bet of 175,000. Butnoras called.
The 5♠ river was checked through, and Bagocius took the pot with 5♣3♣ for two pair, fives and twos.
Mantas Bagocius – 2,500,000
Deividas Butnoras – 585,000 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened from the button to 100,000, and Mantas Bagocius defended the big blind.
On the A♦Q♦J♥ flop, Bagocius check-called in the face of continuation bet of 75,000 from Butnoras.
The same pattern followed on the 4♣ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 300,000 from Butnoras.
The 2♠ river was checked through, and Butnoras mucked when Bagocius tabled [invalid notations]AsTc/pcn] for a pair of aces.
The players have now been sent on a 15-minute break, with the counts set out below:-
Mantas Bagocius – 2,150,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,200,000
Paulius Kisielius – 6,600,000 -
Bagocius Double-Barrels

Mantas Bagocius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 On a board of Q♠9♦7♣8♣ with 250,000 in the middle, Mantas Bagocius fired out a bet of 185,000 and received a call from Deividas Butnoras.
The 6♣ hit on the river, and Butnoras folded to a double barrel from Bagocius of 125,000.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,800,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,050,000 -
Hero Call from Butnoras

Deividas Butnoras Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 650,000 in the middle on a completed board of K♣4♥3♠A♠9♦, Mantas Bagocius fired out a bet of 425,000 from the big blind against Deividas Butnoras on the button.
Butnoras went into the tank, but made the call, and was delighted to see his 5♦4♦ for fourth pair was good versus Bagocius’ 3♣2♣ for fifth pair.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,100,000
Mantas Bagocius – 900,000 -
Butnoras Forces Turn Fold

Deividas Butnoras Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 150,000 in the middle in a hand between Deividas Butnoras in the small blind, and Paulius Kisielius in the big blind, Butnoras led out with a bet of 50,000 on a flop of J♣9♦2♥, which failed to dispose of the chip leader.
The 4♠ hit on the turn, and Butnoras double-barreled with a bet of 200,000, forcing a fold from Kisielius.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,200,000
Paulius Kisielius – 6,650,000 -
Kisielius Jams Turn

Paulius Kisielius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 1,400,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣8♦5♥4♥, in a hand between Deividas Butnoras in on the button and Paulius Kisielius in the small blind.
Kisielius jammed and after some time in the tank, Butnoras was forced to fold.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,800,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,325,000 -
Vasilij Barna Eliminated in 4th Place (€21,340)

Vasilij Barna Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna raised to 200,000 from the small blind, and was faced with a three-bet to 600,000 from Paulius Kisielius in the big blind.
Barna took no time at all before four-bet jamming for around 1,650,000 total, and was snapped by Kisielius.
Vasilij Barna: J♥6♥
Paulius Kisielius: 10♣10♦Barna’s timing was bad, and Kisielius hit a set on the turn across the A♣K♣7♠10♠2♥ runout. Kisielius now has a big lead three-handed.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,200,000
Deividas Butnoras – 2,000,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,775,000
Vasilij Barna – 0 -
Big Double-Up for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 230,000 in the middle on a flop of Q♠10♣5♦, Vasilij Barna checked to Paulius Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 220,000.
Barna check-jammed with the covering stack, and Kisielius called off for his 1,970,000 total stack.
Paulius Kisielius: A♥Q♥
Vasilij Barna: Q♣6♥It was top pair versus top pair but Kisielius had the best of it, and his double-up was confirmed by the 2♠4♠ runout.
Paulius Kisielius – 4,170,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,550,000 -
Butnoras Check-Raises River

Deividas Butnoras Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 85,000 from under the gun, and Deividas Butnoras defended the big blind.
The Q♦5♥2♥ flop was checked to the A♣ turn, where Butnoras check-called in the face of a bet of 100,000 from Barna.
The 10♥ river completed the board, and Butnoras checked once more. Barna fired out a bet of 125,000, but folded to a check-raise to 600,000 from Butnoras.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,800,000
Vasilij Barna – 3,775,000 -
Roman Kulijev Eliminated in 5th Place (€15,170)

Roman Kulijev Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna jammed from the small blind with the covering stack, and Roman Kulijev called off in the big blind for his 625,000 stack.
Roman Kulijev: J♣10♣
Vasilij Barna: K♦7♦Kulijev needed some assistance, and he found top pair on the 10♦6♦4♣ flop, although Barna picked up the flush draw.
The K♠ hit on the turn to put Barna in front, and the 4♥ river confirmed Kulijev’s exit.
Vasilij Barna – 3,400,000
Roman Kulijev – 0 -
Martynas Racinskas Eliminated in 6th Place (€11,330)

Martynas Racinskas Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 5/327 Prizes: €310,650 Short-stack Martynas Racinskas was all-in for 85,000 from the small blind against Vasilij Barna.
Martynas Racinskas: J♠3♥
Vasilij Barna: 9♣4♦Racinskas was ahead, and flopped a pair, but got rivered on the Q♦3♠2♣8♠4♣ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 3,100,000
Martynas Racinskas – 0 -
Jae Han Kim Eliminated in 7th Place (€8,700)

Jae Han Kim Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 6/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 105,000 under the gun, and called a three-bet jam from Jae Han Kim to 975,000.
Jae Han Kim: A♠J♣
Vasilij Barna: J♦J♥Kim was in trouble, and he bricked the 9♦8♥5♠2♦7♣ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 3,025,000
Jae Han Kim – 0 -
Set for Kim to Double

Jae Han Kim Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 There was an open, before Jae Han Kim three-bet jammed for 390,000 from the button. Deividas Butnoras four-bet jammed from the button, forcing out the opener.
Jae Han Kim: 10♥10♠
Deividas Butnoras: A♦J♠It was a fair fight, but Kim flopped a set to double-up on the 10♦8♥5♠Q♣6♦ runout.
Jae Han Kim – 975,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,925,000 -
Bagocius Batters Kim

Mantas Bagocius Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 175,000 under the gun, and received a call from Mantas Bagocius in the next seat.
On the Q♣10♥4♥ flop, Kim jammed with the covering stack, and was snapped by Bagocius, who had 1,100,000 behind.
Mantas Bagocius: Q♦Q♥
Jae Han Kim: 6♣6♣Kim had jammed into top set, and there was no escape on the 9♥9♠ runout, Bagocius improving to a full house.
Mantas Bagocius – 2,425,000
Jae Han Kim – 450,000 -
Break Time
Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
The full counts are as follows:-
Deividas Butnoras – 2,500,000
Vasilij Barna – 2,150,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,800,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,650,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,200,000
Roman Kulijev – 440,000
Martynas Racinskas – 250,000 -
Barna Takes From Kim

Vasilij Barna Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna was sweeping in a pot after his A♠K♣ got there on the river versus Jae Han Kim’s 10♠10♣.
Jae Han Kim – 1,450,000
Vasilij Barna – 2,050,000 -
Butnoras Raises River

Deividas Butnoras Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 60,000 under the gun, and Jae Han Kim defended the big blind.
The 8♦6♠2♦ flop was checked to the 8♥ turn, where Kim led with a bet of 30,000.
Butnoras called to see the Q♠ river, where Kim fired out another bet of 30,000, and folded to a raise to 200,000 from Butnoras.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,200,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,100,000 -
Kulijev Doubles via Kim

Roman Kulijev Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 275,000 in the middle on a flop of Q♦9♣8♦, Roman Kulijev jammed for 475,000 and was called by Jae Han Kim.
Roman Kulijev: J♠9♠
Jae Han Kim: Q♥2♥Kim was ahead with top pair versus Kulijev’s second pair and draw, but the 10♣ hit on the turn to give Kulijev the straight, the 5♣ river completing the board.
Roman Kulijev – 1,200,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,400,000 -
Valerij Dobrinskij Eliminated in 8th Place (€7,280)

Valerij Dobrinskij Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 60,000 under the gun, and Valerij Dobrinskij three-bet jammed from the cutoff for 140,000. Action folded back to Bagocius, who called.
Valerij Dobrisnkij: 9♦9♣
Mantas Bagocius: A♥J♥It was a flip, but Bagocius smashed the J♠4♥2♥ flop, the 8♠Q♠ turn and river confirming Dobrinskij’s exit.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,650,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 0 -
Set for Barna

Vasilij Barna Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 A big pot of around 1,300,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣J♥5♥4♦, in a hand between Jae Han Kim in early position and Vasilij Barna in the small blind.
Barna jammed for 480,000 and Kim folded.
Vasilij Barna – 1,780,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,800,000 -
Kings for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Valerij Dobrinskij opened to 60,000 in early position, and was met with a three-bet to 130,000 from Paulius Kisielius in the cutoff. Jae Han Kim cold-called on the button, and Dobrinskij also called.
On the A♦10♥6♥ flop, action was checked to Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 80,000. Both of his opponents called.
The 6♦ turn and 5♥ river were then checked through. Kisielius tabled K♦K♠, which was good versus Dobrinskij’s K♥10♣ and Kim’s Q♦J♠.
Paulius Kisielius – 1,400,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,350,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 85,000 -
Set for Butnoras

Deividas Butnoras Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 60,000 from early position, and received calls from Jae Han Kim on the button and Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
On the J♣7♦4♦ flop, action was checked to Barna, who slid out a bet of 110,000. Kim folded but Butnoras called.
The same pattern followed on the 10♠, with Butnoras check-calling in the face of a bet of 175,000 from Barna.
On the 8♠ river, Butnoras changed approach, leading out with a bet of 225,000. Barna didn’t like it, but called.
Butnoras tabled 4♥4♣ for a set of fours, and Barna sighed and tabled Q♠Q♦ for the beaten pair of queens.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,300,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,250,000 -
Bagocius Jams River

Mantas Bagocius Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 50,000 from middle position, and Roman Kulijev called in the small blind.
On the 9♥7♦5♣ flop, Kulijev led out with a bet of 60,000, which failed to shake off Bagocius.
The 4♣ hit on the turn, and Kulijev double-barreled with a bet of 75,000. Bagocius raised to 200,000, and Kulijev called after some thought.
The J♣ river completed the board, and Kulijev checked. Bagocius jammed with the covering stack, and Kulijev folded relatively quickly.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,400,000
Roman Kulijev – 975,000 -
Barna Double-Barrels

Vasilij Barna Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 55,000 from early position, and Martynas Racinskas defended the big blind.
On the 10♥6♥6♣ flop, Racinskas check-called in the face of a bet of 55,000 from Barna.
The A♥ hit on the turn, and Racinskas was forced to check-fold versus a double-barrel of 85,000 from Barna.
Vasilij Barna – 1,700,000
Martynas Racinskas – 500,000 -
Trips for Barna

Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Racinskas opened to 60,000 from the button, and Vasilij Barna defended the big blind.
On the A♦K♥Q♠ flop, Barna check-called in the face of a bet of 40,000 from Barna.
The 3♠ turn and A♣ river were checked through, and Barna took the pot with A♠4♦ for trip aces, forcing Racinskas to muck.
Vasilij Barna – 1,400,000
Martynas Racinskas – 650,000 -
Kim Takes Three-Bet Pot

Jae Han Kim Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 60,000 from middle position, and received a call from Mantas Bagocius in the next seat, before Deividas Butnoras three-bet to 240,000 from the button. Kim called and Bagocius folded.
The J♦9♥6♣ flop and 4♦ turn were checked to the 2♦ river, where Kim fired out a bet of 500,000, forcing a fold from Butnoras.
Jae Han Kim – 2,200,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,550,000 -
Baptiste Caim Eliminated in 9th Place (€6,270)

Baptiste Caim Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 60,000 from middle position, and Deividas Butnoras called on the button. Baptiste Caim three-bet jammed for 290,000 from the small blind. Kim folded but Butnoras called.
Baptiste Caim: 10♦10♠
Deividas Butnoras: A♠Q♠It was off to the races, and although the K♠7♠5♦ flop was clear for Caim, the A♣ hit on the turn, Caim thumping the table in frustration. He could not find a two-outer on the 4♣ river, and is the first player to exit the final table.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,750,000
Baptiste Caim – 0 -
Break Time

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a frantic start to the day, with the field reduced by half in the first session, the players at the final table have been sent on a 15-minute break.
The counts at the break are as follows:-
Jae Han Kim – 2,000,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,600,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,400,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,170,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,000,000
Roman Kulijev – 1,000,000
Martynas Racinskas – 750,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 425,000
Baptiste Caim – 300,000 -
Kulijev Gets Job Done on River

Roman Kulijev Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 45,000 from the cutoff and received calls from Roman Kulijev on the button, and Jae Han Kim in the big blind.
The J♦10♦3♣ flop was checked to Barna, who fired out a bet of 50,000. Kulijev raised to 125,000, Kim folded, and Barna called.
The 7♦ turn was checked to the K♠ river, where Barna check-folded versus a bet of 220,000 from Kulijev, showing the J♥ as he did so..
Roman Kulijev – 1,000,0000
Vasilij Barna – 1,600,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,050,000 -
Kulijev Doubles via Butnoras

Roman Kulijev Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 40,000 under the gun, and received a call from Valerij Dobrinskij in the cutoff, before Roman Kulijev three-bet jammed from the big blind for 375,000.
Butnoras rejammed, and Dobrinskij folded after some time in the tank.
Roman Kulijev: J♠J♦
Deividas Butnoras: A♦K♠It was a fair fight, and Butnoras bricked the 10♥8♥6♥5♣9♦ runout.
Roman Kulijev – 850,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,175,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 450,000 -
Rockets for Butnoras to Double

Deividas Butnoras Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 40,000 from early position, and was met with a three-bet to 110,000 from Vasilij Barna from the small blind.
Butnoras reached for chips and produced a four-bet to 275,000, and Barna called.
On the 6♠3♠2♣ flop, Barna jammed with the covering stack and was snapped by Butnoras for his remaining 525,000.
Deividas Butnoras: A♥A♠
Vasilij Barna: 9♣9♥It was overpair versus overpair and Butnoras had the goods. There were no surprises on the 2♦K♥ runout.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,625,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,620,000 -
Dobrinskij Doubles via Kim

Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Around 150,000 was in the middle on a flop of J♦J♣3♠, and Valerij Dobrinskij check-called a jam from Jae Han Kim for his 140,000 stack.
Valerij Dobrinskij: A♦J♥
Jae Han Kim: 5♦5♣Dobrinskij was well ahead with trip jacks, and the K♣7♦ runout confirmed his double-up.
Valerij Dobrinskij – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,375,000 -
Butnoras Forces River Fold

Deividas Butnoras Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 45,000 from early position, and received a call from Deividas Butnoras in the cutoff.
On the K♦7♥5♣ flop, Kulijev check-called versus a bet of 40,000 from Butnoras.
The K♠ turn was checked to the 4♥ river, where Kulijev check-folded versus a bet of 125,000 from Butnoras, showing the A♦.
Deividas Butnoras – 825,000
Roman Kulijev – 425,000 -
Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Seating Draw

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Baptiste Caim France 400,000 20 2 2 Martynas Racinskas Lithuania 820,000 41 2 3 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 250,000 12 2 4 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 2,400,000 120 2 5 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 500,000 25 2 6 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 925,000 46 2 7 Jae Han Kim South Korea 2,600,000 130 2 8 Mantas Bagocius Lithuania 1,050,000 52 2 9 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 720,000 36 -
Ridas Bitauskas Eliminated in 10th Place (€5,560)

Ridas Bitauskas Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Ridas Bitauskas jammed for around 120,000 from early position, and was looked up by Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
Ridas Bitauskas: A♣J♣
Deividas Butnoras: 10♣10♥It was off to the races, but Bitauskas bricked the Q♦4♠3♣5♠6♣ runout, to bring about the final table.
Deividas Butnoras – 925,000
Ridas Bitauskas – 0 -
Martynas Mockevicius Eliminated in 11th Place (€5,560)

Martynas Mockevicius Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 10/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 450,000 had developed by the river on a board of A♦8♣5♣10♦6♣, in a hand between Vasilij Barna and Martynas Mockevicius.
Barna jammed with the covering stack, and Mockevicius called off for his remaining 250,000 stack.
Barna tabled K♣9♣ for the rivered flush, and in a brutal cooler, Mockevicius had 8♥8♠ for a set.
Barna claims his third victim of the day.
Vasilij Barna – 2,400,000
Martynas Mockevicius – 0 -
Egidijus Digrys Eliminated in 12th Place (€4,950)

Egidijus Digrys Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 11/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 35,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 120,000 from Egidijus Digrys in the next seat.
Action folded back to Kim, who four-bet to 535,000. Digrys took some time for thought before five-bet jamming for 1,200,000 total. Kim snapped with the slightly covering stack.
Egidijus Digrys: A♣K♥
Jae Han Kim: Q♦Q♣It was the classic race, and Digrys bricked the 8♥4♥3♥10♠8♦ runout, despite picking up a heart draw.
Kim thumped the table in celebration when the river hit as he scooped a huge pot.
Jae Han Kim – 2,400,000
Egidijus Digrys – 0 -
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Vilius Zabarauskas Eliminated in 13th Place (€4,950)

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 13/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys opened to 30,000 from the cutoff, and called a three-bet jam from Vilius Zabarauskas in the big blind for 200,000.
Vilius Zabarauskas: A♠8♠
Egidijus Digrys: A♥9♦Zabarauskas was pipped, and Digrys better kicker played on the K♣6♥4♥5♣A♦ runout.
Egidijus Digrys – 1,150,000
Vilius Zabarauskas – 0 -
Liutauras Armanavicius Eliminated in 14th Place (€4,450)

Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 13/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 30,000 from early position, and called a three-bet jam from Liutauras Armanavicius to 210,000 from the next seat.
Liutauras Armanavicius: 6♥6♣
Mantas Bagocius: J♦10♦It was off to the races, and Bagocius hit the front after the A♣10♠4♠ flop, the 2♣ turn and 4♦ river confirming Armanavicius’ exit.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,050,000
Liutauras Armanavicius – 0 -
Justinas Adomauskas Eliminated in 15th Place (€4,450)

Justinas Adomauskas Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 14/327 Prizes: €310,650 A big pot of 500,000 had developed by the turn, in a hand between Vasilij Barna and Justinas Adomauskas, with the board reading Q♦10♦3♦6♣.
Adomauskas checked, and Barna jammed for 555,000. Adomauskas went into the tank, but ultimately called off for his remaining 500,000.
Justinas Adomauskas: A♦10♣
Vasilij Barna: 8♦7♦Adomauskas had second pair and the nut flush draw, but Barna had the flush. The 4♠ river was a brick, and Barna has started the day on fire, claiming his second knockout.
Vasilij Barna – 1,775,000
Justinas Adomauskas – 0 -
Lukas Peteska Eliminated in 16th Place (€4,000)

Lukas Peteska Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 15/327 Prizes: €310,650 In the first hand of the day, Vasilij Barna jammed from the button for 480,000, and Lukas Peteska called off in the big blind for his 310,000 stack.
Lukas Peteska: 9♦9♣
Vasilij Barna: Q♠6♥Peteska was in good shape versus a single overcard, but Barna spiked the river in cruel fashion on the K♣J♦3♦3♥Q♦ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 830,000
Lukas Peteska – 0 -
Cards in the Air

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Play is underway in the final day of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event. Stay tuned to Poker.Pro as we see who can take the title and €63,290 first-place prize.
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Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Day Seat Draw

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Justinas Adomauskas Lithuania 800,000 53 2 2 Egidijus Digrys Lithuania 975,000 65 2 3 Baptiste Caim France 380,000 25 2 4 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 405,000 27 2 5 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 480,000 32 2 6 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 495,000 33 2 7 Lukas Peteska Lithuania 310,000 20 2 8 Liutauras Armanavicius Lithuania 210,000 14 3 1 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 695,000 46 3 2 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 590,000 39 3 3 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 285,000 19 3 4 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 320,000 21 3 5 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 680,000 45 3 6 Jae Han Kim South Korea 1,615,000 107 3 7 Martynas Racinskas Lithuania 665,000 44 3 8 Mantas Bagocius Lithuania 910,000 60 -
Jae Han Kim Targets Kings of Vilnius Main Event Glory

Jae Han Kim Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 The Olympic Casino Lietuva has been absolutely packed all week, as players from all over Europe, and some from further afield, chase glory at the Kings of Vilnius festival, powered by OlyBet.
The highlight of the festival has been the €1,100 buy-in Kings of Vilnius Main Event, and after two days of play, a field of 327 entrants has been whittled down to the final 16 combatants for the last day, scheduled to kick off at noon local time today.
Those figures created a €310,650 prize pool, smashing the €250,000 guarantee, and Jae Han Kim of South Korea (1,615,000) comes into the final day in prime position to secure the €63,290 first-place prize, holding a significant lead over his closest challengers, Lithuanian players Egidijus Digrys (975,000) and Mantas Bagocius (910,000).
Kim has already bagged a €12,240 payday from the festival after a third-place finish in the High Roller, and will be hoping to cap off a memorable week by upgrading bronze to gold.
Digrys boasts recorded tournament cashes of $66,378, and will be hoping to beat his career-best score of $12,048, while Bagocius is an online crusher and WSOP Online Circuit bracelet winner, after taking the title in the WSOP Online Super Circuit $215 Mystery Millions for a huge $411,850 payday earlier this year.
The full counts of the players who have qualified for the final day are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 1,615,000 107 2 Egidijus Digrys
Lithuania 975,000 65 3 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania 910,000 60 4 Justinas Adomauskas
Lithuania 800,000 53 5 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 695,000 47 6 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania 680,000 45 7 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania 665,000 44 8 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 590,000 39 9 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 495,000 33 10 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania 480,000 32 11 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 405,000 27 12 Baptiste Caim
France 380,000 25 13 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania 320,000 21 14 Lukas Peteska
Lithuania 310,000 20 15 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 285,000 19 16 Liutauras Armanavicius
Lithuania 210,000 14 All players have secured a minimum payday of €4,000, while a spot at the final table will guarantee a €6,270 score. The full list of remaining payouts is set out below:-
Place Payout 1 €63,290 2 €42,470 3 €30,140 4 €21,340 5 €15,170 6 €11,330 7 €8,700 8 €7,280 9 €6,270 10-11 €5,560 12-13 €4,950 14-15 €4,450 16 €4,000 Play will resume at blind level 23, with blinds of 10,000/15,000, with a 15,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 60-minute levels. The seating draw for the final day will be posted shortly.
Play will continue until a champion is crowned, and Poker.Pro will be on the floor to bring you all the action, so be sure to stay tuned to our coverage of what is sure to be a thrilling final day of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event.
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Jae Han Kim Leads Into Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Day

Jae Han Kim Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a frantic 12-hour day of poker action, only 16 players out of 133 Day 2 runners remain in the hunt for the €1,100 buy-in Kings of Vilnius Main Event title heading into the final day, all with their sights firmly set on the €63,290 first-place prize.
A total of 34 Day 2 entrants brought the total field to 327 runners, with the prize pool hitting €310,650, smashing the €250,000 guarantee. Those figures led to 41 places being paid, with a minimum cash good for a €2,200 payday. All surviving players are guaranteed a €4,000 score.
When the dust settled, Jae Han Kim of South Korea topped the standings, amassing a 1,615,000 stack primarily gained after making a turned one-card quad deuces hand against long-time chip leader Michael Kim Falcon, who jammed into him on the river with a full house and was left shell-shocked by the outcome. Kim has already bagged a third-place finish in the High Roller event during this series, and will be hoping to cap off his festival by upgrading bronze to gold by lifting the Main Event title.
Kim holds a healthy lead over Lithuanian players Egidijus Digrys (975,000) and Mantas Bagocius (910,000), while fellow countrymen Liutauras Armanavicius (210,000) and Ridas Bitauskas (285,000) will come into the final day as the short-stacks.
Dmitri Dudakov was the unfortunate player to bubble, which ended up being an 80-minute battle of endurance and patience for the players. Once the players were in the money, numerous short-stacks busted in rapid fashion, including defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius.
The full end of Day 2 chip counts are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 1,615,000 107 2 Egidijus Digrys
Lithuania 975,000 65 3 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania 910,000 60 4 Justinas Adomauskas
Lithuania 800,000 53 5 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 695,000 47 6 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania 680,000 45 7 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania 665,000 44 8 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 590,000 39 9 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 495,000 33 10 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania 480,000 32 11 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 405,000 27 12 Baptiste Caim
France 380,000 25 13 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania 320,000 21 14 Lukas Peteska
Lithuania 310,000 20 15 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 285,000 19 16 Liutauras Armanavicius
Lithuania 210,000 14 The remaining prizes the players will be battling it out for are as follows:-
Place Payout 1 €63,290 2 €42,470 3 €30,140 4 €21,340 5 €15,170 6 €11,330 7 €8,700 8 €7,280 9 €6,270 10-11 €5,560 12-13 €4,950 14-15 €4,450 16 €4,000 Play will resume at noon on 23 November at Olympic Casino Lietuva at blind level 23, with blinds of 10,000/15,000, with a 15,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 60-minute levels.
Play will continue until a champion is crowned, and Poker.Pro will be on the floor to bring you all the action, so be sure to stay tuned to our coverage of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event.
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Day 2 of Kings of Vilnius Main Event Concludes

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Play in Day 2 has now come to an end, with 16 players still standing for the final day, set to take place at noon on 23 November.
Stay tuned for updated chip counts and a recap of the day.
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Peteska Doubles via Digrys

Lukas Peteska Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Lukas Petescka was all-in for 134,000 and at risk versus Egidijus Digrys.
Lukas Petescka: J♠J♣
Egidijus Digrys: A♥K♦It was a fair fight, but Digrys bricked the 10♣9♣9♦Q♣6♥ runout.
Lukas Pestecka – 298,000
Egidijus Digrys – 980,000 -
Digrys Takes Three-Bet Pot

Egidijus Digrys Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys opened to 25,000 from middle position, and called a three-bet to 79,000 from Vasilij Barna on the button.
On the A♥10♣8♥ flop, Digrys check-called in the face of a bet of 75,000 from Barna.
The Q♣ turn was checked to the 8♣ river, where Digrys led out with a bet of 125,000, and Barna quickly folded.
Egidijus Digrys – 1,105,000
Vasilij Barna – 410,000 -
Armandas Zrelskis Eliminated in 17th Place (€4,000)

Armandas Zrelskis Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 After losing a decent pot to Martynas Racinskas versus a turned flush, Armandas Zrelskis was all-in for 185,000 and at risk against the same opponent shortly after.
Armandas Zrelskis: A♣4♠
Martynas Racinskas: 10♣10♠Zrelskis needed some help, but he bricked the J♣6♦5♥5♠6♣ runout.
Martynas Racinskas – 680,000
Armandas Zrelskis – 0 -
Set for Zrelskis to Double

Armandas Zrelskis Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis was sweeping in a double-up of his 182,000 stack, after his 6♠6♣ came off best in a flip against Roman Kulijev’s A♣Q♠ on the 6♥2♣2♠10♣9♠ runout, Zrelskis flopping a house.
Armandas Zrelskis – 394,000
Roman Kulijev – 580,000 -
Set for Bagocius to Double

Mantas Bagocius Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius was raking in a double-up of his 407,000 total stack, after check-calling a jam from Jae Han Kim on a completed board of 6♦4♥2♣K♦9♦.
Bagocius tabled 6♥6♣ for a set and Kim had Q♠5♠ for air.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,210,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,270,000 -
Zabarauskas Spikes River to Double

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis opened to 25,000 under the gun, and received calls from Roman Kulijev, and Martynas Mockevicius and Vilius Zabarauskas in the blinds.
The 9♦6♠5♠ flop was checked to Kulijev, who fired out a bet of 35,000. Mockevicius folded, before Zabarauskas check-jammed for 219,000, forcing out Zrelskis.
Kulijev thought it over for a bit, and made the call.
Vilius Zabarauskas: A♠3♠
Roman Kulijev: 9♥8♥Kulijev was ahead with top pair but Zabarauskas had the flush draw, and although the 4♣ turn was a brick, the K♠ hit on the river.
Zabarauskas celebrated with gusto.
Vilius Zabarauskas – 500,000
Roman Kulijev- 790,000 -
Tomas Kirchovas Eliminated in 18th Place (€3,580)

Tomas Kirchovas Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev was sweeping in a double-up of his 452,000 stack, after his Q♦Q♥ cracked Tomas Kirchovas’ A♣A♥ on a board of K♣Q♠J♣5♦2♥.
Kirchovas was left with 15,000, and busted in the next hand to Egidijus Digrys with J♠4♠ against Digrys’ K♥Q♠ on the Q♣10♦4♠6♣7♠ runout.
Digrys also won a side pot after some betting against Martynas Mockevicius, who folded the river.
Roman Kulijev – 1,050,000
Egidijus Digrys – 440,000
Tomas Kirchovas – 0 -
Michael Kim Falcon Eliminated in 19th Place (€3,580)

Michael Kim Falcon Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 18/327 Prizes: €310,650 A massive 600,000 pot had developed by the river in a hand between Michael Kim Falcon and Jae Han Kim, with the board reading 4♠2♠2♦2♥J♦.
Falcon jammed for 300,000 and was snapped by Kim, who just covered him.
Falcon tabled 5♦5♠ for the full house, and was astounded when Kim tabled Q♣2♣ for quads.
“I feel sorry for you” said Kim, as Falcon got up from the table shell-shocked.
Jae Han Kim – 1,550,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 0 -
Caim Bluff-Catches

Baptiste Caim Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Baptiste Caim opened to 21,000 from the cutoff, and Deividas Butnoras defended the big blind.
The 8♥6♣3♥ flop was checked to the 7♣ turn, where Butnoras led out with a bet of 25,000, which failed to shake off Caim.
The 3♦ river completed the board, and Butnoras double-barreled with a bet of 60,000, receiving a snap-call from Caim.
Butnoras tabled Q♣5♠ for air, and Caim took the pot with 7♠6♠ for two pair.
Baptiste Caim – 565,000
Deividas Butnoras – 340,000 -
Kim Takes From Falcon

Jae Han Kim Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim was sweeping in a chunky pot, after bluff-catching against Michael Kim Falcon.
Falcon had A♠J♣ on 10♦7♣4♣K♠10♠, and Kim took the pot with a pair kings with K♦4♦, Falcon firing out a bet of 150,000 into a 300,000 pot on the river.
Jae Han Kim – 1,100,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 1,115,000 -
Sarunas Reklaitis Eliminated in 20th Place (€3,580)

Sarunas Reklaitis Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 25,000 from middle position, and called a three-bet jam from Sarunas Reklaitis in the cutoff.
Sarunas Reklaitis: A♦5♠
Mantas Bagocius: A♣K♣Reklaitis was dominated and he whiffed the Q♣4♣3♠9♠7♠ runout.
Mantas Bagocius – 700,000
Sarunas Reklaitis – 0 -
Vidar Assersen Eliminated in 21st Place (€3,240)

Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 20/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vidar Assersen was all-in for 90,000 from the big blind after calling off a jam from Liutauras Armanavicius from the small blind.
Vidar Assersen: A♣10♣
Liutauras Armanavicius: Q♦4♠Assersen was ahead, and hit trip aces by the turn, but got rivered by a one-card straight in brutal fashion on the A♦5♠2♠A♣3♠ runout.
Liutauras Armanavicius – 240,000
Vidar Assersen – 0 -
Tony Westby Eliminated in 22nd Place (€3,240)

Tony Westby Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 21/327 Prizes: €310,650 Three players saw a flop in a three-bet pot, each putting in 39,000 preflop.
The K♣Q♦8♥ flop was checked to the 6♣ turn, where action was checked to Liutauras Armanavicius, who slid out a bet of 35,000.
Tony Westby raised to 100,000, before Jae Han Kim check-jammed for 370,000, covering Westby.
Armanavicius folded and Westby called after time in the tank.
Tony Westby: 6♦6♠
Jae Han Kim: K♠K♥It was a set over set cooler, the 7♣ river confirming Westby’s exit.
Jae Han Kim – 850,000
Tony Westby – 0 -
Modestas Kryzanauskas Eliminated in 23rd Place (€3,240)

Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 22/327 Prizes: €310,650 Modestas Kryzanauskas was all-in for 120,000 and at risk against Martynas Mockevicius.
Modestas Kryzanauskas: A♠J♦
Martynas Mockevicius: K♣8♣Kryzanauskas was ahead, but Mockevicius hit trip eights across the 8♠5♦3♣8♦K♥ runout.
Martynas Mockevicius – 565,000
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 0 -
Three Table Seat Draw
Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 415,000 52 2 2 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 195,000 24 2 3 Michael Kim Falcon Denmark 1,620,000 203 2 4 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 780,000 98 2 5 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 950,000 119 2 6 Lukas Peteška Lithuania 320,000 40 2 7 Baptiste Caim France 490,000 61 2 8 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 325,000 41 3 1 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 320,000 40 3 2 Liutauras Armanavičius Lithuania 219,000 27 3 3 Vidar Assersen Norway 90,000 11 3 4 Justinas Adomauskas Lithuania 263,000 33 3 5 Tony Westby Norway 215,000 27 3 6 Mantas Bagočius Lithuania 512,000 64 3 7 Šarūnas Reklaitis Lithuania 144,000 18 3 8 Jae Han Kim Norway 755,000 94 4 1 Tomas Kirchovas Lithuania 360,000 45 4 2 Martynas Račinskas Lithuania 420,000 53 4 3 Egidijus Digrys Lithuania 660,000 83 4 4 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 530,000 66 4 5 Modestas Kryžanauskas Lithuania 105,000 13 4 6 Armandas Zrelskis Lithuania 500,000 63 4 7 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 350,000 44 -
Further Exits

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 24/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have headed to the payout desk:-
24th –
Mantas Liachauskas – €3,240
25th –Vitoldas Rogoza – €2,930
26th –Aleksandrs Krumins – €2,930
27th –Paulius Jucys – €2,930
28th –Deividas Daubaris – €2,670
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Dobrinskij Doubles via Butnoras

Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 26/327 Prizes: €310,650 Valerij Dobrinskij was all-in for 122,000 and at risk against Deividas Butnoras.
Valerij Dobrinskij: 7♦7♣
Deividas Butnoras: A♦K♣It was a fair fight, and Butnoras could not connect with the J♦3♣2♣6♥4♣ runout.
Valerij Dobrisnkij – 264,000
Deividas Butnoras – 194,000 -
Recent Eliminations

Marek Zigel Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 29/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have had to head to the exits:-
29th –
Edgaras Gendvilis – €2,670
30th –Mindaugas Kriauciunas – €2,670
31st –Matiss Celmins – €2,670
32nd –Marek Zigel – €2,430
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Double for Dobrinskij

Valerij Dobrinskij Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 30/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 16,000 from the hijack, and called a three-bet jam from Valerij Dobrinskij in the cutoff.
Valerij Dobrinskij: Q♦J♠
Roman Kulijev: A♦3♦Dobrinskij needed some help, and he spiked a jack on the turn on the 9♣8♦8♥J♦K♥ runout.
Valerij Dobrinskij – 170,000
Roman Kulijev – 227,000 -
Racinskas Doubles via Kim in Marathon Hand
Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 31/327 Prizes: €310,650 
Martynas Racinskas Around 120,000 was in the middle on a flop of A♦J♥3♠, in a hand between Martynas Racinskas and Jae Han Kim.
Kim check-called a bet of 38,000 to see the J♣ turn, and promptly led out with a bet of 250,000, putting Racinskas to the test for the rest of his 151,000 stack.
A full eight minutes went by with Racinskas in the tank before the clock was called. With one second left, he called.
“Good call” said Kim, as he tabled 4♦4♥, while Racinskas tabled A♥K♥.
Kim could not find a two-outer on the 6♠ river, and a huge pot went to Racinskas.
Martynas Racinskas – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 465,000 -
Further Exits

Saraa Ylianttila Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 32/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have been sent to departures:-
Krisjanis Balodis – €2,430
Saara Ylianttila – €2,430
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Double-Up for Krumins

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 33/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 19,000 from the button, and reluctantly called a three-bet jam to 65,000 from Aleksandrs Krumins in the big blind.
Aleksandrs Krumins: A♦Q♣
Roman Kulijev: K♥J♥It was a 60/40 spot, and Krumins flopped two pair on the A♣Q♦7♦5♦8♥ runout, Kulijev unable to find his gutshot.
Aleksandrs Krumins – 155,000
Roman Kulijev – 365,000 -
Hitting the Rail

Aurimas Stanevicius Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 34/327 Prizes: €310,650 The defending champion, Aurimas Stanevicius, is among the recent departures:-
35th –
Aurimas Stanevicius – €2,430
36th –Jurgis Beinoras – €2,430
37th –Egidijus Oleinik – €2,430
38th –Tomas Bassus – €2,430
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Digrys Doubles via Celmins Again

Egidijus Digrys Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys was scooping in a double-up after he rivered a straight with K♠Q♠ against Matiss Celmins’ A♠Q♥ on the 10♥8♠6♣J♣9♥ runout, the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Egidijus Digrys – 253,000
Matiss Celmins – 175,000 -
Double for Digrys

Egidijus Digrys Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys was all-in for 50,000 and at risk against Matiss Celmins.
Egidijus Digrys: K♥K♣
Matiss Celmins: A♠8♠Digrys had cowboys and Celmins bricked the Q♦J♣4♥6♦10♠ runout.
Egidijus Digrys – 118,000
Matiss Clemins – 315,000 -
Eliminations Since the Bubble

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have been sent to the payout desk:-
39th –
Tomas Karvall – €2,430
40th –Audrius Navickas – €2,220
41st –Arturas Antonianas – €2,220
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Dudakov Bubbles Kings of Vilnius Main Event

Dmitri Dudakov Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 41/327 Prizes: €310,650 Dmitri Dudakov was down to 10,000 under the gun on the bubble, and elected to limp. Jae Han Kim raised to 300,000 forcing out all other opponents, and Dudakov called.
Dmitri Dudakov: K♣4♠
Jae Han Kim: A♥K♥Dudakov was dominated, and Kim rivered a straight on the Q♥10♦5♠Q♣J♦ runout, bringing to an end an 80-minute bubble.
All players are now guaranteed a minimum cash of €2,200. This was also the last hand before the break, and the players have been sent on a 15-minute break.
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Full House for Kirchovas

Tomas Kirchovas Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 64,000 had developed by the river on a board of K♣10♠3♣10♥9♣, in a hand between Tomas Kirchovas under the gun, and Valerij Dobrikskij on the button.
Kirchovas fired out a bet of 30,000, and after some thought Dobrikskij called, but mucked when Kirchovas tabled K♠K♥ for the full house.
Tomas Kirchovas – 178,000
Valerij Dobrikskij – 120,000 -
Balodis Doubles

Krisjanis Balodis Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 Michael Kim Falcon jammed from the small blind and Krisjanis Balodis called off in the big blind for his 39,000 stack.
Krisjanis Balodis: A♦A♣
Michael Kim Falcon: K♠8♦Balodis had the goods, and there were no surprises on the J♥6♥2♥4♦4♥ runout.
Krisjanis Balodis – 90,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 990,000 -
Peteska Puts Mockevicius in Blender

Lukas Peteska Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 130,000 in the middle on a completed board of 9♠5♠3♠J♣J♥, Martynas Mockevicius had 28,000 in front of him, and the all-in triangle was in front of Lukas Peteska with the covering stack.
Mockevicius was in the tank, and he folded after the clock was called.
Lukas Peteska – 580,000
Martynas Mockevicius – 120,000 -
Zrelskis Cracks Cowboys to Bring Bubble

Armandas Zrelskis Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis opened to 10,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam to 62,000 from Kaspars Mallons in the big blind.
Kaspars Mallons: K♠K♦
Armandas Zrelskis: A♥4♥Mallons looked in great shape, but Zrelskis flopped two pair on the A♣4♣3♠7♣5♥ runout.
We are now on the bubble.
Armandas Zrelskis – 535,000
Kaspars Mallons – 0 -
Kim Rivers Dauksevic

Jae Han Kim Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 43/327 Prizes: €310,650 Arturas Dauksevic was getting up out of his chair, and his stack was being passed to Jae Han Kim, after Kim hit trips on the river with 6♠5♣ on a board of J♥7♠5♦4♠5♠, usurping Dauksevic’s A♠7♣, the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Jae Han Kim – 682,000
Arturas Dauksevic – 0 -
Krumins Skittles Skridulis

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 44/327 Prizes: €310,650 Aleksandrs Krumins opened under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 56,000 from Rokas Skridulis on the button, leaving himself a single 5,000 chip behind.
Action back to Krumins, who went into the tank. The clock was called, and with five seconds left, he moved all-in, and Skridulis called.
Rokas Skridulis: A♠K♣
Aleksandrs Krumins: A♥Q♥Skridulis had Krumins pipped, and looked set for the double-up after the J♣10♦7♠ flop and 2♣ turn, but the K♠ hit on the river in cruel fashion to give Krumins the straight and send Skridulis to the rail just outside the money.
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Falcon Puts Kriauciunas in Blender

Michael Kim Falcon Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 80,000 had brewed between Michael Kim Falcon and Mindaugas Kriauciunas, with the board reading 9♥6♦3♦8♥5♥.
Kriauciunas fired out a bet of 35,000, and was met with a raise to 130,000 from Falcon.
Kriauciunas went into the tank, and ultimately reluctantly folded, suggesting to a table mate that he had a flush.
Michael Falcon – 900,000
Mindaugas Kriauciunas – 175,000 -
Falcon Keeps Building

Michael Kim Falcon Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Racinskas opened to 8,000 from under the gun, and Michael Kim Falcon called on the button.
On the 9♠3♠2♥ flop, Racinskas check-called in the face of a bet of 14,000 from Falcon.
The same pattern followed on the 2♠ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 21,000 from Falcon.
The 7♥ river was checked through. Racinskas confidently tabled 8♣8♥ for two pair eights and deuces, but Falcon had him pipped with A♠9♣ for two pair, nines and deuces.
Michael Kim Falcon – 830,000
Martynas Racinskas – 200,000 -
Exits Since Second Break

Marius Kudzmanas Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the buffers just before the money bubble:-
Marius Kudzmanas – 0
Viktors Caikins – 0
Zeljko Petrovic – 0
Vidas Encius – 0
Nidas Jarusevicius – 0
Edgaris Kausinis – 0
Kornelijus Smilingis – 0 -
Zabarauskas Scoops Huge Pot with Set

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 49/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vilius Zabarauskas was celebrating after securing a full double-up against Jae Han Kim with a set.
Zabarauskas held 7♥7♦ against Kim’s J♠9♠, with the board reading A♥8♠7♣3♥3♦, and the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Vilius Zabarauskas – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 430,000 -
Peteska Flips Out Lindqvist

Lukas Peteska Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 50/327 Prizes: €310,650 A player opened to 8,000, before Lukas Peteska three-bet to 33,000 from the button. Benjamin Lindqvist was in the big blind, and he cold four-bet jammed for 51,000.
The opener folded and Peteska made the call.
Lukas Peteska: 10♣10♥
Benjamin Lindqvist: A♣Q♣It was off to the races, and Lindqvist bricked the 8♦7♦7♥6♠8♥ runout.
Lukas Peteska – 485,000
Benjamin Lindqvist – 0 -
Top Counts at Second Break

Michael Kim Falcon Michael Kim Falcon still leads the way at the second break, with the top counts as follows:-
Michael Kim Falcon – 665,000
Jae Han Kim – 633,000
Armandas Zrelskis – 630,000
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 400,000
Matiss Clemins – 374,000 -
Break Time
Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 57/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
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Exits Before the Second Break

Tomas Pinkevičius Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 59/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the rail before the second break:-
Tomas Pinkevicius – 0
Tadas Trumpulis – 0
Bartlomiej Grabowski – 0
Tomas Mozieko – 0
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Tomas Bulksas Claims Second Kings of Vilnius Title for Family with Victory in €2,000 High Roller (€24,281)

Linas Bulksas and Tomas Bulksas with their Kings of Vilnius trophies Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 1/38 Prizes: €68,191 After an eight-hour final day, Tomas Bulksas of Lithuania has emerged triumphant in the Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller here at Olympic Casino Lietuva, taking the top prize of €24,281, after defeating two-time WSOP Online bracelet winner Marius Kudzmanas heads-up.
The victory caps a remarkable week for the Bulksas family, after brother Linas took the trophy in the €555 Kings of Vilnius Championship earlier in the series for a €25,915 payday.
The tournament attracted 38 entries, creating a €68,191 prize pool, and five places were paid, as set out below:-
Position Player Country Prize 1 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania €24,281 2 Marius Kudzmanas
Lithuania €17,070 3 Jae Han Kim
South Korea €12,240 4 Vidar Assersen
Norway €8,380 5 Evaldas Narmontas
Norway €6,120 Bulksas started the final day tenth out of 11 Day 1 qualifiers, and came into the final table sitting in the middle of the pack.
After Jae Han Kim claimed the first two knockouts of the final table, Bulksas sent fellow countryman Tomas Bassus to the rail to bring about the bubble.
A lengthy scrap ensued, and the logjam was eventually broken when Kudzmanas disposed of Ricardas Lukauskas, who was forced all-in from the big blind.
After Kim claimed the scalp of Evaldas Narmontas and Kudzmanas knocked out Vidar Assersen, the tournament was down to the final three, and Bulksas started to come to the fore, expertly increasing his aggression levels.
The champion proceeded to flop a set to bust Kim, setting the stage for a heads-up confrontation with Kudzmanas, Bulksas holding a healthy lead.
The pair battled back and forth, and at one stage it appeared Bulksas would finish the contest relatively quickly, after Kudzmanas was left on the ropes and at a 5:1 disadvantage.
Kudzmanas would not give up without a fight however, and he doubled twice to come back to almost even. The key hand then transpired when Kudzmanas attempted to lay a trap with a flopped straight, but Bulksas went runner-runner for a flush.
Kudzmanas was left with crumbs, and Bulksas would finish the job in the next hand, hitting two pair when he already had his opponent dominated preflop.
Bulksas had total recorded career tournament scores of $13,653 prior to this event, and this result represents a new career-high score, sparking what will surely be a lengthy period of celebration for the Bulksas family.
That concludes Poker.Pro‘s coverage of this event, but stay tuned for our coverage of the €1,100 Kings of Vilnius Main Event, featuring a €250,000 guarantee, commencing tomorrow from noon.
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Tomas Bulksas Wins Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller (€24,381)

Kings of Vilnius High Roller Winner Tomas Bulksas in the Moment of Triumph Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 1/38 Prizes: €68,191 Tomas Bulksas of Lithuania has emerged triumphant as a deserved winner in the Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller, banking €24,381 for his efforts.
Stay tuned for a recap of the day.
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Marius Kudzmanas Eliminated in 2nd Place (€17,070)

Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 1/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas jammed for his final 80,000 from the button, and was looked up by Tomas Bulksas.
Marius Kudzmanas: 5♥4♠
Tomas Bulksas: J♦4♦With the title on the line, Kudzmanas was dominated, and he was almost drawing dead after the J♥4♣2♠ flop gave Bulksas top two pair.
The 8♣ turn confirmed Kudzmanas’ fate, and the 7♦ river concluded the formalities.
The players shook hands, and Bulksas pumped his fists in triumph, before sharing a hug with his brother, who has also bagged a trophy this week.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,900,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 0 -
Cooler to Bulksas Leaves Kudzmanas with Crumbs

Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas limped from the button, and called a raise to 90,000 from Tomas Bulksas in the big blind.
The 6♥5♠4♦ flop was checked to the K♦ turn, where Bulksas fired out a bet of 85,000.
Kudzmanas called to see the 6♦ river. Bulksas checked, and Kudzmanas fired out a bet of 250,000, leaving himself only 80,000 behind.
Bulksas went into the tank, but made the call. Kudzmanas confidently tabled 8♣7♦ for the flopped eight-high straight, but was shocked to see Bulksas had rivered a flush with 9♦3♦.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,820,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 80,000 -
Bulksas Bluff-Catches

Tomas Bulksas Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 A pot of 125,000 had developed by the turn on a board of 9♥6♠5♥5♠, and Tomas Bulksas check-called a bet of 90,000 from Marius Kudzmanas.
The 7♥ hit on the river, and Bulksas check-called a bet of 240,000 from Kudzmanas.
Kudzmanas tabled K♣10♦ for air, and Bulksas took the pot with Q♣9♣ for two pair, nines and fives.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,200,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 700,000 -
Kudzmanas Doubles Twice in a Row

Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas jammed for 195,000 from the button, and was looked up by Tomas Bulksas.
Marius Kudzmanas: 4♣4♥
Tomas Bulksas: J♣8♠It was a flip, but Bulksas bricked the A♥7♠6♥5♣7♣, despite turning a wrap draw.
In the next hand, a pot of 245,000 had developed by the river on Q♠5♦2♦5♠2♠, and Kudzmanas jammed for 250,000.
Bulksas made the call, but mucked when Kudzmanas tabled J♠5♥ for trip fives.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,100,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 800,000 -
Kudzmanas Left with Crumbs

Marius Kudzmanas Level 22: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas limped the button, and called a raise to 90,000 from Tomas Bulksas.
On the 6♥5♣3♣ flop, Bulksas fired out a bet of 105,000, and Kudzmanas called.
The 9♠ hit on the turn, and Bulksas double-barreled with a bet of 140,000, which failed to shake off Kudzmanas.
The 6♠ river completed the board, and Bulksas put Kudzmanas, who had 195,000 left, all-in.
Kudzmanas went into the tank, but ultimately folded.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,705,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 195,000 -
Kudzmanas On the Ropes

Level 21: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 With around 265,000 in the middle on a board of K♣9♠3♦7♦, Marius Kudzmanas check-called versus a bet of 110,000 from Tomas Bulksas.
The A♠ river was quickly checked through, and Bulksas’ 9♥8♦ for a pair of nines was good versus Kudzmanas’ 5♥3♠ for a pair of threes.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,520,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 380,000 -
Bulksas Shows Four-Bet Bluff

Tomas Bulksas Level 21: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 After a couple of small pots went to Marius Kudzmanas, Tomas Bulksas opened to 55,000 from the button, and was met with a three-bet to 150,000 from his opponent.
Bulksas took some time for thought before producing a four-bet to 280,000, forcing a quick fold from Kudzmanas. Bulksas showed J♥3♠.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,250,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 650,000 -
First Blood to Bulksas

Tomas Bulksas Level 21: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas raised to 50,000 from the button, and Tomas Bulksas defended the big blind.
The Q♣5♣5♦ flop and J♠ turn were checked to the Q♦ river, where Bulksas check-called versus a bet of 50,000 from Kudzmanas.
Kudzmanas tabled K♦4♦, but Bulksas had found a good hero call with A♠3♦.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,315,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 585,000 -
Jae Han Kim Eliminated in 3rd Place (€12,240)

Jae Han Kim Level 21: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 2/38 Prizes: €68,191 In the next hand, Jae Han Kim jammed from the button for 200,000, and was looked up by Tomas Bulksas in the big blind.
Jae Han Kim: K♥2♣
Tomas Bulksas: 4♦4♠Kim needed some help, and although the king was in the window on the K♣9♥4♣ flop, it also gave Bulksas bottom set.
Kim picked up outs to the flush on the 5♣ turn, but the 6♠ river was a brick.
We are now heads-up between Bulksas and Marius Kudzmanas, with Bulksas holding a reasonable lead. The players have taken a short break before play begins.
Tomas Bulksas – 1,250,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 650,000
Jae Han Kim – 0 -
Kudzmanas Doubles via Kim

Level 21: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim opened from the button to 50,000, and, after a lengthy period in the tank, called a three-bet jam to 305,000 from Marius Kudzmanas in the small blind.
Marius Kudzmanas: A♣J♣
Jae Han Kim: J♦10♥Kudzmanas had Kim crushed, and there were no surprises on the Q♥9♦9♠2♥5♠ runout, although the flop was about as sweaty as it could get for Kudzmanas.
Marius Kudzmanas – 650,000
Jae Han Kim – 200,000 -
Kudzmanas Raises River

Marius Kudzmanas Level 20: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Hin Kim raised to 70,000 from the button, and Marius Kudzmanas called in the small blind.
The A♥K♠10♠ flop and 9♥ turn were checked to the K♥ river, where Kudzmanas check-raised to 225,000, leaving himself 75,000 behind, versus a bet of 50,000 from Kim.
Kim was forced to fold after some thought.
Marius Kudzmanas – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 575,000 -
Bulksas in Lead

Tomas Bulksas Level 20: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 After winning a few uncontested hands or bet and takes on the flop in quick succession, Tomas Bulksas is the new chip leader.
Tomas Bulksas – 900,000
Jae Han Kim – 620,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 320,000 -
Kim Forces Kudzmanas River Fold

Jae Han Kim Level 20: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas opened to 40,000 from the button, and Jae Han Kim defended the big blind.
The Q♠7♥3♥ flop was checked to the A♣ turn, where Kim led out with a bet of 50,000, which failed to shake off Kudzmanas.
The 6♣ river completed the board, and Kudzmanas folded to a bet of 50,000 from Kim.
Jae Han Kim – 625,000
Marius Kudzamanas – 575,000 -
Kudzmanas Takes Chip Lead

Level 20: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas raised to 40,000 from the button and Jae Han Kim defended the big blind.
The 10♣7♦3♦ flop was checked through to the 9♣ turn, where Kim check-called a bet of 55,000 from Kudzmanas.
The J♠ river was checked through, and Kudzmanas’ 9♠6♠ for a pair of nines was good versus Kim’s 6♦5♦.
Marius Kudzmanas – 725,000
Jae Han Kim – 510,000 -
Bulksas Check-Jams Flop

Level 20: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim opened to 50,000 from the button, and Tomas Bulksas defended the big blind.
On the 8♠7♠7♥ flop, Bulksas check-jammed for around 375,000 in the face of a bet of 125,000 from Kim, who quickly folded.
Jae Han Kim – 830,000
Tomas Bulksas – 580,000 -
Vidar Assersen Eliminated in 4th Place (€8,380)

Vidar Assersen Level 19: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 3/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas jammed from the button for 210,000, and Vidar Assersen called off in the big blind for his 205,000 stack.
Vidar Assersen: A♣J♥
Marius Kudzmanas: 4♠4♣It was a flip, but Assersen hit the front after the Q♦J♦5♠ flop gave him second pair.
In brutal fashion, the 4♦ hit on the turn to leave Assersen drawing dead, the 7♣ river completing the board.
Marius Kudzmanas – 455,000
Vidar Assersen – 0 -
Action Slows

Jae Han Kim Level 19: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Play has started to get relatively cagey, with the players trading chips and pots, but no-one making any significant progress. Jae Han Kim is still in control as chip leader on 830,000.
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Kudzmanas Good at Showdown

Level 19: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas raised to 40,000 from the small blind, and Tomas Bulksas defended in the big blind.
On the K♣J♣8♦ flop, Kudzmanas continued with a bet of 30,000, and Bulksas called.
The 6♥ turn and 8♥ river were checked through, and Bulksas mucked when Kudzmanas tabled 10♣10♠ for two pair, tens and eights.
Marius Kudzmanas – 350,000
Tomas Bulksas – 475,000 -
Kudzmanas Spikes River to Survive

Marius Kudzmanas Level 19: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim raised to 60,000 from the small blind, and called a three-bet jam to 105,000 from Marius Kudzmanas in the big blind.
Marius Kudzmanas: Q♦10♣
Jae Han Kim: A♥9♣Kudzmanas was behind, and looked to be heading for the rail after the K♥6♦6♣ flop and 4♦ turn, but he spiked the 10♠ river to double.
Marius Kudzmanas – 225,000
Jae Han Kim – 725,000 -
Break Time – Full Counts

Jae Han Kim Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim still leads the way as the players head on a 15-minute break, with the full counts as follows:-
Jae Han Kim – 895,000
Tomas Bulksas – 465,000
Vidar Assersen – 412,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 136,000 -
Bulksas Dances With Kudzmanas Once More

Tomas Bulksas Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas limped from the small blind, and Tomas Bulksas checked his option.
Kudzmanas fired out a bet of 12,000 on the Q♥3♣2♥ flop, which failed to dispose of Bulksas.
On the 8♠ turn, Kudzmanas check-called versus a bet of 32,000 from Bulksas.
The A♦ river completed the board, and Kudzmanas fired out a bet of 44,000. Bulksas called after some thought, and his Q♠3♥ for two pair was good versus Kudzmanas’ 4♦3♠ for a pair of threes.
Tomas Bulksas – 465,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 136,000 -
Bulksas Bests Kudzmanas

Tomas Bulksas Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas completed in the small blind, and Tomas Bulksas checked his option.
On the 7♦3♥2♣ flop, Kudzmanas led out with a bet of 12,000, and Bulksas called.
The Q♠ hit on the turn, and Kudzmanas check-called in the face of a bet of 33,000 from Bulksas.
The 10♥ river completed the board, and Kudzmanas check-folded following a bet of 85,000 from Bulksas.
Tomas Bulksas – 435,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 210,000 -
Evaldas Narmontas Eliminated in 5th Place (€6,120)

Evaldas Narmontas Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 4/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim opened to 25,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet jam to 207,000 from Evaldas Narmontas in the big blind. After some time in the tank, Kim made the call with the covering stack
Evaldas Narmontas: J♣J♥
Jae Han Kim: K♥J♠Narmontas looked in great shape, but the king was in the window in brutal fashion on the K♦9♦4♠ flop.
Narmontas was now up out of his seat, reduced to a one-outer, and he could not find it on the 4♦ turn or 8♥ river.
Jae Han Kim – 870,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 0 -
Bulksas Wins Battle of the Blinds

Tomas Bulksas Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 5/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas raised to 32,000 from the small blind, and Tomas Bulksas defended in the big blind.
On the A♠10♦9♦ flop, Kudzmanas continued with a bet of 20,000, which failed to shake off Bulksas.
The 5♣ hit on the river, and Kudzmanas check-folded versus a bet of 35,000 from Bulksas.
Tomas Bulksas – 310,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 325,000 -
Cowboys for Assersen

Vidar Assersen Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 5/38 Prizes: €68,191 Vidar Assersen opened to 25,000 under the gun, and received a call from Jae Han Kim on the button.
The 10♠8♣4♠ flop was checked to the 5♣ turn, where Assersen led out with a bet of 25,000.
Kim called to see the 3♠ river, where Assersen fired out another bet of 25,000. Kim responded with a raise to 100,000, and Assersen called.
Kim tabled A♦7♦ for ace-high, and Assersen took the pot with K♠K♣.
Vidar Assersen – 347,000
Jae Han Kim – 680,000 -
Narmontas Forces Kim River Fold

Evaldas Narmontas Level 18: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 5/38 Prizes: €68,191 Evaldas Narmontas raised to 30,000 from the small blind, and Jae Han Kim defended in the big blind.
On the 10♠4♣3♣ flop, Narmontas check-called versus a bet of 20,000 from Kim.
The K♠ turn was checked to the 5♦ river, where Narmontas led out with a bet of 75,000, forcing a fold from Kim.
Evaldas Narmontas – 245,000
Jae Han Kim – 755,000 -
Assersen Sets Trap

Vidar Assersen Level 17: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 5/38 Prizes: €68,191 Vidar Assersen opened to 28,000 under the gun, and received calls from Jae Han Kim on the button, and Tomas Bulksas in the big blind.
Action was checked to Kim on the 8♠5♦3♠ flop, who fired out a bet of 50,000. Bulksas folded, but Assersen called off for his remaining 50,000 stack.
Vidar Assersen: A♥A♠
Jae Han Kim: J♣5♣Assersen had laid the trap with rockets, although Kim still had outs. However Kim bricked the 4♠ turn and 7♠ river, Assersen improving to the nut flush.
Vidar Assersen – 178,000
Jae Han Kim – 830,000 -
Lukauskas Bubbles Kings of Vilnius High Roller

Ricardas Lukauskas Level 17: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 5/38 Prizes: €68,191 Ricardas Lukauskas was forced all-in the big blind. Evaldas Narmontas limped from early position, but folded when Marius Kudzmanas jammed from the small blind.
Ricardas Lukauskas: A♠3♣
Marius Kudzmanas: K♦6♦Lukauskas was ahead, but was up out of his chair after Kudzmanas smashed the K♠Q♦5♦ flop, hitting top pair with the flush draw.
The 2♦ turn gave Kudzmanas the flush, leaving Lukauskas drawing dead, and the 9♥ river completed the board.
All players are now guaranteed a minimum cash of €6,120.
Marius Kudzmanas – 545,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 145,000
Ricardas Lukauskas – 0 -
Trips for Narmontas to Double

Evaldas Narmontas Level 17: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 Evaldas Narmontas opened to 45,000 under the gun, and received a call from Marius Kudzmanas in the cutoff.
On the Q♠7♦2♦ flop, Narmontas moved all in for 37,000, and was called by Kudzmanas.
Evaldas Narmontas: Q♣Q♦
Marius Kudzmanas: 10♠10♦Narmontas had top set, and his double-up was confirmed after the J♣ turn, the K♠ river completing the board.
Evaldas Narmontas – 160,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 380,000 -
Break Time – Full Counts
Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 Marius Kudzmanas and Jae Han Kim have dominated once matters have reached the bubble, putting their opponents under pressure and taking numerous pots uncontested.
The full counts at the break as follows:-
Jae Han Kim – 943,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 439,000
Tomas Bulksas – 291,000
Vidar Assersen – 128,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 57,000
Ricardas Lukauskas – 42,000 -
Ladies for Assersen to Double

Vidar Assersen Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 In the last hand before the break, Vidar Assersen was all-in for 56,000 and at risk against Evaldas Narmontas.
Vidar Assersen: Q♣Q♦
Evaldas Narmontas: A♣Q♠Assersen had woken up with a monster, and although he had a bit of a sweat on the turn, his opponent ultimately bricked the J♦9♦3♣K♣J♠ runout.
Vidar Assersen – 132,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 58,000 -
Kudzmanas Gets Job Done on River

Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 A pot of 92,000 had developed by the river, on a board of Q♣9♥2♥9♣K♠, in a hand between Ricardas Lukauskas under the gun and Marius Kudzmanas in the big blind.
Kudzmanas led out with a bet of 48,000, and Lukauskas folded after some time in the tank.
Marius Kudzmanas – 455,000
Ricardas Lukauskas – 99,000 -
Big Slick for Bulksas

Tomas Bulksas Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 Evaldas Narmontas opened to 16,000 under the gun, and Tomas Bulksas called in the small blind.
On the K♥8♦2♣ flop, Bulksas check-called in the face of a bet of 10,000 from Narmontas.
The 3♣ turn was checked to the J♦ river, where Bulksas led out with a bet of 17,000.
Narmontas called, and mucked when Bulksas tabled A♥K♣ for a pair of kings.
Tomas Bulksas – 300,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 112,000 -
Kim Takes From Lukauskas

Jae Han Kim Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim was sweeping in a pot against Ricardas Lukauskas, after getting paid with a 25,000 river bet into a roughly 100,000 pot on a board of K♥5♣3♥A♣4♠, Lukauskas mucking when Kim tabled A♥Q♦ for a pair of aces.
Jae Han Kim – 790,000
Ricardas Lukauskas – 110,000 -
Bulksas Busts Bassus to Bring Bubble

Tomas Bulksas Level 16: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 6/38 Prizes: €68,191 Tomas Bassus was all-in for 91,000 and at risk against Tomas Bulksas, who just covered his opponent.
Tomas Bassus: A♣K♣
Tomas Bulksas: 10♣10♦It was a fair fight, but Bulksas flopped a set and rivered a full house on the 10♠8♥7♥3♦8♦ runout.
The tournament is now on the bubble.
Tomas Bulksas – 210,000
Tomas Bassus – 0 -
Cowboys for Lukauskas to Double

Ricardas Lukauskas Level 15: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 7/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jae Han Kim opened to 15,000, before Ricardas Lukauskas three-bet jammed for 135,000. Evaldas Narmontas cold four-bet jammed for around 300,000, and Kim got out of the way.
Ricardas Lukauskas: K♦K♥
Evaldas Narmontas: J♥J♠Lukauskas had the goods, and there were no surprises on the 9♣4♠2♠9♦6♠ runout.
Ricardas Lukauskas – 270,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 165,000 -
Kudzmanas Good at Showdown

Level 15: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 7/38 Prizes: €68,191 Around 41,000 was in the middle, on a flop of K♠K♦8♠, in a hand between Tomas Bassus under the gun and Marius Kudzmanas in middle position.
Bassus fired out a bet of 15,000, and Kudzmanas called.
That was the end of the action in the hand as the 7♦ turn and 10♣ river were checked through.
Bassus confidently tabled A♣J♦, but Kudzmanas was good with 9♠9♦ for two pair, kings and nines.
Marius Kudzmanas – 285,000
Tomas Bassus – 115,000 -
Kim Annihilates Asipauskas

Jae Han Kim Level 15: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 7/38 Prizes: €68,191 On a completed board of 7♥6♠3♠9♥7♠, with around 53,000 in the middle, Rokas Asipauskas fired out a bet of 15,000 from the big blind, and was met with a raise to 45,000 by Jae Han Kim from early position.
Asipauskas called, and was shown the bad news when Kim tabled Q♠5♠ for the rivered flush.
Asipauskas was left with 11,000, and Kim raised to 15,000 from under the gun in the next hand. Asipauskas moved all-in from the small blind, and Tomas Bassus called in the big blind.
The A♣7♣7♥ flop was checked to the 5♦ turn. Bassus led out with a bet of 10,000, and folded to a jam from Kim after a long period in the tank.
Rokas Asipauskas: 10♦6♠
Jae Han Kim: 9♥5♥Kim was ahead with two pair sevens and fives, and the 3♥ river was a brick.
Jae Han Kim – 793,000
Tomas Bassus – 150,000
Rokas Asipauskas – 0 -
Bassus Doubles via Kim

Level 15: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 8/38 Prizes: €68,191 Tomas Bassus jammed from middle position for 53,000, and Jae Han Kim rejammed from the next seat, isolating his opponent.
Tomas Bassus: A♣6♠
Jae Han Kim: A♦J♣Bassus was dismayed when he saw Kim’s holding, but the K♠8♥6♥ flop put him in front with third pair sixes, and there was no reversal of the position on the K♦ turn or 5♦ river.
Bassus indulged in an understated celebration when the river hit.
Tomas Bassus – 121,000
Jae Han Kim – 635,000 -
Kim Spikes Two-Outer River to Bust Mitchell

Jae Han Kim Level 14: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 8/38 Prizes: €68,191 Josh Mitchell was all-in for around 45,000 and at risk against chip leader Jae Han Kim.
Josh Mitchell: J♠J♦
Jae Han Kim: A♠10♥Mitchell looked in good shape versus a single overcard, but Kim hit a cruel two-outer on the river to make a straight to usurp the Australian on the K♣Q♥5♠10♠J♥ runout.
Mitchell is the first player to exit the final table.
Jae Han Kim – 590,000
Josh Mitchell – 0 -
Final Table Seat Draw

Jae Han Kim Jae Han Kim will kick off the final table of nine hopefuls at the €2,000 High Roller final table with a huge chip lead over the field with 535,000 in chips for more than 100 big blinds.
Check out the seat draw below as the money bubble approaches with the top five guaranteed to lock up at least €6,120 with all players having their eyes on the trophy and the €24,381 top prize.
Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Rokas Asipauskas
Lithuania 74,000 15 2 Tomas Bassus
Lithuania 75,000 15 3 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 535,000 107 4 Marius Kudzmanas
Lithuania 280,000 56 5 Josh Mitchell
Australia 57,000 11 6 Ricardas Lukauskas
Lithuania 155,000 31 7 Tomas Bulkšas
Lithuania 145,000 29 8 Vidar Assersen
Norway 231,000 46 9 Evaldas Narmontas
Norway 339,000 68 
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Kudzmanas Busts Juutila

Level 14: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 9/38 Prizes: €68,191 Jami Juutila was all-in for 50,000 and at risk against Marius Kudzmanas.
Jami Juutila: Q♠3♣
Marius Kudzmanas: K♠Q♥Juutila was crushed, and Kudzmanas’ kicker played on the 10♥8♠7♥J♦Q♦ runout to set the final table.
Marius Kudzmanas – 295,000
Jami Juutila – 0 -
Kim Sends Daubaris to Departures
Level 14: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 10/38 Prizes: €68,191 
Jae Han Kim Deividas Daubaris was all-in for 37,000 and at risk versus Jae Han Kim.
Devidias Daubaris: K♣5♣
Jae Han Kim: K♦Q♥Daubaris was crushed and there was no escape on the A♥J♥4♥A♣9♠ runout.
Jae Han Kim – 550,000
Deividas Daubaris – 0 -
Payouts Confirmed – Five Places Paid
Level 14: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 11/38 Prizes: €68,191 With the tournament attracting 38 entries, there will be five places paid, with the €68,191 prize pool to be split as follows:-
Place Payout 1 €24,381 2 €17,070 3 €12,240 4 €8,380 5 €6,120 -
€2,000 High Roller Day 2 Photos by Viktoria Makovskaja
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Late Registration Closed
Level 14: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 11/38 Prizes: €68,191 Late registration has now closed, with one player registering during the break. The tournament attracted a total of 38 entries, creating a €68,191 prize pool. Details of payouts will be confirmed as soon as they are available.
Jami Juutila – 50,000 -
Break Time – Last Chance for Late Registration
Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 10/37 Prizes: €66,397 The players have been sent on a 15-minute break, with late registration closing at the end of the break.
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Kim Hammers Hauks

Jae Han Kim Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 10/37 Prizes: €66,397 Edgars Hauks was all-in for around 45,000 and at risk against Jae Han Kim.
Edgars Hauks: K♥Q♣
Jae Han Kim: 10♣9♣Hauks was ahead, but Kim smashed the 10♠8♣3♣ flop. The 2♣ turn improved him to a flush, but gave Hauks outs to the higher flush, but the J♦ river was a brick.
Jae Han Kim – 450,000
Edgars Hauks – 0 -
Narmontas Good at Showdown

Evaldas Narmontas Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 11/37 Prizes: €66,397 Rokas Asipauskas opened to 8,000 under the gun, and received a call from Evaldas Narmontas on the button.
On the 9♠6♦3♣ flop, Asipauskas continued with a bet of 12,000, which failed to shake off Narmontas.
The same pattern followed on the 10♦ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 30,000 from Asipauskas.
The 10♥ river completed the board, and Asipauskas triple-barreled with a bet of 25,000, and mucked immediately when Narmontas called.
Narmontas tabled 8♥8♣ for two pair, tens and eights.
Evaldas Narmontas – 268,000
Rokas Asipauskas – 80,000 -
Quads for Bulksas

Tomas Bulksas Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 11/37 Prizes: €66,397 Tomas Bulksas was all-in for 72,000 and at risk against Edgars Hauks.
Tomas Bulksas: 10♠10♦
Edgars Hauks: Q♦Q♣Bulksas was crushed, but he found a set on the flop, and remarkably improved to quads on the river, on the 10♦9♠2♦5♣10♣ runout.
Tomas Bulksas – 154,000
Edgars Hauks – 82,000 -
Bassus Doubles via Daubaris

Tomas Bassus Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 11/37 Prizes: €66,397 Tomas Bassus was all-in for 50,000 and at risk against Deividas Daubaris.
Tomas Bassus: A♦9♦
Deividas Daubaris: Q♠Q♣
Bassus needed some help, and he turned an ace on the 7♠7♥2♦A♦K♣ runout.Short-stack Timmy Reinhardt was seen exiting the other table at the same time.
Tomas Bassus – 110,000
Deivdas Daubaris – 165,000
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Double-Up for Narmontas

Evaldas Narmontas Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 12/37 Prizes: €66,397 Rokas Asipauskas opened to 8,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 24,000 from Evaldas Narmontas from the button.
Action folded back to Asipauskas, who promptly four-bet jammed with the covering stack. Narmontas quickly called off for his 89,000 total stack.
Evaldas Narmontas: A♦K♥
Rokas Asipauskas: 10♦10♣It was a fair fight, but Narmontas hit two pair across the K♣9♥2♥5♠A♥ runout.
Evaldas Narmontas – 188,000
Rokas Asipauskas – 145,000 -
Kudzmanas Extends Chip Lead

Marius Kudzmanas Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 12/37 Prizes: €66,397 Evaldas Narmontas limped from the small blind and Marius Kudzmanas checked his option.
On the 7♠4♣4♦ flop, Narmontas check-called in the face of a bet of 5,000 from Kudzmanas.
The 3♦ hit on the turn, and Narmontas quickly check-folded versus a double-barrel of 15,000 from Kudzmanas.
Marius Kudzmanas – 410,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 89,000 -
High Roller Photos by Viktoria Makovskaja
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Play Underway in High Roller Day 2
Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 12/37 Prizes: €66,397 Play is underway here in Day 2 of the Kings of Vilnius High Roller, stay tuned to Poker.Pro for all your coverage, as we play down to a winner.
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Day 2 Entrants
Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 12/37 Prizes: €66,397 One additional players has registered before the start of play, with late registration open until the start of Level 14.
Tomas Bassus – 50,000
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High Roller Day 2 Seat Draw
Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 11/36 Prizes: €64,602 Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Tomas Bulksas Lithuania 64,000 16 2 2 Deividas Daubaris Lithuania 160,000 40 2 3 Josh Mitchell Australia 86,000 21 2 4 Empty 2 5 Empty 2 6 Jae Han Kim South Korea 319,000 79 2 7 Edgars Hauks Latvia 138,000 34 2 8 Empty 3 1 Empty 3 2 Evaldas Narmontas Norway 106,000 26 3 3 Empty 3 4 Marius Kudzmanas Lithuania 367,000 91 3 5 Timmy Reinhardt Sweden 44,000 11 3 6 Ricardas Lukauskas Lithuania 121,000 30 3 7 Rokas Asipauskas Lithuania 233,000 58 3 8 Vidar Assersen Norway 172,000 43 -
Day 2 of Kings of Vilnius High Roller Kicks Off at 1 P.M.

Photo: Marius Kudzmanas Level 13: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 11/36 Prizes: €64,602 After Day 1 of the OlyBet Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller concluded yesterday at Olympic Casino Lieutva, only 11 players out of 36 entrants found a bag for Day 2, which kicks off today at 1 p.m. local time.
When the dust settled, two-time WSOP Online bracelet winner Marius Kudzmanas of Lithuania rose to the top of the standings, bagging an impressive stack of 367,000. The chasing pack is led by Jae Kim of Norway (319,000), while Rokas Asipauskas (233,000), also of Lithuania, completes the podium places.
The full counts of Day 1 qualifiers are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Marius Kudzmanas
Lithuania 367,000 91 2 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 319,000 79 3 Rokas Asipauskas
Lithuania 233,000 58 4 Vidar Assersen
Norway 172,000 43 5 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 160,000 40 6 Edgars Hauks
Latvia 138,000 34 7 Ricardas Lukauskas
Lithuania 121,000 30 8 Evaldas Narmontas
Norway 106,000 26 9 Josh Mitchell
Australia 86,000 21 10 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 64,000 16 11 Timmy Reinhardt
Sweden 44,000 11 Late registration remains open until the start of Level 14 in Day 2, and the €64,602 prize pool is expected to grow further. Players taking advantage of Day 2 registration will sit down with a 50,000 starting stack, with play commencing at Level 13 with blinds of 2,000/4,000, with a 4,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 40-minute levels.
Payouts will be confirmed after late registration closes. Play will continue today until a winner is crowned, and Poker.Pro will be on the floor bringing you coverage of all the action, from cards in the air until the trophy is hoisted, so stay tuned!
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Marius Kudzmanas Bags Day 1 Chip Lead in Kings of Vilnius High Roller

Photo: Marius Kudzmanas Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 11/36 Prizes: €64,602 After 12 levels of play in Day 1 of the OlyBet Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller here at Olympic Casino Lieutva, only 11 players out of 36 entries managed to bag and tag for Day 2.
Marius Kudzmanas of Lithuania (367,000) rose to the top of the standings after winning a crucial classic ace-king versus queens race in the last level. He is closely followed by Jae Han Kim of South Korea (319,000), while Rokas Asipauskas (233,000), also of Lithuania, completes the podium places.
Kudzmanas is a two-time WSOP Online bracelet winner, while Asipauskas has racked up $575,000 in cashes at Triton events. Kim meanwhile is fresh off a final table at a tournament in Estonia for a career-best tournament cash of €8,750.
The full chip counts of the Day 1 qualifiers are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Marius Kudzmanas
Lithuania 367,000 91 2 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 319,000 79 3 Rokas Asipauskas
Lithuania 233,000 58 4 Vidar Assersen
Norway 172,000 43 5 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 160,000 40 6 Edgars Hauks
Latvia 138,000 34 7 Ricardas Lukauskas
Lithuania 121,000 30 8 Evaldas Narmontas
Norway 106,000 26 9 Josh Mitchell
Australia 86,000 21 10 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 64,000 16 11 Timmy Reinhardt
Sweden 44,000 11 Late registration remains open until the start of Level 14 in Day 2, which is scheduled to commence at 1 p.m. local time on November 20, with the clock set to 40-minute levels.
Players taking advantage of Day 2 registration will sit down with a 50,000 starting stack at blind level 2,000/4,000, with a 4,000 big blind ante, with the €64,602 prize pool expected to swell further.
Poker.Pro will be on the floor from the start of play until a champion is crowned, so stay tuned for all your coverage of the Kings of Vilnius €2,000 High Roller.
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Lukauskas Good at Showdown as Day 1 Concludes

Photo: Ricardas Lukauskas Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 11/36 Prizes: €64,602 A chunky pot of 72,000 had developed by the river on a board of A♠5♠2♦10♣4♥, in a hand between Ricardas Lukauskas from under the gun and Tomas Bulksas on the button.
The river was checked through, and Bulksas mucked when Lukauskas tabled A♣K♥ for a pair of aces.
Ricardas Lukauskas – 130,000
Tomas Bulksas – 64,000Day 1 of the High Roller has now concluded, with 11 players bagging and tagging for Day 2. Stay tuned for updated chip counts.
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Kudzmanas Flips Out Jasinevicius

Photo: Marius Kudzmanas Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 11/36 Prizes: €64,602 It has been announced five more hands will be played in Day 1.
Ignas Jasinevicius opened to 5,000 from early position, and received a call on the button, before Marius Kudzmanas produced a three-bet to 25,000 from the big blind.
Jasinevicius four-bet jammed after a brief period of thought for around 145,000, the button folded, and Kudzmanas snap-called with the covering stack.
Ignas Jasinevicius: Q♥Q♣
Marius Kudzmanas: A♥K♦It was a cooler and the classic race, and Kudzmanas hit the front after the A♣10♥10♠ flop. Jasinevicius could not find a two-outer on the 5♣ turn or 9♥ river, and that spelt the end of his second bullet.
Marius Kudzmanas – 355,000
Ignas Jasinevicius – 0 -
Hauks and Kudzmanas Dance Again

Photo: Edgars Hauks Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 12/36 Prizes: €64,602 A pot of around 34,000 had accumulated by the river on a board of J♦8♥6♠5♥A♣, in a hand between Marius Kudzmanas in the cutoff and Edgars Hauks in the big blind.
Hauks checked, and Kudzmanas fired out a bet of 17,000. After around 90 seconds of thought, Hauks made the call, and was delighted to see his Q♠8♣ for third pair eights was good versus Kudzmanas’ Q♥10♦.
Edgars Hauks – 145,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 156,000 -
Kudzmanas Gets Thin Value

Photo: Marius Kudzmanas Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 12/36 Prizes: €64,602 A pot of 16,500 had brewed by the river on a board of Q♦10♠6♠4♦9♣, in a hand between Marius Kudzmanas and Edgars Hauks.
Kudzmanas fired out a bet of 8,000, and Hauks called. Kudzmanas tabled A♣9♦ for the rivered pair of nines, and Hauks smiled wryly and mucked.
Marius Kudzmanas – 190,000
Edgards Hauks – 105,000 -
Mitchell Flys Through Falcon

Photo: Josh Mitchell Level 12: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 11/35 Prizes: €62,808 The last level of play in Day 1 is underway, and a pot of around 36,500 had developed on a board of Q♠6♦3♣K♠, in a hand between Josh Mitchell on the button and Michael Kim Falcon in the big blind.
Falcon check-called a bet of 20,000 from Mitchell to see the 8♦ river.
Falcon checked once more, and Mitchell jammed for 37,000. After a bit of thought Falcon made the call, but mucked with frustration when Mitchell showed A♠Q♣ for second pair queens.
Josh Mitchell – 151,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 27,500 -
Reinhardt Takes Pot on Turn

Photo: Timmy Reinhardt Level 11: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 12/35 Prizes: €62,808 Ignas Jasinevicius opened to 5,000 under the gun, and received calls from Timmy Reinhardt in middle position and Evaldas Narmontas in the big blind.
Action was checked to Jasinevicius on the A♠Q♥9♥ flop, who fired out a bet of 5,000. Only Reinhardt called.
On the 4♠ turn, Jasinevicius check-folded in the face of a bet of 13,000 from Reinhardt.
Narmontas was left with 15,000, but he was spotted exiting the table after busting his second bullet shortly after.
Timmy Reinhardt – 140,000
Ignas Jasinevicius – 142,500
Evaldas Narmontas – 0 -
Hauks Good at Showdown

Photo: Edgars Hauks Level 11: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 13/35 Prizes: €62,808 Marius Kudzmanas opened to 5,000 from early position, and received a call from Edgars Hauks in the small blind.
On the A♣7♦5♠ flop, Hauks check-called a bet of 4,000 from Kudzmanas.
The 5♦ turn was checked through to the 4♣ river, where Hauks led out with a bet of 4,000.
Kudzmanas made the call, but mucked when Hauks tabled A♦10♦ for a pair of aces.
Edgars Hauks – 114,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 190,000 -
Asipauskas Claims Another Scalp

Photo: Rokas Asipauskas Level 11: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 13/35 Prizes: €62,808 Vasilij Barna was getting up out of his chair, and his stack was being passed to Rokas Asipauskas, after Asipauskas’ A♣A♦ held against Barna’s 7♠3♠ across the 10♥6♠6♦8♥8♣ runout, Barna having jammed the turn.
Rokas Asipauskas – 360,000
Vasilij Barna – 0 -
Recent Exits

Photo: Vaidas Chormanskis Level 11: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 14/35 Prizes: €62,808 Vaidas Chormanskis, Tony Westby, and Edgaras Kausinis have all recently hit the rail.
Vaidas Chormanskis – 0
Tony Westby – 0
Edgaras Kausinis – 0 -
Asipauskas Cracks Rockets

Photo: Rokas Asipauskas Level 11: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 13/34 Prizes: €61,013 Rokas Asipauskas opened to 5,500 from the button, and was met with a three-bet to 15,000 from Evaldas Narmontas in the big blind.
Asipauskas called to see the 9♣7♦6♦ flop, where Narmontas continued with a bet of 10,000, which failed to shake off Asipauskas.
The 3♦ hit on the turn, and Narmontas jammed for around 26,000, and Asipauskas calling chips almost beat him to the middle.
Evaldas Narmontas: A♥A♣
Rokas Asipauskas: 8♣7♣Narmontas rockets were ahead, but he had to fade the up and down and third pair of Asipauskas.
Much to Narmontas’ dismay, the 10♣ hit on the river to send Asipauskas the pot with a ten-high straight.
Rokas Asipauskas – 265,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 0 -
Kudzmanas Double-Barrels

Photo: Marius Kudzmanas Level 10: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 15/34 Prizes: €61,013 Marius Kudzmanas opened to 4,000 under the gun, and Jae Kim defended the big blind.
On the K♣5♥3♦ flop, Kim check-called a bet of 3,000 from Kudzmanas.
The Q♦ hit on the turn, and Kim open check-folded A♣2♣ in the face of a bet of 9,000 from Kudzmanas.
Marius Kudzmanas – 85,000
Jae Kim – 132,000 -
Narmontas Spikes Turn to Double

Photo: Evaldas Narmontas Level 10: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 17/34 Prizes: €61,013 Evaldas Narmontas jammed from the button for 13,000, and was looked up by Vasilij Barna in the small blind.
Evaldas Narmontas: Q♠9♠
Vasilij Barna: A♣5♠Narmontas was behind, but he flopped a gutshot and improved to third pair on the K♥J♦6♥9♣K♣ runout, which sent him the double-up.
Evaldas Narmontas – 28,000
Vasilij Barna – 123,000 -
Cowboys for Kim to Crack Kriauciunas

Photo: Jae Kim Level 10: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 17/34 Prizes: €61,013 Mindaugas Kriauciunas jammed for 19,500 from the button, and Jae Kim snap-called in the big blind.
Mindaugas Kriauciunas: A♣10♣
Jae Kim: K♥K♣Kriauciunas had run into a monster, and although he turned a flush draw, there was insufficient help on the 8♣2♥2♠Q♣10♥ runout.
Jae Kim – 150,000
Mindaugas Kriauciunas – 0 -
Falcon Busts Wetten

Photo: Michael Kim Falcon Level 10: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 17/34 Prizes: €61,013 Bernt Wetten was all-in for 7,500 from the big blind, and at risk against Michael Kim Falcon in early position.
Bernt Wetten: 6♠5♦
Michael Kim Falcon: K♠Q♦Wetten needed some help, and although he flopped second pair, Falcon made a full house across the Q♣6♣4♠K♥K♦ runout.
Michael Kim Falcon – 95,000
Bernt Wetten – 0 -
Top Counts at Third Break

Rokas Asipauskas Level 9: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 19/34 Prizes: €61,013 The players have been sent on their final break of the day, with the following topping the standings:-
Rokas Asipauskas – 213,500
Ignas Jasinevicius – 160,000
Josh Mitchell – 153,500
Tomas Bulksas – 142,000
Vidar Assersen – 140,000
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Wetten Bluff-Catches Unintentionally

Photo: Bernt Wetten Level 9: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 19/34 Prizes: €61,013 A chunky pot of 50,000 had developed by the river on a board of 9♠6♠4♦5♣9♣, in a hand between Evaldas Narmontas and Bernt Wetten.
Wetten check-called a jam from Narmontas for his remaining 34,000 stack, and went to muck when Narmontas tabled Q♥7♥ for air, Wetten presumably thinking Narmontas had a one-card straight.
However, because it was an all-in and a call, the cards were obliged to be tabled, and Wetten turned over 8♣6♦ for two pair, nines and sixes, to take the pot.
Narmontas took the beat surprisingly well given the circumstances.
Bernt Wetten – 118,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 48,000 -
Bulksas Forces Mitchell River Fold

Tomas Bulksas Level 9: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 19/34 Prizes: €61,013 A pot of 15,500 had developed by the turn, on a board of K♠Q♥10♦3♥, in a hand between Tomas Bulksas under the gun, and Josh Mitchell in the big blind.
Mitchell check-called a bet of 8,000 from Bulksas to see the 8♣ river. Mitchell checked once more, and folded to a bet of 23,000 from Bulksas.
Tomas Bulksas – 142,000
Josh Mitchell – 163,000 -
Asipauskas Doubles via Falcon

Photo: Rokas Asipauskas Level 9: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 19/34 Prizes: €61,013 Rokas Asipauskas was all-in for 56,300 and at risk against Michael Kim Falcon.
Rokas Asipauskas: A♦Q♦
Michael Kim Falcon: A♣K♠Asipauskas was dominated, but the Q♠J♣6♦ flop put him in front with top pair, and Falcon was unable to reverse the position on the 6♠ turn or 3♣ river.
Rokas Asipauskas – 115,600
Michael Kim Falcon – 122,000 -
Mitchell Busts Uselis in Classic Race

Josh Mitchell Level 9: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 20/34 Prizes: €61,013 Gediminas Uselis was all-in for around 35,000 and at risk against Josh Mitchell.
Gediminas Uselis: Q♥Q♦
Josh Mitchell: A♠K♣It was the classic race, but the ace was in the window on the A♣9♦9♣ flop.
It was followed by the A♥ turn, leaving Uselis drawing dead, the 8♥ river completing the board.
Josh Mitchell – 180,000
Gediminas Uselis – 0 -
Falcon Spikes River

Level 8: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 20/32 Prizes: €57,424 Michael Kim Falcon opened to 2,700 under the gun, and Rokas Asipauskas defended the big blind.
The 10♠8♦4♠ flop was checked to the 3♥ turn, where Asipauskas led out with a bet of 10,000, which failed to shake off Falcon.
The J♠ river completed the board, and Asipauskas fired out a bet of 20,000, receiving a snap-call from Falcon.
“You’re good” said Asipauskas, and Falcon tabled K♥J♣ for a rivered pair of jacks. “Oh my god” remarked Asipauskas as he mucked.
Michael Kim Falcon – 178,000
Rokas Asipauskas – 58,000 -
Asipauskas Annihilates Jungevicius

Photo: Rokas Asipauskas Level 8: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 20/32 Prizes: €57,424 Cards were on their backs and stacks were in the middle, with Kestutis Jungevicius all-in for around 20,000 and at risk against Rokas Asipauskas.
Kestutis Jungevicius: K♥J♠
Rokas Asipauskas: 10♥10♦It was off to the races, but Jungevicius bricked the 8♥5♣4♦Q♥3♣ runout.
Rokas Asipauskas – 68,000
Kestutis Jungevicius – 0 -
Lukauskas Busts Bagocius

Ricardas Lukauskas Level 8: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 22/32 Prizes: €57,424 Mantas Bagocius was all-in for 12,300 and at risk against Ricardas Lukauskas.
Mantas Bagocius: A♥10♣
Ricardas Lukauskas: A♠K♦Bagocius was crushed, and there was no escape on the 9♣7♠5♥9♦2♠ runout.
Ricardas Lukauskas – 48,000
Mantas Bagoicus – 0 -
Lukauskas Barrels River

Photo: Ricardas Lukauskas Level 8: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 24/32 Prizes: €57,424 Vaidas Chormanskis opened to 2,500 under the gun and Ricardas Lukauskas defended the big blind.
On the Q♦10♦3♥ flop, Lukauskas check-called in the face of a bet of 2,500 from Chormanskis.
The A♦ turn was checked to the K♠ river, where Lukauskas slid out a bet of 7,000, leading to a quick fold from Chormanskis.
Ricardas Lukauskas – 33,000
Vaidas Chormanskis – 105,000 -
Assersen Busts Jasinevicius

Photo: Vidar Assersen Level 8: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 22/30 Prizes: €53,835 Ignas Jasinevicius had been left short, and was all-in for 2,100 and at risk against Vidar Assersen.
Ignas Jasinevicius: 9♠6♦
Vidar Assersen: J♣10♣Jasinevicius needed some help, but Assersen flopped top pair on the J♥7♥6♥ flop, and Jasinevicius could not find two pair on the Q♣ turn or 4♥ river.
Vidar Assersen – 89,000
Ignas Jasinevicius – 0 -
Kim Jams River

Photo: Jae Kim Level 7: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 24/30 Prizes: €53,835 Jae Kim opened to 2,500 from the hijack, and received calls from Marius Kudzmanas in the cutoff, and Vaidas Chormanskis in the small blind.
On the A♠K♥4♠ flop, action was checked to Kim, who fired out a bet of 3,500.
Both of his opponents called to see the 6♠ turn, and Kim double-barreled with a bet of 5,000 when action was checked to him. Kudzmanas folded but Chormanskis called.
The 5♣ river completed the board, and Kim jammed out of turn for 42,500. Chormanskis open-folded A♥ in response.
Jae Kim – 71,000
Vaidas Chormanskis – 110,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 57,000 -
Another Pot to Daubaris

Photo: Deividas Daubaris Level 7: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 24/30 Prizes: €53,835 A pot of around 20,000 had brewed by the turn on a board of K♠7♦6♦6♠, in a hand between Deividas Daubaris in the small blind and Kestutis Jungevicius in the cutoff.
Daubaris fired out a bet of 6,000, and Jungevicius called.
The 8♥ river was checked through, and Jungevicius mucked when Daubaris tabled 7♠7♣ for the full house.
Deividas Daubaris – 90,000
Kestutis Jungevicius – 16,500 -
Bulksas Wins Battle of the Blinds

Photo: Tomas Bulksas Level 7: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 24/30 Prizes: €53,835 Josh Mitchell raised to 3,500 from the small blind, and Tomas Bulksas defended in the big blind.
Mitchell fired out a bet of 2,200 on the A♠K♥9♠ flop, which failed to shake off Bulksas.
The A♣ turn paired the board, and Mitchell check-folded versus a bet of 3,100 from Bulksas.
Tomas Bulksas – 163,000
Josh Mitchell – 50,500 -
Daubaris Spikes Two-Outer to Triple

Photo: Deividas Daubaris Level 7: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 24/30 Prizes: €53,835 Three stacks were in the middle, and cards were on their backs, with Deividas Daubaris and Kestutis Jungevicius all-in for 25,300 and 51,600 respectively, and Vasilij Barna covering both players.
Deividas Daubaris: 9♥9♠
Kestutis Jungevicius: K♦K♣
Vasilij Barna: 10♠10♣It was a battle of a trio of pairs, and Jungevicius looked in great shape. However, Daubaris hit the front after the Q♥Q♣9♣ flop gave him a full house, and there was no reversal of the position on the 5♠ turn or A♥ river.
Daubaris secured a triple-up, and Jungevicius won the 52,600 side pot against Barna.
Deividas Daubaris – 75,900
Kestutis Jungevicius – 52,600
Vasilij Barna – 95,000 -
Top Counts at Second Break

Photo: Tomas Bulksas Level 6: 400/800/800 Entries: 23/29 Prizes: €52,041 The following players top the standings at the second break:-
Tomas Bulksas – 158,000
Vasilij Barna – 140,000
Vaidas Chormanskis – 135,000
Edgars Hauks – 116,000
Timmy Reinhardt – 100,000
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Break Time

Level 6: 400/800/800 Entries: 23/29 Prizes: €52,041 The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
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Caikins Takes Four-Bet Pot

Photo: Viktors Caikins Level 6: 400/800/800 Entries: 24/29 Prizes: €52,041 Paulius Kostickis opened to 1,600 from early position, before being met with a three-bet to 3,600 from Viktors Caikins in the cutoff.
Vilius Zabarauskas was on the button, and he took some time to think, before he reached for chips and produced a four-bet to 8,400. Action folded back to Kostickis, who quickly disposed of his cards, but Caikins made the call.
On the 9♠7♣6♦ flop, Caikins led out with a bet of 7,500, and Zabarauskas ultimately made a reluctant fold after some time in the tank.
Viktors Caikins – 45,000
Vilius Zabarauskas – 30,000
Paulius Kostickis – 51,500 -
Mitchell Gets Job Done on River

Photo: Josh Mitchell Level 6: 400/800/800 Entries: 23/28 Prizes: €50,246 A pot of around 6,600 had accumulated by the turn on a board of A♠J♣9♣K♦, in a hand between Josh Mitchell in middle position and Ignas Jasinevicius in the big blind.
Action was checked to Mitchell, who fired out a bet of 2,000. Jasinevicius responded with a check-raise to 6,600, and Mitchell called after some thought.
The A♣ river paired the board, and brought flush possibilities, and Jasinevicius checked after some contemplation of the position.
Mitchell took the opportunity to fire out a bet of 15,000, and Jasinevicius was forced to fold.
Josh Mitchell – 51,000
Ignas Jasinevicius – 18,600 -
Bassus Jams River

Photo: Tomas Bassus Level 6: 400/800/800 Entries: 23/27 Prizes: €48,452 A pot of around 31,000 had brewed by the river on a board of 10♣8♦4♦6♣5♠, in a hand between Tomas Bassus in the small blind and Vaidas Chormanskis in middle position.
Bassus jammed for 22,000, sending Chormanskis into the tank. After around 90 seconds, Chormanskis folded, asking “Aces?” and Bassus responded with a shake of his head.
Tomas Bassus – 53,000
Vaidas Chormanskis – 129,000 -
Chunky Pot for Chormanskis

Vaidas Chormanskis Level 5: 300/600/600 Entries: 24/27 Prizes: €48,452 A big pot of 60,000 had developed by the turn, on a board of Q♣Q♦J♠K♦, in a hand between Vaidas Chormanskis in middle position, and Tomas Bassus in the big blind.
Bassus took quite some time before checking, and folded somewhat reluctantly in the face of a bet of 11,000 from Chormanskis.
“Nice pot, maybe the biggest of the day” remarked Jae Kim as Chormanskis scooped the pot.
Vaidas Chormanskis – 130,000
Tomas Bassus – 39,000 -
Assersen Raises Flop

Photo: Vidar Assersen Level 5: 300/600/600 Entries: 24/27 Prizes: €48,452 Ignas Jasinevicius opened to 1,200 from early position, and received calls from Vidar Assersen in the next seat, and Timmy Reinhardt in the big blind.
On the A♣7♦5♦ flop, action was checked to Jasinevicius, who fired out a bet of 1,700.
Almost before his chips had hit the middle, Assersen raised to 5,000. Reinhardt quickly folded, and Jasinevicius followed suit in short order.
Vidar Assersen – 97,000
Timmy Reinhardt – 49,000
Ignas Jasinevicius – 21,500 -
Trips for Bulksas

Photo: Tomas Bulksas Level 5: 300/600/600 Entries: 23/26 Prizes: €46,657 A big pot of 26,000 had developed by the river on a board of J♣7♥3♥8♦J♠, in a hand between Michael Kim Falcon in the hijack and Tomas Bulksas on the button.
Falcon led out with a blocker sized bet of 3,000, and was met with a raise to 9,500 from Bulksas. After some consideration, Falcon flicked in a calling chip, and saw the bad news as Bulksas tabled Q♠J♥ for trip jacks, forcing Falcon to muck.
Tomas Bulksas – 130,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 78,000 -
Hauks Swoops on River

Photo: Edgars Hauks Level 5: 300/600/600 Entries: 23/26 Prizes: €46,657 Edgars Hauks completed in the small blind, before Evaldas Narmontas raised to 2,100 from big blind.
Hauks called to see the K♠10♣8♥ flop, where he check-called in the face of a bet of 2,600 from Narmontas.
The 2♠ turn was quickly checked to the 9♥ river, where Hauks fired out a bet of 11,500, leading to a prompt fold from Narmontas.
Edgars Hauks – 120,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 75,000 -
Small One for Daubaris

Photo: Deividas Daubaris Level 4: 200/500/500 Entries: 23/26 Prizes: €46,657 A pot of 3,000 had developed by the river on a board of A♦6♣5♠7♥2♥, in a hand between Evaldas Narmontas and Deividas Daubaris.
Both players checked their option, and Narmontas mucked when Daubaris tabled K♣6♠ for a pair of sixes.
Deividas Daubaris – 38,000
Evaldas Narmontas – 81,000 -
Early Eliminations

Photo: Sigitas Raila Level 4: 200/500/500 Entries: 23/26 Prizes: €46,657 Sigitas Raila, Rasmus Sihvonen and Roman Kulijev have all dusted their first bullet in the High Roller.
Sigitas Raila – 0
Rasmus Sihvonen – 0
Roman Kulijev – 0
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Anne Bezdek Bags Kings of Vilnius Main Event Day 1c Chip Lead

Anne Bezdek The three-day 2025 Kings of Vilnius €1,100 Main Event crushed its €250,000 guarantee on the third and final opening flights. Day 1c, boasted a turbo-charged 25-minute clock instead of the 40-minutes on the first two opening flights witnessed 52 more entries in the mix to bring the total up to 293 entries for a €278,350 prize pool and counting with late registration remaining open during the first two hour-long blind levels on Saturday’s Day 2 when the action resumes at Noon.
A larger percentage, albeit with a shorter average stack, advanced with 25 of the 52 entries for a total of 99 players advancing to Day 2 during one of three opening flights.
Finland’s Anne Bezdek bagged the Day 1c chip lead with 118,500, placing her just ahead of Marek Žigel (117,000), Rokas Barzdžius (116,000), and Norway’s Thomas Jakobsen (116,000). This group is well behind the pack with Bezdek starting off in 24th place and the overall chip leader Jurgis Beinoras with more than double any player from Day 1c after bagging 252,000 on Day 1a.
Check out the final chip counts from Day 1c below and stay tuned for the Day 2 seat draw of the 2025 Kings of Vilnius €1,100 Main Event, powered by OlyBet, at Olympic Casino Lietuva.
Place Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Anne Bezdek
Finland 118,500 79 2 Marek Žigel
Lithuania 117,000 78 3 Rokas Barzdžius
Lithuania 116,000 77 4 Thomas Jakobsen
Norway 116,000 77 5 Mantas Liachauskas
Lithuania 100,000 67 6 Baptiste Caim
France 97,500 65 7 Algirdas Šukys
Lithuania 80,000 53 8 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 77,500 52 9 Adomas Liutkevičius
Lithuania 67,500 45 10 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 61,000 41 11 Valerijus Raginis
Lithuania 58,500 39 12 Vitoldas Rogoža
Lithuania 56,000 37 13 Kęstutis Jungevičius
Lithuania 54,000 36 14 Vidas Encius
Lithuania 51,500 34 15 Krisjanis Stankevics
Latvia 49,500 33 16 Mantas Burba
Lithuania 46,500 31 17 Joni Liimatta
Finland 43,500 29 18 Bartlomiej Grabowski
Poland 37,000 25 19 Artūras Antonianas
Lithuania 36,000 24 20 Vidar Assersen
Norway 36,000 24 21 Michael Schmitz
Germany 33,500 22 22 Klavs Garselis
Latvia 32,500 22 23 Saara Ylianttila
Finland 32,500 22 24 Linda Lahdenpää
Finland 22,000 15 25 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania 19,500 13 -
Jae Han Kim Leads 40 Qualifiers from Day 1B of Kings of Vilnius Main Event

Jae Han Kim Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 40/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed After 12 levels of play, 40 players out of 136 entrants in Day 1B of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event managed to bag and tag for Day 2. They join 34 qualifiers from Day 1a, with Day 1c ongoing, and late registration open until the start of Level 15 in Day 2.
Jae Han Kim of South Korea, fresh off a third-place finish in the High Roller, rose to the top of the standings after accumulating a 244,000 stack. He is closely followed by Michael Kim Falcon of Denmark (211,000) and Edgaras Gendvilis of Lithuania (194,000). Defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius (81,500) also qualified.
The full list of Day 1B qualifiers is set out below:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 244,000 162 2 Michael Kim Falcon
Denmark 211,000 140 3 Edgaras Gendvilis
Lithuania 194,000 129 4 Gediminas Uselis
Lithuania 177,000 118 5 Goran Salinovic
Croatia 172,500 115 6 Šarūnas Reklaitis
Lithuania 168,500 112 7 Edgaras Kausinis
Lithuania 167,500 111 8 Modestas Kryžanauskas
Lithuania 167,500 111 9 Audrius Laimelis
Lithuania 150,500 100 10 Dmitri Dudakov
Estonia 144,500 96 11 Saara Benlamine
Finland 143,000 95 12 Ignas Jasinevicius
Lithuania 128,000 85 13 Tomas Kirchovas
Lithuania 125,000 83 14 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 122,000 81 15 Matiss Celmins
Latvia 118,500 79 16 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 108,500 72 17 Ricardas Lukauskas
Lithuania 108,500 72 18 Artūras Daukševič
Lithuania 98,000 65 19 Kaspars Mallons
Latvia 95,500 63 20 Inese Petrova
Latvia 92,000 61 21 Zeljko Petrovic
Croatia 89,000 59 22 Marius Kudzmanas
Lithuania 86,500 57 23 Tadas Trumpulis
Lithuania 83,000 55 24 Aurimas Stanevičius
Lithuania 81,500 54 25 Egidijus Oleinik
Lithuania 81,000 54 26 Sigitas Raila
Lithuania 81,000 54 27 Gatis Popovs
Latvia 80,000 53 28 Tony Westby
Norway 80,000 53 29 Vytautas Kačerauskas
Lithuania 72,000 48 30 Krisjanis Balodis
Latvia 61,500 41 31 Kornelijus Smilingis
Lithuania 58,000 38 32 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 49,500 33 33 Justinas Adomauskas
Lithuania 44,000 29 34 Henri Schalin
Finland 38,000 25 35 Laurynas Černiauskas
Lithuania 34,000 22 36 Jesper Hansen
Denmark 33,000 22 37 Jari Kaerkkaeinen
Finland 30,000 20 38 Rytis Skrebutėnas
Lithuania 22,000 14 39 Arūnas Garunkštis
Lithuania 15,500 10 40 Paulius Kostickis
Lithuania 9,000 6 -
40 Qualifiers From Day 1B of Kings of Vilnius Main Event

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 40/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Day 1B has now concluded, with 40 players bagging and tagging from 136 entrants, joining the 34 qualifiers from Day 1A. Stay tuned for updated chip counts for Day 1B.
Day 1C is ongoing, and late registration for the event closes before the start of Level 15 in Day 2, which kicks off at noon tomorrow.
Chips counts for Day 1C qualifiers will be provided tomorrow.
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Last Level Exits

Tomas Bulksas Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 40/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The following players have just missed the Day 2 cut from Day 1B:-
Paulius Kisielius – 0
Audrius Martinkenas – 0
Edgaras Baranauskas – 0
Tomas Bulksas – 0
Marius Maciukas – 0 -
Small One For Dudakov
Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 40/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Dmitri Dudakov opened to 3,000 from early position, and Rytis Skrebutenas defended the big blind.
The Q♠J♣4♠ flop was checked to the 7♣ turn, where Skrebutenas check-folded versus a bet of 4,000 from Dudakov.
Dmitri Dudakov – 142,000
Rytis Skrebutenas – 23,000 -
Kryzanauskas Spikes River

Modestas Kryzanauskas Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 46/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Grigorijus Vasilavicius opened to 3,000 from middle position, and was faced with a three-bet to 14,000 from Modestas Kryzanauskas in the cutoff.
Action folded back to Vasilavicius, who made the call.
On the J♣6♦4♣ flop, Vasilavicius checked and Kryzanauskas fired out a bet of 10,000. Vasilavicius check-raised to 21,400, and called off for his roughly 60,000 stack versus a jam from Kryzanauskas.
Grigorijus Vasilavicius – A♥J♥
Modestas Kryzanauskas – A♣K♣Vasilavicius was ahead with top pair, but had plenty of outs to avoid versus Kryzanauskas’ flush draw and overcard.
The 5♥ turn was a brick, but Kryzanauskas spiked the K♠ on the river to take the pot, much to his opponent’s dismay.
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 175,000
Grigorijus Vasilavicius – 0 -
Raila Busts Saveikis

Sigitas Raila Level 12: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 47/136 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed A pot of around 20,000 had developed on a board of A♣J♥K♣9♣6♠, in a battle of the blinds between Sigitas Raila and Algirdas Saveikis.
Raila led out with a bet of 6,000, and was faced with a jam from Saveikis for around 51,000. Raila went into the tank but ultimately made the call with the slightly covering stack.
Saveikis tabled 3♥2♣ for air, and Raila had found a good call with K♥Q♦ for second pair kings.
Sigitas Raila – 141,000
Algirdas Saveikis – 0 -
Day 1C of Kings of Vilnius Main Event Underway

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Day 1C of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event is now underway, with 11 players registered for the start of play.
Day 1C represents the last starting flight for the Main Event, but late registration remains open until the start of Level 15 in Day 2.
Our coverage will remain with Day 1B, but full chip counts of Day 1C qualifiers will be provided in due course.
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Maciukas Raises River

Marius Maciukas Level 11: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 53/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Rytas Skrebutenas opened to 2,500 from middle position, and was met with a three-bet to 7,700 by Marius Maciukas from the hijack. Action folded back to Skrebutenas, who called.
On the J♥10♦6♠ flop, Skrebutenas check-called in the face of a bet of 5,200 from Maciukas.
The 6♣ flop was checked to the J♦ river, where Skrebutenas led out with a bet of 10,500. After a considerable period of thought, Maciukas raised to 26,200.
Skrebutenas went into the tank, but was ultimately forced to fold.
Marius Maciukas – 89,000
Rytas Skrebutenas – 42,500 -
Recent Eliminations

Saraa Ylianttila Level 11: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 53/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The following players have recently been sent to the rail, and will have to fire again to qualify for Day 2:-
Saraa Ylianttila – 0
Thomas Jakobsen – 0
Valerijus Raginis – 0
Modestas Sudnius – 0 -
Falcon Flys to Double

Michael Kim Falcon Level 11: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 55/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Michael Kim Falcon was raking in a double-up, after he turned a flush with Q♥8♥ on a board K♥6♦2♥9♥8♠, usurping Inese Petrova’s 2♠2♣ for a set of deuces.
Michael Kim Falcon – 94,000
Inese Petrova – 115,000 -
Benlamine Busts Lahdenpaeae in Cooler

Saara Benlamine Level 10: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 55/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Deividas Kvaselis opened to 2,500 from early position, and received calls from Saara Benlamine on the button, and Linda Lahdenpaeae and Gediminas Uselis in the blinds.
On the Q♠10♥9♦ flop, action was checked to Kvaselis, who fired out a bet of 5,300. Benlamine called, before Lahdenpaeae produced a check-raise to 14,000.
Uselis and Kvaselis quickly folded, but Benlamine back-jammed with the covering stack, and Lahdenpaeae quickly got her roughly 35,000 total stack into the middle.
Linda Lahdenpaeae: Q♥10♦
Saara Benlamine: K♣J♠Lahdenpaeae had top two pair, but Benlamine had flopped the joint, and Lahdenpaeae could not fill up on the 6♥3♠ runout.
Saara Benlamine – 140,000
Linda Lahdenpaeae – 0 -
Jasinevicius Jams River

Ignas Jasinevicius Level 10: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 55/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed A big pot of around 80,000 had developed by the river on a board of 5♠5♣2♠4♥5♦, in a hand between Ignas Jasinevicius and Michael Kim Falcon.
Jasinevicius jammed for around 34,000, and after a great deal of time in the tank, Falcon folded.
Ignas Jasinevicius – 124,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 47,000 -
Salinovic Busts Pinkevicius

Goran Salinovic Level 10: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 59/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed A pot of around 12,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣8♥6♣10♥, in a hand between Tomas Pinkevicius in early position and Goran Salinovic on the button.
Pinkevicius fired out a bet of 10,000, and Salinovic called.
The A♠ hit on the river, and after a period of thought, Pinkevicius jammed for 35,500, receiving a snap-call from Salinvoic.
Pinkevicius confidently tabled 10♠10♦ for a set of tens, but was shocked and dismayed in equal measure to see Salinvoic had went runner-runner for the nut straight with K♥J♠.
Goran Salinovic – 150,000
Tomas Pinkevicius – 0 -
Adomauskas Good at Showdown

Justinas Adomauskas Level 10: 600/1,200/1,200 Entries: 64/135 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Justinas Adomauskas opened to 2,400 from the button, and Vytautas Kacerauskas defended the big blind.
On the J♥7♠5♠ flop, Kacerauskas check-called in the face of a bet of 2,000 from Adomauskas.
The 8♠ turn and Q♥ river were checked through. Kacerauskas confidently tabled K♠5♣ for a pair of fives, but Adomauskas had him pipped with A♦7♦ for a pair of sevens.
Justinas Adomauskas – 25,500
Vytautas Kacerauskas – 20,400 -
Top Counts at Final Break

Gediminas Uselis Level 9: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 68/134 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The players have been sent on their final break of the day in Day 1B of the Main Event, and the following top the standings:-
Gediminas Uselis – 160,000
Edgaras Gendvilis – 160,000
Sarunas Reklaitis – 145,000
Jae Han Kim – 141,000
Edgaras Kausinis – 131,000 -
Reklaitis Busts Kirsis

Sarunas Reklaitis Level 9: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 71/134 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Ignotas Kirsis was getting up out of his chair, and Sarunas Reklaitis was scooping in the pot, after Kirsis’ 5♠5♣ came unstuck against Reklaitis’ K♣Q♥ on the K♦7♣2♥K♥4♠ board, Reklaitis holding trip kings.
Sarunas Reklaitis – 147,000
Ignotas Kirsis – 0 -
Rockets for Popovs

Gatis Popovs Level 9: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 75/134 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Gatis Popovs was sweeping in a full-double up, after he jammed for around 35,000 into a pot of 26,000 on a board of 6♠3♠3♦7♠2♥, and received a call from Dmitri Dudakov.
Popovs tabled A♠A♦ for two pair aces and threes, and Dudakov mucked.
Gatis Popovs – 96,000
Dmitri Dudakov – 28,100 -
Trips for Saveikis

Level 9: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 75/134 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Around 26,500 had accumulated in the middle by the river on a board of Q♣10♠5♥Q♦4♠, in a hand between Algirdas Saveikis and Jae Han Kim, both in middle position.
Saveikis fired out a bet of 15,000, and Kim called after some time for contemplation.
Saveikis tabled Q♠J♥ for trip queens, and Kim tapped the table and mucked.
Algirdas Saveikis – 62,000
Jae Han Kim – 136,000 -
Set for Uselis

Gediminas Uselis Level 9: 500/1,000/1,000 Entries: 76/132 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed A pot of around 25,000 had developed by the river, on a board of A♥10♠5♦7♠K♣, in a hand between Gediminas Uselis in the cutoff and Einius Jurgevicius on the button.
Uselis fired out a bet of 14,500, and Jurgevicius called after a reasonable period of time in the tank.
Uselis tabled 5♠5♣ for bottom set, and Jurgevicius was forced to muck.
Gediminas Uselis – 122,000
Einius Jurgevicius – 31,200 -
Recent Eliminations

Ignas Jasinevicius Level 8: 400/800/800 Entries: 79/128 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The following players have recently been eliminated, and will have to fire again if they wish to progress to Day 2:-
Ignas Jasinevicius – 0
Thomas Larsen – 0
Vidar Assersen – 0
Tomas Bulksas – 0 -
Gendvilis Good at Showdown

Edgaras Gendvilis Level 8: 400/800/800 Entries: 79/128 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Jurgis Garsva opened to 1,800 from early position, and received a call from Edgaras Gendvilis on the button.
The J♠9♠5♣ flop was checked to the 5♥ turn, where Garsva fired out a bet of 2,800.
Gendvilis called to see the 6♠ river, which was checked through.
Garsva confidently tabled 10♠10♣ for a pair of tens, but Gendvilis took the pot with Q♥J♦ for top pair jacks.
Edgaras Gendvilis – 114,000
Jurgis Garsva – 25,000 -
Smilingis Busts Balciunas

Kornelijus Smilingis Level 8: 400/800/800 Entries: 79/128 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Darius Balciunas opened to 1,700 under the gun, and received a call from Kornelijus Smilingis on the button.
On the A♠9♠4♥ flop, Balciunas continued with a bet of 3,000, which failed to shake off Smilingis.
The Q♠ hit on the turn, and Balciunas checked to his opponent. Smilingis fired out a bet of 4,000, and Balciunas check-jammed for 21,000. Smilingis made the quick call with the covering stack.
Darius Balciunas: A♣K♦
Kornelijus Smilingis: J♠10♠Balciunas had top pair, but he was drawing dead versus Smilingis’ flush, the 5♠ river completing the board.
Kornelijus Smilingis – 98,000
Darius Balciunas – 0 -
Cerniauskas Busts Defending Champ Stanevicius

Laurynas Cerniauskas Level 7: 300/600/600 Entries: 82/123 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius was all-in for 8,100 on a flop of 5♦4♦3♠, and at risk against Laurynas Cerniauskas.
Aurimas Stanevicius: A♦5♠
Laurynas Cerniauskas: A♣A♥Stanevicius had top pair and a straight draw, but was in trouble versus Cerniauskas’ rockets, and there was no escape on the Q♥3♦ runout.
Laurynas Cerniauskas – 39,000
Aurimas Stanevicius – 0 -
Adomauskas Check-Jams River

Justinas Adomauskas Level 7: 300/600/600 Entries: 82/123 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Tadas Trumpulis opened to 1,500 from middle position, and Justinas Adomauskas defended the big blind.
On the K♠7♠2♠ flop, Adomauskas check-called in the face of a bet of 1,200 from Trumpulis.
The same pattern followed on the 10♦ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 4,500 from Trumpulis.
The 2♥ river completed the board, and Adomauskas checked for a third time. Trumpulis fired out a bet of 8,000, but Adomauskas responded with a check-jam to 31,500.
Trumpulis shot up in his chair, took a swig of his drink, and pondered the spot for a while, but eventually elected to fold.
Justinas Adomauskas – 50,000
Tadas Trumpulis – 31,500 -
Kvaselis Good at Showdown

Deividas Kvaselis Level 7: 300/600/600 Entries: 84/119 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Aurimas Stanevicius opened to 1,200 from the cutoff, and Deividas Kvaselis defended the big blind.
On the 10♥9♥8♦ flop, Kvaselis check-called versus a bet of 1,100 from Stanevicius.
The 2♥ turn and Q♥ river were checked through, and Kvaselis took the pot with K♥8♠ for the king-high flush.
Deividas Kvaselis – 20,000
Aurimas Stanevicius – 14,500 -
Larsen Pips Barzdzius

Thomas Larsen Level 7: 300/600/600 Entries: 84/119 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Thomas Larsen opened to 1,500 under the gun, and Rokas Barzdzius defended the big blind.
The Q♥8♠3♣ flop and 6♣ turn were checked to the 2♣ river. Barzdzius led out with a bet of 1,600, and Larsen called.
Barzdzius tabled A♣10♥ for ace-ten high, and Larsen had found a hero-call with A♥J♦.
Thomas Larsen – 19,000
Rokas Barzdzius – 53,200 -
Top Counts at Second Break

Tomas Bulkšas and Linas Bulkšas Level 6: 200/500/500 Entries: 85/115 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day, with the following leading the way:-
Ignotas Kirsis – 115,000
Dominik Nagly – 110,000
Goran Salinovic – 110,000
Saara Ylianttila – 105,000
Tomas Bulksas – 98,000 -
Salinovic Good at Showdown
Level 6: 200/500/500 Entries: 85/115 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed A pot of around 5,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣Q♦6♠5♦, in a hand between Goran Salinovic under the gun, and Aigars Petrovs in the small blind.
Petrovs check-called a bet of 2,500 to see the A♣ river, which was checked through.
Salinovic tabled 9♦9♥ for two pair, queens and nines, and that was sufficient to force Petrovs to muck.
Goran Salinovic – 110,000
Aigars Petrovs – 35,000 -
Recent Exits

Gediminas Uselis Level 6: 200/500/500 Entries: 84/113 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The following players have recently hit the rail, and will have to fire another bullet to progress:-
Gediminas Uselis – 0
Michael Kim Falcon – 0
Aigars Petrov – 0
Marek Zigel – 0
Per Michael Engstroem – 0 -
Kim Bluff-Catches

Level 6: 200/500/500 Entries: 81/106 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Tomas Kirchovas opened to 1,200 from the cutoff, and received calls from Laurynas Cerniauskas on the button and Jae Han Kim in the big blind, who is fresh off a third–place finish in the High Roller.
On the Q♣9♥4♠ flop, action was checked to Kirchovas, who fired out a bet of 2,500, which failed to shake off either opponent.
The 4♥ hit on the turn, and the same pattern followed, with Kirchova sliding out a bet of 5,500. Cerniauskas folded but Kim stuck around.
The A♥ river completed the board, and Kim check-called a bet of 14,000 from Kirchova.
Kirchova instantly mucked, and Kim turned over the 2♠ as he raked in the pot, much to the amusement of the table.
Jae Han Kim – 130,000
Tomas Kirchovas – 73,000
Laurynas Cerniauskas – 32,200 -
Benlamine Spikes Two-Outer Against Defending Champ

Saraa Benlamine Level 6: 200/500/500 Entries: 81/106 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Saara Benlamine was all-in for 26,000 and at risk against defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius.
Saara Benlamine: Q♣Q♥
Aurimas Stanevicius: K♥K♣It was ladies versus cowboys in a cooler, but Benlamine spiked a set on the turn on the 10♣8♦2♣Q♠J♥ runout.
Saara Benlamine – 53,200
Aurimas Stanevicius – 20,000 -
Uselis Takes From Popovs

Gediminas Uselis Level 5: 200/400/400 Entries: 81/101 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Gatis Popovs opened to 1,000 from the button, and Gediminas Uselis defended the big blind.
On the Q♥Q♠3♠ flop, Uselis checked, and Popovs slid out a bet of 1,200. Uselis responded with a check-raise to 3,600, and Popovs quickly called.
The 2♣ hit on the turn, and Uselis fired out a bet of 5,600, which failed to shake off Popovs.
The 2♣ river completed the board, and Uselis fired once more with a bet of 10,300. Popovs gave it a bit of thought but ultimately folded.
Gediminas Uselis – 40,000
Gatis Popovs – 75,000 -
Kirchovas Takes Three-Bet Pot

Tomas Kirchovas Level 5: 200/400/400 Entries: 82/100 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Tomas Kirchovas opened to 800 hijack, and was met with a three-bet to 2,400 from Laurynas Cerniauskas in the cutoff. Action folded back to Kirchovas, who called.
On the 9♣8♣3♦ flop, Kirchovas check-called in the face of a bet of 3,000 from Cerniauskas.
The A♥ hit on the turn, and Kirchovas checked once more. Cerniauskas double-barreled with a bet of 8,500, but snap-folded in the face of a check-raise to 18,000 from Kirchovas.
Tomas Kirchovas – 85,000
Laurynas Cerniauskas – 50,300 -
Small One for Raginis

Valerijus Raginis Level 5: 200/400/400 Entries: 81/99 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Valerijus Raginis opened to 1,000 under the gun, and received a call from Vidar Assersen in the cutoff.
The Q♦5♣2♥ flop was checked to the 4♠ turn, where Raginis check-called in the face of a bet of 1,000 from Assersen.
The A♠ river completed the board, and Raginis led out with a bet of 1,500, leading to a fold from Assersen.
Valerijus Raginis – 39,000
Vidar Assersen – 31,500 -
Recent Exits

Aigars Petrov Level 4: 100/300/300 Entries: 77/94 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The following players have recently hit the rail:-
Adomas Juozapavicius – 0
Gediminas Guzelis – 0
Jonas Lapinskas – 0
Aigars Petrov – 0
Sigitas Raila – 0 -
Straight for Ylianttila

Saara Ylianttila Level 4: 100/300/300 Entries: 79/93 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Edgaras Kausinas opened to 700 from the cutoff, and received calls from Saara Ylianttila and Paulius Kisielius in the blinds.
The A♠4♥3♦ flop was checked to the 10♦ turn, where action was checked to Kisielius. He led out with a bet of 1,200, and both of his opponents called.
The Q♠ river completed the board, and action was checked to Kisielius again. He double-barreled with a bet of 3,000, which forced a fold from Kausinas, but Ylianttila responded with a check-raise to 9.600.
Kisielius called, and was shown the bad news when Ylianttila tabled K♠J♦ for the nut straight.
Saara Ylianttila – 60,000
Paulius Kisielius – 22,000
Edgaras Kausinas – 98,000 -
Juozapavicius Stabs River

Adomas Juozapavicius Level 4: 100/300/300 Entries: 79/87 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Jonas Lapinskas opened to 700 from middle position, and received calls from Justinas Adomauskas on the button, and Adomas Juozapavicius in the big blind.
The J♦10♦6♣ flop was checked to Adomauskas, who fired out a bet of 800, which failed to shake off either opponent.
The 6♥ turn was checked to the 7♥ river, where Juozapavicius fired out a bet of 1,800, which disposed of both of his foes.
Adomas Juozapavicius – 18,000
Justinas Adomauskas – 38,000
Jonas Lapinskas – 37,000 -
Reklaitis Forces River Fold

Saurnas Reklaitis Level 4: 100/300/300 Entries: 79/87 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed Iryna Tsikhanskaya opened to 800 from the hijack, and Saurnas Reklaitis defended the big blind.
On the J♣7♠5♣ flop, Reklaitis check-raised to 3,000 versus a continuation bet of 1,000 from Tsikhanskaya.
Tsikhanskaya called to see the A♦ turn, where Reklaitis check-called a bet of 2,500 from his opponent.
The 7♣ river brought flush possibilities, and Reklaitis led out with a bet of 7,000, leading to a swift fold from Tsikhanskaya.
Saurnas Reklaitis – 40,200
Iryna Tsikhanskaya – 27,500 -
Break Time – Top Counts at First Break

Level 3: 100/200/200 Entries: 70/78 Prizes: TBC – €250,000 Guaranteed The players have been sent on their first 15-minute break of the day, with the following players having accumulated big stacks in the first session:-
Edgaris Kausinis – 100,000
Ignotas Kirsis – 94,000
Tomas Kirchovas – 76,000
Gatis Popovs – 75,000
Audrius Navickas – 66,000
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Jae Han Kim Leads Into Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Day

Jae Han Kim Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a frantic 12-hour day of poker action, only 16 players out of 133 Day 2 runners remain in the hunt for the €1,100 buy-in Kings of Vilnius Main Event title heading into the final day, all with their sights firmly set on the €63,290 first-place prize.
A total of 34 Day 2 entrants brought the total field to 327 runners, with the prize pool hitting €310,650, smashing the €250,000 guarantee. Those figures led to 41 places being paid, with a minimum cash good for a €2,200 payday. All surviving players are guaranteed a €4,000 score.
When the dust settled, Jae Han Kim of South Korea topped the standings, amassing a 1,615,000 stack primarily gained after making a turned one-card quad deuces hand against long-time chip leader Michael Kim Falcon, who jammed into him on the river with a full house and was left shell-shocked by the outcome. Kim has already bagged a third-place finish in the High Roller event during this series, and will be hoping to cap off his festival by upgrading bronze to gold by lifting the Main Event title.
Kim holds a healthy lead over Lithuanian players Egidijus Digrys (975,000) and Mantas Bagocius (910,000), while fellow countrymen Liutauras Armanavicius (210,000) and Ridas Bitauskas (285,000) will come into the final day as the short-stacks.
Dmitri Dudakov was the unfortunate player to bubble, which ended up being an 80-minute battle of endurance and patience for the players. Once the players were in the money, numerous short-stacks busted in rapid fashion, including defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius.
The full end of Day 2 chip counts are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 1,615,000 107 2 Egidijus Digrys
Lithuania 975,000 65 3 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania 910,000 60 4 Justinas Adomauskas
Lithuania 800,000 53 5 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 695,000 47 6 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania 680,000 45 7 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania 665,000 44 8 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 590,000 39 9 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 495,000 33 10 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania 480,000 32 11 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 405,000 27 12 Baptiste Caim
France 380,000 25 13 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania 320,000 21 14 Lukas Peteska
Lithuania 310,000 20 15 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 285,000 19 16 Liutauras Armanavicius
Lithuania 210,000 14 The remaining prizes the players will be battling it out for are as follows:-
Place Payout 1 €63,290 2 €42,470 3 €30,140 4 €21,340 5 €15,170 6 €11,330 7 €8,700 8 €7,280 9 €6,270 10-11 €5,560 12-13 €4,950 14-15 €4,450 16 €4,000 Play will resume at noon on 23 November at Olympic Casino Lietuva at blind level 23, with blinds of 10,000/15,000, with a 15,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 60-minute levels.
Play will continue until a champion is crowned, and Poker.Pro will be on the floor to bring you all the action, so be sure to stay tuned to our coverage of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event.
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Day 2 of Kings of Vilnius Main Event Concludes

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Play in Day 2 has now come to an end, with 16 players still standing for the final day, set to take place at noon on 23 November.
Stay tuned for updated chip counts and a recap of the day.
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Peteska Doubles via Digrys

Lukas Peteska Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Lukas Petescka was all-in for 134,000 and at risk versus Egidijus Digrys.
Lukas Petescka: J♠J♣
Egidijus Digrys: A♥K♦It was a fair fight, but Digrys bricked the 10♣9♣9♦Q♣6♥ runout.
Lukas Pestecka – 298,000
Egidijus Digrys – 980,000 -
Digrys Takes Three-Bet Pot

Egidijus Digrys Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys opened to 25,000 from middle position, and called a three-bet to 79,000 from Vasilij Barna on the button.
On the A♥10♣8♥ flop, Digrys check-called in the face of a bet of 75,000 from Barna.
The Q♣ turn was checked to the 8♣ river, where Digrys led out with a bet of 125,000, and Barna quickly folded.
Egidijus Digrys – 1,105,000
Vasilij Barna – 410,000 -
Armandas Zrelskis Eliminated in 17th Place (€4,000)

Armandas Zrelskis Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 After losing a decent pot to Martynas Racinskas versus a turned flush, Armandas Zrelskis was all-in for 185,000 and at risk against the same opponent shortly after.
Armandas Zrelskis: A♣4♠
Martynas Racinskas: 10♣10♠Zrelskis needed some help, but he bricked the J♣6♦5♥5♠6♣ runout.
Martynas Racinskas – 680,000
Armandas Zrelskis – 0 -
Set for Zrelskis to Double

Armandas Zrelskis Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis was sweeping in a double-up of his 182,000 stack, after his 6♠6♣ came off best in a flip against Roman Kulijev’s A♣Q♠ on the 6♥2♣2♠10♣9♠ runout, Zrelskis flopping a house.
Armandas Zrelskis – 394,000
Roman Kulijev – 580,000 -
Set for Bagocius to Double

Mantas Bagocius Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius was raking in a double-up of his 407,000 total stack, after check-calling a jam from Jae Han Kim on a completed board of 6♦4♥2♣K♦9♦.
Bagocius tabled 6♥6♣ for a set and Kim had Q♠5♠ for air.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,210,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,270,000 -
Zabarauskas Spikes River to Double

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 22: 6,000/12,000/12,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis opened to 25,000 under the gun, and received calls from Roman Kulijev, and Martynas Mockevicius and Vilius Zabarauskas in the blinds.
The 9♦6♠5♠ flop was checked to Kulijev, who fired out a bet of 35,000. Mockevicius folded, before Zabarauskas check-jammed for 219,000, forcing out Zrelskis.
Kulijev thought it over for a bit, and made the call.
Vilius Zabarauskas: A♠3♠
Roman Kulijev: 9♥8♥Kulijev was ahead with top pair but Zabarauskas had the flush draw, and although the 4♣ turn was a brick, the K♠ hit on the river.
Zabarauskas celebrated with gusto.
Vilius Zabarauskas – 500,000
Roman Kulijev- 790,000 -
Tomas Kirchovas Eliminated in 18th Place (€3,580)

Tomas Kirchovas Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 17/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev was sweeping in a double-up of his 452,000 stack, after his Q♦Q♥ cracked Tomas Kirchovas’ A♣A♥ on a board of K♣Q♠J♣5♦2♥.
Kirchovas was left with 15,000, and busted in the next hand to Egidijus Digrys with J♠4♠ against Digrys’ K♥Q♠ on the Q♣10♦4♠6♣7♠ runout.
Digrys also won a side pot after some betting against Martynas Mockevicius, who folded the river.
Roman Kulijev – 1,050,000
Egidijus Digrys – 440,000
Tomas Kirchovas – 0 -
Michael Kim Falcon Eliminated in 19th Place (€3,580)

Michael Kim Falcon Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 18/327 Prizes: €310,650 A massive 600,000 pot had developed by the river in a hand between Michael Kim Falcon and Jae Han Kim, with the board reading 4♠2♠2♦2♥J♦.
Falcon jammed for 300,000 and was snapped by Kim, who just covered him.
Falcon tabled 5♦5♠ for the full house, and was astounded when Kim tabled Q♣2♣ for quads.
“I feel sorry for you” said Kim, as Falcon got up from the table shell-shocked.
Jae Han Kim – 1,550,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 0 -
Caim Bluff-Catches

Baptiste Caim Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Baptiste Caim opened to 21,000 from the cutoff, and Deividas Butnoras defended the big blind.
The 8♥6♣3♥ flop was checked to the 7♣ turn, where Butnoras led out with a bet of 25,000, which failed to shake off Caim.
The 3♦ river completed the board, and Butnoras double-barreled with a bet of 60,000, receiving a snap-call from Caim.
Butnoras tabled Q♣5♠ for air, and Caim took the pot with 7♠6♠ for two pair.
Baptiste Caim – 565,000
Deividas Butnoras – 340,000 -
Kim Takes From Falcon

Jae Han Kim Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim was sweeping in a chunky pot, after bluff-catching against Michael Kim Falcon.
Falcon had A♠J♣ on 10♦7♣4♣K♠10♠, and Kim took the pot with a pair kings with K♦4♦, Falcon firing out a bet of 150,000 into a 300,000 pot on the river.
Jae Han Kim – 1,100,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 1,115,000 -
Sarunas Reklaitis Eliminated in 20th Place (€3,580)

Sarunas Reklaitis Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 19/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 25,000 from middle position, and called a three-bet jam from Sarunas Reklaitis in the cutoff.
Sarunas Reklaitis: A♦5♠
Mantas Bagocius: A♣K♣Reklaitis was dominated and he whiffed the Q♣4♣3♠9♠7♠ runout.
Mantas Bagocius – 700,000
Sarunas Reklaitis – 0 -
Vidar Assersen Eliminated in 21st Place (€3,240)

Level 21: 5,000/10,000/10,000 Entries: 20/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vidar Assersen was all-in for 90,000 from the big blind after calling off a jam from Liutauras Armanavicius from the small blind.
Vidar Assersen: A♣10♣
Liutauras Armanavicius: Q♦4♠Assersen was ahead, and hit trip aces by the turn, but got rivered by a one-card straight in brutal fashion on the A♦5♠2♠A♣3♠ runout.
Liutauras Armanavicius – 240,000
Vidar Assersen – 0 -
Tony Westby Eliminated in 22nd Place (€3,240)

Tony Westby Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 21/327 Prizes: €310,650 Three players saw a flop in a three-bet pot, each putting in 39,000 preflop.
The K♣Q♦8♥ flop was checked to the 6♣ turn, where action was checked to Liutauras Armanavicius, who slid out a bet of 35,000.
Tony Westby raised to 100,000, before Jae Han Kim check-jammed for 370,000, covering Westby.
Armanavicius folded and Westby called after time in the tank.
Tony Westby: 6♦6♠
Jae Han Kim: K♠K♥It was a set over set cooler, the 7♣ river confirming Westby’s exit.
Jae Han Kim – 850,000
Tony Westby – 0 -
Modestas Kryzanauskas Eliminated in 23rd Place (€3,240)

Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 22/327 Prizes: €310,650 Modestas Kryzanauskas was all-in for 120,000 and at risk against Martynas Mockevicius.
Modestas Kryzanauskas: A♠J♦
Martynas Mockevicius: K♣8♣Kryzanauskas was ahead, but Mockevicius hit trip eights across the 8♠5♦3♣8♦K♥ runout.
Martynas Mockevicius – 565,000
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 0 -
Three Table Seat Draw
Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 415,000 52 2 2 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 195,000 24 2 3 Michael Kim Falcon Denmark 1,620,000 203 2 4 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 780,000 98 2 5 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 950,000 119 2 6 Lukas Peteška Lithuania 320,000 40 2 7 Baptiste Caim France 490,000 61 2 8 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 325,000 41 3 1 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 320,000 40 3 2 Liutauras Armanavičius Lithuania 219,000 27 3 3 Vidar Assersen Norway 90,000 11 3 4 Justinas Adomauskas Lithuania 263,000 33 3 5 Tony Westby Norway 215,000 27 3 6 Mantas Bagočius Lithuania 512,000 64 3 7 Šarūnas Reklaitis Lithuania 144,000 18 3 8 Jae Han Kim Norway 755,000 94 4 1 Tomas Kirchovas Lithuania 360,000 45 4 2 Martynas Račinskas Lithuania 420,000 53 4 3 Egidijus Digrys Lithuania 660,000 83 4 4 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 530,000 66 4 5 Modestas Kryžanauskas Lithuania 105,000 13 4 6 Armandas Zrelskis Lithuania 500,000 63 4 7 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 350,000 44 -
Further Exits

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 24/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have headed to the payout desk:-
24th –
Mantas Liachauskas – €3,240
25th –Vitoldas Rogoza – €2,930
26th –Aleksandrs Krumins – €2,930
27th –Paulius Jucys – €2,930
28th –Deividas Daubaris – €2,670
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Dobrinskij Doubles via Butnoras

Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 26/327 Prizes: €310,650 Valerij Dobrinskij was all-in for 122,000 and at risk against Deividas Butnoras.
Valerij Dobrinskij: 7♦7♣
Deividas Butnoras: A♦K♣It was a fair fight, and Butnoras could not connect with the J♦3♣2♣6♥4♣ runout.
Valerij Dobrisnkij – 264,000
Deividas Butnoras – 194,000 -
Recent Eliminations

Marek Zigel Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 29/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have had to head to the exits:-
29th –
Edgaras Gendvilis – €2,670
30th –Mindaugas Kriauciunas – €2,670
31st –Matiss Celmins – €2,670
32nd –Marek Zigel – €2,430
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Double for Dobrinskij

Valerij Dobrinskij Level 20: 4,000/8,000/8,000 Entries: 30/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 16,000 from the hijack, and called a three-bet jam from Valerij Dobrinskij in the cutoff.
Valerij Dobrinskij: Q♦J♠
Roman Kulijev: A♦3♦Dobrinskij needed some help, and he spiked a jack on the turn on the 9♣8♦8♥J♦K♥ runout.
Valerij Dobrinskij – 170,000
Roman Kulijev – 227,000 -
Racinskas Doubles via Kim in Marathon Hand
Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 31/327 Prizes: €310,650 
Martynas Racinskas Around 120,000 was in the middle on a flop of A♦J♥3♠, in a hand between Martynas Racinskas and Jae Han Kim.
Kim check-called a bet of 38,000 to see the J♣ turn, and promptly led out with a bet of 250,000, putting Racinskas to the test for the rest of his 151,000 stack.
A full eight minutes went by with Racinskas in the tank before the clock was called. With one second left, he called.
“Good call” said Kim, as he tabled 4♦4♥, while Racinskas tabled A♥K♥.
Kim could not find a two-outer on the 6♠ river, and a huge pot went to Racinskas.
Martynas Racinskas – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 465,000 -
Further Exits

Saraa Ylianttila Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 32/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have been sent to departures:-
Krisjanis Balodis – €2,430
Saara Ylianttila – €2,430
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Double-Up for Krumins

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 33/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 19,000 from the button, and reluctantly called a three-bet jam to 65,000 from Aleksandrs Krumins in the big blind.
Aleksandrs Krumins: A♦Q♣
Roman Kulijev: K♥J♥It was a 60/40 spot, and Krumins flopped two pair on the A♣Q♦7♦5♦8♥ runout, Kulijev unable to find his gutshot.
Aleksandrs Krumins – 155,000
Roman Kulijev – 365,000 -
Hitting the Rail

Aurimas Stanevicius Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 34/327 Prizes: €310,650 The defending champion, Aurimas Stanevicius, is among the recent departures:-
35th –
Aurimas Stanevicius – €2,430
36th –Jurgis Beinoras – €2,430
37th –Egidijus Oleinik – €2,430
38th –Tomas Bassus – €2,430
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Digrys Doubles via Celmins Again

Egidijus Digrys Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys was scooping in a double-up after he rivered a straight with K♠Q♠ against Matiss Celmins’ A♠Q♥ on the 10♥8♠6♣J♣9♥ runout, the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Egidijus Digrys – 253,000
Matiss Celmins – 175,000 -
Double for Digrys

Egidijus Digrys Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys was all-in for 50,000 and at risk against Matiss Celmins.
Egidijus Digrys: K♥K♣
Matiss Celmins: A♠8♠Digrys had cowboys and Celmins bricked the Q♦J♣4♥6♦10♠ runout.
Egidijus Digrys – 118,000
Matiss Clemins – 315,000 -
Eliminations Since the Bubble

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 19: 3,000/6,000/6,000 Entries: 38/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have been sent to the payout desk:-
39th –
Tomas Karvall – €2,430
40th –Audrius Navickas – €2,220
41st –Arturas Antonianas – €2,220
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Dudakov Bubbles Kings of Vilnius Main Event

Dmitri Dudakov Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 41/327 Prizes: €310,650 Dmitri Dudakov was down to 10,000 under the gun on the bubble, and elected to limp. Jae Han Kim raised to 300,000 forcing out all other opponents, and Dudakov called.
Dmitri Dudakov: K♣4♠
Jae Han Kim: A♥K♥Dudakov was dominated, and Kim rivered a straight on the Q♥10♦5♠Q♣J♦ runout, bringing to an end an 80-minute bubble.
All players are now guaranteed a minimum cash of €2,200. This was also the last hand before the break, and the players have been sent on a 15-minute break.
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Full House for Kirchovas

Tomas Kirchovas Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 64,000 had developed by the river on a board of K♣10♠3♣10♥9♣, in a hand between Tomas Kirchovas under the gun, and Valerij Dobrikskij on the button.
Kirchovas fired out a bet of 30,000, and after some thought Dobrikskij called, but mucked when Kirchovas tabled K♠K♥ for the full house.
Tomas Kirchovas – 178,000
Valerij Dobrikskij – 120,000 -
Balodis Doubles

Krisjanis Balodis Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 Michael Kim Falcon jammed from the small blind and Krisjanis Balodis called off in the big blind for his 39,000 stack.
Krisjanis Balodis: A♦A♣
Michael Kim Falcon: K♠8♦Balodis had the goods, and there were no surprises on the J♥6♥2♥4♦4♥ runout.
Krisjanis Balodis – 90,000
Michael Kim Falcon – 990,000 -
Peteska Puts Mockevicius in Blender

Lukas Peteska Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 130,000 in the middle on a completed board of 9♠5♠3♠J♣J♥, Martynas Mockevicius had 28,000 in front of him, and the all-in triangle was in front of Lukas Peteska with the covering stack.
Mockevicius was in the tank, and he folded after the clock was called.
Lukas Peteska – 580,000
Martynas Mockevicius – 120,000 -
Zrelskis Cracks Cowboys to Bring Bubble

Armandas Zrelskis Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 42/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis opened to 10,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam to 62,000 from Kaspars Mallons in the big blind.
Kaspars Mallons: K♠K♦
Armandas Zrelskis: A♥4♥Mallons looked in great shape, but Zrelskis flopped two pair on the A♣4♣3♠7♣5♥ runout.
We are now on the bubble.
Armandas Zrelskis – 535,000
Kaspars Mallons – 0 -
Kim Rivers Dauksevic

Jae Han Kim Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 43/327 Prizes: €310,650 Arturas Dauksevic was getting up out of his chair, and his stack was being passed to Jae Han Kim, after Kim hit trips on the river with 6♠5♣ on a board of J♥7♠5♦4♠5♠, usurping Dauksevic’s A♠7♣, the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Jae Han Kim – 682,000
Arturas Dauksevic – 0 -
Krumins Skittles Skridulis

Aleksandrs Krumins Level 18: 2,000/5,000/5,000 Entries: 44/327 Prizes: €310,650 Aleksandrs Krumins opened under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 56,000 from Rokas Skridulis on the button, leaving himself a single 5,000 chip behind.
Action back to Krumins, who went into the tank. The clock was called, and with five seconds left, he moved all-in, and Skridulis called.
Rokas Skridulis: A♠K♣
Aleksandrs Krumins: A♥Q♥Skridulis had Krumins pipped, and looked set for the double-up after the J♣10♦7♠ flop and 2♣ turn, but the K♠ hit on the river in cruel fashion to give Krumins the straight and send Skridulis to the rail just outside the money.
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Falcon Puts Kriauciunas in Blender

Michael Kim Falcon Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 80,000 had brewed between Michael Kim Falcon and Mindaugas Kriauciunas, with the board reading 9♥6♦3♦8♥5♥.
Kriauciunas fired out a bet of 35,000, and was met with a raise to 130,000 from Falcon.
Kriauciunas went into the tank, and ultimately reluctantly folded, suggesting to a table mate that he had a flush.
Michael Falcon – 900,000
Mindaugas Kriauciunas – 175,000 -
Falcon Keeps Building

Michael Kim Falcon Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Racinskas opened to 8,000 from under the gun, and Michael Kim Falcon called on the button.
On the 9♠3♠2♥ flop, Racinskas check-called in the face of a bet of 14,000 from Falcon.
The same pattern followed on the 2♠ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 21,000 from Falcon.
The 7♥ river was checked through. Racinskas confidently tabled 8♣8♥ for two pair eights and deuces, but Falcon had him pipped with A♠9♣ for two pair, nines and deuces.
Michael Kim Falcon – 830,000
Martynas Racinskas – 200,000 -
Exits Since Second Break

Marius Kudzmanas Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 45/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the buffers just before the money bubble:-
Marius Kudzmanas – 0
Viktors Caikins – 0
Zeljko Petrovic – 0
Vidas Encius – 0
Nidas Jarusevicius – 0
Edgaris Kausinis – 0
Kornelijus Smilingis – 0 -
Zabarauskas Scoops Huge Pot with Set

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 49/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vilius Zabarauskas was celebrating after securing a full double-up against Jae Han Kim with a set.
Zabarauskas held 7♥7♦ against Kim’s J♠9♠, with the board reading A♥8♠7♣3♥3♦, and the chips hitting the middle on the turn.
Vilius Zabarauskas – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 430,000 -
Peteska Flips Out Lindqvist

Lukas Peteska Level 17: 2,000/4,000/4,000 Entries: 50/327 Prizes: €310,650 A player opened to 8,000, before Lukas Peteska three-bet to 33,000 from the button. Benjamin Lindqvist was in the big blind, and he cold four-bet jammed for 51,000.
The opener folded and Peteska made the call.
Lukas Peteska: 10♣10♥
Benjamin Lindqvist: A♣Q♣It was off to the races, and Lindqvist bricked the 8♦7♦7♥6♠8♥ runout.
Lukas Peteska – 485,000
Benjamin Lindqvist – 0 -
Top Counts at Second Break

Michael Kim Falcon Michael Kim Falcon still leads the way at the second break, with the top counts as follows:-
Michael Kim Falcon – 665,000
Jae Han Kim – 633,000
Armandas Zrelskis – 630,000
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 400,000
Matiss Clemins – 374,000 -
Break Time
Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 57/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
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Exits Before the Second Break

Tomas Pinkevičius Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 59/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the rail before the second break:-
Tomas Pinkevicius – 0
Tadas Trumpulis – 0
Bartlomiej Grabowski – 0
Tomas Mozieko – 0 -
Skridulis Finds Two-Outer to Survive

Rokas Skridulis Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 59/327 Prizes: €310,650 Armandas Zrelskis opened to 6,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam to 45,000 from Rokas Skridulis in the big blind.
Rokas Skridulis: 4♣4♥
Armandas Zrelskis: A♦K♠Skridulis was ahead in a flip, but the king was in the window on the K♣9♦2♦ flop.
Skridulis was down to two outs, and the J♠ turn was a brick, but the 4♦ rolled off on the river in unbelievable fashion to keep Skridulis in it.
Rokas Skridulis – 98,500
Armandas Zrelskis – 615,000 -
Kryzanauskas Spikes River in Cooler

Modestas Kryzanauskas Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 60/327 Prizes: €310,650 A shout of celebration came from Table 10, and the reason became clear.
In a five-bet pot, Modestas Kryzanauskas’ K♠K♦ was all-in for 181,000 and up against start of day chip leader Jurgis Beinoras’ A♠K♣.
The 9♦8♦3♥ flop was clear, but Beinoras spiked the A♦ on the turn.
Kryzanauskas had picked up outs to the flush, and the 4♦ hit on the river, and he celebrated with gusto as he took a big pot.
Modestas Kryzanauskas – 369,500
Jurgis Beinoras – 82,000 -
Gendvilis Guts Kukucionas

Edgaris Gendvilis Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 62/327 Prizes: €310,650 A player limped under the gun, before Martynas Kukucionas jammed for 41,000 from the next seat.
Edgaris Gendvilis was in middle position, and he three-bet jammed for around 70,000, forcing out all other opponents.
Martynas Kukucionas: 7♣7♠
Edgaris Gendvilis: A♦A♣Kukucionas had run into a monster, and there was no escape on the 8♣5♣3♣Q♥10♦ runout.
Edgaris Gendvilis – 118,500
Martynas Kukucionas – 0 -
Eliminations Prior to the Bubble

Gediminas Uselis Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 63/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the departures lounge prior to the money:-
Gediminas Uselis – 0
Anne Bezdek – 0
Jesper Hansen – 0
Henri Schalin – 0
Ignas Jasinevicius – 0
Audrius Laimelis – 0
Sergej Babincev – 0
Justas Semaska – 0 -
Falcon’s Wings Clipped

Michael Kim Falcon Level 16: 1,500/3,000/3,000 Entries: 65/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mindaugas Kriauciunas opened to 6,000 from the hijack, and tournament chip leader Michael Kim Falcon defended the big blind.
The 6♥6♦4♥ flop was checked to the J♦ turn, where Falcon checked.
Kriauciunas fired out a bet of 4,500, only to be met with a check-raise to 11,500 from Falcon. Kriauciunas made the call.
The 6♠ river completed the board, and Falcon fired out a bet of 16,000, which failed to dispose of his opponent.
Falcon tabled A♣8♠, and Kriauciunas had found a good hero call with A♦K♥.
Michael Kim Falcon – 615,000
Mindaugas Kriauciunas – 160,000 -
Kim Jams Flop

Jae Han Kim Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 69/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 6,500 from the button, and was faced with a three-bet to Tadas Trumpulis from the big blind, with Kim making a quick call.
On the 10♥8♠2♠ flop, Trumpulis led out with a bet of 30,000, and Kim promptly jammed with the covering stack.
Trumpulis, with 70,000 behind, went into the tank, but ultimately folded.
Jae Han Kim – 595,000
Tadas Trumpulis – 70,000 -
Trips for Zabarauskas

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 70/327 Prizes: €310,650 Around 13,500 was in the middle on a flop of 6♠6♥2♠, in a hand between Audrius Laimelis in the hijack and Vilius Zabarauskas in the big blind.
Zabarauskas led out with a bet of 8,500, only to be met with a raise to 18,000 from Laimelis.
Zabarauskas called to see the 10♥ turn, where he check-called in the face of a bet of 15,000 from Laimelis.
The 3♣ river was checked through, and Laimelis mucked when Zabarauskas tabled 7♣6♦ for trip sixes.
Vilius Zabarauskas – 200,000
Audrius Laimelis – 47,000 -
Eliminations After First Break

Edgars Hauks Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 72/327 Prizes: €310,650 The following players have hit the rail in the Main Event:-
Edgars Hauks – 0
Juris Bonders – 0
Linda Lahdenpaeae – 0
Rasmus Sihoven – 0
Rytis Pranarauskas – 0
Arunas Garunkstis – 0
Valerijus Raginis – 0
Gatis Popovs – 0 -
Bassus Jams River

Tomas Bassus Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 72/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Kukucionis opened to 5,500 under the gun, and Tomas Bassus defended the big blind.
The 9♠8♥6♠ flop was checked to the 5♦ turn, where Bassus led out with a bet of 7,500, which failed to shake off Kukucionis.
The 6♣ hit on the river to pair the board, and Bassus jammed for 22,000, leading to a swift fold from his opponent.
Tomas Bassus – 65,000
Martynas Kukucionis – 115,000 -
€1,100 Kings of Vilnius Main Event Payouts – €63,290 to Winner

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 78/327 Prizes: €310,650 A total of 327 entries created a €310,650 prize pool, with 41 places to be paid. The winner will take home the substantial sum of €63,290, while a spot at the final table will secure a €6,270 payday. A minimum cash is worth €2,200.
The full payout details are as follows:-
Place Payout 1 €63,290 2 €42,470 3 €30,140 4 €21,340 5 €15,170 6 €11,330 7 €8,700 8 €7,280 9 €6,270 10-11 €5,560 12-13 €4,950 14-15 €4,450 16-17 €4,000 18-20 €3,580 21-23 €3,240 24-27 €2,930 28-31 €2,670 32-39 €2,430 40-41 €2,220 -
Mockevicius Doubles via Kim

Martynas Mockevicius Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 83/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Mockevicius jammed for 30,000 under the gun, and was looked up by Jae Han Kim in the big blind.
Martynas Mockevicius: A♠Q♣
Jae Han Kim: K♣9♣Mockevicius was ahead, and Kim was drawing dead by the turn on the A♥6♣4♠7♠Q♠ runout.
Martynas Mockevicius – 66,000
Jae Han Kim – 540,000 -
Late Registration Closed in Kings Of Vilnius Main Event

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 15: 1,000/2,500/2,500 Entries: 88/327 Prizes: €310,650 Late registration has now closed, with 327 entries creating a €310,650 prize pool.
Payout details will be confirmed when available.
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Top Counts at First Break
Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 80/318 Prizes: €302,100 
Michael Kim Falcon The players have been sent on a 15-minute break, with late registration closing before the start of the next level.
The following players top the standings:-
Michael Kim Falcon – 648,000
Jae Han Kim – 524,000
Justas Semaska – 390,000
Justinas Adomauskas – 360,000
Vitoldas Rogoža – 320,000
Armandas Zrelskis – 310,000 -
Rockets for Jasinevicius to Double

Ignas Jasinevicius Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 80/314 Prizes: €298,300 Ignas Jasinevicius was scooping in a full-double up, after his A♠A♦ held against Valerijus Raginis’ 9♠7♦ in a battle of the blinds across the Q♣9♣8♦6♠K♣ runout, Raginis check-calling a jam of 62,500 on the turn.
Ignas Jasinevicius – 155,000
Valerijus Raginis – 132,000 -
Stanevicius Wins Battle of the Blinds

Aurimas Stanevicius Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 81/312 Prizes: €296,400 Kaspars Mallons raised from the small blind to 3,500, and defending champion Aurimas Stanevicius defended the big blind.
On the K♣K♥5♣ flop, Mallons check-called versus a bet of 3,500 from Stanevicius.
The 6♠ hit on the turn, and Mallons checked once more. Stanevicius double-barreled with a bet of 6,500, and Mallons responded with a check-raise to 17,500.
Stanevicius took quite a bit of time before calling to see the 3♣ river. Both players took a long time to check their option, and Stanevicius’ K♠7♥ for trip kings was good versus Mallons’ 8♣6♥ for two pair, kings and sixes.
Aurimas Stanevicius – 147,000
Kaspars Mallons – 75,000 -
Peteska Ousts Ostrovskij

Lukas Peteska Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 88/310 Prizes: €294,500 A pot of 11,000 had developed on a flop of A♠Q♠J♠, in a hand between Albert Ostrovskij in middle position and Lukas Peteska in the big blind.
Peteska checked and Ostrovskij slid out a bet of 5,500. Peteska responded with a check-raise to 11,000, and Ostrovskij jammed for around 35,000 after a brief period of thought.
Peteska snap-called with the covering stack.
Albert Ostrovskij: A♥Q♥
Lukas Peteska: 9♠7♠It was two pair versus the flopped flush, and Ostrovskij could not fill up on the 9♦10♠ runout.
Lukas Peteska – 130,000
Albert Ostrovskij – 0 -
Domination Rotation for Raginas

Valerijus Raginis Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 92/309 Prizes: €293,550 Valerijus Raginas opened to 4,000 from early position, and was met with a three-bet jam to 31,000 from Thomas Jakobsen in the big blind.
Raginas went into the tank, but eventually made a reluctant call.
Thomas Jakobsen: A♣J♠
Valerijus Raginas: A♠10♦Jakobsen had Raginas pipped, but Raginas hit the front after the K♣10♥7♣ flop gave him second pair.
Jakobsen picked up outs to the flush with the 8♣ turn, but the A♥ river brought insufficient help, Raginas taking the pot with two pair.
Valerijus Raginas – 180,000
Thomas Jakobsen – 0 -
Tapinas Counterfeits Liimatta

Andrius Tapinas Level 14: 1,000/2,000/2,000 Entries: 96/309 Prizes: €293,550 Level 14 is now underway, representing the last level for late registration.
Andrius Tapinas jammed from the button for 21,500, and was looked up by Joni Liimatta in the big blind, who slightly covered Tapinas.
Andrius Tapinas: K♠9♣
Joni Liimatta: 2♣2♦It was a flip, but Tapinas counterfeited his opponent on the turn on the A♦4♦4♠A♠J♣ runout, Tapinas’s king sending him the pot.
Andrius Tapinas – 48,000
Joni Liimatta – 5,500 -
Set over Set for Bitauskas

Ritas Bitauskas Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 98/307 Prizes: €291,650 There was around 32,000 in the middle on a board of 6♣5♣3♦8♠, in a hand between Saara Benlamine in early position and Ridas Bitauskas on the button.
Benlamine fired out a bet of 20,000, and was met with a raise to 45,000 from Bitauskas.
Benlamine three-bet jammed with the covering stack, and Bitauskas snapped her off for his 69,500 total stack.
Ridas Bitauskas: 8♣8♥
Saraa Benlamine: 6♥6♦In a brutal cooler, it was set over set, and there was no miracle one-outer on the 9♠ river.
Ridas Bitauskas – 185,000
Saara Benlamine – 55,000 -
First Level Knockouts

Evaldas Narmontas Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 99/307 Prizes: €291,650 The following players have suffered an early exit in Day 2, although late registration remains open:-
Evaldas Narmontas – 0
Jari Porkka – 0
Linda Lahdenpaeae – 0
Martynas Mockevicius – 0
Sigitas Raila – 0
Mantas Burba – 0
Tomas Bulksas – 0
Krisjanis Stankevics – 0 -
Flush for Dudakov

Dmitri Dudakov Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 98/306 Prizes: €290,700 A pot of around 26,000 had developed by the river, on a board of 9♣5♣5♥4♥Q♥, in a hand between Dmitri Dudakov in the hijack and Marius Kudzmanas in the big blind.
Kudzmanas led out with a blocker-sized bet of 2,500, and Dudakov raised to 22,000. Kudzmanas went into the tank, but made the call.
Dudakov tabled 7♥6♥ for the rivered flush, and Kudzmanas mucked.
Dmitri Dudakov – 180,000
Marius Kudzmanas – 30,000 -
Jucys Cracks Rockets

Paulius Jucys Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 101/304 Prizes: €288,800 Paulius Jucys opened to 3,000 from early position, and called a three-bet to 11,000 from Edgaras Kausinis from the cutoff.
On the 9♦6♣5♣ flop, Jucys check-raised to 12,500 in the face of a bet of 6,000 from Kausinis.
Kausinis called to see the 7♦ turn, where Jucys fired out a bet of 13,000. Kausinis jammed with the covering stack, and Jucys quickly called off for his 59,000 total stack.
Paulius Jucys: 9♠9♣
Edgaras Kausinis: A♦A♥Jucys had found a two-outer for a set of nines, and Kausinis could not find a miracle ace on the 2♦ river.
Paulius Jucys – 135,000
Edgaras Kausinis – 75,000 -
Rockets for Liutkevicius

Adomas Liutkevicius Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 101/301 Prizes: €285,950 Adomas Liutkevicius was all-in for 61,000 and at risk against Sigitas Raila.
Adomas Liutkevicius: A♦A♥
Sigitas Raila: J♦J♣Liutkevicius had the goods, and there were no surprises on the Q♠10♣9♠10♦2♥ runout, although the flop was sweaty.
Admonas Liutkevicius – 126,000
Sigitas Raila – 17,000 -
Lahdenpaeae Doubles via Armanavicius

Linda Lahdenpaeae Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 104/300 Prizes: €285,000 Liutauras Armanavicius opened to 3,500 from middle position, and called a three-bet jam from Linda Lahdenpaeae from the cutoff.
Linda Lahdenpaeae: A♣Q♣
Liutauras Armanavicius: Q♥8♥Lahdenpaeae was in a dominating position, and her double-up was confirmed by the 9♥9♣5♠K♦5♥ runout.
Linda Lahdenpaeae – 40,000
Liutauras Armanavicius – 230,000 -
Cards in the Air
Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 101/294 Prizes: €280,250 Play is underway here in Day 2 of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event, stay tuned to Poker.Pro for your coverage of all the action.
Two players have registered at the start of the day:-
Jari Kaerkkaeinen – 30,000
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Jurgis Beinoras Leads into Day 2 of Kings of Vilnius Main Event

Level 13: 1,000/1,500/1,500 Entries: 99/293 Prizes: €278,350 After the conclusion of three starting flights, the €1,100 buy-in Kings of Vilnius Main Event, powered by OlyBet, moves onto Day 2 today, with play commencing at noon local time at Olympic Casino Lietuva.
A total of 99 players have qualified from 293 entrants. Those figures comfortably exceeded the €250,000 guarantee for the event, with the prize pool currently standing at €278,350. Late registration remains open until the start of Level 15 in Day 2, and those figures are only expected to increase further.
Jurgis Beinoras of Lithuania leads the way at the start of play, having amassed an impressive stack of 252,000. He is closely followed by fellow countryman Liutauras Armanavicius (245,500), while High Roller third-place finisher Jae Han Kim of South Korea (244,000) completes the podium places.
The top ten counts heading into Day 2 are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jurgis Beinoras
Lithuania 252,000 168 2 Liutauras Armanavicius
Lithuania 245,500 163 3 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 244,000 162 4 Edgars Hauks
Latvia 228,000 152 5 Armandas Zrelskis
Lithuania 215,500 143 6 Michael Kim Falcon
Denmark 211,000 140 7 Edgaras Gendvilis
Lithuania 194,000 129 8 Gediminas Uselis
Lithuania 177,000 118 9 Goran Salinovic
Croatia 172,500 115 10 Šarūnas Reklaitis
Lithuania 168,500 112 Players registering at the start of Day 2 will sit down with a 30,000 starting stack at blinds of 1,000/1,500, with a 1,500 big blind ante. The clock will be increased to 60-minute levels for the remainder of the event, and late registration remains open until the start of Level 15.
Payout details will be confirmed after late registration is closed. It is expected ten levels will be played today, before the final combatants return for the final day at noon on 23 November, where play will continue until a champion is crowned.
Stay tuned to Poker.Pro for all your coverage, as we see who can put themselves in prime position to take the coveted Kings of Vilnius Main Event trophy.
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Day 2 Seat Draw
Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 1 Arturs Daugis Latvia 61,000 41 1 3 Michael Kim Falcon Denmark 211,000 141 1 4 Rokas Skridulis Lithuania 59,500 40 1 5 Bartlomiej Grabowski Poland 37,000 25 1 6 Krisjanis Stankevics Latvia 49,500 33 1 8 Josh Mitchell Australia 22,500 15 1 9 Anne Bezdek Finland 118,500 79 2 1 Thomas Rott Norway 45,000 30 2 2 Saara Ylianttila Finland 32,500 22 2 3 Valerijus Raginis Lithuania 58,500 39 2 5 Mantas Burba Lithuania 46,500 31 2 6 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 98,000 65 2 8 Sergej Babincev Lithuania 65,000 43 2 9 Thomas Jakobsen Norway 116,000 77 3 1 Audrius Laimelis Lithuania 150,500 100 3 2 Arūnas Garunkštis Lithuania 15,500 10 3 3 Jae Han Kim Norway 244,000 163 3 4 Vytautas Kačerauskas Lithuania 72,000 48 3 5 Tadas Trumpulis Lithuania 83,000 55 3 6 Artūras Antonianas Lithuania 36,000 24 3 7 Marek Žigel Lithuania 117,000 78 3 9 Henri Schalin Finland 38,000 25 4 1 Zeljko Petrovic Croatia 89,000 59 4 2 Tomas Kirchovas Lithuania 125,000 83 4 3 Paulius Jucys Lithuania 139,000 93 4 4 Fredrik Karvall Sweden 48,500 32 4 6 Edgaras Kausinis Lithuania 167,500 112 4 8 Tomas Možeiko Lithuania 55,000 37 4 9 Aleksandrs Krumins Lithuania 58,500 39 5 1 Martynas Kukucionis Lithuania 85,500 57 5 3 Edgaras Gendvilis Lithuania 194,000 129 5 4 Viktors Caikins Latvia 63,000 42 5 6 Paulius Kostickis Lithuania 9,000 6 5 7 Dmitri Dudakov Estonia 144,500 96 5 8 Tomas Bassus Lithuania 39,500 26 5 9 Rasmus Sihvonen Finland 35,000 23 6 1 Michael Schmitz Germany 33,500 22 6 3 Goran Salinovic Croatia 172,500 115 6 4 Žymantas Sakalauskas Lithuania 96,000 64 6 5 Laurynas Černiauskas Lithuania 34,000 23 6 6 Ernestas Stalemekas Lithuania 19,500 13 6 8 Vitoldas Rogoža Lithuania 56,000 37 6 9 Marijus Dirgela Lithuania 40,000 27 7 1 Šarūnas Reklaitis Lithuania 168,500 112 7 2 Jari Porkka Sweden 33,500 22 7 3 Justas Semaška Lithuania 103,500 69 7 4 Ignas Jasinevicius Lithuania 128,000 85 7 6 Justinas Adomauskas Lithuania 44,000 29 7 7 Lukas Peteška Lithuania 73,500 49 7 9 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 108,500 72 8 1 Kęstutis Jungevičius Lithuania 54,000 36 8 2 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 49,500 33 8 4 Deividas Daubaris Lithuania 74,000 49 8 5 Vidar Assersen Norway 36,000 24 8 7 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 150,000 100 8 8 Inese Petrova Latvia 92,000 61 8 9 Klavs Garselis Latvia 32,500 22 9 1 Marius Kudzmanas Lithuania 86,500 58 9 2 Evaldas Narmontas Norway 135,000 90 9 3 Rytis Skrebutėnas Lithuania 22,000 15 9 4 Matiss Celmins Latvia 118,500 79 9 5 Mantas Liachauskas Lithuania 100,000 67 9 6 Rokas Barzdžius Lithuania 116,000 77 9 9 Gatis Popovs Latvia 80,000 53 10 1 Gediminas Uselis Lithuania 177,000 118 10 3 Kaspars Mallons Latvia 95,500 64 10 4 Aurimas Stanevičius Lithuania 81,500 54 10 5 Egidijus Digrys Lithuania 150,000 100 10 6 Vidas Encius Lithuania 51,500 34 10 8 Jurgis Beinoras Lithuania 252,000 168 10 9 Joni Liimatta Finland 43,500 29 11 1 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 101,000 67 11 2 Adomas Liutkevičius Lithuania 67,500 45 11 3 Sigitas Raila Lithuania 81,000 54 11 4 Liutauras Armanavičius Lithuania 245,500 164 11 7 Baptiste Caim France 97,500 65 11 8 Linda Lahdenpää Finland 22,000 15 11 9 Edgars Hauks Latvia 228,000 152 12 1 Linas Bulkšas Lithuania 125,000 83 12 3 Ricardas Lukauskas Lithuania 108,500 72 12 4 Krisjanis Balodis Latvia 61,500 41 12 5 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 122,000 81 12 7 Nidas Jarusevičius Lithuania 104,500 70 12 8 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 77,500 52 12 9 Jari Karkkainen Finland 30,000 20 13 1 Kornelijus Smilingis Lithuania 58,000 39 13 3 Aurelijus Sipavičius Lithuania 71,500 48 13 4 Modestas Kryžanauskas Lithuania 167,500 112 13 5 Artūras Daukševič Lithuania 98,000 65 13 7 Benjamin Lindqvist Finland 47,000 31 13 8 Martynas Račinskas Lithuania 65,500 44 13 9 Jesper Hansen Denmark 33,000 22 14 1 Saara Benlamine Finland 143,000 95 14 2 Armandas Zrelskis Lithuania 215,500 144 14 4 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 90,500 60 14 5 Algirdas Šukys Lithuania 80,000 53 14 6 Tony Westby Norway 80,000 53 14 7 Mantas Bagočius Lithuania 39,000 26 14 9 Egidijus Oleinik Lithuania 81,000 54
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Mantas Bagocius Caps Stellar Year with Victory in Kings of Vilnius Main Event (€58,130*)

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Winner Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a ten-hour final day, hometown hero Mantas Bagocius has emerged as the last player standing in the €1,100 Kings of Vilnius Main Event at Olympic Casino Lietuva, taking the coveted trophy and the first-place prize of €58,130, after a deal was agreed heads-up with his final opponent and fellow countryman, Paulius Kisielius.
Bagocius triumphed over a 327-entry field, which created a €310,650 prize pool, smashing the €250,000 guarantee, with the final table results for the event as follows:-
Place Player Country Prize 1 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania €58,130* 2 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania €47,630* 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania €30,140 4 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania €21,340 5 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania €15,170 6 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania €11,330 7 Jae Han Kim
South Korea €8,700 8 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania €7,280 9 Baptiste Caim
France €6,270 *Reflects heads-up deal.
Bagocius is no stranger to lifting trophies, having secured his first WSOP ring online this year with victory in the WSOP Online Super Circuit $215 Mystery Millions for a huge $411,850 payday, and lifting the PokerStars Sunday Million title back in 2015 for $168,883.
Despite this cash not quite being in those leagues, the victory was no less meaningful for the Lithuanian, who was emotional as he claimed the most prestigious event in his native country, reflecting on a tough couple of years.
“It’s very special”, Bagocius told poker.pro. “I’ve been playing here for at least 15 years; it’s one of my favorite places to play. If you’re from here, this is the one you want to win; it’s a special event. I mainly play online, so to win in the live arena is nice. I’ve had a bit of a renaissance this year, winning the ring and now this, after a tough couple of years where I was really starting to question where I was going; it was maybe starting to affect my confidence in my game a little. But I continued working hard and studying, and this year things have clicked into place. I have a winner’s mentality, I only think about winning when I play.”
Despite a deal being cut shortly into heads-up play, with Bagocius and Kisielius agreeing to take €47,630 each and play on for €10,500 and the trophy, the battle raged on for a further two hours, it being apparent that the trophy and title had special meaning for the players. Bagocius had only praise for his opponent. “Really solid player, I enjoyed the battle, and congratulations to him, I’ve known him a long time.”
The final day got off to a frantic start, with the field of 16 players reduced to the final table of nine within an hour of play, as players hit the rail left, right, and centre via coolers galore, with Bagocius starting the day in third, behind runaway chip leader Jae Han Kim of South Korea.

Jae Han Kim Kim was still the leader by the time the final table got underway, slightly ahead of Vasilij Barna, and Bagocius was still sitting comfortably in third. Frenchman Baptiste Caim was the first casualty of the final table, and Bagocius got in on the action when he busted Valerij Dobrisnkij in a flip.
Kim’s aggressive style of play backfired when he got his timing wrong on a couple of occasions, and Barna would send him packing in seventh, picking up a big chip lead in the process. Barna proceeded to go on a tear, knocking out Martynas Racinskas and Roman Kulijev in short order.
Barna came unstuck in a top pair versus top pair cooler versus Kisielius, who suddenly held a commanding lead, and Barna donated the rest of his stack to the eventual runner-up via a light four-bet jam in a blind on blind scenario, only increasing Kisielius’ dominance.
Three-handed combat between Bagocius, Kisielius, and Deividas Butnoras continued for quite some time before Kisielius spiked a brutal two-outer on the river to send Butnoras to the exit after Butnoras had hit the front on the flop in a flip.

Paulius Kisielius Bagocius came into heads-up play at a nearly 3:1 deficit, but he took the first two significant pots of the battle, showcasing his skills in the process. In the first hand, Bagocius bluff-jammed the river over a bet from Kisielius, and showed him air when he obtained a fold, and in the very next hand, overbet the river with trip deuces, the effective nuts, and got paid.
The players then agreed to the deal, but if anyone was expecting a quick conclusion after that, they were proved wrong. It was apparent that the trophy and title of Kings of Vilnius Main Event winner were extremely significant to both as play became cagey and a two-hour battle ensued from there, both players clearly respecting the skill of the other.
Bagocius looked like he had essentially sealed the deal when he jammed the river with two pair and was called by Kisielius with a single pair, leaving Kisielius on fumes. However, Kisielius picked up rockets in the very next hand against Bagocius’ ace-queen to double, much to the amusement of the duo.
It ultimately proved to be a minor setback, as in the final hand shortly after, Kisielius jammed the turn with top pair over a bet from Bagocius, but saw Bagocius had him pipped with a better kicker, bringing to an end an epic contest, and crowning Bagocius as a worthy Kings of Vilnius Main Event winner.
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Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table -
Mantas Bagocius Wins Kings of Vilnius Main Event (€58,130*)

Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius has emerged as a well deserved champion of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event, taking home €58,130 following the heads-up deal with Paulius Kisielius, who banks €47,630.
Stay tuned for a recap of the day and an interview with the winner.
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Paulius Kisielius Eliminated in 2nd Place (€47,630*)

Paulius Kisielius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 1/327 Prizes: €310,650 Paulius Kisielius opened to 275,000 from the button, and Mantas Bagocius called in the big blind.
The Q♦8♥5♦ flop was checked to the 3♠ turn, where Bagocius led out with a bet of 375,000.
Kisielius gave it some thought, and jammed for around 1,600,000, receiving a quick call from Bagocius.
Paulius Kisielius: Q♠9♦
Mantas Bagocius: Q♥10♠With the title on the line, it was a top pair versus top pair cooler, and Kisielius was just pipped. He could not find two pair on the 2♠ river, and Bagocius stood up and pumped his fists and celebrated with his rail when he realized the nearly two hour heads-up battle was at an end and he could call himself the Kings of Vilnius Main Event champion.
The players warmly shook hands, and Bagocius grabbed the crown trophy and put it on his head, clearly emotional at winning the biggest event possible in his native country.
Mantas Bagocius – 9,810,000
Paulius Kisielius – 0 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 32: 50,000/125,000/125,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 675,000 in the middle by the river on K♠Q♣6♠3♠9♠, Mantas Bagocius check-called a bet of 200,000 from Paulius Kisielius.
Kisielius tabled 9♦7♣ for a pair of nines, and Bagocius was good with Q♥7♥ for a pair of queens.
Mantas Bagocius – 8,110,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,700,000 -
Rockets for Kisielius to Survive

Paulius Kisielius Level 31: 50,000/100,000/100,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 In the next hand, Mantas Bagocius jammed from the button and Paulius Kisielius called off for his final 925,000.
Paulius Kisielius: A♣A♠
Mantas Bagocius: A♥Q♠When he needed a lifeline, Kisielius had woken up with the best starting hand possible. Bagocius could only laugh, and his opponent’s double-up was confirmed by the K♣8♣6♦8♥Q♦ runout.
Paulis Kisielius – 2,100,000
Mantas Bagocius – 7,710,000 -
Bagocius Lands Potentially Fatal Blow

Mantas Bagocius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 In a limped pot on J♦7♦4♥, Mantas Bagocius checked to Paulius Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 100,000. Bagocius check-raised to 275,000, and Kisielius called.
The Q♣ hit on the turn, and Bagocius fired out a bet of 675,000, and Kisielius called.
On the 2♥ river, Bagocius jammed for 3,900,000, sending Kisielius into the tank.
After around three minutes of thought, Kisielius called. Bagoicus tabled Q♦7♣ for two pair, and was good versus Kisielius’ J♠3♥ for a pair of jacks, leaving Kisielius on the ropes.
Mantas Bagocius – 8,885,000
Paulius Kisielius – 925,000 -
Small One for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius limped the small blind and Paulius Kisielius checked his option.
On the 9♠4♠4♦ flop, Kisielius check-called in the face of a bet of 80,000 from Bagocius.
The Q♥ turn was checked to the 10♣ river, where Kisielius led out with a bet of 100,000. Bagocius raised to 425,000, and Kisielius called after some thought.
Bagocius tabled 10♥6♦ for two pair, tens and fours, but Kisielius was good with Q♠5♠ for queens and fours.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,810,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,000,000 -
Kisielius Back in Lead

Paulius Kisielius Level 30: 40,000/80,000/80,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 160,000 and Paulius Kisielius defended the big blind.
On the K♥7♥7♣ flop, Kisielius check-called a bet of 125,000 from Bagocius.
The Q♥ turn was checked to the K♦ river, where Kisielius led out with a bet of 200,000, and was called by his opponent.
Kisielius tabled K♠9♣ for trip kings and took the pot.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,500,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,310,000 -
Back to Even
Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been trading pots back and forth, and Bagocius has taken a slight lead, after his A♥9♥ was good versus Kisielius’ 6♥3♥ on A♦Q♦J♥3♠7♦, with Kisielius check-raising the flop, check-calling the turn, and then giving up on the river.
Mantas Bagocius – 5,060,000
Paulius Kisielius – 4,750,000 -
Another Pot to Bagocius

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 After the players traded a few insignificant pots, Mantas Bagocius opened to 150,000 from the button, and Paulius Kisielius defended.
On the A♦Q♦J♥ flop, Kisielius check-raised to 550,000 in the face of a continuation bet of 150,000 from Bagocius, who made the call.
The 3♠ hit on the turn, and Kisielius check-called a bet of 125,000 from Bagocius.
The 7♦ river was checked through, and Bagocius was good with A♥9♥ versus Kisielius 6♥3♥.
Paulius Kisielius – 5,000,000
Mantas Bagocius – 4,810,000 -
First Blood to Bagocius – Deal Agreed

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 The first two significant pots of heads-up have went to Mantas Bagocius.
In the first, with around 1,200,000 in the middle by the river on 7♠6♦3♣2♠K♠, Kisielius led out with a bet of 500,000, and folded to a jam from Bagocius of 1,615,000 after a lengthy spell in the tank.
Bagocius showed Q♥5♠ for air.
In the next, with 340,000 in the middle on a completed board of Q♥4♥2♠5♠2♦, Bagocius fired out an overbet of 525,000, which Kisielius called, only to be shown A♣2♥ for trip deuces.
That brought the stacks back to close to even, and the players have agreed a deal whereby they each take €47,630, and play on for €10,500 and the trophy. They have taken a short break before the final showdown.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,015,000
Mantas Bagocius – 3,805,000 -
Deividas Butnoras Eliminated in 3rd Place (€30,140)

Deividas Butnoras Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 2/327 Prizes: €310,650 Paulius Kisielius opened to 150,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam of 585,000 from Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
Deividas Butnoras: Q♠J♥
Paulius Kisielius: 9♥9♠It was off to the races, and Butnoras hit the front after the A♦A♣Q♣ flop.
The 8♣ turn was a brick, but the 9♣ rolled off on the river in brutal fashion to give Kisielius a full house and send Butnoras to the rail.
We are now heads-up, with Kisielius holding a significant lead over Mantas Bugocius.
Paulius Kisielius – 7,350,000
Mantas Bagocius – 2,460,000
Deividas Butnoras – 0 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 29: 30,000/60,000/60,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 120,000 from the button, and Mantas Bagocius defended the big blind.
On the K♣10♣2♥ flop, Bagocius check-called versus a bet of 100,000 from Butnoras.
The 2♠ hit on the turn, and Bagocius led out with a bet of 175,000. Butnoras called.
The 5♠ river was checked through, and Bagocius took the pot with 5♣3♣ for two pair, fives and twos.
Mantas Bagocius – 2,500,000
Deividas Butnoras – 585,000 -
Bagocius Good at Showdown

Mantas Bagocius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened from the button to 100,000, and Mantas Bagocius defended the big blind.
On the A♦Q♦J♥ flop, Bagocius check-called in the face of continuation bet of 75,000 from Butnoras.
The same pattern followed on the 4♣ turn, this time in respect of a bet of 300,000 from Butnoras.
The 2♠ river was checked through, and Butnoras mucked when Bagocius tabled [invalid notations]AsTc/pcn] for a pair of aces.
The players have now been sent on a 15-minute break, with the counts set out below:-
Mantas Bagocius – 2,150,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,200,000
Paulius Kisielius – 6,600,000 -
Bagocius Double-Barrels

Mantas Bagocius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 On a board of Q♠9♦7♣8♣ with 250,000 in the middle, Mantas Bagocius fired out a bet of 185,000 and received a call from Deividas Butnoras.
The 6♣ hit on the river, and Butnoras folded to a double barrel from Bagocius of 125,000.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,800,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,050,000 -
Hero Call from Butnoras

Deividas Butnoras Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 650,000 in the middle on a completed board of K♣4♥3♠A♠9♦, Mantas Bagocius fired out a bet of 425,000 from the big blind against Deividas Butnoras on the button.
Butnoras went into the tank, but made the call, and was delighted to see his 5♦4♦ for fourth pair was good versus Bagocius’ 3♣2♣ for fifth pair.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,100,000
Mantas Bagocius – 900,000 -
Butnoras Forces Turn Fold

Deividas Butnoras Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 150,000 in the middle in a hand between Deividas Butnoras in the small blind, and Paulius Kisielius in the big blind, Butnoras led out with a bet of 50,000 on a flop of J♣9♦2♥, which failed to dispose of the chip leader.
The 4♠ hit on the turn, and Butnoras double-barreled with a bet of 200,000, forcing a fold from Kisielius.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,200,000
Paulius Kisielius – 6,650,000 -
Kisielius Jams Turn

Paulius Kisielius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 1,400,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣8♦5♥4♥, in a hand between Deividas Butnoras in on the button and Paulius Kisielius in the small blind.
Kisielius jammed and after some time in the tank, Butnoras was forced to fold.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,800,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,325,000 -
Vasilij Barna Eliminated in 4th Place (€21,340)

Vasilij Barna Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 3/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna raised to 200,000 from the small blind, and was faced with a three-bet to 600,000 from Paulius Kisielius in the big blind.
Barna took no time at all before four-bet jamming for around 1,650,000 total, and was snapped by Kisielius.
Vasilij Barna: J♥6♥
Paulius Kisielius: 10♣10♦Barna’s timing was bad, and Kisielius hit a set on the turn across the A♣K♣7♠10♠2♥ runout. Kisielius now has a big lead three-handed.
Paulius Kisielius – 6,200,000
Deividas Butnoras – 2,000,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,775,000
Vasilij Barna – 0 -
Big Double-Up for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 28: 25,000/50,000/50,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 With 230,000 in the middle on a flop of Q♠10♣5♦, Vasilij Barna checked to Paulius Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 220,000.
Barna check-jammed with the covering stack, and Kisielius called off for his 1,970,000 total stack.
Paulius Kisielius: A♥Q♥
Vasilij Barna: Q♣6♥It was top pair versus top pair but Kisielius had the best of it, and his double-up was confirmed by the 2♠4♠ runout.
Paulius Kisielius – 4,170,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,550,000 -
Butnoras Check-Raises River

Deividas Butnoras Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 85,000 from under the gun, and Deividas Butnoras defended the big blind.
The Q♦5♥2♥ flop was checked to the A♣ turn, where Butnoras check-called in the face of a bet of 100,000 from Barna.
The 10♥ river completed the board, and Butnoras checked once more. Barna fired out a bet of 125,000, but folded to a check-raise to 600,000 from Butnoras.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,800,000
Vasilij Barna – 3,775,000 -
Roman Kulijev Eliminated in 5th Place (€15,170)

Roman Kulijev Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 4/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna jammed from the small blind with the covering stack, and Roman Kulijev called off in the big blind for his 625,000 stack.
Roman Kulijev: J♣10♣
Vasilij Barna: K♦7♦Kulijev needed some assistance, and he found top pair on the 10♦6♦4♣ flop, although Barna picked up the flush draw.
The K♠ hit on the turn to put Barna in front, and the 4♥ river confirmed Kulijev’s exit.
Vasilij Barna – 3,400,000
Roman Kulijev – 0 -
Martynas Racinskas Eliminated in 6th Place (€11,330)

Martynas Racinskas Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 5/327 Prizes: €310,650 Short-stack Martynas Racinskas was all-in for 85,000 from the small blind against Vasilij Barna.
Martynas Racinskas: J♠3♥
Vasilij Barna: 9♣4♦Racinskas was ahead, and flopped a pair, but got rivered on the Q♦3♠2♣8♠4♣ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 3,100,000
Martynas Racinskas – 0 -
Jae Han Kim Eliminated in 7th Place (€8,700)

Jae Han Kim Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 6/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 105,000 under the gun, and called a three-bet jam from Jae Han Kim to 975,000.
Jae Han Kim: A♠J♣
Vasilij Barna: J♦J♥Kim was in trouble, and he bricked the 9♦8♥5♠2♦7♣ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 3,025,000
Jae Han Kim – 0 -
Set for Kim to Double

Jae Han Kim Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 There was an open, before Jae Han Kim three-bet jammed for 390,000 from the button. Deividas Butnoras four-bet jammed from the button, forcing out the opener.
Jae Han Kim: 10♥10♠
Deividas Butnoras: A♦J♠It was a fair fight, but Kim flopped a set to double-up on the 10♦8♥5♠Q♣6♦ runout.
Jae Han Kim – 975,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,925,000 -
Bagocius Batters Kim

Mantas Bagocius Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 175,000 under the gun, and received a call from Mantas Bagocius in the next seat.
On the Q♣10♥4♥ flop, Kim jammed with the covering stack, and was snapped by Bagocius, who had 1,100,000 behind.
Mantas Bagocius: Q♦Q♥
Jae Han Kim: 6♣6♣Kim had jammed into top set, and there was no escape on the 9♥9♠ runout, Bagocius improving to a full house.
Mantas Bagocius – 2,425,000
Jae Han Kim – 450,000 -
Break Time
Level 27: 20,000/40,000/40,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
The full counts are as follows:-
Deividas Butnoras – 2,500,000
Vasilij Barna – 2,150,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,800,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,650,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,200,000
Roman Kulijev – 440,000
Martynas Racinskas – 250,000 -
Barna Takes From Kim

Vasilij Barna Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna was sweeping in a pot after his A♠K♣ got there on the river versus Jae Han Kim’s 10♠10♣.
Jae Han Kim – 1,450,000
Vasilij Barna – 2,050,000 -
Butnoras Raises River

Deividas Butnoras Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 60,000 under the gun, and Jae Han Kim defended the big blind.
The 8♦6♠2♦ flop was checked to the 8♥ turn, where Kim led with a bet of 30,000.
Butnoras called to see the Q♠ river, where Kim fired out another bet of 30,000, and folded to a raise to 200,000 from Butnoras.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,200,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,100,000 -
Kulijev Doubles via Kim

Roman Kulijev Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 With around 275,000 in the middle on a flop of Q♦9♣8♦, Roman Kulijev jammed for 475,000 and was called by Jae Han Kim.
Roman Kulijev: J♠9♠
Jae Han Kim: Q♥2♥Kim was ahead with top pair versus Kulijev’s second pair and draw, but the 10♣ hit on the turn to give Kulijev the straight, the 5♣ river completing the board.
Roman Kulijev – 1,200,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,400,000 -
Valerij Dobrinskij Eliminated in 8th Place (€7,280)

Valerij Dobrinskij Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 7/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 60,000 under the gun, and Valerij Dobrinskij three-bet jammed from the cutoff for 140,000. Action folded back to Bagocius, who called.
Valerij Dobrisnkij: 9♦9♣
Mantas Bagocius: A♥J♥It was a flip, but Bagocius smashed the J♠4♥2♥ flop, the 8♠Q♠ turn and river confirming Dobrinskij’s exit.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,650,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 0 -
Set for Barna

Vasilij Barna Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 A big pot of around 1,300,000 had developed by the turn on a board of Q♣J♥5♥4♦, in a hand between Jae Han Kim in early position and Vasilij Barna in the small blind.
Barna jammed for 480,000 and Kim folded.
Vasilij Barna – 1,780,000
Jae Han Kim – 1,800,000 -
Kings for Kisielius

Paulius Kisielius Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Valerij Dobrinskij opened to 60,000 in early position, and was met with a three-bet to 130,000 from Paulius Kisielius in the cutoff. Jae Han Kim cold-called on the button, and Dobrinskij also called.
On the A♦10♥6♥ flop, action was checked to Kisielius, who fired out a bet of 80,000. Both of his opponents called.
The 6♦ turn and 5♥ river were then checked through. Kisielius tabled K♦K♠, which was good versus Dobrinskij’s K♥10♣ and Kim’s Q♦J♠.
Paulius Kisielius – 1,400,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,350,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 85,000 -
Set for Butnoras

Deividas Butnoras Level 26: 15,000/30,000/30,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 60,000 from early position, and received calls from Jae Han Kim on the button and Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
On the J♣7♦4♦ flop, action was checked to Barna, who slid out a bet of 110,000. Kim folded but Butnoras called.
The same pattern followed on the 10♠, with Butnoras check-calling in the face of a bet of 175,000 from Barna.
On the 8♠ river, Butnoras changed approach, leading out with a bet of 225,000. Barna didn’t like it, but called.
Butnoras tabled 4♥4♣ for a set of fours, and Barna sighed and tabled Q♠Q♦ for the beaten pair of queens.
Deividas Butnoras – 2,300,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,250,000 -
Bagocius Jams River

Mantas Bagocius Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 50,000 from middle position, and Roman Kulijev called in the small blind.
On the 9♥7♦5♣ flop, Kulijev led out with a bet of 60,000, which failed to shake off Bagocius.
The 4♣ hit on the turn, and Kulijev double-barreled with a bet of 75,000. Bagocius raised to 200,000, and Kulijev called after some thought.
The J♣ river completed the board, and Kulijev checked. Bagocius jammed with the covering stack, and Kulijev folded relatively quickly.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,400,000
Roman Kulijev – 975,000 -
Barna Double-Barrels

Vasilij Barna Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 55,000 from early position, and Martynas Racinskas defended the big blind.
On the 10♥6♥6♣ flop, Racinskas check-called in the face of a bet of 55,000 from Barna.
The A♥ hit on the turn, and Racinskas was forced to check-fold versus a double-barrel of 85,000 from Barna.
Vasilij Barna – 1,700,000
Martynas Racinskas – 500,000 -
Trips for Barna

Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Martynas Racinskas opened to 60,000 from the button, and Vasilij Barna defended the big blind.
On the A♦K♥Q♠ flop, Barna check-called in the face of a bet of 40,000 from Barna.
The 3♠ turn and A♣ river were checked through, and Barna took the pot with A♠4♦ for trip aces, forcing Racinskas to muck.
Vasilij Barna – 1,400,000
Martynas Racinskas – 650,000 -
Kim Takes Three-Bet Pot

Jae Han Kim Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 60,000 from middle position, and received a call from Mantas Bagocius in the next seat, before Deividas Butnoras three-bet to 240,000 from the button. Kim called and Bagocius folded.
The J♦9♥6♣ flop and 4♦ turn were checked to the 2♦ river, where Kim fired out a bet of 500,000, forcing a fold from Butnoras.
Jae Han Kim – 2,200,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,550,000 -
Baptiste Caim Eliminated in 9th Place (€6,270)

Baptiste Caim Level 25: 10,000/25,000/25,000 Entries: 8/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 60,000 from middle position, and Deividas Butnoras called on the button. Baptiste Caim three-bet jammed for 290,000 from the small blind. Kim folded but Butnoras called.
Baptiste Caim: 10♦10♠
Deividas Butnoras: A♠Q♠It was off to the races, and although the K♠7♠5♦ flop was clear for Caim, the A♣ hit on the turn, Caim thumping the table in frustration. He could not find a two-outer on the 4♣ river, and is the first player to exit the final table.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,750,000
Baptiste Caim – 0 -
Break Time

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 After a frantic start to the day, with the field reduced by half in the first session, the players at the final table have been sent on a 15-minute break.
The counts at the break are as follows:-
Jae Han Kim – 2,000,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,600,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,400,000
Paulius Kisielius – 1,170,000
Mantas Bagocius – 1,000,000
Roman Kulijev – 1,000,000
Martynas Racinskas – 750,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 425,000
Baptiste Caim – 300,000 -
Kulijev Gets Job Done on River

Roman Kulijev Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Vasilij Barna opened to 45,000 from the cutoff and received calls from Roman Kulijev on the button, and Jae Han Kim in the big blind.
The J♦10♦3♣ flop was checked to Barna, who fired out a bet of 50,000. Kulijev raised to 125,000, Kim folded, and Barna called.
The 7♦ turn was checked to the K♠ river, where Barna check-folded versus a bet of 220,000 from Kulijev, showing the J♥ as he did so..
Roman Kulijev – 1,000,0000
Vasilij Barna – 1,600,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,050,000 -
Kulijev Doubles via Butnoras

Roman Kulijev Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 40,000 under the gun, and received a call from Valerij Dobrinskij in the cutoff, before Roman Kulijev three-bet jammed from the big blind for 375,000.
Butnoras rejammed, and Dobrinskij folded after some time in the tank.
Roman Kulijev: J♠J♦
Deividas Butnoras: A♦K♠It was a fair fight, and Butnoras bricked the 10♥8♥6♥5♣9♦ runout.
Roman Kulijev – 850,000
Deividas Butnoras – 1,175,000
Valerij Dobrinskij – 450,000 -
Rockets for Butnoras to Double

Deividas Butnoras Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Deividas Butnoras opened to 40,000 from early position, and was met with a three-bet to 110,000 from Vasilij Barna from the small blind.
Butnoras reached for chips and produced a four-bet to 275,000, and Barna called.
On the 6♠3♠2♣ flop, Barna jammed with the covering stack and was snapped by Butnoras for his remaining 525,000.
Deividas Butnoras: A♥A♠
Vasilij Barna: 9♣9♥It was overpair versus overpair and Butnoras had the goods. There were no surprises on the 2♦K♥ runout.
Deividas Butnoras – 1,625,000
Vasilij Barna – 1,620,000 -
Dobrinskij Doubles via Kim

Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Around 150,000 was in the middle on a flop of J♦J♣3♠, and Valerij Dobrinskij check-called a jam from Jae Han Kim for his 140,000 stack.
Valerij Dobrinskij: A♦J♥
Jae Han Kim: 5♦5♣Dobrinskij was well ahead with trip jacks, and the K♣7♦ runout confirmed his double-up.
Valerij Dobrinskij – 500,000
Jae Han Kim – 2,375,000 -
Butnoras Forces River Fold

Deividas Butnoras Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Roman Kulijev opened to 45,000 from early position, and received a call from Deividas Butnoras in the cutoff.
On the K♦7♥5♣ flop, Kulijev check-called versus a bet of 40,000 from Butnoras.
The K♠ turn was checked to the 4♥ river, where Kulijev check-folded versus a bet of 125,000 from Butnoras, showing the A♦.
Deividas Butnoras – 825,000
Roman Kulijev – 425,000 -
Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Seating Draw

Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Table Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Baptiste Caim France 400,000 20 2 2 Martynas Racinskas Lithuania 820,000 41 2 3 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 250,000 12 2 4 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 2,400,000 120 2 5 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 500,000 25 2 6 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 925,000 46 2 7 Jae Han Kim South Korea 2,600,000 130 2 8 Mantas Bagocius Lithuania 1,050,000 52 2 9 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 720,000 36 -
Ridas Bitauskas Eliminated in 10th Place (€5,560)

Ridas Bitauskas Level 24: 10,000/20,000/20,000 Entries: 9/327 Prizes: €310,650 Ridas Bitauskas jammed for around 120,000 from early position, and was looked up by Deividas Butnoras in the big blind.
Ridas Bitauskas: A♣J♣
Deividas Butnoras: 10♣10♥It was off to the races, but Bitauskas bricked the Q♦4♠3♣5♠6♣ runout, to bring about the final table.
Deividas Butnoras – 925,000
Ridas Bitauskas – 0 -
Martynas Mockevicius Eliminated in 11th Place (€5,560)

Martynas Mockevicius Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 10/327 Prizes: €310,650 A pot of 450,000 had developed by the river on a board of A♦8♣5♣10♦6♣, in a hand between Vasilij Barna and Martynas Mockevicius.
Barna jammed with the covering stack, and Mockevicius called off for his remaining 250,000 stack.
Barna tabled K♣9♣ for the rivered flush, and in a brutal cooler, Mockevicius had 8♥8♠ for a set.
Barna claims his third victim of the day.
Vasilij Barna – 2,400,000
Martynas Mockevicius – 0 -
Egidijus Digrys Eliminated in 12th Place (€4,950)

Egidijus Digrys Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 11/327 Prizes: €310,650 Jae Han Kim opened to 35,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 120,000 from Egidijus Digrys in the next seat.
Action folded back to Kim, who four-bet to 535,000. Digrys took some time for thought before five-bet jamming for 1,200,000 total. Kim snapped with the slightly covering stack.
Egidijus Digrys: A♣K♥
Jae Han Kim: Q♦Q♣It was the classic race, and Digrys bricked the 8♥4♥3♥10♠8♦ runout, despite picking up a heart draw.
Kim thumped the table in celebration when the river hit as he scooped a huge pot.
Jae Han Kim – 2,400,000
Egidijus Digrys – 0 -
Final Day Photos
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Vilius Zabarauskas Eliminated in 13th Place (€4,950)

Vilius Zabarauskas Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 13/327 Prizes: €310,650 Egidijus Digrys opened to 30,000 from the cutoff, and called a three-bet jam from Vilius Zabarauskas in the big blind for 200,000.
Vilius Zabarauskas: A♠8♠
Egidijus Digrys: A♥9♦Zabarauskas was pipped, and Digrys better kicker played on the K♣6♥4♥5♣A♦ runout.
Egidijus Digrys – 1,150,000
Vilius Zabarauskas – 0 -
Liutauras Armanavicius Eliminated in 14th Place (€4,450)

Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 13/327 Prizes: €310,650 Mantas Bagocius opened to 30,000 from early position, and called a three-bet jam from Liutauras Armanavicius to 210,000 from the next seat.
Liutauras Armanavicius: 6♥6♣
Mantas Bagocius: J♦10♦It was off to the races, and Bagocius hit the front after the A♣10♠4♠ flop, the 2♣ turn and 4♦ river confirming Armanavicius’ exit.
Mantas Bagocius – 1,050,000
Liutauras Armanavicius – 0 -
Justinas Adomauskas Eliminated in 15th Place (€4,450)

Justinas Adomauskas Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 14/327 Prizes: €310,650 A big pot of 500,000 had developed by the turn, in a hand between Vasilij Barna and Justinas Adomauskas, with the board reading Q♦10♦3♦6♣.
Adomauskas checked, and Barna jammed for 555,000. Adomauskas went into the tank, but ultimately called off for his remaining 500,000.
Justinas Adomauskas: A♦10♣
Vasilij Barna: 8♦7♦Adomauskas had second pair and the nut flush draw, but Barna had the flush. The 4♠ river was a brick, and Barna has started the day on fire, claiming his second knockout.
Vasilij Barna – 1,775,000
Justinas Adomauskas – 0 -
Lukas Peteska Eliminated in 16th Place (€4,000)

Lukas Peteska Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 15/327 Prizes: €310,650 In the first hand of the day, Vasilij Barna jammed from the button for 480,000, and Lukas Peteska called off in the big blind for his 310,000 stack.
Lukas Peteska: 9♦9♣
Vasilij Barna: Q♠6♥Peteska was in good shape versus a single overcard, but Barna spiked the river in cruel fashion on the K♣J♦3♦3♥Q♦ runout.
Vasilij Barna – 830,000
Lukas Peteska – 0 -
Cards in the Air

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Play is underway in the final day of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event. Stay tuned to Poker.Pro as we see who can take the title and €63,290 first-place prize.
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Kings of Vilnius Main Event Final Day Seat Draw

Kings of Vilnius Trophies Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 Table Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 2 1 Justinas Adomauskas Lithuania 800,000 53 2 2 Egidijus Digrys Lithuania 975,000 65 2 3 Baptiste Caim France 380,000 25 2 4 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 405,000 27 2 5 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 480,000 32 2 6 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 495,000 33 2 7 Lukas Peteska Lithuania 310,000 20 2 8 Liutauras Armanavicius Lithuania 210,000 14 3 1 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 695,000 46 3 2 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 590,000 39 3 3 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 285,000 19 3 4 Valerij Dobrinskij Lithuania 320,000 21 3 5 Roman Kulijev Lithuania 680,000 45 3 6 Jae Han Kim South Korea 1,615,000 107 3 7 Martynas Racinskas Lithuania 665,000 44 3 8 Mantas Bagocius Lithuania 910,000 60 -
Jae Han Kim Targets Kings of Vilnius Main Event Glory

Jae Han Kim Level 23: 10,000/15,000/15,000 Entries: 16/327 Prizes: €310,650 The Olympic Casino Lietuva has been absolutely packed all week, as players from all over Europe, and some from further afield, chase glory at the Kings of Vilnius festival, powered by OlyBet.
The highlight of the festival has been the €1,100 buy-in Kings of Vilnius Main Event, and after two days of play, a field of 327 entrants has been whittled down to the final 16 combatants for the last day, scheduled to kick off at noon local time today.
Those figures created a €310,650 prize pool, smashing the €250,000 guarantee, and Jae Han Kim of South Korea (1,615,000) comes into the final day in prime position to secure the €63,290 first-place prize, holding a significant lead over his closest challengers, Lithuanian players Egidijus Digrys (975,000) and Mantas Bagocius (910,000).
Kim has already bagged a €12,240 payday from the festival after a third-place finish in the High Roller, and will be hoping to cap off a memorable week by upgrading bronze to gold.
Digrys boasts recorded tournament cashes of $66,378, and will be hoping to beat his career-best score of $12,048, while Bagocius is an online crusher and WSOP Online Circuit bracelet winner, after taking the title in the WSOP Online Super Circuit $215 Mystery Millions for a huge $411,850 payday earlier this year.
The full counts of the players who have qualified for the final day are as follows:-
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jae Han Kim
South Korea 1,615,000 107 2 Egidijus Digrys
Lithuania 975,000 65 3 Mantas Bagocius
Lithuania 910,000 60 4 Justinas Adomauskas
Lithuania 800,000 53 5 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 695,000 47 6 Roman Kulijev
Lithuania 680,000 45 7 Martynas Racinskas
Lithuania 665,000 44 8 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 590,000 39 9 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 495,000 33 10 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania 480,000 32 11 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 405,000 27 12 Baptiste Caim
France 380,000 25 13 Valerij Dobrinskij
Lithuania 320,000 21 14 Lukas Peteska
Lithuania 310,000 20 15 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 285,000 19 16 Liutauras Armanavicius
Lithuania 210,000 14 All players have secured a minimum payday of €4,000, while a spot at the final table will guarantee a €6,270 score. The full list of remaining payouts is set out below:-
Place Payout 1 €63,290 2 €42,470 3 €30,140 4 €21,340 5 €15,170 6 €11,330 7 €8,700 8 €7,280 9 €6,270 10-11 €5,560 12-13 €4,950 14-15 €4,450 16 €4,000 Play will resume at blind level 23, with blinds of 10,000/15,000, with a 15,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 60-minute levels. The seating draw for the final day will be posted shortly.
Play will continue until a champion is crowned, and Poker.Pro will be on the floor to bring you all the action, so be sure to stay tuned to our coverage of what is sure to be a thrilling final day of the Kings of Vilnius Main Event.
Main Event Day 1A & 1B Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 40 min | 100 | 100 | – |
| 2 | 40 min | 100 | 100 | 100 |
| 3 | 40 min | 100 | 200 | 200 |
| 4 | 40 min | 200 | 300 | 300 |
| 5 | 40 min | 200 | 400 | 400 |
| 6 | 40 min | 200 | 500 | 500 |
| 7 | 40 min | 300 | 600 | 600 |
| 8 | 40 min | 400 | 800 | 800 |
| 9 | 40 min | 500 | 1000 | 1000 |
| 10 | 40 min | 600 | 1200 | 1200 |
| 11 | 40 min | 600 | 1200 | 2400 |
| 12 | 40 min | 1000 | 1500 | 1500 |
Main Event Day 1C Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 25 min | 100 | 100 | – |
| 2 | 25 min | 100 | 100 | 100 |
| 3 | 25 min | 100 | 200 | 200 |
| 4 | 25 min | 100 | 300 | 300 |
| 5 | 25 min | 200 | 400 | 400 |
| 6 | 25 min | 200 | 500 | 500 |
| 7 | 25 min | 300 | 600 | 600 |
| 8 | 25 min | 400 | 800 | 800 |
| 9 | 25 min | 500 | 1000 | 1000 |
| 10 | 25 min | 600 | 1200 | 1200 |
| 11 | 25 min | 600 | 1200 | 1200 |
| 12 | 25 min | 1000 | 1500 | 1500 |
Main Event Day 2 Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 60 min | 1000 | 1500 | 1500 |
| 14 | 60 min | 1000 | 2000 | 2000 |
| 15 | 60 min | 1000 | 2500 | 2500 |
| 16 | 60 min | 1500 | 3000 | 3000 |
| 17 | 60 min | 2000 | 4000 | 4000 |
| 18 | 60 min | 2000 | 5000 | 5000 |
| 19 | 60 min | 3000 | 6000 | 6000 |
| 20 | 60 min | 4000 | 8000 | 8000 |
| 21 | 60 min | 5000 | 10000 | 10000 |
Main Event Day 3 Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | 60 min | 6000 | 12000 | 12000 |
| 23 | 60 min | 8000 | 16000 | 16000 |
| 24 | 60 min | 10000 | 20000 | 20000 |
| 25 | 60 min | 15000 | 25000 | 25000 |
| 26 | 60 min | 15000 | 30000 | 30000 |
| 27 | 60 min | 20000 | 40000 | 40000 |
| 28 | 60 min | 25000 | 50000 | 50000 |
| 29 | 60 min | 30000 | 60000 | 60000 |
| 30 | 60 min | 40000 | 80000 | 80000 |
| 31 | 60 min | 50000 | 100000 | 100000 |
| 32 | 60 min | 50000 | 125000 | 125000 |
| 33 | 60 min | 75000 | 150000 | 150000 |
| 34 | 60 min | 100000 | 200000 | 200000 |
| 35 | 60 min | 125000 | 250000 | 250000 |
| 36 | 60 min | 150000 | 300000 | 300000 |
High Roller Day 1 Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 40 min | 100 | 200 | 200 |
| 2 | 40 min | 100 | 300 | 300 |
| 3 | 40 min | 200 | 400 | 400 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 4 | 40 min | 200 | 500 | 500 |
| 5 | 40 min | 300 | 600 | 600 |
| 6 | 40 min | 400 | 800 | 800 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 7 | 40 min | 500 | 1000 | 1000 |
| 8 | 40 min | 600 | 1200 | 1200 |
| 9 | 40 min | 1000 | 1500 | 1500 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 10 | 40 min | 1000 | 2000 | 2000 |
| 11 | 40 min | 1000 | 2500 | 2500 |
| 12 | 40 min | 1500 | 3000 | 3000 |
High Roller Day 2 Structure
| Level | Duration | Small Blind | Big Blind | Ante |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13 | 40 min | 2000 | 4000 | 4000 |
| 14 | 40 min | 3000 | 5000 | 5000 |
| 15 | 40 min | 3000 | 6000 | 6000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 16 | 40 min | 4000 | 8000 | 8000 |
| 17 | 40 min | 5000 | 10000 | 10000 |
| 18 | 40 min | 6000 | 12000 | 12000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 19 | 40 min | 10000 | 15000 | 15000 |
| 20 | 40 min | 10000 | 20000 | 20000 |
| 21 | 40 min | 20000 | 25000 | 25000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 22 | 40 min | 15000 | 30000 | 30000 |
| 23 | 40 min | 20000 | 40000 | 40000 |
| 24 | 40 min | 25000 | 50000 | 50000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 25 | 40 min | 30000 | 60000 | 60000 |
| 26 | 40 min | 30000 | 80000 | 80000 |
| 27 | 40 min | 50000 | 100000 | 100000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 28 | 40 min | 50000 | 125000 | 125000 |
| 29 | 40 min | 75000 | 150000 | 150000 |
| 30 | 40 min | 100000 | 200000 | 200000 |
| – | 15 min Break | |||
| 31 | 40 min | 125000 | 250000 | 250000 |
| 32 | 40 min | 150000 | 300000 | 300000 |
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | €58,130* | |
| 2 | €47,630* | |
| 3 | €30,140 | |
| 4 | €21,340 | |
| 5 | €15,170 | |
| 6 | €11,330 | |
| 7 | €8,700 | |
| 8 | €7,280 | |
| 9 | €6,270 | |
| 10 | €5,560 | |
| 11 | €5,560 | |
| 12 | €4,950 | |
| 13 | €4,950 | |
| 14 | €4,450 | |
| 15 | €4,450 | |
| 16 | €4,000 | |
| 17 | €4,000 | |
| 18 | €3,580 | |
| 19 | €3,580 | |
| 20 | €3,580 | |
| 21 | €3,240 | |
| 22 | €3,240 | |
| 23 | €3,240 | |
| 24 | €2,930 | |
| 25 | €2,930 | |
| 26 | €2,930 | |
| 27 | €2,930 | |
| 28 | €2,670 | |
| 29 | €2,670 | |
| 30 | €2,670 | |
| 31 | €2,670 | |
| 32 | €2,430 | |
| 33 | €2,430 | |
| 34 | €2,430 | |
| 35 | €2,430 | |
| 36 | €2,430 | |
| 37 | €2,430 | |
| 38 | €2,430 | |
| 39 | €2,430 | |
| 40 | €2,220 | |
| 41 | €2,220 |


