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Veli-Pekka Penttinen Wins the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event for €149,775

Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 1/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 With the elimination of Tal Barasofsky in second place, Veli-Pekka Penttinen capped off a dominant final day performance by conquering the €1,000,000 GTD 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, taking home €149,775 after a three-way deal and securing a beautiful trophy.
The Finn steadily built his chip stack during the early hours of the final day and entered the final table at the top of the leaderboard. Penttinen’s momentum didn’t stop here as he quickly extended his lead, which he never really gave away, except for a couple of minutes in the heads-up battle.
Among the key moments on the final table was the elimination of Athanasios Kostouros in eighth place. The Greek had just lost a massive pot after a mistimed hero bluff against Tal Barasofsky, and Penttinen soon picked up the rest of his chips. The Finn also delivered the knockout blow to Christina Solli in seventh place. The Norwegian had started the final table second in chips but had quite a rollercoaster ride, eventually running into Penttinen’s pocket Jacks with eight-seven suited.
Throughout the day, Penttinen used his stack to near perfection, constantly applying pressure and also finding help when needed, including a crucial river ace against Shaul Weinstein’s pocket sixes that sent him home in fourth place.
After a three-way deal guaranteed Penttinen €113,820, Barasofsky €112,775, and Gary Fisher €97,000, the trio continued battling for the remaining €35,955 and the trophy. Fisher exited in third place, setting up a kind of fitting heads-up duel between Penttinen and Barasofsky, probably the two most aggressive and active players throughout the final table.
In the end, a bottom pair of threes and a miss-call from Barasofskym turned the match in Penttinen’s direction, who shortly after closed it out to claim the title, walking away as the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, €149,775 richer and with the trophy firmly in his hands.
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Results
Place Player Prize 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
€149,770 * 2 Tal Barasofsky
€112,770 * 3 Gary Fisher
€97,000 * 4 Shaul Weinstein
€60,900 5 Alexis Lucarini
€46,250 6 Petteri Laiho
€35,450 7 Christina Solli
€27,250 8 Athanasios Kostouros
€20,950 9 Habib Brahim
€16,200 * denotes a three-way deal
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Tal Barasofsky Eliminated in 2nd Place (€112,775)

Tal Barasofsky Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 It didn’t take long for the final hand to arrive. Tal Barasofsky opened to 625,000 with A♠5♠, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen looked down at 8♥8♣. The Finn decided his snowmen were strong enough to three-bet to 2,500,000. True to his style, Barasofsky wasn’t backing down. He four-bet jammed, and Penttinen snap-called.
With so many aces cracking pairs throughout the day, Barasofsky still had plenty of hope, but this time it would have to be some other way as the dealer spread out 8♠3♣2♠ flop, giving Penttinen top set while Barasofsky picked up a flush draw and a gutshot.
Barasofsky was looking for one of his eleven outs, but the 7♣ on the turn wasn’t one of them. He needed a spade or a four on the river to stay alive. Instead, the river brought the 3♦, improving Penttinen to a full house and sealing the victory.
Barasofsky finishes as runner-up, earning €112,775 from the three-way deal by far the best result of his career.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 31,000,000
Tal Barasofsky: 0 -
Penttinen Pulls Ahead

Veli-Pekka Penttinen Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Shortly after the start of heads-up play, Tal Barasofsky picked up a small pot to take the lead, but it didn’t last for long.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 500,000 with Q♣3♣, and Barasofsky defended with K♣4♦.
The flop came 6♣9♠8♣, giving Penttinen a flush draw. Barasofsky check-called a 525,000 continuation bet.
The turn brought the 3♥, pairing Penttinen’s three and giving him the lead. After Barasofsky checked again, the Finn fired 1.8 million into a pot of 2.3 million. Barasofsky wasn’t convinced and made the call with just King-high.
The river was the A♥, and Barasofsky checked for a third time. Penttinen, with only a bottom pair, went for a half-pot (value) bet. It initially looked like Barasofsky might just be Hollywooding before folding, but after a long tank, he made the hero call with king-high, trying to pick off a bluff.
Honestly, that could be the case with the Penttinen’s pair of threes, but it was still good enough to take the pot down, pushing him to nearly a 2:1 chip lead.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 20,000,000
Tal Barasofsky: 11,000,000 -
Gary Fisher Eliminated in 3rd Place (€97,000)

Gary Fisher Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 According to our own Jason Glatzer in the commentary booth, Gary Fisher told his opponents during the deal discussions that he had no problem playing three-handed, especially with decades of experience behind him. He backed it up, too, being the most active player of the trio left.
In his final hand, Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened from the small blind to 800,000 with A♠7♦, and Fisher called with K♦8♠ after carefully dissecting down his stack.
The flop came K♣A♦A♣. It may have looked promising from Fisher’s point of view, but he was pretty much drawing dead against Penttinen’s trip aces. Penttinen continued for 425,000, and Fisher made the call.
The 8♦ on the turn locked up the hand for Penttinen, and the Finn bet 1,900,000 into 2,400,000, as Fisher reluctantly called again.
The river brought the 8♥, giving Fisher a full house of his own, but unfortunately, second best. With so much already in the middle, Penttinen moved all-in. Fisher made the call, though he didn’t look pleased about it. Penttinen tabled the superior full house, and Fisher’s run came to an end.
Fisher finishes in third place, earning €97,000 from the three-way deal.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 16,000,000
Gary Fisher: 0We are now heads-up between Veli-Pekka Penttinen and Tal Barasofsky for the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event title. Barasofsky begins with a slight chip disadvantage, but with plenty of chips in play, it’s still anyone’s game.
And just as a reminder: although both players have already locked up their payouts through the deal, they are still battling for an additional €35,955 and the prestigious Main Event trophy.
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Penttinen Gets It Back

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The same duo tangled again shortly after. Gary Fisher min-raised from the button with 8♦7♦, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen defended his big blind.
The flop came 8♠3♥7♣, giving Fisher two pair, while Penttinen picked up an open-ended straight draw. Penttinen check-called a 400,000 bet from the Englishman.
The turn paired the board with the 3♣, and both players checked. The river brought the 4♣, completing Penttinen’s straight. The only question was how much value he could extract. The Finn decided on 1,400,000 as a number.
The sizing proved perfect, as Fisher made a quick call, only to be shown the bad news.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 12,000,000
Gary Fisher: 6,800,000 -
Fisher Fires Big Three-Handed

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Gary Fisher had already secured his payday, but made it clear during the deal-making that he came to battle three-handed. He opened to 3x from the button with A♠10♠, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen defended his big blind with K♣4♣.
The flop came 5♠6♣K♠, delivering plenty of action. Penttinen flopped top pair, while Fisher picked up the nut flush draw. A setup that could see the pot going either way. Fisher continued for 675,000, and Penttinen made the call.
The turn brought the 8♥. After Penttinen checked, Fisher moved all-in for 5.7 million. The shove sent Penttinen deep into the tank, but in the end, he decided to let it go as Fisher’s big bluff got through.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 10,000,000
Gary Fisher: 8,500,000 -
Three-Handed Deal Reached

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The final three players have agreed to a deal.
Chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen (12,200,000) will lock up €113,820. Second in chips, Tal Barasofsky, secured €112,775, while Gary Fisher, sitting on 6,950,000, took home €97,000.
The trio will now play on for an additional €35,955 and the title of 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, so there is still plenty left to fight for.
Congratulations to all three players and good luck!
Place Player Chips After a Deal 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
12,200,000 €113,820 2 Tal Barasofsky
11,850,000 €112,775 3 Gary Fisher
6,950,000 €97,000 Still left to play: €35,955 -
Shaul Weinstein Eliminated in 4th Place (€60,900)

Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 4/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen raised to 625,000 on the button with A♥7♠, applying pressure to the blinds with a larger raise. Shaul Weinstein looked down at 6♥6♣ and wasted no time moving all-in. Penttinen just needed a quick count before making the call. It wasn’t a classic coin flip, but it was an exciting showdown nonetheless.
The flop came Q♠4♥9♣, missing both players. The 9♦ on the turn though added three queens as additional outs for Penttinen.
The river delivered the inevitable: an A♣, sending Weinstein to the rail in heartbreaking fashion.
Still, fourth place in the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event marks Weinstein’s best result to date, and one he can be proud of after an impressive performance in the tournament.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 12,000,000
Shaul Weinstein: 0 -
Alexis Lucarini Eliminated in 5th Place (€46,250)

Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 5/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 This one was decided in the blinds, as Shaul Weinstein moved all-in from the small blind with J♣3♣, putting pressure on Alexis Lucarini. The two had almost identical stacks, making the ICM implications massive. Lucarini, however, snap-called after looking down at A♦Q♣, putting Weinstein at immediate risk.
The flop came 9♥K♠3♦, pairing Weinstein’s three and propelling him into the lead. The Frenchman was now looking for an ace or a queen to avoid being crippled.
The 10♠ on the turn changed nothing, and the river brought a blank 4♠. Weinstein secured the double-up, while Lucarini was left with just a chip and a chair.
Shaul Weinstein: 3,500,000
Alexis Lucarini: 50,000Alexis Lucarini was automatically all-in from the small blind with 9♦5♣. Three players came along, looking to ensure the Frenchman’s exit.
It was a quick check around on all three streets, and in the end, it was Gary Fisher’s 4♣3♥ that did it on the 2♦6♣K♦3♦2♠ runout. A strong run for Lucarini comes to an end as he finishes the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event in fifth place, collecting €46,250.
Gary Fisher: 7,500,000
Alexis Lucarini: 0 -
Petteri Laiho Eliminated in 6th Place (€35,450)
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Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 6/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The eliminations are coming quickly now and players are dropping like flies. Gary Fisher started the action with an open from the early position to 475,000 with 7♥7♣. Petteri Laiho, now the new shortest stack at the final table, moved all-in for 1,400,000 from the small blind holding A♠K♣.
But the action wasn’t over. Tal Barasofsky looked down at 10♥10♣ in the big blind and had a decision to make. The Israeli opted to isolate, three-betting to 3,000,000. Fisher quickly folded, and we were off to the races.
The flop came 4♠Q♦6♦, offering no help to the Finn. The Q♥ on the turn changed nothing, leaving Laiho with six outs heading to the river.
The river bricked out, and Laiho’s run came to an end in sixth place for €35,450.
Tal Barasofsky: 10,000,000
Petteri Laiho: 0 -
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Christina Solli Eliminated in 7th Place (€27,250)
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Christina Solli Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 7/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The action began with Tal Barasofsky opening from the early position with A♥6♥ and chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen three-bet to 1,400,000 with J♥J♦. Christina Solli, with the shortest stack at the table, looked down at 8♣7♣ in the big blind. With two blinds already invested in the pot, she took a moment before deciding that was reason enough to move all-in. Barasofsky quickly folded, and the cards were tabled.
The flop came 3♠8♥9♣, pairing Solli’s eight and giving her hope. The 10♣ on the turn dramatically increased her equity, adding an open-ended straight flush draw for a total of 15 outs.
The river brought a black card, but the wrong one in the 5♠. With that, had to say her goodbyes as seventh place finisher of the Main Event, pocketing €27,250 for her efforts.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 10,000,000
Christina Solli: 0 -
Athanasios Kostouros Eliminated in 8th Place (€20,950)

Athanasios Kostouros Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 8/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Probably the most interesting hand of the day to that point went to a thriller between Athanasios Kostouros and Tal Barasofsky.
Barasofsky opened to 350,000 from under the gun with J♠J♣, and Kostouros defended his big blind, calling 200,000 more with Q♣10♣.
The flop of 6♦10♦4♥ already spelled trouble, giving Kostouros top pair, but still trailing Barasofsky’s overpair. Kostouros decided to lead out for 375,000, Barasofsky raised to 1 million, and Kostouros casually snap-called.
On the 9♠ turn, Kostouros checked as he stared down Barasofsky in the process. The Israeli fired another million, and once again Kostouros called, as the pot rose to 4.9 million.
The river brought the K♥, and Kostouros moved all-in for 2.6 million. It was a massive decision for Barasofsky, for his tournament life, but he didn’t need long to throw in a chip, making a great call that left Kostouros with almost no chips
Tal Barasofsky: 9,200,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 425,000The final nail in the coffin came shortly after, as Athanasios Kostouros pushed his remaining chips into the middle with K♠9♦. Both blinds came along to see the flop, Veli-Pekka Penttinen with Q♣9♣ and Gary Fisher with K♥J♣.
The 6♠4♣5♥ flop was checked around, which offered a glimmer of hope for Kostouros. However, the Q♥ on the turn changed everything. Penttinen bet 350,000, Fisher quickly folded, and Kostouros was left needing one of the three remaining kings to stay alive.
The river bricked out, and Kostouros’ run came to an end. He exits the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event in eighth place for €20,950.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 8,400,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 0 -
Habib Brahim Eliminated in 9th Place (€16,200)

Habib Brahim Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Alexis Lucarini opened to 900,000 from under the gun with A♥Q♠, leaving himself just 500,000 behind, effectively committing himself. On the button, Habib Brahim looked down at Q♥Q♦ and moved all-in, covering the Frenchman, who called off his remaining chips.
A brutal ace appeared right on the flop as the dealer opened 4♥A♦6♠. No one-outer arrived on the turn or river, and Brahim was left with 1,300,000 after the hand.
Alexis Lucarini: 3,200,000
Habib Brahim: 1,300,000Just a couple of hands later, Brahim shoved from the hijack with 2♠2♥, and Shaul Weinstein reshoved with A♦J♥, slightly covering the Swede.
Brahim was still ahead on the flop of Q♦4♣8♠, but the turn brought the A♣, putting Weinstein in front. The river offered no help, and Brahim was eliminated in ninth place for €16,200 as the first casualty of the final table.
Shaul Weinstein: 3,200,000
Habib Brahim: 0 -
Chip Counts After a Break
Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Place Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
8,200,000 54 BB 2 Gary Fisher
4,900,000 32 BB 3 Tal Barasofsky
4,300,000 28 BB 4 Athanasios Kostouros
3,900,000 26 BB 5 Habib Brahim
2,700,000 18 BB 6 Petteri Laiho
2,500,000 16 BB 7 Christina Solli
1,600,000 10 BB 8 Shaul Weinstein
1,500,000 10 BB 9 Alexis Lucarini
1,500,000 10 BB -
Barasofsky Punches Back

Tal Barasofsky Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The two were at it again as Christina Solli opened from the early position with A♥Q♥ and Tal Barasofsky responded by moving all-in for a total of 2,000,000.
Unlike her quick decisions in previous hands, Solli took about a minute this time before making the call, only to discover it was a mirror situation from moments earlier, with Barasofsky holding the better ace with A♠K♥.
The board ran out A♦4♣2♥10♠7♦, and Barasofsky secured the double-up to win his chips back.
Tal Barasofsky: 4,300,000
Christina Solli: 1,900,000 -
Solli Doubles Through Barasofsky

Christina Solli Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christina Solli min-raised from the hijack with A♣K♣, and Tal Barasofsky looked down at A♥Q♦ in the small blind. No slow play this time as Barasofsky three-bet to 900,000. Solli quickly moved all-in for 1,800,000 total, and after a slight grimace, Barasofsky made the call.
The flop came 10♥J♥7♠, keeping Solli firmly in the lead while Barasofsky was left searching for a king or running cards.
After the 7♦ turn, Solli needed to dodge just a King on the river to double up, and that’s what she did as the 8♥ hit the table.
Christina Solli: 3,900,000
Tal Barasofsky: 2,000,000 -
Solli Runs Into Aces Again

Christina Solli Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 250,000 from the middle position with A♠A♥, and Christina Solli defended her big blind, calling 125,000 more with 9♦9♣.
On the flop of K♠10♦2♥ Solli check-called a small continuation bet of 150,000 from Penttinen. The J♦ on the turn slowed things down a bit as both players checked.
The river paired the board with the J♠, and Solli checked once more. Penttinen went for some value, betting 375,000 into a pot of 975,000. Solli made the call, only to be shown the bad news.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 9,000,000
Christina Solli: 1,900,000The final table is not going as planned for the Norwegian. She started the day just behind Penttinen in chips but has now dropped to 15 big blinds. On the other hand, Penttinen continues to extend his lead, with Gary Fisher next in line with 4,900,000.
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Flush on the Turn Saves Brahim

Habib Brahim Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christina Solli opened with a min-raise from the early position holding 4♥4♦. Habib Brahim, the shortest stack at the table, just called on the button with A♠A♦. The blinds folded, and the two went heads-up to the flop.
And what a flop it was. 3♠K♠4♠ as Solli hit middle set, but Brahim still had plenty of outs. Solli checked, and the Swede made a small bet of 100,000. Solli quickly raised to 400,000, and Brahim responded by moving all-in for 1,400,000. After counting it out, Solli made the call.
Brahim needed either a spade or an ace to survive, and the 9♠ immediately rolled off on the turn, giving him the flush. Solli was now trailing and needed the board to pair on the river to fill up or hit quads. Instead another spade appeared on the river, and Brahim doubled up with his slowplayed Aces, while Solli lost about a third of her stack.
Christina Solli: 3,300,000
Habib Brahim: 3,000,000 -
The Rich Get Richer

Veli-Pekka Penttinen Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The first big pot of the final table played out between two Finns. Petteri Laiho opened to 200,000 from the middle position with A♥J♥, and chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen three-bet to 675,000 on the button with A♠K♥. The action folded back to Laiho, who made the call.
The dealer spread 2♠10♦5♠. Laiho checked, and Penttinen made a continuation bet of 400,000 into a pot of 1,600,000. Laiho called.
The turn paired the board with the 10♣, and both players checked. The river brought the K♠, giving Penttinen a check mark. After Laiho checked once more, Penttinen fired a value bet of 650,000. Laiho gave it some thought but ultimately let it go. Penttinen extends his chip lead and now holds nearly a quarter of all the chips in play.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 7,400,000
Petteri Laiho: 2,000,000 -
Sankala Falls in 10th as the Final Table Is Set

Miro Sankala Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Miro Sankala on the button, who pushed all-in for just under 10 big blinds. Athanasios Kostouros in the big blind took a minute, as the shove was for a big chunk of his own stack. After about a count of two, the Greek made the call with A♠8♠, while Sankala tabled K♥10♦.
The flop came K♠9♣3♣, pairing Sankala’s king and sending him into the lead. He now only had to dodge an ace or running cards to secure his seat at the final table.
The turn brought the 3♠, giving Kostouros additional outs with a flush draw. The river was the case 9♠, improving Kostouros to a flush and eliminating Sankala in 10th place for €12,800.
Athanasios Kostouros: 2,100,000
Miro Sankala: 0
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table With Sankala’s elimination, the final table of nine is now set. Veli-Pekka Penttinen leads the way and sits in pole position for the €169,500 first-place prize, followed closely by Christina Solli in second.
You can watch the final table livestream on the OlyBet Poker or PokerPro World channels with a 30-minute delay.
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Chip Counts
Place Player Chips 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
5,750,000 2 Christina Solli
5,270,000 3 Tal Barasofsky
4,450,000 4 Petteri Laiho
3,475,000 5 Athanasios Kostouros
3,225,000 6 Gary Fisher
2,975,000 7 Alexis Lucarini
2,250,000 8 Shaul Weinstein
1,975,000 9 Habib Brahim
1,625,000 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Payouts
Place Prize 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 -
Barasofsky Takes From Solli

Tal Barasofsky Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Tal Barasofsky opened to 200,000 UTG. Chip leader Christina Solli decided to make the call.
Solli check-called a 175,000 bet from Barasofsky on the J♣3♥6♦ flop. Action repeated itself on the 10♣ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Barasofsky now was 325,000. Solli completed the check trifecta on the Q♣ river, and Barasofsky fired an impressive 800,000. Solli made the call rather swiftly.
Tal Barasofsky: K♦9♠
Christina Solli: 9♥8♥With a superior straight, Barasofsky won a decent pot against big-stacked Solli.
Christina Solli: 5,275,000
Tal Barasofsky: 4,450,000 -
Newey Out; Final Table Bubble

Paul Newey Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to short-stacked Paul Newey, who moved all in for 550,000. Alexis Lucarini re-shoved from the Small Blind, and after Christina Solli swiftly folded her Big Blind, the two contestants tabled their holdings.
Paul Newey: 7♠5♠
Alexis Lucarini: K♣J♥Lucarini took a solid lead on the J♦3♦9♣ flop. The 8♠ turn gave Newey a straight draw, but the A♦ ultimately ended his tournament life. The tournament is now on the final table bubble.
Alexis Lucarini: 2,200,000
Paul Newey: 0 -
Gordo Out Shortly After the Break

Guillermo Gordo Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 11/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Guillermo Gordo, who moved all in for 1,175,000 from the Button. Alexis Lucarini made the call from the Small Blind; he didn’t have to worry about chip leader Christina Solli, who was sitting out her Big Blind.
Guillermo Gordo: K♠7♣
Alexis Lucarini: A♥J♦No help for Gordo as the board spelled out 2♠Q♥8♦3♦5♣, and “GGordo” was eliminated in twelfth place for €10,750.
Alexis Lucarini: 2,700,000
Guillermo Gordo: 0 -
Chip Counts After the First Break

Christina Solli Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 12/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining players have returned after the first 20-minute break of the day. Below are the current chip counts.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Christina Solli
Norway 5,825,000 58 2 Petteri Laiho
Finland 3,555,000 36 3 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,240,000 32 4 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,690,000 27 5 Gary Fisher
England 2,625,000 26 6 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,825,000 18 7 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,490,000 15 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,475,000 15 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,325,000 13 10 Habib Brahim
Sweden 1,300,000 13 11 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 1,175,000 12 12 Paul Newey
England 1,050,000 11 -
Margolin’s Shortstack Run Ends in 13th

Lev Margolin Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 13/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Lev Margolin had been nursing a short stack for most of the day at the featured table, doing his best to survive. He was pleased to look down at A♣5♦ on the button and moved all-in for just over three big blinds. Unfortunately for him, Paul Newey woke up with a stronger ace in the big blind and made the quick call after the small blind got out of the way.
The flop came 2♣4♥6♥, giving the Israeli a gutshot straight draw along with his five as an out. The turn 7♥ took a couple of outs away, leaving Margolin needing a non-heart three or eight to stay alive.
The river brought the 2♥, completing Newey’s flush and eliminating Margolin in 13th place for €10,750.
Paul Newey: 1,600,000
Lev Margolin: 0 -
Zarins Bids Farewell

Girts Zarins Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 13/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 After three minutes’ worth of pondering UTG, Girts Zarins eventually moved all in for 850,000. After receiving the county, Sweden’s Habib Brahim re-shoved for 1,125,000 from the Hi-jack. The remaining players folded, and the contestants were soon given the green light to turn over their cards.
Girts Zarins: 7♥7♠
Habib Brahim: 9♦9♠No help for Zarins on the 8♥3♠K♠K♥A♦ runout, and he was eliminated in fourteenth place for €8,950.
Habib Brahim: 2,175,000
Girts Zarins: 0 -
Keränen Busts Against Kostouros

Ville-Matti Keränen Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 14/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Ville-Matti Keränen, who open-shoved for 790,000 from the Cut-off. After receiving the count, Athanasios Kostouros made the call from the Big Blind.
Ville-Matti Keränen: A♥7♦
Athanasios Kostouros: A♣Q♦Keränen was trailing, and he wasn’t able to extend his tournament life as the board spelled out 10♥10♠8♦4♥K♠. As such, he became the first Day 4 casualty from the outer table, cashing for €8,950.
Athanasios Kostouros: 3,100,000
Ville-Matti Keränen: 0 -
Dwyer First Casualty of the Day

John Dwyer Level 29: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 More than an hour into the Final Day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, we have the first elimination of the day.
John Dwyer opened to 130,000 from the early position with A♥7♣, and Gary Fisher called from the big blind with 10♥9♥ for 70,000 more.
The dealer opened a truly action-packed flop of A♦J♥7♥, giving Dwyer two pair, while Fisher flopped a gutshot straight flush draw for 11 outs. Fisher checked to Dwyer, who continued for 70,000. Fisher then check-raised to 400,000. Dwyer quickly announced all-in, and Fisher almost beat him into the pot with the call.
With 2,300,000 chips in the middle, the turn brought the 3♥, completing Fisher’s flush. Only an ace or a seven on the river could save Dwyer with a full house. The river did pair the board, but it was the J♣, sending Dwyer to the rail in 16th place for €7,750.
Gary Fisher: 2,500,000
John Dwyer: 0 -
TV Table Soon Going Live
Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The live-streamed TV Table, with Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Jason Glatzer on comms, will go live in roughly 20 minutes. It can be seen through the player above.
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Let’s Dance

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 This is it, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the final day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. This poker.pro live reporter had issues sleeping, feeling like a twelve-year-old the night before Christmas.
The remaining 16 €1,100 Main Event players have just taken their seats, and their first goal is to reach the nine-handed final table. Below is the seat draw. Let’s dance.
Table Seat Player England Chips Big Blinds 15 1 Gary Fisher
England 1,955,000 39 15 2 Paul Newey
England 1,965,000 39 15 3 Guillermo Gordo
Spain 3,915,000 78 15 4 John Dwyer
Ireland 1,540,000 31 15 5 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,055,000 21 15 6 Christina Solli
Norway 760,000 15 15 7 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,920,000 38 15 8 Lev Margolin
Israel 725,000 15 20 1 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,015,000 60 20 2 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,890,000 38 20 3 Girts Zarins
Latvia 845,000 17 20 4 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,595,000 52 20 5 Habib Brahim
Sweden 2,700,000 54 20 6 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,310,000 26 20 7 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 2,120,000 42 20 8 Petteri Laiho
Finland 2,695,000 54 -
The Stage is Set for a Raffling Main Event Conclusion

Guillermo Cifuentes After a 12-hour marathon session, Day 3 of the €1,100 Main Event reached its conclusion. The remaining 16 players bagged their chips, and they will return at 12:00 on Sunday, February 15, and resume the fight for the €169,500 first-place payout, the coveted trophy, and, most importantly, the prestigious title.
What a tournament this has been so far; of course, it was to be expected. The 2026 Kings of Tallinn has lived up to its expectations, and it has once again proven why it’s the biggest live poker festival in Northern Europe. The Main Event was always destined to be the flagship tournament, and with a €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, the massive turnout was no surprise. When late registration closed after the first four levels of Day 2, a whopping 1,033 entries could be confirmed. Shaul Weinstein eventually eliminated Patrik Falk in one-hundred-thirty-sixth place, and the remaining competitors were then all guaranteed a €2,000 min-cash.

Shaul Weinstein The knockout secured Weinstein the chip lead going into Day 3. The day kicked off with short stacks busting at a rapid pace. There were some recognizable names in the penultimate flight, including Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi, inaugural Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion Ranno Sootla, experienced Brit Gary Fisher, and Swedish poker guru Johan Storåkers, to name a few. Day 3 offered some staggering action with some very entertaining – and frankly astonishing – hands, especially on the live-streamed TV table.
It was eventually communicated that play would wrap up when 16 players remained, or at the end of Level 28. It would be the first scenario; French poker icon Mathieu Choffardet bid farewell in seventeenth place, and the remaining 16 players went to get some well-deserved rest before tomorrow’s finale.
The poker.pro live coverage will commence at 12:00, focusing on the outer table. All enthusiasts can follow the TV table on the live stream, with poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer and Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund on comms.
Below are the chip counts. Ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, it’ll all wrap up in stellar fashion.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 3,915,000 2 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,015,000 3 Habib Brahim
Sweden 2,700,000 4 Petteri Laiho
Finland 2,695,000 5 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,595,000 6 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 2,120,000 7 Paul Newey
England 1,965,000 8 Gary Fisher
England 1,955,000 9 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,920,000 10 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,890,000 11 John Dwyer
Ireland 1,540,000 12 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,310,000 13 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,055,000 14 Girts Zarins
Latvia 845,000 15 Christina Solli
Norway 760,000 16 Lev Margolin
Israel 725,000 -
Choffardet Bids Farewell; Play has Concluded

Mathieu Choffardet Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 17/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Paul Newey opened to 100,000 from the Hi-jack, before Mathieu Choffardet raised to 700,000, leaving himself with a mere 40,000 behind. As if the action wasn’t already spicy enough, Petteri Laiho four-bet to 1,790,000, leaving 400,000 behind. Newey was visibly troubled, and he contemplated his decision for three minutes before folding. Choffardet made the call for his tournament life, and he went to showdown with Laiho.
Petteri Laiho: J♠J♦
Mathieu Choffardet: A♥Q♦Laiho maintained his lead on the 8♦5♣10♥ flop, and he improved even further on the J♣ turn. No straight for Choffardet on the 5♥ river, and as he was eliminated in seventeenth play, Day 3 officially came to an end.
Petteri Laiho: 2,695,000
Mathie Choffardet: 0It was quite the marathon flight, and now, the sixteen survivors can get a good night’s rest. Tomorrow at noon, they’ll resume the fight for the title, the trophy, and the €169,500 first-place payout.
That also wraps up today’s live coverage here on poker.pro. The blog will go live tomorrow when Day 4 commences. Before we leave you, the editorial office will upload the chip counts prior to tomorrow’s finale, as well as a small recap of today’s action. In the meantime, please enjoy today’s results.
€1,100 Main Event – Day 3 Results
Place Player Country Prize 17 Mathieu Choffardet
France €7,750 18 Johan Storåkers
Sweden €6,750 19 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania €6,750 20 Magnus Pukk
Estonia €6,750 21 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania €5,900 22 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia €5,900 23 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine €5,900 24 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands €5,100 25 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece €5,100 26 Arturs Daugis
Latvia €5,100 27 Christoffer Bering
Denmark €5,100 28 Anthon Burvall
Sweden €4,450 29 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania €4,450 30 Vidar Assersen
Norway €4,450 31 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine €4,450 32 Ville Myllymäki
Finland €3,850 33 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €3,850 34 Deividas Butnoras
Latvia €3,850 35 Kristoffer WInterstein
Sweden €3,850 36 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain €3,850 37 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden €3,850 38 Bernd Reich
Germany €3,850 39 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia €3,850 40 Peer Zahl
Norway €3,350 41 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland €3,350 42 Antti Raasu
Finland €3,350 43 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €3,350 44 Risto Pärmat
Estonia €3,350 45 Luka Sorainen
Finland €3,350 46 Marks Sergins
Latvia €3,350 47 Vu Vuong
Finland €3,350 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia €3,350 49 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia €3,350 50 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €3,350 51 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €3,350 52 Helge Bjorlow
Norway €3,350 53 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €3,350 54 Joel Jimenez
Spain €3,350 55 Christian Hoffmann
Germany €3,350 56 Benny Hagberg
Sweden €2,900 57 Ionel Serbu
Romania €2,900 58 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania €2,900 59 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia €2,900 60 Christopher Vernon
England €2,900 61 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania €2,900 62 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia €2,900 63 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia €2,900 64 Baptiste Caim
France €2,900 65 Pekka Ikonen
Finland €2,900 66 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania €2,900 67 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia €2,900 68 Glen Keogh
Ireland €2,900 69 Peter Jaksland
Denmark €2,900 70 Sander Leigri
Estonia €2,900 71 Emil Jäger
Finland €2,900 72 Joel Holmberg
Finland €2,550 73 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania €2,550 74 James Wynne
Ireland €2,550 75 Antti Pietarinen
Finland €2,550 76 Leo Pietilä
Finland €2,550 77 Henri Piironen
Finland €2,550 78 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia €2,550 79 Paavo Korkka
Estonia €2,550 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden €2,550 81 Andres Allsalu
Estonia €2,550 82 Kevin Whelan
England €2,550 83 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland €2,550 84 Maksim Petrov
Estonia €2,550 85 Juha Nikkola
Finland €2,550 86 Martin Piik
Estonia €2,550 87 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland €2,550 88 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania €2,550 89 Ranno Sootla
Estonia €2,550 90 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands €2,550 91 Eli Danielsson Barca
Sweden €2,550 92 Hassan Halil
Cyprus €2,550 93 Remy Mägi
Estonia €2,550 94 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania €2,550 95 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania €2,550 96 Aleksi Naski
Finland €2,200 97 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine €2,200 98 Linda Nguyen
Norway €2,200 99 Martin Zobel
Denmark €2,200 100 Michael Rolt
ENgland €2,200 101 Yaniv Peretz
Israel €2,200 102 Henri Schalin
Finland €2,200 103 Ole Hov
Norway €2,200 104 Meelis Ahman
Estonia €2,200 105 Vegard Nygaard
Norway €2,200 106 Jari Kurikka
Finland €2,200 107 Juha Helppi
Finland €2,200 108 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €2,200 109 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania €2,200 110 Jonatan Fors
Finland €2,200 111 Lars Ottesen
Denmark €2,200 112 Ismo Bärlund
Finland €2,200 113 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,200 114 Jukka Moisio
Finland €2,200 115 Stephen Woodhead
England €2,200 116 Perttu Kvist
Finland €2,200 117 Andreas Werner
Sweden €2,200 118 Totti Arosuo
Finland €2,200 119 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia €2,200 120 Michal Zagrodnik Poland €2,000 121 Even Rislov
Norway €2,000 122 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia €2,000 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway €2,000 124 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €2,000 125 Samuli Hietala
Finland €2,000 126 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland €2,000 127 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine €2,000 128 Joonas Haapala
Finland €2,000 129 Eimantas Adomavicius
Lithuania €2,000 130 Carl Falk
Sweden €2,000 131 Miika Töyräs
Finland €2,000 132 Mairo Tori
Estonia €2,000 133 Sami Pulliainen
Finland €2,000 134 Erik Friberg
Sweden €2,000 135 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania €2,000 -
Storåkers Comes up Short

Shaul Weinstein Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 17/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Shaul Weinstein, who min-raised to 100,000 from the Button. Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Storåkers on the A♠2♠7♦ flop, Weinstein bet 50,000. Storåkers then raised to 180,000, and Weinstein wasted no time before forcing his opponent all in for 365,000 in total. Storåkers seemed concerned, but, in the end, he deemed he needed to make the call.
Shaul Weinstein: A♥2♥
Johan Storåkers: A♦5♥Storåkers sighed when he saw what he was up against. The 3♥ brought some hope, but the Q♣ river ultimately ended his tournament life.
Shaul Weinstein: 1,900,000
Johan Storåkers: 0 -
Matonis Next One to go

Egidijus Matonis Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 18/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Athanasios Kostouros opened to 100,000 from the Hi-jack. Egidijus Matonis moved all in for 725,000 from the Small Blind, and Kostouros made the call.
Egidijus Matonis: J♣J♦
Athanasios Kostouros: A♥K♣Kostouros immediately improved on the 4♦4♣K♠ flop, and the 10♣10♥ runout didn’t help Matonis. He was eliminated in nineteenth place.
It has now been declared that today’s play will conclude once 16 players remain, or at the end of Level 28.
Athanasios Kostouros: 2,170,000
Egidijus Matonis: 0 -
Kisielius is Out

Paulius Kisielius Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 20/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Girts Zarins opened to 100,000 UTG. When action came to Paulius Kisielius, he raised to 250,000, leaving himself with one sole 25,000 chip behind. Zarins clicked him all in, and, naturally, Kisielius made the call.
Girts Zarins: A♥K♥
Paulius Kisielius: J♠J♣It was a classic coin flip situation, but the fishhooks stood the test of the 10♦2♥5♣Q♦8♥. As such, Kisielius became the next victim.
Girts Zarins:
Paulius Kisielius: 0 -
Sankala Gets Lucky on the Turn

Magnus Pukk Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 23/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The last Estonian player in the field, Magnus Pukk, opened to 80,000. Miro Sankala then moved all in for 460,000 from the Big Blind. After receiving the count, Pukk made the call.
Miro Sankala: Q♠J♥
Magnus Pukk: A♦J♠Sankala was in rough shape. Pukk maintained his lead on the 2♦4♠2♠ flop, but the Q♥ turn saw Sankala claiming the driver’s seat. No dice for Pukk on the 8♠ runout, and he lost the bigger chunk of his stack to Sankala.
Miro Sankala: 860,000
Magnus Pukk: 460,000 -
Margolin Doubles Through Brahim; Remembers Fisher’s Wife

Lev Margolin Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 24/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Habib Brahim opened to 100,000 from the Lo-jack, and Lev Margolin made the call from the Button.
Brahim fired a 175,000 continuation bet on the 3♠6♥3♦ flop, and Margolin decided to move all in for roughly 500,000. Brahim decided he was priced in and made the call.
Lev Margolin: 8♥8♣
Habib Brahim: A♦Q♥Brahim didn’t improve his hand as the board completed with 5♣9♥, and he doubled through Brahim. “I told you; indestructible,” Gary Fisher congratulated Margolin, referring to how many times he’s managed to survive today. “I remember when we played at EPT many years ago,” Margolin reminisced. “I remember you and your wife,” he continued, and the players shared a laugh.
Lev Margolin: 1,300,000
Habib Brahim: 1,250,000 -
More Players Out

Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 24/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below are the latest results.
Place Player Country Prize 25 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece €5,100 26 Arturs Daugis
Latvia €5,100 27 Christoffer Bering
Denmark €5,100 28 Anthon Burvall
Sweden €4,450 29 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania €4,450 30 Vidar Assersen
Norway €4,450 31 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine €4,450 32 Ville Myllymäki
Finland €3,850 33 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €3,850 34 Deividas Butnoras
Latvia €3,850 35 Kristoffer WInterstein
Sweden €3,850 36 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain €3,850 -
Godfather

Ville-Matti Keränen Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 25/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Ville-Matti Keränen, who moved all in for 300,000 from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Paul Newey really considered a call before folding.
Paying homage to the late “Godfather of Poker,” Doyle Brunson, Keränen revealed his 10♠2♦ holdings.
Paul Newey: 1,150,000
Ville-Matti Keränen: 360,000 -
Third Batch of €1,100 Main Event Day 3 Photos (by Elena Kask)

























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Aces Galore

Veli Penttinen Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 27/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Sweden’s Anthon Burvall made it 60,000 from the Lo-jack and was faced with a 230,000 three-bet from Veli-Pekka Penttinen (Small Blind). Burvall then moved all in for what this poker.pro live reporter estimated to be 800,000, and Penttinen had an easy decision on his hands.
Anthon Burvall: 10♦10♠
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: A♥A♣Unfortunate for Burvall, and he didn’t manage to crack aces on the 3♥7♠9♠7♣4♦ board. That’s one less Swedish flag in the Main Event; Habib Brahim and Johan Storåkers are still battling it out on the tables, trying to claim yet another trophy for Sweden during the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 1,550,000
Anthon Burvall: 0 -
Barasofsky Current Chip Leader

Tal Barasofsky Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 29/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The sole lady left in the field, Christina Solli, opened to 60,000 from the Small Blind. Tal Barasofsky decided to defend his Big Blond.
Both players checked the 10♠6♥5♣ flop and the 4♥ turn. Solli bet 65,000 on the 10♦ river, and Barasofsky folded.
Barasofsky could afford to lose the small pot. This poker.pro live reporter earlier reported him winning a big hand with Ace-Queen against Ace-Jack. After that, he won another humongous pot (of which we unfortunately have no details). He is the current chip leader.
Tal Barasofsky: 3,450,000
Christina Solli: 740,000 -
Sukhov Picks up the Goods

Yevhen Sukhov Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 31/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christoffer Bering, who was the chip leader after the dinner break, opened to 50,000 UTG. Yevhen Sukhov three-bet to 150,000 from the Button, and Bering then forced his opponent all in for 805,000 in total. Sukhov called without hesitation.
Christoffer Bering: A♣Q♣
Yevhen Sukhov: A♠A♦The board spelled out 9♠6♠7♦K♦4♥, and Sukhov’s aces were good. He put a huge dent in Bering’s stack.
Yevhen Sukhov: 1,670,000
Christoffer Bering: 1,150,000 -
Recent Batch of Casualties

Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 36/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is another batch of victims.
Place Player Country Prize 37 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden €3,850 38 Bernd Reich
Germany €3,850 39 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia €3,850 40 Peer Zahl
Norway €3,350 41 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland €3,350 42 Antti Raasu
Finland €3,350 43 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €3,350 44 Risto Pärmat
Estonia €3,350 45 Luka Sorainen
Finland €3,350 46 Marks Sergins
Latvia €3,350 -
Blind VS Blind-Elimination

Bernd Reich Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 36/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Tal Barasofsky, who made it 75,000 from the Small Blind. Germany’s Bernd Reich decided to make it 200,000 from the Big Blind. Barasofsky wasn’t done yet; he four-bet to 500,000. After perhaps 30 seconds’ worth of consideration, Reich moved all in for 930,000. Barasofsky made the call.
Bernd Reich: A♣J♥
Tal Barasofsky: A♥Q♠Barasofsky was extremely pumped and cheered for his hand to hold. The Poker Gods heard his prayers; the board spelled out 6♣2♥8♥10♣A♦, and as Barasofsky sent Reich to the rail, his stack surpassed the two million mark.
Tal Barasofsky: 2,100,000
Bernd Reich: 0 -
Weinstein Eliminates Zahl

Peer Zahl Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 39/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Peer Zahl, who opened to 50,000 from the Hi-jack. Shaul Weinstein then three-bet to 175,000 from the Small Blind. Zahl moved all in for what looked to be roughly 600,000, and Weinstein snap-called.
Peer Zahl: A♦5♦
Shaul Weinstein: J♠J♥No case ace or any other help for Zahl as the board spelled out 10♥9♥K♥6♣4♦, and he became the first casualty after the dinner break.
Shaul Weinstein: 1,830,000
Peer Zahl: 0 -
Dinner Break Chip Counts

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 40/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining 40 players are still enjoying their dinner break. Below are the top 10 biggest stacks.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 1,955,000 78 2 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,555,000 62 3 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 1,395,000 56 4 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 1,315,000 53 5 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 1,315,000 53 6 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 1,245,000 50 7 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,125,000 45 8 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 1,120,000 45 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,090,000 44 10 Bernd Reich
Germany 1,005,000 40 -
Margolin Survives Scare; Dinner Time

Lev Margolin Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 40/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 40,000 from UTG+1. Habib Brahim called from the Button, before short-stacked Lev Margolin moved all in for 50,000 from the Small Blind. Antoine Vranken made the call from the Big Blind, and so did Penttinen and Brahim.
After an initial check from Vranken on the J♦A♠K♠ flop, Penttinen bet 75,000. Brahim folded, but Vranken made the call. Both players checked the 5♥ turn, and Penttinen then folded to a 175,000 bet from Vranken on the 3♣ river.
Lev Margolin: J♠J♣
Antoine Vranken: K♣10♠Margolin quadrupled up with a set of Jacks; perhaps, it was to the great displeasure of the rest of the players, seeing as they’re on a €500 payjump.
After the hand, the remaining 40 players went on a 60-minute dinner break.
Antoine Vranken: 1,160,000
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 880,000
Lev Margolin: 240,000 -
Vaiciulionis Bids Farewell

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 41/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Alberto Gonzalez, who min-raised to 40,000 from the Button. “Aces, one time,” short-stacked Justas Vaiciulionis said as he peeked at his hole cards from the Big Blind. “No aces,” he uttered, disappointed. Yet, he made the call.
Vaiciulionis proceeded with checking the 4♥10♣J♦ flop. Gonzalez forced his Lithuanian opponent all in for his last 65,000, and Vaiciulionis snap-called.
Alberto Gonzalez: A♦K♥
Justas Vaiciulionis: J♠7♣Vaiciulionis was ahead, but his tournament life came to an end as the 5♦Q♦ runout saw Gonzalez improving to a straight.
Alberto Gonzalez: 625,000
Justas Vaiciulionis: 0 -
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Last Batch of Victims

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 46/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the latest batch of victims.
Place Player Country Prize 47 Vu Vuong
Finland €3,350 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia €3,350 49 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia €3,350 50 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €3,350 51 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €3,350 52 Helge Bjorlow
Norway €3,350 53 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €3,350 54 Joel Jimenez
Spain €3,350 55 Christian Hoffmann
Germany €3,350 56 Benny Hagberg
Sweden €2,900 57 Ionel Serbu
Romania €2,900 58 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania €2,900 59 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia €2,900 60 Christopher Vernon
England €2,900 61 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania €2,900 62 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia €2,900 63 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia €2,900 64 Baptiste Caim
France €2,900 65 Pekka Ikonen
Finland €2,900 66 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania €2,900 67 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia €2,900 68 Glen Keogh
Ireland €2,900 69 Peter Jaksland
Denmark €2,900 70 Sander Leigri
Estonia €2,900 71 Emil Jäger
Finland €2,900 72 Joel Holmberg
Finland €2,550 73 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania €2,550 -
Sankala Stacks Serbu

Ionel Serbu Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 52/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Ionel Serbu moved all in for 225,000. Action folded to Miro Sankala, who also shoved from the Cut-off. His stack looked to be similar to Serbu’s; it was unclear at this point which player was at risk.
Ionel Serbu: K♣Q♣
Miro Sankala: 10♥10♠Sankala’s tens were good on the A♣6♥2♠9♦3♦ flop. The dealer counted out the stacks, and would you believe it: both players had exactly 225,000.
Miro Sankala: 485,000
Ionel Serbu: 0 -
Bering Takes From Reich

Bernd Reich Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 55/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Bernd Reich opened to 30,000 from the Lo-jack, and then called a 75,000 raise from Christoffer Bering (Button).
Reich check-called Bering’s 100,000 continuation bet on the 3♥7♥2♠ flop, followed by both players checking the 9♠ turn. Reich bet 100,000 on the 6♠ river, and Bering made the call faster than the speed of lightning.
Bernd Reich: 5♥5♣
Christoffer Bering: J♥J♠The superior pocket pair saw Bering securing the pot.
Christoffer Bering: 1,380,000
Bernd Reich: 625,000 -
Big Stacks at the Second Break

Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 58/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 It’s the second break of the day in the €1,100 Main Event. Below are the 10 biggest stacks at this point.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,790,000 119 2 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 1,165,000 78 3 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 1,155,000 77 4 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 1,085,000 72 5 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 1,085,000 72 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 1,040,000 69 7 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 925,000 62 8 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 925,000 62 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 915,000 61 10 Peer Zahl
Norway 860,000 57 -
Small One Goes to Zarins

Arturs Daugis Level 21: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 59/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Arturs Daugis opened to 25,000 UTG. Girts Zarins called from the Button, and Vu Vuong joined the fun from the Big Blind.
All three players checked the 8♣9♥A♣ flop. After a check from Vuong on the 3♣ turn, Daugis dipped his toes in the waters with a 27,000 bet. Zarins made the call before Vuong mucked. Both Daugis and Zarins checked the A♦ river.
Arturs Daugis: 5♥5♦
Girts Zarins: 6♥6♦By the smallest of margins, Zarins claimed the pot. This poker.pro live reporter was wrong in his previous statement, calling Oleh Pritsak the current chipleader; chances are good it is Daugis.
Arturs Daugis: 1,510,000
Girts Zarins: 582,000 -
Biggest Pot of the Tournament?

Oleh Pritsak Level 21: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 62/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Aigars Petrovs min-raised to 24,000. Action folded all the way to Oleh Pritsak, who three-bet to 122,000 from the Big Blind. Petrovs made the call.
Pritsak continued the aggression with a 80,000 continuation bet on the 3♣4♥6♠ flop, and Petrovs made the call. The dealer revealed the 2♣ turn, and Pritsak now decided to move all in for a hefty 260,000. This sent Petrovs deep, deep into the tank; a small crowd gathered around the table to watch the enormous pot unfold. Ultimately, Petrovs made the call, and with 942,000 in the middle, the players tabled their holdings.
Oleh Pritsak: K♥K♠
Aigars Petrovs: Q♣J♣Pritsak was ahead with the Cowboys, and as Petrovs didn’t hit his flush on the A♥ river, Pritsak claimed the pot that was just shy of the million. Chances are good Pritsak is the current chip leader.
Oleh Pritsak: 942,000
Aigars Petrovs: 258,000 -
The Petrovs Pressure

Aigars Petrovs Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 65/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 After a 20,000 opening from Oleh Pritsak UTG+1, Aigars Petrovs contemplated his decision for maybe two minutes before making the call from the Lo-jack. Jari Nikunlassi also came along for the ride from the Big Blind, and the dealer dealt the 5♦7♠Q♠ flop. Action was checked to Petrovs, who bet 45,000, and Pritsak made the call.
Pritsak checked the 8♥ turn and, perhaps somewhat to his surprise, Petrov immediately moved all in. Pritsak looked concerned; there were 165,000 in the middle, and he was forced to commit his 350,000 stack if he wanted to call. After two, maybe three minutes’ worth of pondering, he folded, revealing the Q♥. “I have better,” Petrovs said, and threw his cards into the muck as the dealer pushed the pot his way.
Aigars Petrovs: 567,000
Oleh Pritsak: 350,000 -
Keogh’s Cowboys Cracked

Vu Vuong Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 67/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Vu Vuong min-raised to 20,000 UTG. Glen Keogh then raised to 50,000 from the Lo-jack. When action came back to Vuong, he forced Keogh all in for roughly 150,000 in total. Keogh made the call faster than you could say “Yeehaw, Cowboys!”
Vu Vuong: A♦K♣
Glen Keogh: K♥K♦Keogh was looking good for a double-up, but there’s always an ace on the flop, isn’t it? Vuong took a commanding lead on the 6♠A♠7♣ flop, and the 6♥5♥ runout ended Keogh’s tournament life.
Vu Vuong: 490,000
Glen Keogh: 0 -
More Casualties

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 73/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is another batch of casualties.
Place Player Country Prize 74 James Wynne
Ireland €2,550 75 Antti Pietarinen
Finland €2,550 76 Leo Pietilä
Finland €2,550 77 Henri Piironen
Finland €2,550 78 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia €2,550 79 Paavo Korkka
Estonia €2,550 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden €2,550 81 Andres Allsalu
Estonia €2,550 82 Kevin Whelan
England €2,550 83 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland €2,550 84 Maksim Petrov
Estonia €2,550 85 Juha Nikkola
Finland €2,550 86 Martin Piik
Estonia €2,550 87 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland €2,550 88 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania €2,550 89 Ranno Sootla
Estonia €2,550 90 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands €2,550 91 Eli Danielsson Barca
Sweden €2,550 92 Hassan Halil
Cyprus €2,550 93 Remy Mägi
Estonia €2,550 94 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania €2,550 95 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania €2,550 96 Aleksi Naski
Finland €2,200 97 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine €2,200 98 Linda Nguyen
Norway €2,200 99 Martin Zobel
Denmark €2,200 100 Michael Rolt
ENgland €2,200 101 Yaniv Peretz
Israel €2,200 102 Henri Schalin
Finland €2,200 103 Ole Hov
Norway €2,200 104 Meelis Ahman
Estonia €2,200 105 Vegard Nygaard
Norway €2,200 106 Jari Kurikka
Finland €2,200 -
Sybirtsev Improves Stack

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 73/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Oleksandr Sybirtsev opened to 20,000 from UTG+1. Rudolfs Sadrins (Small Blind) and Miro Sankala (Big Blind) both joined in on the fun.
Action was checked to Sybirtsev on the 2♣10♦2♦ flop, and he fired a 22,000 continuation bet. Sadrins made the call before Sankala bid farewell. Sadrins check-called a 33,000 bet from Sybirtsev on the Q♥ turn. The dealer revealed the 3♣ on the turn, and Sadrins now took the initiative with a 20,000 bet. It’s an educated guess it didn’t work according to plan, seeing as he folded to a 124,000 shove from Sybirtsev.
Oleksandr Sybirtsev: 330,000
Rudolfs Sadrins: 215,000 -
Chip Counts at the First Break

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 80/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining 80 players in the €1,100 Main Event have just returned after the first 20-minute break of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,083,000 108 2 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 874,000 87 3 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 835,000 84 4 Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen
Finland 784,000 78 5 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 765,000 77 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 750,000 75 7 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 708,000 71 8 Mathieu Choffardet
France 673,000 67 9 Christina Solli
Norway 673,000 67 10 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 643,000 64 -
Impressive Call From Bering

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 83/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Christoffer Bering, who min-raised to 16,000 from the Button. Kevin Whelan decided to defend his Big Blind.
Whelan check-called an 18,000 bet from Bering on the 6♦4♠K♣ flop. Action went check-check on the K♦ turn, and Whelan put out a 42,000 bet on the 6♣ river, fast and deliberate. This sent Bering into the tank; he spent perhaps three minutes contemplating his decision before making the call.
Kevin Whelan: 8♣7♣
Christoffer Bering: A♣10♥An impressive call from Bering, and he took a large chunk out of the Whelan stack.
Christoffer Bering: 540,000
Kevin Whelan: 102,000 -
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Everyone Loves a Chopped Pot

Vu Vuong Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 87/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Glen Keogh made it 16,000 from UTG+1, and Vu Vuong decided to defend his Big Blind.
Vuong check-called a 12,000 continuation bet from Keogh on the 10♦K♠A♥ flop. Vuong checked again on the Q♦ turn, and Keogh fired 17,000. Vuong then fancied a raise to 55,000, an amount that Keogh decided to call.
Vuong wasted little time before moving all in for 210,000 on the J♣ turn. Keogh snap-called, and everyone realised what was going to happen.
Vu Vuong: J♠8♠
Glen Keogh: Q♣Q♥Vuong was a little disappointed it was a split pot, but, on the other hand, his straight wasn’t out on deep water against a full house.
Glen Keogh: 695,000
Vu Vuong: 290,000 -
Silfver Uses Both Hands

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 93/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Jonas Eriksson Silfver opened to 16,000 from UTG+1. Seated in the Cut-off, Bernd Reich was the sole caller.
Eriksson Silfver dipped his toes in the waters with a 22,000 bet on the J♣8♥4♥ flop, and Reich made the call. On the 8♣, Eriksson Silfver check-called a 38,000 bet from his opponent. The dealer revealed the 9♠ on the turn, and Eriksson Silfver utilized both of his fists to put out an 85,000 bet. Reich shared a look of confusion before folding. Eriksson Silfver told his opponent that he had a full house; we’ll never know what he had.
Bernd Reich: 570,000
Jonas Eriksson Silfver: 465,000 -
Updated List of Casualties

Juha Helppi Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 106/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the recent batch of victims. Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi is one of the early Day 3 eliminations.
107 Juha Helppi
Finland €2,200 108 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €2,200 109 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania €2,200 110 Jonatan Fors
Finland €2,200 111 Lars Ottesen
Denmark €2,200 112 Ismo Bärlund
Finland €2,200 113 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,200 114 Jukka Moisio
Finland €2,200 115 Stephen Woodhead
England €2,200 116 Perttu Kvist
Finland €2,200 117 Andreas Werner
Sweden €2,200 118 Totti Arosuo
Finland €2,200 119 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia €2,200 120 Michal Zagrodnik
Poland €2,000 -
Barasofsky Tripple-Barrels

Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 107/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Tal Barasofsky opened to 13,000 UTG. Vegard Nygaard (Hi-jack), Rudolfs Sadrins (Cut-off), and Luka Sorainen (Small Blind) all made the call.
After an initial check from Sorainen on the 2♦10♣9♦ flop, Barasofsky continued for 18,000. Nygaard made the call before the remaining contestants mucked. Barasofsky continued on the aggressive path with a 35,000 bet on the J♣ turn; again, Nygaard decided to stick around.
Barasofsky found a third barrel on the 6♥ river; he moved all in for 80,000, and after some consideration, Nygaard mucked his hand. “You want to see?” Barasofsky offered his opponent, but the Norwegian declined the kind offer.
Tal Barasofsky: 310,000
Vegard Nygaard: 85,000 -
Catch up on Yesterday’s Action

Teele Viira and Glenn Brown Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 110/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below, you can read the recap of yesterday’s Kings of Tallinn action, courtesy of poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer.
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Watch the Live-Streamed TV Table
Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 112/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 In the player above, you can watch the live broadcast TV table, commented on by Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Finnish prominent player Rasmus Sihvonen (poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer will join the booth around 1400).
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First Batch of Victims

Frode Alfredsen Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 126/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the first batch of victims from this hectical Day 3.
Place Player Country Prize 121 Even Rislov
Norway €2,000 122 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia €2,000 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway €2,000 124 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €2,000 125 Samuli Hietala
Finland €2,000 126 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland €2,000 127 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine €2,000 128 Joonas Haapala
Finland €2,000 129 Eimantas Adomavicius
Lithuania €2,000 130 Carl Falk
Sweden €2,000 131 Miika Töyräs
Finland €2,000 132 Mairo Tori
Estonia €2,000 133 Sami Pulliainen
Finland €2,000 134 Erik Friberg
Sweden €2,000 135 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania €2,000 -
Sultanov Amongst Early Victims

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 126/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Right from the get-go, short stacks have been busting left and right from the tournament, as was somewhat predicted.
Edvinas Balciunas opened to 10,000 UTG. Sebastian Wahl made the call from UTG+1, and Viacheslav Sultanov was automatically all-in from the Big Blind for a mere 4,000.
Balciunas check-called a 11,000 bet from Wahl on the 3♠10♠4♣ flop. Balciunas took the commando with an 18,000 bet on the K♣ turn, and Wahl folded.
Viacheslav Sultanov: J♠5♠
Edvinas Balciunas: A♠Q♠The 9♦ meant that Sultanov became one of the early eliminations.
Edvinas Balciunas: 395,000
Viacheslav Sultanov: 0 -
Penultimate Showdown Kicks Off

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 135/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Welcome, fellow poker enthusiasts, to today’s live coverage from the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. Today’s coverage will focus on the exciting Day 3 of the €1,100 Main Event. One hundred thirty-five players are returning after yesterday’s Day 2, and they are just resuming the fight for the €169,500 first-place payout.
The floor has just drawn for the Button, which will be played in Seat 7. This is it, folks; let’s get ready to rumble.
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Shaul Weinstein Leads Final 135 in 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event

Shaul Weinstein bagged the chip lead at the end of Day 2 of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event, taking 795,000 into Day 3 as the field narrowed to 135 players. He sealed the top spot in brutal fashion on the stone bubble, busting Patrik Falk and officially putting the entire remaining field in the money.
Everyone is now guaranteed €2,000, with €169,500 up top, and the plan is to play down to a final table. The live stream fires up at 12:30 with a 30-minute delay on OlyBet Poker and PokerPro World YouTube channels.
Day 3 Chip Counts
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 795,000 159 2 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 723,000 145 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 648,000 130 4 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 639,000 128 5 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 629,000 126 6 Christina Solli
Norway 610,000 122 7 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 595,000 119 8 Glen Keogh
Ireland 591,000 118 9 Mathieu JChoffardet
France 589,000 118 10 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 545,000 109 11 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland 522,000 104 12 Kristoffer Winterstein
Sweden 501,000 100 13 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 495,000 99 14 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 486,000 97 15 Paul Newey
England 477,000 95 16 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 473,000 95 17 Petteri Laiho
Finland 472,000 94 18 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 468,000 94 19 Alexis Lucarini
France 445,000 89 20 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 443,000 89 21 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania 441,000 88 22 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 405,000 81 23 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece 400,000 80 24 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 399,000 80 25 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 389,000 78 26 Eli Danielsson Malca
Sweden 370,000 74 27 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland 362,000 72 28 Bernd Reich
Germany 355,000 71 29 John Dwyer
Ireland 336,000 67 30 Hans Hagberg
Sweden 332,000 66 31 Christoffer Overgaard Bering
Denmark 320,000 64 32 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 312,000 62 33 Christian Hoffmann
Germany 310,000 62 34 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 309,000 62 35 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland 308,000 62 36 Emil Jäger
Finland 307,000 61 37 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 306,000 61 38 James Wynne
Ireland 306,000 61 39 Johan Storåkers
Sweden 303,000 61 40 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 301,000 60 41 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 296,000 59 42 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia 286,000 57 43 Vidar Assersen
Norway 280,000 56 44 Martin Piik
Estonia 277,000 55 45 Baptiste Caim
France 269,000 54 46 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia 259,000 52 47 Marks Sergins
Latvia 251,000 50 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia 246,000 49 49 Henri Piironen
Finland 243,000 49 50 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden 238,000 48 51 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia 235,000 47 52 Ionel Serbu
Romania 230,000 46 53 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 225,000 45 54 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain 218,000 44 55 Luka Sorainen
Finland 218,000 44 56 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 218,000 44 57 Paavo Korkka
Estonia 217,000 43 58 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania 214,000 43 59 Linda Nguyen
Norway 212,000 42 60 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 212,000 42 61 Joel Jimenez
Spain 211,000 42 62 Pekka Ikonen
Finland 208,000 42 63 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania 208,000 42 64 Girts Zarins
Latvia 205,000 41 65 Meelis Ahman
Estonia 201,000 40 67 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland 196,000 39 67 Kevin Whelan
England 192,000 38 68 Juha Helppi
Finland 185,000 37 69 Leo Pietilä
Finland 185,000 37 70 Christopher Vernon
England 183,000 37 71 Habib Brahim
Sweden 181,000 36 72 Lev Margolin
Israel 172,000 34 73 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia 169,000 34 74 Peer Zahl
Norway 165,000 33 75 Ville Myllymäki
Finland 158,000 32 76 Miika Töyräs
Finland 155,000 31 77 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 153,000 31 78 Aleksi Naski
Finland 149,000 30 79 Jari Kurikka
Finland 144,000 29 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden 144,000 29 81 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 142,000 28 82 Yaniv Peretz
Israel 141,000 28 83 Hassan Halil
Cyprus 134,000 27 84 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland 132,000 26 85 Martin Zobel
Germany 130,000 26 86 Jukka Moisio
Finland 129,000 26 87 Andreas Werner
Sweden 121,000 24 88 Gary Fisher
England 118,000 24 89 Eimantas Adomavičius
Lithuania 111,000 22 89 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania 110,000 22 91 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 110,000 22 92 Antti Raasu
Finland 110,000 22 93 Peter Jaksland
Denmark 107,000 21 94 Ismo Bärlund
Finland 106,000 21 95 Michael Rolt
England 106,000 21 96 Ranno Sootla
Estonia 105,000 21 97 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 105,000 21 98 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 104,000 21 99 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia 99,000 20 100 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands 95,000 19 101 Lars Ottesen
Denmark 93,000 19 102 Stephen Woodhead
England 93,000 19 103 Even Rislov
Norway 92,000 18 104 Ole Hov
Norway 90,000 18 105 Juha Nikkola
Finland 90,000 18 106 Joonas Haapala
Finland 88,000 18 107 Henri Schalin
Finland 88,000 18 108 Joel Holmberg
Finland 85,000 17 109 Vu Vuong
Finland 85,000 17 110 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 80,000 16 111 Maksim Petrov
Estonia 80,000 16 112 Sami Pulliainen
Finland 77,000 15 113 Andres Allsalu
Estonia 72,000 14 114 Miro Sankala
Finland 72,000 14 115 Mairo Tori
Estonia 72,000 14 116 Remy Mägi
Estonia 70,000 14 117 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine 68,000 14 118 Samuli Hietala
Finland 67,000 13 119 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine 67,000 13 120 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania 65,000 13 121 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 62,000 12 122 Perttu Kvist
Finland 60,000 12 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway 58,000 12 124 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania 56,000 11 125 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia 51,000 10 126 Carl Falk
Sweden 51,000 10 127 Jonatan Fors
Finland 50,000 10 128 Erik Friberg
Sweden 50,000 10 129 Antti Pietarinen
Finland 47,000 9 130 Juho Suutari
Finland 46,000 9 131 Totti Arosuo
Finland 43,000 9 132 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 37,000 7 133 Sander Leigri
Estonia 36,000 7 134 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania 25,000 5 135 Michal Zagrodnik
Poland 24,000 5 Payouts for the Final 135
Position Payout 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 10-11 €12,800 12-13 €10,750 14-15 €8,950 16-17 €7,750 18-20 €6,750 21-23 €5,900 24-27 €5,100 28-31 €4,450 32-39 €3,850 40-55 €3,350 56-71 €2,900 72-95 €2,550 96-119 €2,200 120-135 €2,000 -
Bubble Bursts in Dramatic Fashion; Play Concludes for Today

Athanasios Kostouros Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 135/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The bubble has burst in quite a dramatic fashion.
When the tournament got down to 1336 players, the floor asked the dealers to finish the current hand, so hand-for-hand could be announced. However, there were still two all-in and call situations.
First on Table 17, Athanasios Kostouros raised to 20,000 from the Small Blind. Henry-Jörgen Rautits moved all in for 127,000, and Kostouros made the call.
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: A♣9♠
Athanasios Kostouros: A♦Q♦As if Rautits wasn’t already in rough shape, the 7♦2♦2♥ flop made Kostouros an 81 percent favorite to win the hand. Sick things tend to happen on the bubble, though; the board completed with 9♦2♣, which saw Rautits doubling up with a full house.

Patrik Falk Everyone turned their attention to Table 12, where the chip leader Shaul Weinstein had opened to 11,000. Patrik Falk, who came second in the €200 Mini Main Event in the early days of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, raised to 50,000 from the Small Blind. Weinstein forced his Swedish opponent all in for 103,000 in total, and Falk made the call.
Shaul Weinstein: A♥A♣
Patrik Falk: A♠J♠“One time!” Falk urged not only the Poker Gods, but all Gods in general. The K♦J♥10♥ brought some excitement to the table, but as the board completed with 4♣K♣, Day 2 officially came to an end. Falk became the unfortunate bubble boy, while Weinstein added to his already impressive stack.
And that, fellow poker enthusiasts, wraps up today’s live coverage here at poker.pro. The editorial office will soon return with the chip counts going into tomorrow’s Day 3, which is scheduled to kick off at 12:00. That is also when the live coverage will commence, and with all players now being guaranteed a €2,000 min cash, tomorrow’s flight should be off to a rapid start.
Shaul Weinstein: 795,000
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 259,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 104,000
Patrik Falk: 0 -
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Matonis Takes From Cifuentes

Egidijus Matonis Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 138/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The temperature is rising in the Main Event.
Guillermo Cifuentes opened to 10,000 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 35,000 three-bet from Egidijus Matonis from the Button. Cifuentes calmly calculated out a four-bet to 70,000, and Matonis made the call after some consideration.
Cifuentes dipped his toes in the waters with a 20,000 bet on the wet 8♠6♠7♣ flop. After spending two minutes in the tank, Matonis raised to 90,000. Cifuentes made the fold faster than the speed of lightning.
Matonis won a decent-sized pot at a very crucial stage, seeing as only three more players will have to go out before the remaining competitors are in the money.
Guillermo Cifuentes: 450,000
Egidijus Matonis: 325,000 -
Petrovs Scores Double Knockout

Aigars Petrovs Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 142/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seyed Tabaei limped the 5,000 Big Blind from UTG. Rene Cifuentes moved all in for 31,000, and the decision eventually came to Aigars Petrovs in the Big Blind. Petrovs counted out Tabaei’s stack, and after spending perhaps two minutes in the tank, he moved all in. Despite being at risk, Tabaei snap-called.
Rene Cifuentes: A♦K♦
Aigars Petrovs: A♥9♦
Seyed Tabaei: K♠K♥Tabaei was thrilled to see that his sneaky move had paid off, and it was even better for him that both of his opponents held an ace. He maintained his lead on the 4♥5♣9♥ flop. “One time!” he urged to the Poker Gods as Petrovs picked up a flush draw on the 3♥ turn.
Poker can be a brutal game. The A♣ river saw Petrovs improving to a two-pair, and considering he had both of his opponents covered, he scored a double elimination. The bubble is approaching at a rapid pace.
Aigars Petrovs: 400,000
Seyed Tabaei: 0
Rene Cifuentes: 0 -
Big Stacks at the Break

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 154/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The Main Event players have resumed play after yet another break. Below are 15 of the biggest stacks as of now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 643,000 129 2 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 619,000 124 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 538,000 108 4 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 523,000 105 5 Christina Solli
Norway 505,000 101 6 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 493,000 99 7 Petteri Laiho
Finland 465,000 93 8 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland 430,000 86 9 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 425,000 85 10 Alexis Lucarini
France 420,000 84 11 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 410,000 82 12 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 407,000 81 13 Kristoffer Winterstein
Sweden 400,000 80 14 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 380,000 76 15 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland 304,000 61 -
Zarins Wins From Sukhov

Level 17: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 157/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Yevhen Sukhov min-raised to 8,000 from the Button. Seated in the Big Blind, Girts Zarins was the sole caller.
Zarins check-called a 7,500 bet from Sukhov on the 8♦K♣6♣ flop. He then overtook the aggressive lead with an 11,000 bet on the 5♠ turn. Sukhov made the call, and the dealer revealed the 9♦ river. Zarins now sized up to 15,000, and after some consideration, Sukhov decided to fold.
Girts Zarins: 170,000
Yevhen Sukhov: 165,000 -
Bitauskas Bets Big

Ridas Bitauskas Level 17: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 172/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Jari Nikunlassi opened to 8,000 from UTG+1. Ridas Bitauskas made the call from the Hi-jack, and Miro Sankala came along for the ride from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Bitauskas on the 8♥6♣7♣ flop, and he bet 10,000. Sankala made the call as fast as lightning, and Nikunlassi folded just as fast.
Action went check-check on the 8♣ turn. Sankala bet 27,000 on the Q♦ river, and was faced with a 66,000 raise from Bitauskas. After contemplating his decision for a minute or two, Sankala let his hand to with a heavy sigh.
Ridas Bitauskas: 247,000
Miro Sankala: 136,000 -
Rautits Takes From Shcherba

Level 16: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 176/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Vitalii Shcherba opened to 6,000 from UTG+1, and Henry-Jörgen Rautits made the call from the Lo-jack.
Action went check-check on the J♣10♦3♦ flop. Shcherba check-called a 7,000 bet from Rautits on the 7♥ turn. After another check from Shcherba on the 2♦ river, Rautits bet 15,000. Shcherba ultimately made the call.
Rautits turned over A♥10♣, a hand Shcherba couldn’t beat as his hand hit the muck.
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 304,000
Vitalii Shcherba: 34,000 -
Chip Counts at the Third Break

Christina Solli Level 16: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 187/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Play recently resumed after the third break of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Christina Solli
Norway 590,000 2 Linda Nguyen
Norway 412,000 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 392,000 4 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 375,000 5 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 361,000 6 Alexis Lucarini
France 360,000 7 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 357,000 8 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 354,000 9 Ionel Serbu
Romania 354,000 10 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 338,000 -
Tabaei Picks up the Goods

Pekka Ikonen Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 196/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Pekka Ikonen opened to 5,000. Seyed Tabaei made it 11,500 from the Hi-jack, and Ikonen made the call.
Ikonen checked the K♠3♥9♠ flop, and within a split second, Tabaei moved all in for 74,000. Ikonen leaned back in his chair and contemplated his decision. “I was hoping for a smaller bet,” he chuckled, before eventually letting his hand go.
Being a good sport, Tabaei revealed his A♥A♦ holdings.
Seyed Tabaei: 153,000
Pekka Ikonen: 75,000 -
Kiviloo Flops the Goods

Rauno Kiviloo Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 200/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Henry-Jörgen Rautits, who opened to 5,500. Rauno Kiviloo decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Kiviloo on the 6♥9♠5♥ flop, Rautits continued for 6,000. Kiviloo raised to 16,000, and Rautits made the call.
The dealer revealed the 4♦ on the turn, and Kiviloo put out a 21,000 bet. Rautits contemplated his decision as a small crowd gathered around the table. Eventually, he made the call. Somewhat anticlimactic, both players checked the J♥ river. Kiviloo turned over 8♦7♥ for a flopped straight, and Rautits acknowledged the winning hand.
Rauno Kiviloo: 375,000
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 68,000 -
Nguyen Reaches 400,000

Linda Nguyen Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 208/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 As if Table 16 wasn’t already competent enough, prominent Norwegian player Linda Nguyen is now in Seat 4. She opened to 5,000 from the Lo-jack, then called a 15,000 three-bet from Klaudijus Bajors (Button). Nguyen check-called a 10,000 continuation bet on the 2♠Q♣8♠ flop. Action went check-check on the 3♦ turn, and on the 9♦ river, Nguyen fired a 20,000 bet. This was enough to get a fold out of Bajors, and if this poker.pro live reporter can count, Nguyen now plays more than 400,000. She is the biggest stack at the star-spangled table.
Reigning Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Kaspars Butans, was seated at the table earlier, but he’s now been eliminated from the tournament.
Linda Nguyen: 440,000
Ranno Sootla: 233,000
Johan Storåkers: 203,000
Klaudijus Bajoras: 77,000 -
Payouts Confirmed

Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 219/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The payouts have been confirmed for the €1,100 Main Event. The top 135 players will all be guaranteed a €2,00 min-cash. Up top is a juicy €169,500 waiting for the winner.
Position Payout 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 10-11 €12,800 12-13 €10,750 14-15 €8,950 16-17 €7,750 18-20 €6,750 21-23 €5,900 24-27 €5,100 28-31 €4,450 32-39 €3,850 40-55 €3,350 56-71 €2,900 72-95 €2,550 96-119 €2,200 120-135 €2,000 -
Good Turn for Barna

Vasilij Barna Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 228/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Leino Piller opened to 2,000 from the Lo-jack. Vasilij Barna (Small Blind) and Vytautas Semaska (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action went check-check-check on the 10♣Q♥K♣ flop. After a check from Barna on the 4♦ turn, Semaska bet 10,000, and both of his opponents made the call. It was then Barna who bet 25,000 on the 3♠ flop. Semaska considered his options for two minutes before folding, while Piller called rather quickly.
Barna turned over 4♥4♣ for a turned set, and Piller recognized the winning hand.
Vasilij Barna: 346,000
Leino Piller: 97,000
Vytautas Semaska: 76,000 -
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Nygaard Applies Pressure

Aigars Petrovs Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 243/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 With late registration closed, the pots have become so much more crucial, and one can feel that the players have entered focus mode.
Norway’s Vegard Nygaard opened to 4,000 from the Lo-jack; Romperto Koskinidis (Cut-off) and Aigars Petrovs (Big Blind) both made the call.
After an initial check from Petrovs on the 9♣A♣5♦ flop, Nygaard continued for 6,000. Koskinidis swiftly mucked before Petrovs made the call. Petrovs then check-called a 13,000 bet from Nygaard on the Q♣ turn. Petrovs completed the check trifecta on the 2♥ river, and Nygaard fired a third bullet. The 25,000 sent Petrovs deep into the tank, and he contemplated his decision for roughly three minutes before letting his hand go.
Aigars Petrovs: 315,000
Vegard Nygaard: 243,000 -
Wynne Wins

Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 271/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Sebastian Wahl opened to 4,500 from the Button, and James Wynne decided to defend his Big Blind.
Wynne check-called a 7,000 bet from Wahl on the 7♦4♦10♥ flop. Action repeated itself on the 4♣ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Wahl now was 18,000. Both players checked the J♣ river; Wahl was a little disappointed to see the Q♠10♠ holdings of Wynne. Perhaps, he was thinking that a big bet could scare a ten away.
James Wyne: 250,000
Sebastian Wahl: 82,000 -
Registration Closed; Big Stacks at the Second Break

dealers Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 282/1,030 Prizes: €1,000,000 Late registration has closed for the €1,100 Main Event, and the floor is currently confirming the numbers. Speaking of numbers, here are some of the biggest stacks identified while the players are on yet another 20-minute break.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 394,000 197 2 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 382,000 191 3 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 380,000 190 4 Glen Keogh
Ireland 368,000 184 5 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 365,000 183 6 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 358,000 179 7 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 356,000 178 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 349,000 175 9 Paul Newey
England 348,000 174 10 Michael Rolt
England 345,000 173 -
Chip And a Chair

Ruslan Stserbjuk Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 254/989 Prizes: €1,000,000 Bernd Reich opened to 4,00 from the Lo-jack before Tarmo Tammel moved all in for 25,000 from the Hi-jack. After peeking at his hole cards, Ruslan Stserbjuk also moved all in from the Big Blind, from what looked to be roughly the same amount. Reich folded, and the two contestants tabled their holdings.
Tarmo Tammel: A♥Q♥
Ruslan Stserbjuk: A♦J♦Tammel’s ticker played as the board ran out 8♥7♠8♠9♥K♣. The dealer counted out the stacks, and it turned out that Stserbjuk survived with one sole 1,000 chip.
Tarmo Tammel: 57,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 1,000 -
Farmers, Unite!

Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 247/965 Prizes: €1,000,000 Petteri Laiho min-raised to 4,000 from the Hi-jack. Ernestat Stalemekas (Small Blind) and Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk (Big Blind) both made the call.
After an initial check from Stalemekas on the 7♣5♥J♦ flop, it was Franke who took the aggressive lead with a 7,000 bet. Laiho made the call, whilst Stalemekas mucked. Franke put the pedal to the metal on the 8♥ turn with an 11,000 bet, and Laiho made the call.
The farmer slowed down and checked the 4♣ river. Laiho bet 20,000, and Franke called.
“I’m such a fish,” Franke said as his opponent tabled 6♦5♦ for a rivered straight. Franke revealed to this poker.pro live reporter that he had 8♠3♠.
Petteri Laiho: 165,000
Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk: 83,000 -
Tarmi Triples Up

Roope Tarmi Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 257/963 Prizes: €1,000,000 James Wynne limped the 2,000 Big Blind from the Hi-jack, and Oleh Pritsak made the call from the Button. Prominent Finnish player Roope Tarmi then moved all in for 14,400 from the Big Blind, and both of his opponents made the call.
Wynen and Pritsak checked all three streets on the 8♦K♦A♦7♥6♠ board.
Roope Tarmi: K♠7♠
James Wynne: Q♣J♠
Oleh Pritsak: 3♥3♣Tarmi trippled up, and if he can get a big stack going, he’ll be a serious contender for a €1,100 Main Event deep run.
James Wynne: 226,000
Oleh Pritsak: 160,000
Roope Tarmi: 41,000 -
We Will Never Know

Tomi Arponen Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 267/958 Prizes: €1,000,000 Athanasios Kostouros opened to 4,000 from the Button, and Tomi Arponen decided to defend his Big Blind.
Arponen check-called a 5,500 bet from Kostouros on the 4♠7♣A♣ flop. The Finn checked again on the 3♠ turn, and Kostouros now bet 11,000. Arponen then decided to make it 24,000; after counting his stack, Arponen made the call.
The dealer revealed the 9♥ river, and Arponen now bet 22,500. Kostouros shared a look of confusion before making the call. Arponen immediately mucked his hand, and he shared a laugh with some of the other players at the tables.
Athanasios Kostouros: 170,000
Tomi Arponen: 20,000 -
The Star-Spangled Table 16

Ranno Sootla Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 283/951 Prizes: €1,000,000 Linas Bulksas opened to 3,000 from UTG+2. Action folded to the first-ever Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Ranno Sootla, who made it 11,000 from the Big Blind. Bulksas made the call.
Sootla checked the 8♠2♦10♥ flop, and Bulksas bet 6,000. Perhaps, this was according to Sootla’s plan; he raised to 16,000, and Bulksas decided to let his hand go.
Table 16 is quite the star-spangled table. Seated right next to Sootla is the reigning Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Kaspars Butans. Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers is also on the table.
Ranno Sootla: 160,000
Johan Storåkers: 73,000
Kaspars Butans: 55,000
Linas Bulksas: 32,000 -
Former Main Event Champions

Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 295/947 Prizes: €1,000,000 A few days ago, this poker.pro live reporter posted a breakdown of the former Kings of Tallinn Main Event champions. Here it comes again; let’s remember the legendary winners, as another contestant will join the Hall of Fame in just a couple of days.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Kaspars Butans
Latvia €182,000 1181 €1,098,330 2024 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Edgaras Kausinis
Lithuania €120,910 914 €859,160 2023 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Priit Parmasto
Estonia €97,400 716 €673,040 2022 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Adam Kharman
Australia €64,280 328 €308,320 2021 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Claudio Di Giacomo
Italy €58,440 298 €280,120 2020 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Karlsson
Sweden €126,900 674 €640,300 2019 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Vitalijs Zavorotnijs
Latvia €85,300 375 €356,250 2018 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Juha Helppi
Finland €62,000 268 €254,600 2017 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Matias Knaapinen
Finland €45,007 247 €234,650 2016 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Creutz
Sweden €52,200 198 €240,100 2015 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Ranno Sootla
Estonia €37,730 140 €137,200 -
Big Stacks at the First Break

Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 300/935 Prizes: €1,000,000 It’s time for the first break of Day 2. Below are some of the biggest stacks I was able to identify.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 374,000 249 2 Paul Newey
England 320,000 213 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 304,000 203 4 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 294,000 196 5 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 280,000 187 6 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 276,000 184 7 Herli Olop
Estonia 267,000 178 8 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 265,000 177 9 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 255,000 170 10 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 254,000 169 11 Enea Subashi
Greece 247,000 165 12 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 244,000 163 13 Rene Cifuentes
Spain 227,000 151 14 Michael Rolt
England 206,000 137 -
Wahl VS Wayne

Sebastian Wahl Level 11: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 310/930 Prizes: €1,000,000 Finland’s Sebastian Wahl opened to 3,400 from the Cut-off. Seated in the Small Blind, James Wayne was the sole caller.
Wayne check-called a 3,200 continuation bet from Wahl on the 5♥Q♠4♥ flop. Action went check-check on the 8♥ turn, and Wayne overtook the aggression with a 3,000 bet on the 5♣ river. After a minute’s worth of pondering, Wahl decided to let his hand go.
Sebastian Wahl: 118,000
James Wayne: 84,000
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A General Update to Round Off Today’s Coverage

Play is still bust at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel during this second day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
Day 1c of the €200 Mini Main Event is on Level 6; with 215 entries and counting, it’s turning out to be the tournament one dreamt of.
Thirteen players are remaining in the €200 PLO 5 Hi/Lo, battling for a €4,650 first-place payout. Latvia’s Deniss Lebedevs is the current chip leader with roughly 600,000, with Swede Thomas Grähs chasing his tail.
Eleven players will be paid in the €555 NLH. Currently, 22 players are still in, including Mounir Tajiou, Taago Tamm, and Roope Tarmi. The winner will receive an impressive €11,480.
The €200 Badeucy/Badacey is still going on, and the Mixed Games players are having the time of their lives. Word on the street is poker.pro CEO got busted by Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk. Who would’ve thought!
Last but far from least, the first starting-day flight of the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup is currently on Level 5. Good friend of poker.pro Rasmus Lundström is one of the players trying to secure a big stack for Day 2.
That, my friends, wraps up today’s live coverage here on poker.pro. The live update frequency has been a little slower on account of several starting-day flights and a few satellites. Tomorrow, though, the plan is different. The live coverage will kick off around 13:00, when everything will kick off with a description of the general atmosphere in the room. The poker.pro editorial office will then keep on providing updates from the various events, before shifting focus to the conclusion of the Mini Main Event, from the bubble and onwards.
What can’t be said enough, though, is that the 2026 Kings of Tallinn is living up to its expectations, just after the first two days. It’s a poker fiesta that can’t be compared to anything else, and there’s a lot more fun to follow.
Thanks to everyone who’s been following along with today’s action; we’ll see you again tomorrow.
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Baducey, Badacey, Barocketsciencey

This poker.pro journalist just took a stroll by the Sydney room, where the €200 Baducey/Badacey is now in full flare. It’s not the easiest game for a newbie to pick up, but one thing’s for sure: the participants are having the time of their lives. Scott Kenyon, Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk, Jason Glatzer, Eva “Chic” Jivetorn, Riku Kouvirunne… the list of Mixed Games enthusiasts in the field can be made long, and it’s going to be an entertaining journey to the title.
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Danila Slabov 
Giuseppe Bondi 


Hanna Heinlo 
Ilja Ksenzovs 

Jevgenijs Sapronenko 
Jevgenijs Sapronenko 
Johan Kohl 

Kevin Karenius 
Lawrence Cook 
Maksim Belomestnoi 
Martin Sejer 
Meelis Ahman 
Mirjam Jalak 
Nicolai Austad 
Pascal Pfeiffer 
Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa 
Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa 
Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa 
Peer Zahl 
Ram Krishan 
Ram Krishan 
Robert Kallikorm 
Robert Kallikorm 
Sam Toosi 
Sam Toosi 
Sergej Sivcov 
Sergej Sivcov 
Siim Nikopensius 
Stefan Olofsson 
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€200 Mini Main Event Day 1b Chip Counts

Position Name Country Chips 1 Jukka-Pekka Nordman
Finland 475,000 2 Michael Brautigam
United States 193,500 3 Lars Weinitz Carlsson
Sweden 179,500 4 Alger Avi
Estonia 160,500 5 Mart Kalju
Estonia 149,500 6 Kalle Suvi
Estonia 143,500 7 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania 141,000 8 Ville Krankkala
Finland 137,500 9 Sam Toosi
Sweden 135,500 10 Gonzalo Garrido
Spain 125,000 11 Heikki-Aleksi Oksanen
Finland 124,000 12 Jon Ofte Jakobsen
Norway 123,500 13 Dmitri Gaskov
Estonia 117,000 14 Toni Niinivaara
Finland 108,500 15 Even Rislov
Norway 108,500 16 Espen Brukstuen
Norway 107,000 17 Romperto Koskinidis
Greece 107,000 18 Rene Cifuentes
Spain 104,000 19 Arturs Putnins
Latvia 103,500 20 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 103,500 21 Paulius Gaidulevičius
Lithuania 102,000 22 Igor Pihela
Estonia 98,500 23 Arturas Zukovas
Lithuania 98,500 24 Michal Jakub Goral
Poland 94,500 25 Johan Köhl
Sweden 93,500 26 Eemeli Särkiniemi
Finland 89,000 27 Tay Huynh
Finland 88,000 28 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 86,000 29 Nicolai Austad
Norway 85,000 30 Ari Mustonen
Finland 84,000 31 Kimmo Roininen
Finland 83,500 32 Anton Larsson
Sweden 83,000 33 Marek Selgeveer
Estonia 80,500 34 Mikael Skantze
Sweden 80,000 35 Tahsin Majumder
Germany 79,000 36 Dainis Sibirjanovs
Latvia 74,000 37 Meelis Siimson
Estonia 73,500 38 Kaur Ajamaa
Estonia 71,000 39 Hanna Heinlo
Estonia 69,500 40 Maksim Petrov
Estonia 69,500 41 Jesse Karhu
Finland 69,000 42 Mairo Tori
Estonia 68,500 43 Sven Bevacqua
Sweden 68,000 44 Georgijs Vinogradovs
Latvia 67,000 45 Yaniv Peretz
Israel 66,500 46 Carl Halvarsson
Sweden 66,000 47 Daniels Vorobjovs
Latvia 65,000 48 Aapo Pelkonen
Finland 63,000 49 Romans Krasins
Latvia 62,500 50 Sergej Sivcov
Lithuania 62,500 51 Lars Hallqvist
Sweden 59,000 52 Ahmet Canatan
Denmark 58,000 53 Maksims Azarjancs
Latvia 57,500 54 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia 57,500 55 Esa Tolonen
Finland 57,500 56 Peer Zahl
Norway 56,500 57 Lauri Raadik
Estonia 54,000 58 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 52,500 59 Toomas Mäkikokko
Finland 52,000 60 Artjoms Hromovs
Latvia 48,000 61 Toni-Pekka Kettunen
Finland 47,500 62 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 47,000 63 Mats Fors
Sweden 46,500 64 Jussi Pohjanharju
Finland 45,500 65 Paraw Safari
Sweden 45,000 66 Nico Kumpulainen
Finland 44,500 67 Atle Larsen
Norway 44,000 68 Maksim Belomestnõi
Estonia 43,000 69 Fabio Dandrea
Italy 42,500 70 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 42,500 71 Kenneth Svendsen
Norway 42,500 72 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania 41,500 73 Jan Maeckelburg
Germany 40,000 74 Niko Savinen
Finland 38,500 75 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania 38,500 76 Alari Künnapuu
Estonia 38,000 77 Petter Richardsen
Norway 38,000 78 Siim Nikopensius
Estonia 35,500 79 Ismael Dominguez
Spain 33,500 80 Janek Merimets
Estonia 33,000 81 Madis Ormisson
Estonia 33,000 82 Kaspars Terauds
Latvia 33,000 83 Ole Wang
Norway 32,000 84 Anna Astahhova
Estonia 31,000 85 Bernd Reich
Germany 30,500 86 Ott Jaakson
Estonia 29,500 87 Matts Jakobsson
Sweden 29,000 88 Iļja Ksenzovs
Estonia 29,000 89 Andrius Mazeika
Lithuania 28,000 90 Teemu Pettersson
Finland 28,000 91 Joonas Karppinen
Finland 27,000 92 Kevin Karenius
Finland 26,000 93 Sven Tisler
Estonia 25,000 94 Danil Dokukin
Estonia 24,000 95 Andrew Durkan
Ireland 24,000 96 Arash Aryan Nik
Sweden 23,500 97 Christel Piller
Estonia 23,000 98 Andris Rasins
Latvia 20,500 99 Harri Karenius
Finland 18,500 100 Joel Jimenez
Spain 17,000 101 Jevgenijs Sapronenko
Latvia 16,500 102 James Noonan
Ireland 14,500 103 Gonzalo Soriano
Spain 11,000 104 Niklavs Zindulis
Latvia 11,000 105 Danila Slabov
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Immense Action in €555 NLH

Johan Karlsson The field is looking strong in the one-day event that is the €555 NLH. Currently, 36 warriors are competing for the title, including – but not limited to – three recognizable Swedish warriors.
Player Country Comment Mounir Tajiou
Sweden Founder of the No Filter Poker Series, runner-up in the 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Karlsson
Sweden Winner of the 2020 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Jan Risberg
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Day 1b is Done; 1c is Next

Day 1b of the €200 Mini Main Event has wrapped up. The tournament registered 228 entries, and 107 players advanced to Day 2. The poker.pro editorial office will soon return with the chip counts.
Day 1c will begin in roughly 30 minutes. It’s the third and final starting-day flight, but keep in mind that late registration will be open during the first few levels of tomorrow’s Day 2 flight (i.e., the final day).
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€200 PLO 4/5 Hi/Lo Shaping Up Nicely

Riku Koivurinne With roughly one hour of late registration left in the €200 PLO 4/5 Hi/Lo tournament, more and more prominent players are entering the field. One of them is Riku Koivurinne, who’ll be a strong contender in the various Mixed Games during the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
While he doesn’t have a Kings of Tallinn trophy to his name yet, Koivurinne has three WSOP Circuit Tallinn titles (two of them being ring-certified events). Below is his resumé of Mixed Games titles, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he were to catch another one within 10 days.
Festival Event First-Place Payout Entries Total Prize Pool 2025 WSOP Circuit Tallinn €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple 3-Handed €5,140 58 €16,198 2025 Asian Poker Tour Taipei City NT$ 15,000 Dealer’s Choice 7-Max $5,616 47 $17,886 2025 Irish Poker Open €350 Open-Face Chinese Championship €8,265 128 €35,665 2024 WSOP Circuit Tallinn €250 PL Sviten 6-Handed €6,330 127 €21,542 2024 WSOP Circuit Tallinn €1,100 PLO 4/5 €41,200 281 €190,980 2022 Irish Poker Open €250 NLH Shortdeck €4,782 53 €16,020 -
€200 Main Event Day 1b Second Break Chip Counts

The players in Day 1b of the €200 Mini Main Event are returning from the second break (resuming play with Blinds 500/1,000 and an Ante of 1,000), and the eight biggest stacks should belong to the following players.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Mart Kalju
Estonia 185,000 185 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania 159,000 159 Ville Krankkala
Finland 122,000 122 Kevin Karenius
Finland 115,000 115 Dmitri Gaskov
Estonia 108,000 108 Johan Köhl
Sweden 101,000 101 Arturs Putnins
Latvia 93,500 94 Kimmo Roininen
Finland 91,000 91 -
€200 Mini Main Event Ticket Winners

Today’s Freebuy Satellite to the €200 Mini Main Event scored 151 entries, meaning 14 tickets were up for grabs. Finland’s Jani Lehto captured the €69 fifteenth-place consolation prize. Below are those 14 who claimed the tickets.
Player Country Christel Piller
Estonia Viktor Snõtko
Estonia Ilja Naparjin
Estonia Timo Tenhunen
Finland Ardo Tsukker
Estonia David O’Connor
Ireland Anti Reinthal
Estonia Madis Ormisson
Estonia Roberto Scaduto
Italy Mart Kalju
Estonia Samuli Vesioja
Finland Athanasios Kostouros
Greece Jurijs Maciks
Latvia Timo Koivuniemi
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Everything You Need to Know About The €200 PL Badeucy/Badacey Tournament

Below is everything the players need to know about tonight’s €200 PL Badeucy/Badacey tournament.
Lowball Hand (Split Pot)
- Badeucy: Uses 2-7 Lowball rules. The best hand is 2-3-4-5-7 (not a flush).
- Badacey: Uses A-5 Lowball rules. The best hand is A-2-3-4-5 (a wheel).
Aces
- Badeucy: Aces are high.
- Badacey: Aces are low.
Straights/Flushes
- Badeucy: Straights and flushes count against you.
- Badacey: Straights and flushes do not count against you.
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2026 Kings of Tallinn Streaming Schedule

Jason Glatzer, Andreas Hoglund Four days of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn will be live-streamed. Andreas Höglund will be the main commentator, joined in the booth by poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer – and, perhaps, the other occasional guest. See the TV schedule below.
Date Time Event February 10 12:00 €555 NLH Championship Final Day February 12 15:20 €3,000 PLO 4/5 February 14 12:00 €1,100 Main Event Day 3 February 15 12:00 €1,100 Main Event Day 4 (Final Day) -
€200 PLO5 Hi/Lo in Full Swing

Scott Kenyon In the main lobby area, the €200 PLO5 Hi/Lo is up and running; 42 players are currently battling it out on the third blind level, with a good two and a half hours left of late registration to go.
Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon is one of the players currently in the tournament. Kenyon is chasing his first Kings of Tallinn trophy; he’s come close before. Last year, he finished second in the €200 PLO Hi/Lo, and during the 2024 Kings of Tallinn, he came third in the €350 PLO 4/5 Progressive Bounty. Time will tell whether this proves to be Kenyon’s year.
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A Trip Down Memory Lane: Last Year’s Winners

The 2025 Kings of Tallinn broke all kinds of records. Let’s take a trip down memory lane and see which players wrote eternal poker history during last year’s festival.
Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool €200 NLH Opening Event Timo Tamminen
Finland €10,260 319 €50,434 €350 Kings of Tallinn Cup Stanislav Smeljov
Estonia €26,100 555 €131,176 €150 PLO 4/5/6 6-Handed Andreas Backlund
Finland €5,228 209 €25,268 €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Benyamin Canatan
Denmark €66,050 710 €330,150 €200 Open-Face Chinese Artem Berliand
Ukraine €4,035 87 €13,755 €200 NLH Progressive Bounty N/A N/A €2,920 221 €17,260 €200 PLO 4/5 Olaf Larssen
Norway €6,880 204 €32,252 €350 H.O.R.S.E. Antti Suominen
Finland €7,510 89 €25,659 €200 NLH Deepstack Cato Vonheim
Norway €6,895 224 €35,414 €200 PL 7-Card Stud/7-Card Stud Hi/Lo Jason Glatzer
Lithuania €3,010 56 €8,854 €200 NLH Progressive Bounty Henri Schalin
Finland €3,070 230 €17,963 €350 Dealer’s Choice Olli Huuskonen
Finland €6,949 77 €22,199 €350 8-Game Niko Heikkinen
Finland €8,300 98 €28,253 €555 NLH Deepstack Mystery Bounty Robert Kaggerud
Norway €9,045 197 €42,355 €200 NLH Deepstack Estonian Independence Day Special Elias Jalovaara
Finland €10,840 338 €53,438 €200 NLH/PLO 4/5 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €4,275 92 €145,435 €1,100 NLH Main Event Kaspars Butans
Latvia €182,000 1,181 €1,098,330 €350 Open-Face Chinese Deepstack Siarhei Narozhny
Belarus €8,979 106 €30,559 €150 NLH Turbo Aleksi Roine
Finland €5,470 212 €25,631 €200 PL Razz Blaz Zerjav
Slovenia €3,190 67 €10,593 €200 NLH The Royal Challenge Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania €10,610 330 €52,173 €5,000 NLH High Roller Kestutis Jungevicius
Lithuania €90,380 58 €264,480 €200 NLH Progressive Bounty Juho Suutari
Finland €4,650 384 €29,990 €1,100 PLO 4/5 Championship Gisle Olsen
Denmark €52,280 271 €252,030 €200 PL Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw Elias Suhonen
Finland €3,317 70 €11,067 €200 NLH 8-Handed Samuel Saariaho
Finland €6,680 273 €43,161 €350 PLO 4/5/6 Progressive Bounty Tarjei Forus
Norway €6,210 191 €35,965 €200 PL Sökö Lo/5-Card Stud Lo Ville Mesiranta
Finland €3,330 77 €12,174 €555 NLH Henri Kettunen
Finland €13,645 115 €53,475 €200 NLH Progressive Bounty Meelis Ahman
Estonia €4,360 359 €28,038 €555 PL Sviten Championship Espen Sandvik
Norway €12,165 89 €41,385 €1,100 NLH Deepstack Progressive Bounty Panagiotis Mavritsakis
Greece €16,100 167 €88,510 €200 PLO Hi/Lo Marek Selgeveer
Estonia €5,350 136 €21,502 €150 NLH Queens Ladies Event Monica Thingbot
Norway €3,256 99 €12,226 €3,000 NLH 6-Handed Theodoros Ampelikiotis
Greece €51,200 65 €172,900 €200 NLH Max Rotko
Finland €11,910 379 €59,920 €750 PLO 4/5 Mystery Bounty Roi Gibstein
Germany €10,115 150 €48,465 €150 PLO 4/5/6 Progressive Bounty Turbo Bradley Whitehouse
England €1,685 111 €8,980 €200 NLH Mini Main Event Samuel Saariaho
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Big Stacks at the First Break

It’s the first break for the €200 Mini Main Event Day 1b players. As they soon will resume play with Blinds 200/500 and a 500 Ante, here are four of the biggest stacks in the room.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Audrius Navickas
Lithuania 113,500 227 Alger Avi
Estonia 88,000 176 Gary Fisher
England 84,000 168 Peer Zahl
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Notable Names in the Field

Day 1b of the €200 Mini Main Event is off to a stellar start, with 137 entries and counting. It’s destined to be a great tournament, and considering this is only the start of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, it’s safe to say this is going to be an intense 10 days.
One notable name in the field thus far is Sebastian Wahl, who won the €200 NLH/PLO 4/5 event during the 2025 Kings of Tallinn. Perhaps, he’ll claim his second Kings of Tallinn trophy this year.
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February 5 Photos (by Elena Kask)

Viacheslav Martynenko 
Viacheslav Martynenko 
Vadim Guk 
Tomi Tapani Arponen 
Tom Henry Backman 
Tom Henry Backman 
Tahsin Majumder 
Sven Reimaa 
Sirkka-Liisa Seppälä 
Sergio Chinchilla Frailes 
Sergio Chinchilla Frailes 
Sandra Marie Lundin 
Sandra Marie Lundin 
Sandra Marie Lundin 
River Uiboupin 
River Uiboupin , Hanno Kerem 
Rene Lazaro Cifuentes 
Raul Kaupmees 
Ram Krishan 
Ralf Rogov 
Raivo Pinsel 
Phil Gross 
Phenporn Laatikainen 
Petri Mikael Härkönen 
Petri Mikael Härkönen 
Paulo Victor Do Vale Sa Barbosa 
Paulo Victor Do Vale Sa Barbosa 
Pasi Petteri Sallinen 
Oskars Rolovs 
Oskars Rolovs 
Onni Ensio Huttunen 
Omer Shalhin 
Olivier Franceschi 
general, Niko Kari Matti Savinen, Edgar Skripnikov 
Niko Kari Matti Savinen, Edgar Skripnikov 
Niko Kari Matti Savinen, Edgar Skripnikov 
Michael George Brautigam 
Michael George Brautigam 
Markus Antero Papinkivi 
Maksim Fedossejev 
Kristi Amberg, Risto Raal 
Klaus Erik Grönberg,Fernando Ballesteros
Duque, Aare Sepp
Kari Petri Martikainen 
Kari Petri Martikainen 
Jörgen Roosaar 
Jorgen Dyhrberg Andersen 
Jim Varhaug 
Jim Varhaug 
general, Jesse Karhu, Onni Hermanni Laakso 
Indrek Stranberg 
Ilja Naparjin 
Igor Pihela Sen 
lan-Erik Valge 
Hanno Kerem 
Gonzalo Maroto Garrido 
Gonzalo Maroto Garrido 
Frederick Louis Higgins 
Erik Spanggaard 
Eric Rodenberg 
Enea Subashi 
Egidijus Matonis 
Dmitri Dudakov 
Danil Dokukin 
Daniel Vasser 
Daniel Vasser 
Christoffer
Karlen
Athanasios Kostouros 
Artur Külanurk 
Armo Hiie 
Anu Kristiina Lilja 
Anton Bzhelenko 
Anton Bzhelenko 
Anssi Petteri Huovinen 
Anna Kaminarova 
Alger Avi 
Alex Reza Gholiha 
Alex Reza Gholiha 
Aleksei Gontsar, Stanislav Smeljov 
Alari Künnapuu 
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OlyBet Grill Opening Hours

Niko Kari Matti Savinen, Edgar Skripnikov During break, players will be able to enjoy hot, fresh food at the OlyBet Grill, located on the second floor of the Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel. The buffet will be open daily between 16:00-18:00 and 19:00-21:00.
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Baducey/Badacey on Today’s Schedule

2026 Kings of Tallinn One of the biggest strengths of Kings of Tallinn is its very diversified schedule. While flagship affairs such as the €1,100 Main Event and the €350 Kings of Tallinn Cup are destined to be superb Texas NLH tournaments, there are multiple Mixed Games on the schedule. The 2026 Kings of Tallinn is designed to satisfy all poker players, no matter one’s preferred discipline.
Today, one of the more niche games will commence at 19:30. The €200 PL Baducey/Badacey will be an interesting affair, and if this poker.pro live reporter has done his research, this is the first-ever tournament of its kind during Kings of Tallinn. It will indeed be exciting to see the tournament unfold.
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The Calm Before the Storm

The live blog is about to ramp up here on poker.pro. While another freebuy satellite to the €200 Mini Main Event kicked off at 12:00, the dealers are starting to arrive at the main tournament room, preparing for Day 1b of the Mini Main Event.
Stay tuned to take part of the photos from yesterday, captured by the superb event photographer Elena Kask.
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Welcome to the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Live Coverage

Photo: Elena Kask Good Friday morning, all poker enthusiasts. It’s only February, but one of the undisputed highlights of the 2026 poker year is already running in Tallinn. Welcome, all, to the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
Northern Europe’s biggest live poker festival has quite a noble history. The inaugural edition was held in 2015, and since then, it’s only grown bigger and better. It’s an impeccable event, and all poker players are in for a whopping 11 days of unparalleled entertainment and action.
The poker.pro editorial office is beyond pleased to be a part of the media coverage team. Live reporter Christoffer Karlén will be on-site throughout the festival and responsible for most of the content shared on the live blog. Crucial information, entertaining moments, big hands, tournament results, chip counts, player interviews…Karlén will do his very best to cover every nook and cranny at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel. The CEO of poker.pro, Jason Glatzer, will be commentating on the various live-streams, and poker media icon Glenn Brown will host the festival together with Teele Viira. It’s a well-oiled team that will strive to deliver a top-notch experience to all followers.

Glenn Brown (left) and Christoffer Karlén (right) during their most recent Tallinn visit. Photo: Elena Kask The trio arrived last night, and even though the live coverage will commence today around noon, the team had to pay the casino a visit and take in the atmosphere during the festival’s first day. It did not disappoint; the freebuy satellite to the €200 Mini Main Event attracted a whopping 206 entries. The guarantee of 10 tickets was shattered; 25 lucky contestants got their hands on a ticket, and a €92 conzellation prize was awarded to the twenty-sixth-place finisher.
The second and final event of the first day was Day 1a of the aforementioned Mini Main Event. One hundred ninety-eight entries were impressive numbers to say the least, and it’s an educated guess that it will be one of the most entertaining tournaments of the festival. All and all, it was a busy room from the get-go, and keep in mind it was all played inside the casino; imagine the atmosphere tomorrow and onwards, when the second floor of the Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel will roll out the red carpet for all players. This is, without a doubt, going to be a festival for the ages.
Today’s schedule features a smorgasbord of different events. There are four satellites to various events, through which players can try to secure tickers for a cheaper buck. The final two starting-day flights of the Mini Main Event will also kick off; it’s worth mentioning that late registration will be open during the first few levels of Day 2 (which is scheduled to commence Saturday, February 7, at 13:00). What’s more, Day 1a of the €350 Kings of Tallinn Cup should also be a popular event amongst the competitors. The schedule also features two Mixed Games events and a €555 NLH; it’s a diversified tournament schedule, and all players should be able to find a tournament of their liking.
2026 Kings of Tallinn – February 6 Tournament Schedule
Time Event 12:00 Event #3: FREEBUY NLH Satellite, €20 Rebuys & Add-On, 7 x €200 Mini-Main Event Seats GTD! 13:00 Event #2: €200 NLH Kings of Tallinn Mini-Main Flight 1B, Plays 10 Levels Day 1 14:30 Event #4: €20 NLH Satellite, €20 Rebuys & Add-On, 7 x €350 Kings of Tallinn Cup Seats GTD! 15:00 Event #5: €200 PLO5/ PLO5 HI-LO, Button Round Each, 8-handed 17:00 Event #6: €555 NLH 19:00 Event #2: €200 NLH Kings of Tallinn Mini-Main Flight 1C, Plays 10 Levels Day 1 19:30 Event #7: €200 PL Baducey/ Badacey, Button Round Each, 6-handed 19:30 Event #8: €80 PLO5 Satellite to €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 DeepStack Mystery Bounty, 5 x €1,100 SEATS GTD! 8-handed 20:00 Event #9: €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Flight 1A, Plays 10 Levels Day 1 22:00 Event #10: €80 NLH Mega-Satellite to €555 Kings of Tallinn Championship, 10 x €555 SEATS GTD! It’s great to be here in the Estonian capital; 11 days in poker heaven await. Good luck to all the players, and poker.pro hope that everyone will enjoy the content here on the live blog. Again, today’s coverage will commence around noon; see you all then.
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To be Continued

Fellow readers, with the last photo dump, the poker.pro editorial office will have to wrap up today’s live coverage. It’s gonna be a late finish – approximately 4:30 a.m. – and there’s a big day tomorrow. Don’t you worry, though; poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer will deliver a fresh recap tomorrow, where all readers can catch up on the €200 Mini Main Event conclusion.
Tomorrow’s live coverage will commence around 14:00, when late registration closes for the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup. The live coverage will focus on that specific event, but there will also be some general updates about what’s going on at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel.
This has been a blockbuster of a day; the 2026 Kings of Tallinn is living up to the hype. Tomorrow won’t be any different, and it’s time to get some well-needed rest prior to yet another day of unparalleled poker action.
Thanks to everyone who’s been following along today, and see you all tomorrow.
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Updated List of Results

Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 35/903 Prizes: €142,764 Below is the updated list of results.
Place Player Country Prize 36 Jussi Kivekäs Finland €580 37 Carl Sonesson Sweden €580 38 Frederick Higgins England €580 39 Karita Koppinen Finland €580 40 Jon Jakobsen Norway €520 41 Arturs Putnins Latvia €520 42 Joel Jimenez Spain €520 43 Tuomo Korander Finland €520 44 Arasch Mirzai Sweden €520 45 Lauri Raadik Estonia €520 46 Onni Kuusimäki Finland €520 47 Jukka-Pekka Moilanen Finland €520 48 Joel Holmberg Finland €520 49 Lars Weinitz Carlsson Sweden €520 50 Samuli Hietala Finland €520 51 Anna Kaminarova Russia €520 52 Georgijs Vinogradovs Latvia €520 53 Simonas Juocys Lithuania €520 54 Dmitri Dudakov Estonia €520 55 Kalju Raap Estonia €520 56 Espen Brukstuen Norway €460 57 Ole Wang Norway €460 58 Linus Matsson Sweden €460 59 Andrius Mazeika Lithuania €460 60 Victor Amat Spain €460 61 Ernestas Stalemekas Lithuania €460 62 Oleksandr Sybirtsev Ukraine €460 63 Espen Hagen €460 64 Gints Ozols Latvia €460 65 Sami Tuomaala Finland €460 66 Igor Pihela Sr Estonia €460 67 Soren Juhl Denmark €460 68 Kari Martikainen Finland €460 69 Ville Krankkala Finland €460 70 Omer Shalhin Israel €460 71 Lars Hallqvist Sweden €460 72 Ralf Rogov Estonia €420 73 Jouni Knuutinen Finland €420 74 Svajunas Prismantas Lithuania €420 75 Tomas Bulksas Lithuania €420 76 Kalle Suvi Estonia €420 77 Maksim Paponov Estonia €420 78 Niko Penttinen Finland €420 79 Ahmet Canatan Denmark €420 80 Alf Hjärtberg Sweden €420 81 Linda Kinhult Sweden €420 82 Ralf Hamburg Estonia €420 83 Vili Turunen Finland €420 84 Fernando Duque Spain €420 85 Henri Schalin Finland €420 86 Hassan Halil Cyprus €420 87 Heikki-Aleksi Oksanen Finland €420 88 Elchai Tov Israel €420 89 Michal Zagrodnik Poland €420 90 Marko Kolula Finland €420 91 Kasperi Pitkäkangas Finland €420 92 Kyee Browne England €420 93 Tomi Arponen Finland €420 94 Kristian Hagevik Norway €420 95 Mats Forss Sweden €420 96 Andrei Mjagkov Estonia €380 97 Ardo Pinna Estonia €380 98 Silver Simulask Estonia €380 99 Simon Hassan Sweden €380 100 Mika Hellman Finland €380 101 Audrius Siaulys Lithuania €380 102 Urmas Mõttus Estonia €380 103 Ari Mustonen Finland €380 104 Dainis Sibirjanovs Latvia €380 105 Jake Marston England €380 106 Ante Hallberg Sweden €380 107 Meelis Siimson Estonia €380 108 Audrius Navickas Lithuania €380 109 Alari Künnapuu Estonia €380 110 Johan Köhl Sweden €380 111 Tanel Tammela Estonia €380 -
Weinitz Carlsson Bids Farewell

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 49/903 Prizes: €142,764 Carl Sonesson opened to 40,000 from the Lo-jack. Jukka-Pekka Nordman then made it 75,000, before Lars Weinitz Carlsson moved all in for 455,000 from the Big Blind. After some consideration, Sonesson folded. Nordman, though, made the call within a split second.
Lars Weinitz Carlsson: A♣Q♥
Jukka-Pekka Nordman: 6♦6♠The board spelled out K♥4♦8♥K♠4♣; having a superior two-pair, Nordman stacked Weinitz Carlsson.
Jukka-Pekka Nordman: 1,500,000
Lars Weinitz Carlsson: 0 -
Speech Play

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 49/903 Prizes: €142,764 Action folded all the way to Carl Sonesson, who made it 45,000 from the Small Blind. After 10 seconds’ worth of pondering, Klavs Garselis moved all in for roughly 500,000. “Du kör den, alltså,” Sonesson sighed, which is Swedish for “So you pull off that move, huh?” He double-checked his holdings and continued his speech, “Where are you from? If you say Finland, I call”. The table shared a laugh before Sonesson decided to muck his hand, revealing A♦J♦.
Carl Sonesson: 600,000
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Juocys Gets Lucky

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 61/903 Prizes: €142,764 The very first hand after the dinner break, Simonas Juocys moved all in for 110,000 UTG. Big stacked Jukka-Pekka Nordman made the call from the Small Blind.
Simonas Juocys: 7♥5♥
Jukka-Pekka Nordman: A♦3♥Nordman was ahead by the slightest of margins, and the odds were still in his favor as both players improved to a pair on the 5♦2♠A♥ flop. He maintained his lead on the Q♠ turn, but the fortunate 7♠ river saw Juocys surviving. “Lucky,” he said as he raked in the chips. Nordman is still quite healthy.
Jukka-Pekka Nordman: 1,200,000
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Dinner Break Chip Counts

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 61/903 Prizes: €142,764 The poker.pro live reporter was able to identify some of the bigger stacks during the dinner break. The players will resume the tournament in roughly one hour.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Jukka-Pekka Nordman
Finland 1,300,000 65 Georgios Tsouloftas
Greece 1,250,000 63 Toomas Mäkikokko
Finland 1,200,000 60 Petter Richardsen
Norway 1,140,000 57 Jani Lehto
Finland 1,140,000 57 Artur Külanurk
Estonia 1,000,000 50 Jevgenijs Zotovs
Latvia 925,000 46 Jussi Kivekäs
Finland 800,000 40 Andreas Lervik
Norway 800,000 40 Edgar Pöhjamets
Estonia 760,000 38 -
Updated List of Casualties

Martin Sejer Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 61/903 Prizes: €142,764 Below is an updated list of all results in the €200 Mini Main Event thus far.
62 Oleksandr Sybirtsev Ukraine €460 63 Espen Hagen Norway €460 64 Gints Ozols Latvia €460 65 Sami Tuomaala Finland €460 66 Igor Pihela Estonia €460 67 Soren Juhl Denmark €460 68 Kari Martikainen Finland €460 69 Ville Krankkala Finland €460 70 Omer Shalhin Israel €460 71 Lars Hallqvist Sweden €460 72 Ralf Rogov Estonia €420 73 Jouni Knuutinen Finland €420 74 Svajunas Prismantas Lithuania €420 75 Tomas Bulksas Lithuania €420 76 Kalle Suvi Estonia €420 77 Maksim Paponov Estonia €420 78 Niko Penttinen Finland €420 79 Ahmet Canatan Denmark €420 80 Alf Hjärtberg Sweden €420 81 Linda Kinhult Sweden €420 82 Ralf Hamburg Estonia €420 83 Vili Turunen Finland €420 84 Fernando Duque Spain €420 85 Henri Schalin Finland €420 86 Hassan Halil Cyprus €420 87 Heikki-Aleksi Oksanen Finland €420 88 Elchai Tov Israel €420 89 Michal Zagrodnik Poland €420 90 Marko Kolula Finland €420 91 Kasperi Pitkäkangas Finland €420 92 Kyee Browne England €420 93 Tomi Arponen Finland €420 94 Kristian Hagevik Norway €420 95 Mats Forss Sweden €420 96 Andrei Mjagkov Estonia €380 97 Ardo Pinna Estonia €380 98 Silver Simulask Estonia €380 99 Simon Hassan Sweden €380 100 Mika Hellman Finland €380 101 Audrius Siaulys Lithuania €380 102 Urmas Mõttus Estonia €380 103 Ari Mustonen Finland €380 104 Dainis Sibirjanovs Latvia €380 105 Jake Marston England €380 106 Ante Hallberg Sweden €380 107 Meelis Siimson Estonia €380 108 Audrius Navickas Lithuania €380 109 Alari Künnapuu Estonia €380 110 Johan Köhl Sweden €380 111 Tanel Tammela Estonia €380 -
Back and Forth

Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 63/903 Prizes: €142,764 Seated in the Lo-jack, Luka Potocnik opened to 32,000. Jevgenijs Zotovs was the sole caller, as he decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Zotovs, Potocnik fired a 20,000 continuation bet on the J♣9♠4♦ flop. Zotovs snap-called, and the dealer revealed the 2♥ turn. Action now went check, check, and on the 3♠ river, Zotovs took over the aggression with a 65,000 bet. “Not in my house,” Potocnik must’ve been thinking, as he raised to 150,000. A rather swift fold from Zotovs saw Potocnik secure the pot, roughly 10 minutes before the next scheduled break.
Jevgenijs Zotovs: 790,000
Luka Potocnik: 760,000 -
In the Club

Level 22: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 71/903 Prizes: €142,764 Action folded to Klavs Garselis, who moved all in for 152,000 from the Cut-off. After peeking at his hole cards, Remy Nestor re-shoved for roughly 400,000 from the Small Blind. Oleksandr Sybirtsev surrendered his Big Blind, and the two contestants tabled their holdings.
Klavs Garselis: A♣J♥
Remy Nestor: Q♥Q♦Nestor was ahead, but Garselis picked up additional outs on the 5♣3♣7♣ flop. He improved to the nut flush on the 2♣ turn, and, just for good measure, he secured a six-card flush on the 8♣ river. He doubled up at the expense of Nestor, and his tournament life continues.
Klavs Garselis: 324,000
Remy Nestor: 255,000 -
All Eliminations so far

Level 22: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 84/903 Prizes: €142,764 Below is a list of all those players who’ve been eliminated since making the money.
Place Player Country Prize 85 Henri Schalin Finland €420 86 Hassan Halil Cyprus €420 87 Heikki-Aleksi Oksanen Finland €420 88 Elchai Tov Israel €420 89 Michal Zagrodnik Poland €420 90 Marko Kolula Finland €420 91 Kasperi Pitkäkangas Finland €420 92 Kyee Browne England €420 93 Tomi Arponen Finland €420 94 Kristian Hagevik Norway €420 95 Mats Forss Sweden €420 96 Andrei Mjagkov Estonia €380 97 Ardo Pinna Estonia €380 98 Silver Simulask Estonia €380 99 Simon Hassan Sweden €380 100 Mika Hellman Finland €380 101 Audrius Siaulys Lithuania €380 102 Urmas Mõttus Estonia €380 103 Ari Mustonen Finland €380 104 Dainis Sibirjanovs Latvia €380 105 Jake Marston England €380 106 Ante Hallberg Sweden €380 107 Meelis Siimson Estonia €380 108 Audrius Navickas Lithuania €380 109 Alari Künnapuu Estonia €380 110 Johan Köhl Sweden €380 111 Tanel Tammela Estonia €380 -
Chip Counts After the Bubble

Level 21: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 109/903 Prizes: €142,764 The players have returned after the 15-minute break that followed the bubble. Below are some of the biggest stacks in the room.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Petter Richardsen
Norway 1,000,000 100 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden 806,000 81 Jevgenijs Zotovs
Latvia 795,000 80 Victor Amat
Spain 763,000 76 Georgios Tsouloftas
Greece 692,000 69 Alger Avi
Estonia 668,000 67 Jussi Kivekäs
Finland 608,000 61 -
€200 Mini Main Event Bubble Burst in Dramatic Fashion; Buckle up

Level 21: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 109/903 Prizes: €142,764 The bubble has burst in the €200 Mini Main Event, and the remaining 109 players are now all in the money. This means that the live reporting will now focus on the Mini Main Event until a winner is crowned; expect more frequent updates, including but not limited to crucial hands.
It all went down in dramatic fashion. Action folded to Alger Avi on the Button, who opened to 17,000 on Blinds 4,000/8,000. Linas Bulksas then three-bet to 60,000 from the Small Blind, before Toomas Mäkikokko moved all in for 196,000 from the Big Blind. Action back to Avi, who re-shoved for 379,000. As if things couldn’t get any crazier, Bulksas committed his 334,000 stack to make the call. Three-way to the flop then, with Avi having both his opponents covered.
Toomas Mäkikokko: A♥K♥
Alger Avi: A♦K♣
Linas Bulksas: J♥J♣What a sick hand. Bulksas must’ve been pleased to see that his two opponents were blocking each other. Bulksas maintained his lead on the 7♣10♣Q♥ flop, but he wasn’t too excited over the K♦ river. No help for Bulksas on the Q♣ river; this resulted in him becoming the unfortunate bubble boy, while Mäkikokko and Avi both improved their stacks.
Alger Avi: 668,000
Toomas Mäkikokko: 260,000
Linas Bulksas: 0Before hand-for-hand play commenced, there was still an ongoing situation at Table 17. Jerry Johannesson limped the 8,000 Big Blind from the Hi-jack. Kasperi Pitkäangas made the call from the Cut-off, and so did Sakari Setälä from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Dainis Sibirjanovs was already forced all in, as he only played 6,000, three-quarters of a Big Blind.
All three players checked the J♦8♣8♦ flop, and the action repeated itself on the J♣ turn. Setälä bet 12,000 on the 2♦ river, and his competitors folded their hands. Eventually, it was time for Setälä and Sibirjanovs to table their holdings.
Dainis Sibirjanovs: J♥2♠
Sakari Setälä: J♠6♠Sibirjanovs had not looked at his hand; it’s an educated guess that he didn’t have high hopes when he saw Setälä’s hand. When he turned over his hole cards and saw that he too had a full house, players and spectators were flabbergasted, as they shared a laugh. Sibirjanovs’ reaction could not be mistaken for anything other than pure joy, as he survived the bubble in the most improbable fashion.
Sakari setälä: 172,000
Dainis Sibirjanovs: 12,000 -
The Noble History of Open-Face Chinese During Kings of Tallinn

Open-Face Chinese has been a part of the Kings of Tallinn ever since the inaugural edition back in 2015. The buy-in may have varied over the year, and it wasn’t always played as Pineapple, but the history is noble. Finland’s Henri Antikainen is so far the only two-time champion; Finland overall has the most titles.
Last year’s event – the €350 edition – has scored the biggest field so far with 106 entries. The ongoing tournament currently has 70 entries scored, with a good 40 minutes left of late registration. Below is a breakdown of all Open-Face Chinese events since the birth of the Kings of Tallinn.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €200 Open-Face Chinese Artem Berliand
Ukraine €4,035 87 €13,755 2025 Kings of Tallinn €350 Open-Face Chinese Deepstack Siarhei Narozhny
Belarus €8,979 106 €30,559 2024 Kings of Tallinn €150 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Valerii Krhapal
Finland €2,520 71 €8,676 2024 Kings of Tallinn €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Henri Antikainen
Finland €4,750 52 €15,397 2023 Kings of Tallinn €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Henri Antikainen
Finland €4,635 41 €12,140 2022 Kings of Tallinn €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Kevin Wood
Scotland €3,435 29 €8,587 2021 Kings of Tallinn €330 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Risto Ponnio
Finland €4,634 47 €13,254 2020 Kings of Tallinn €550 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Antti Veteläinen
Finland €8,870 55 €25,125 2019 Kings of Tallinn €330 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Tuomas Nurmi
Finland €9,175 99 €28,125 2018 Kings of Tallinn €330 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Johnny Johansen
Norway €5,800 67 €19,095 2017 Kings of Tallinn €550 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €9,100 49 €24,010 2016 Kings of Tallinn €550 Open-Face Chinese Joakim Garp
Sweden €5,920 20 €10,290 2015 Kings of Tallinn €550 Open-Face Chinese Jonas Pohjonen
Finland €5,057 32 €15,680 -
€200 Mini Main Event Chip Counts

Below are some big stacks the poker.pro live reporter Christoffer Karlén was able to identify during the most recent break. Play has resumed with Blinds 2,000/5,000 (5,000).
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Andrius Mazeika
Lithuania 580,000 116 Jani Lehto
Finland 495,000 99 Alger Avi
Estonia 470,000 94 Ahmet Canatan
Denmark 455,000 91 Scott Kenyon
Ëngland 402,000 80 Igor Pihela
Estonia 395,000 79 David O’Connor
Ireland 364,000 73 Artur Külanurk
Estonia 348,000 70 Jouni Knuutinen
Finland 345,000 69 Espen Brukstuen
Norway 336,000 67 Vili Turunen
Finland 328,000 66 -
“Torsk på Tallinn” Leading the Team Challenge

One of the coolest, most unique features of Kings of Tallinn is the Team Challenge. Until Friday, February 13, 12:00 local time, players can create teams of four. The better finishing position in the various tournaments, the more points will be collected for the team. Two percent of all Kings of Tallinn tournament prize pools go to the Team Challenge prize pool; there is a lot of dough up for grabs.
Much thanks to Thomas Grähs’ win in yesterday’s €200 PLO5/PLO5 Hi/Lo, “Torsk på Tallinn” is currently leading the Team Challenge. Of course, there’s a lot more to go; it’s not going to be a cakewalk maintaining the lead, but they’re off to a great start.
“Torsk på Tallinn” references a Swedish comedy-drama movie from 1999. It’s a fun watch.
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A Man With a Plan

Just to make things clear, the plan for today’s live coverage is to laser-focus on the €200 Mini Main Event from the bubble and onwards. Crucial hands, assorted chip counts, notable names in the field… every nook and kranny will be covered. Up until the bubble, though, there’ll be some more general updates on everything going on at the Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel.
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€200 Mini Main Event Payouts

Below are the payouts for the €200 Mini Main Event. The top 111 players will all be guaranteed a €380 min-cash; the winner will take home €25,570.
Position Payout 1 €25,570 2 €17,060 3 €12,230 4 €9,050 5 €6,550 6 €5,040 7 €3,840 8 €2,960 9 €2,244 10-11 €1,740 12-13 €1,380 14-15 €1,220 16-17 €1,060 18-20 €940 21-23 €840 24-27 €740 28-31 €660 32-39 €580 40-55 €520 56-71 €460 72-95 €420 96-111 €380 -
Notable Names in OFC

Fabian Bartuschk The €350 Open-Face Chinese is up and running, with roughly three hours left of late registration. There are many prominent names in the field, such as Fabian Bartuschk and Riku Koivurinne. In fact, the two of them were heads-up in the same tournament a few months ago during the 2025 WSOP Circuit Tallinn. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the two of them making deep runs; only time will tell how the tournament unfolds.
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Astonishing Numbers

Late registration has closed for the €200 Mini Main Event; it’s safe to say the numbers are rather impressive. A total of 903 entries has yielded a €142,764 prize pool; while the payouts are yet to be confirmed, the eventual winner should expect a decent ROI on the €200 buy-in.
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Chip Counts at the First Break

The €200 Mini Main Event players are soon returning from the break. Below are some of the biggest stacks poker.pro live reporter Christoffer Karlén was able to identify.
The real question is whether Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon is considering surrendering his stack and jumping into the €350 Open-Face Chinese.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Espen Hagen
Norway 353,000 177 Anton Larsson
Sweden 321,000 161 Jon Jakobsen
Norway 305,000 153 Scott Kenyon
England 235,000 118 Artjoms Hromovs
Latvia 230,000 115 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 223,000 112 Andreas Lervik
Norway 210,000 105 Alf Hjärtberg
Sweden 188,000 94 Thomas Quaade
Denmark 188,000 94 -
Mini Main Conclusion, Open-Face Chinese And Much More on the Plate

Good afternoon, fellow poker enthusiasts, and welcome to the third day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. It’s destined to be another day in poker paradise, and today’s schedule is filled to the brim with golden nuggets.
In terms of coverage, poker.pro will today focus a tad more on the €200 Mini Main Event. The tournament is approaching the end of late registration, and it should land somewhere around 850 entries. Not too bad for the first weekend, eh?
That being said, there will still be some general updates regarding everything else that’s going on at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel today. As can be seen below, it’s a smorgasbord; buckle up for the ride.
Time Event 12:00 Event #2: €200 NLH Kings of Tallinn Mini-Main Final Day, Late Reg. Closing at 13:50 13:00 Event #11: €350 Open-face Chinese Pineapple, 3-handed, Final 4 Play with One Sitting out 14:30 Event #9: €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Flight 1B, Plays 10 Levels Day 1 17:00 Event #12: €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 DeepStack Mystery Bounty Day 1, Button Round Each, Mystery Envelopes Introduced Day 2, 8-handed 17:30 Event #13: €80 NLH Mega-Satellite to €555 Kings of Tallinn Championship, 10 x €555 SEATS GTD! 19:00 Event #14: €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Flight 1A, Plays 9 Levels Day 1 19:00 Event #15: €200 PL 2-7 Triple Draw, 6-handed 20:00 Event #9: €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Flight 1C, Plays 10 Levels Day 1 22:00 Event #16: €200 NLH Turbo
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€350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Photos (by Elena Kask)

Vitalii Shcherba 
Savvas Mitsikouridis 
Savvas Mitsikouridis 
Rene Cifuentes 
Onni Huttunen 
Onni Huttunen 
Niko Heikkinen 
Martin Mänd 
Laur Sibold 
Kristaps Sipols 
Kauno Jappinen 
Jukka Moisio 
Juha Helppi 
Johan Karlsson 
Jari Porkka 
Ionel Serbu 
Erik Polluveer 
Jari Porkka 
Elchai Tov 
Elchai Tov 
Elchai Tov 
Eedi Kirves 
Dennis Zetterman 
Anu Lilja 









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Kristaps Sipols Wins the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup for €26,940

Kristaps Sipols Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 1/519 Prizes: €149,628 Kristaps Sipols is crowned the winner of the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup after eliminating Patrik Falk heads-up.
That wraps up today’s live coverage. The blog will go live tomorrow around 15:00.
€350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup – Full Results
Place Player Country Prize 1 Kristaps Sipols
Latvia €26,940 2 Patrik Falk
Sweden €20,720 3 Ionel Serbu
Romania €12,920 4 Mairo Tori
Estonia €9,300 5 Kristian Hagevik
Norway €6,810 6 Paulius Gaidulevicius
Latvia €5,350 7 Albert Ostrovskij
Latvia €4,300 8 Sebastian Hjärtberg
Sweden €3,630 9 Urmo Velvelt
Estonia €3,028 10 Vegard Nygaard
Norway €2,610 11 Omer Shalhin
Israel €2,610 12 Sami Peisanen
Finland €2,200 13 Shadi Jamil
Finland €2,200 14 Miika Töyräs
Finland €1,850 15 Samuli Hietala
Finland €1,850 16 Baptiste Caim
France € 1,560 17 Daniel Lakka
Finland € 1,560 18 Sergejs Piratovs
Latvia €1,340 19 Siim Siimson
Estonia €1,340 20 Madis Ormisson
Estonia €1,340 21 Sebastian Von Toperczer
Germany €1,190 22 Vidar Assersen
Norway €1,190 23 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden €1,190 24 Thuy Dao
Vietnam €1,060 25 Gatis Popovs
Latvia €1,060 26 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,060 27 Dennis Zetterman
Sweden €1,060 28 Krisjanis Stankevics
Latvia €950 29 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €950 30 Jussi Julkunen
Finland €950 31 Leo Pietilä
Finland €950 32 Jarkko Suokas
Finland €850 33 Adam Milewski
Poland €850 34 Rasmus Lundström
Finland €850 35 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland €850 36 Kari Martikainen
Finland €850 37 Rokas Šermukšnis
Lithuania €850 38 Semi Rantanen
Finland €850 39 Maksim Paponov
Estonia €850 40 Sandra Lundin
Sweden €760 41 Martin Mänd
Estonia €760 42 Simon Hassan
Sweden €760 43 Jere Hedman
Finland €760 44 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €760 45 Jan Risberg
Sweden €760 46 Matias Knaapinen
Finland €760 47 Torben Beltz
Germany €760 48 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden €760 49 Karita Koppinen
Finland €760 50 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine €760 51 Roman Jezov
Estonia €760 52 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania €760 53 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania €760 54 Andre Mägi
Estonia €760 55 Laur Sibold
Estonia €760 56 Nathan Ruell
Belgium €760 57 Gonzalo Soriano
Spain €760 58 Steinn Karlsson
Iceland €760 59 Daniel Vasser
Estonia €760 60 Urmo Linntam
Estonia €760 61 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €760 62 Harry Nilsson
Sweden €760 63 Lars Tungel
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Patrik Falk Eliminated in 2nd Place (€20,720)

Patrik Falk Level 36: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 1/519 Prizes: €149,628 A while ago, Kristaps Sipols reclaimed the chip lead (this live reporter seems to have lost the hand; must be tired). After that, he moved all in from the Button, putting Patrik Falk at risk. Falk utilized his 4,325,000 stack to make the call from the Big Blind for his tournament life.
Kristaps Sipols: 7♦7♣
Patrik Falk: 2♦2♥Falk was in rough shape, and no help for his ducks as the board spelled out 5♣10♣10♠K♠5♦. He was eliminated in second place and secured €20,720 after the deal.
Kristaps Sipols: 15,570,000
Patrik Falk: 0 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 36: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 2/519 Prizes: €149,628 Patrik Falk and Kristaps Sipols are now enjoying a short break before resuming the heads-up on Level 36. Below are the current chip counts.
Player Country Chips Big Blinds Patrik Falk
Sweden 8,425,000 28 Kristaps Sipols
Latvia 7,145,000 24 -
A Deal Has Been Made

Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/519 Prizes: €149,628 At the start of the heads-up, Patrik Falk and Kristaps Sipols agreed to an ICM deal.
Sipols has locked up €21,940.
Falk has locked up €20,720.
They continue to play for €5,000 and the trophy.
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Sipols Takes a Firm Lead

Kristaps Sipols Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/519 Prizes: €149,628 The board read Q♣A♥Q♠K♥ with perhaps 4,000,000 in the middle. Kristaps Sipols (Big Blind) bet 1,500,000, and Patrik Falk forced his opponent all in for 3,375,000 in total. Sipols sighed, but made the call rather swiftly.
Patrik Falk: A♣6♦
Kristaps Sipols: Q♦2♥Sipols was ahead with trips, and the 8♦ river didn’t help Falk. Sipols won a humongous pot and now has a solid chip lead.
Kristaps Sipols: 11,670,000
Patrik Falk: 3,900,000 -
Falk Wins a Considerable One

Patrik Falk Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/519 Prizes: €149,628 Kristaps Sipols made it 500,000 from the Button, and Patrik Falk made the call from the Big Blind.
Falk check-called a 400,000 continuation bet from Sipols on the J♥7♠A♣ flop. Action went check-check on the 2♥ turn, and on the 6♥ river, Falk put out 1,500,000. After some consideration, Sipols made the call.
Falk turned over 7♦6♣ for two-pair, and was awarded the pot.
Patrik Falk: 8,770,000
Kristaps Sipols: 6,800,000 -
Mairo Tori Eliminated in 4th Place (€9,300); Ionel Serbu Eliminated in 3rd Place (€12,920)

Ionel Serbu Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 2/519 Prizes: €149,628 Seated UTG, Mairo Tori moved all in for roughly 1,700,000. Ionel Serbu then re-shoved for 2,575,000 from the Cut-off. As if things couldn’t get any crazier, Kristaps Sipols also moved all in from the Button, having both of his opponents covered. Patrik Falk folded his Big Blind, and it was time for a three-way showdown.
Mairo Tori: 8♥8♦
Ionel Serbu: A♦Q♣
Kristaps Sipols: 9♥9♣The Poker Gods didn’t want this to be any more exciting; Sipols hit quads on the 5♠9♦9♠ flop, and the 5♥Q♥ runout was just something pretty to look at. Since Serbu had Tori covered, he received the €12,920 for third place, while Tori had to settle for a €9,300 cash prize for his fourth-place finish.
The stage is now set for a heads-up clash between Sipols and Falk.
Kristaps Sipols: 9,650,000
Patrik Falk: 5,925,000
Ionel Serbu: 0
Mairo Tori: 0 -
Kristian Hagevik Eliminated in 5th Place (€6,810)

Kristian Hagevik Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 4/519 Prizes: €149,628 Patrik Falk opened to 500,000 UTG. Action folded to Kristian Hagevik in the Big Blind; he peeked at his hole cards, sighed, then moved all in for 725,000 from the Big Blind. Naturally, Falk made the call.
Kristian Hagevik: J♦3♠
Patrik Falk: A♦10♥No dice for Hagevik as the board spelled out 9♠K♥6♥4♦K♦. Hagevik was eliminated in fifth place for €6,810, and Falk became the new chip leader.
Patrik Falk: 6,325,000
Kristian Hagevik: 0 -
Falk Wins Massive Double

Patrik Falk Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 5/519 Prizes: €149,628 In an attempt to put maximum ICM pressure on the other players, chip leader Kristaps Sipols moved all in UTG. Seated on the Button, Patrik Falk committed his 2,450,000 stack to make the call.
Kristaps Sipols: J♥9♦
Patrik Falk: A♥K♣Fortune would turn out to favor the brave, as Big Slick was good on the 3♥3♦8♠2♥A♦ board. Falk won a massive double and has now closed the gap to Sipols’ chip lead.
Kristaps Sipols: 5,200,000
Patrik Falk: 5,100,000 -
Falk Doubles Through the Chip Leader

Patrik Falk Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 5/519 Prizes: €149,628 Patrik Falk moved all in for 1,530,000 from the Cut-off. After receiving the count, chip leader Kristaps Sipols made the call from the Big Blind.
Patrik Falk: A♥8♣
Kristaps Sipols: 2♠2♥It was a flip, and Falk took the lead on the 10♦K♠Q♥ flop. Sipols wasn’t able to catch up on the 8♥4♣, and Sipols doubled through the chip leader.
Kristaps Sipols: 7,700,000
Patrik Falk: 3,300,000 -
Serbu Doubles Through Tori

Mairo Tori Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 5/519 Prizes: €149,628 Seated on the Hi-jack, Ionel Serbu opened to 1,000,000, leaving himself with 25,000 behind. Action folded to Mairo Tori in the Big Blind, who raised his opponent all in. Naturally, Serbu made the call.
Mairo Tori: A♠K♦
Ionel Serbu: A♦J♠Tori had his opponent in rough shape, but Serbu took the lead on the 3♣2♣J♣ flop. He secured victory on the J♦ turn, and after dealing the K♣ river, the dealer pushed the chips over to Serbu.
Ionel Serbu: 2,125,000
Mairo Tori: 1,000,000 -
Massive Pot Sees Sipols Extend Chip Lead

Kristaps Sipols Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 5/519 Prizes: €149,628 Chip leader Kristaps Sipols opened to 300,000 from the Hi-jack. Seated in the Big Blind, Ionel Serbu was the sole caller.
Action went check-check on the 9♥10♦4♠ flop. Serbu checked again on the 4♣ turn, and Sipols bet 500,000. Faster than the speed of lightning, Serbu raised to 1,125,000. After a minute’s worth of consideration, Sipols made the call.
Serbu continued on the aggressive path with an 800,000 bet on the 5♠ river, leaving himself with 1,200,000 behind. After perhaps 30 seconds, Sipols made the call.
Ionel Serbu: 6♥5♥
Kristaps Sipols: Q♥9♣“You try to bluff me?” Sipols nodded to Serbu as he raked in the massive pot. “Why not?” Serbu replied. “ICM?” Sipols said, who now has more than half of the chips in play.
Kristaps Sipols: 8,400,000
Ionel Serbu: 1,200,000 -
Paulius Gaidulevicius Eliminated in 6th Place (€5,350)

Paulius Gaidulevicius Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 5/519 Prizes: €149,628 Sadly, no details, but Paulius Gaidulevicius was eliminated in sixth place for €5,350, at the expense of chip leader Kristaps Sipols.
Kristaps Sipols: 6,400,000
Paulius Gaidulevicius: 0 -
Hagevik Survives

Kristian Hagevik Level 32: 60,000/120,000 (120,000) Entries: 6/519 Prizes: €149,628 Ionel Serbu min-raised to 240,000 UTG, before Kristian Hagevik moved all in for 835,000 from the Cut-off. After receiving the count, Serbu made the call.
Kristian Hagevik: A♦Q♠
Ionel Serbu: 5♦5♠Serbu’s small pocket pair was ahead until the river. The 8♠7♥K♣J♣A♣ runout ultimately extended Hagevik’s tournament life.
Ionel Serbu: 3,300,000
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Albert Ostrovskij Eliminated in 7th Place (€4,300)

Albert Ostrovskij Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 6/519 Prizes: €149,628 No details, but Albert Ostrovskij went out in seventh place for €4,300.
Albert Ostrovskij: 0
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Sebastian Hjärtberg Eliminated in 8th Place (€3,630)

Sebastian Hjärtberg Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 7/519 Prizes: €149,628 Action folded to Sebastian Hjärtberg on the Small Blind, who moved all in for 1,400,000. Seated in the Big Blind, chip leader Kristaps Sipols made the call without hesitation.
Sebastian Hjärtberg: K♠J♣
Kristaps Sipols: A♥K♣No help for Hjärtberg on the Q♠7♠9♠10♥7♦ board, and he went out in eighth place for €3,630.
Kristaps Sipols: 6,180,000
Sebastian Hjärtberg: 0 -
Falk Doubles Through Tori

Patrik Falk Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 8/519 Prizes: €149,628 Patrik Falk opened to 180,000 from the Lo-jack, before Mairo Tori three-bet to 480,000 on the Button. This sent Falk deep into the tank; after perhaps two minutes’ worth of pondering, he was called the clock upon. With only a few seconds left on his countdown, Falk made the call.
First to act, Falk checked the 5♣3♣Q♠ flop. Tori fired a 900,000 continuation bet, and Falk immediately moved all in for perhaps 1,200,000 in total. Being priced in, Tori made the call.
Patrik Falk: A♦Q♦
Mairo Tori: A♠K♠“One time,” Falk cheered for his top pair to hold. The Poker Gods heard his prayers; the board completed with 5♦8♦, and he received a very crucial double-up.
Patrik Falk: 3,200,000
Mairo Tori: 1,070,000 -
Urmo Velvelt Eliminated in 9th Place (€3,028)

Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 8/519 Prizes: €149,628 Urmo Velvelt moved all in for roughly 800,000 from the Lo-jack. Mairo Tori re-shoved for 1,500,000 from the Hi-jack, and soon enough, the two contestants were heads-up to the flop.
Urmo Velvelt: K♠10♠
Mairo Tori: A♥A♣A good time for Tori to pick up the goods. Aces were not cracked on the 9♣9♥Q♥10♠2♦ flop, and Velvelt was eliminated in ninth place for €3,028.
Mairo Tori: 2,350,000
Urmo Velvelt: 0 -
Gaidulevicius Doubles Through Sipols

Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 9/519 Prizes: €149,628 Chip leader Kristaps Sipols min-raised to 160,000 from UTG+1. Action eventually came to Paulius Gaidulevicius, who moved all in for 660,000 from the Hi-jack. After doing the maths, Sipols decided to make the call.
Paulius Gaidulevicius: Q♠Q♥
Kristaps Sipols: K♣6♣Gaidulevicius was on the course for a full double-up, and his dream came true, as the board spelled out J♥5♠2♠A♦8♠.
Kristaps Sipols: 4,750,000
Paulius Gaidulevicius 1,520,000 -
Final Table Seat Draw & Chip Counts

Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 9/519 Prizes: €149,628 Seat Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mairo Tori
Estonia 1,105,000 14 2 Ionel Serbu
Romania 2,115,000 26 3 Sebastian Hjärtberg
Sweden 1,555,000 19 4 Kristaps Sipols
Latvia 5,410,000 68 5 Kristian Hagevik
Norway 1,535,000 19 6 Patrik Falk
Sweden 1,690,000 21 7 Paulius Gaidulevicius
Lithuania 660,000 8 8 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 625,000 8 9 Urmo Velvelt
Estonia 880,000 11 -
Nygaard Out in Tenth; Final Table is Set

Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 9/519 Prizes: €149,628 Vegard Nygaard opened to 160,000 from the Cut-off. After some consideration, Kristaps Sipols moved all in, putting Nygaard and his 2,200,000 stack at risk. Nygaard chuckled before making the call; this was a massive pot.
Kristaps Sipols: 8♠8♦
Vegard Nygaard: A♣K♦Nygaard wasn’t able to connect with anything on the 2♣4♥5♥J♦9♠ board. As such, he was eliminated, and the final table is now set. The players are enjoying a 10-minute break before play resumes. Sipols has earned himself great presumptions for a very deep run; the poker.pro editorial office will soon be back with the final table chip counts.
Kristaps Sipols: 5,410,000
Vegard Nygaard: 0 -
Three-way Pot Sees Shalhin Hit the Rail

Level 29: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 10/519 Prizes: €149,628 Seated on the Button, Ionel Serbu opened to 125,000. Omer Shalhin (Small Blind) committed his 105,000 stack to make the call, and Sebastian Hjärtberg came along from the ride, seated in the Big Blind.
Action went check-check on the 6♠8♥9♦ flop. Hjärtberg bet 90,000 on the J♣ turn, and Serbu made the call. Both players checked the 10♠ river.
Omer Shalhin: K♦J♦
Sebastian Hjärtberg: 10♣4♣
Ionel Serbu: 7♣7♦Serbu claimed the pot with a straight, and Shalhin was eliminated in eleventh place.
Ionel Serbu: 2,550,000
Sebastian Hjärtberg: 2,100,000
Omer Shalhin: 0 -
Hjärtberg Survives Scare

Level 29: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 11/519 Prizes: €149,628 Action folded to Sebastian Hjärtberg, who min-raised to 120,000 on the Button. Mairo Tori (Big Blind) moved all in, effectively forcing Hjärtberg all in for 1,005,000. Hjärtberg relieved a heavy sigh before making the call.
Mairo Tori: 3♥3♠
Sebastian Hjärtberg: A♦K♠Hjärtberg immediately took the lead on the A♥9♣5♦ flop, and no case three for Tori as the board completed with 10♠4♠. “Now you can breathe,” compatriot Patrik Falk congratulated Hjärtberg. “No, my pulse is way too high,” Hjärtberg sighed. Funny enough, “Hjärtberg” would translate to “Heart Mountain”. Falk and Hjärtberg are keeping the Swedish flag alive in the tournament.
Sebastian Hjärtberg: 2,100,000
Mairo Tori: 920,000 -
Nygaard Sees Off Jamil

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 13/519 Prizes: €149,628 Short-stacked Shadi Jamil moved all in for 410,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated in the Big Blind, Vegard Nygaard made the call.
Shadi Jamil: 7♣7♥
Vegard Nygaard: J♣J♥A smooth board for the fishhooks as the board spelled out 3♦2♠A♦9♥8♣, and Jamil became the next casualty.
Vegard Nygaard: 1,680,000
Shadi Jamil: 0 -
Serbu Eliminates Töyräs

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 13/519 Prizes: €149,628 Miika Töyräs moved all in for 317,000 from the Hi-jack. After receiving the count, Ionel Serbu made the call from the Big Blind.
Miika Töyräs: 5♦5♠
Ionel Serbu: K♥Q♦Serbu wasted little time taking the lead on the Q♥6♦J♥ flop, and Töyräs wasn’t able to catch up on the Q♥6♦J♥K♣7♥ runout.
Ionel Serbu: 1,880,000
Miika Töyräs: 0 -
Peisanen Doubles Through Ostrovskij

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 14/519 Prizes: €149,628 Sami Peisanen open-shoved 515,000 UTG. Action folded all the way to Albert Ostrovskij, who made the call from the Big Blind without hesitation.
Sami Peisanen: K♥K♦
Albert Ostrovskij: A♥J♠Peisanen extended his lead with a set on the 6♠A♦K♠ flop. He improved to a full house on the 6♥8♥ runout, and he received a full double-up.
Albert Ostrovskij: 1,150,000
Sami Peisanen: 1,035,000 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 14/519 Prizes: €149,628 The remaining 14 players are soon resuming play after a 15-minute break. Below are the current chip counts.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Kristaps Sipols
Latvia 3,655,000 73 2 Ionel Serbu
Romania 1,770,000 35 3 Mairo Tori
Estonia 1,700,000 34 4 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 1,540,000 31 5 Sebastian Hjärtberg
Sweden 1,260,000 25 6 Urmo Velvelt
Estonia 1,250,000 25 7 Patrik Falk
Sweden 845,000 17 8 Shadi Jamil
Finland 635,000 13 9 Omer Shalhin
Israel 630,000 13 10 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 515,000 10 11 Miika Töyräs
Finland 495,000 10 12 Kristian Hagevik
Norway 470,000 9 13 Paulius Gaidulevicius
Lithuania 425,000 9 14 Sami Peisanen
Finland 385,000 8 -
Updated List of Eliminations

Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 17/519 Prizes: €149,628 Below is the updated list of eliminations.
Place Player Country Prize 18 Sergejs Piratovs
Latvia €1,340 19 Siim Siimson
Estonia €1,340 20 Madis Ormisson
Estonia €1,340 21 Sebastian Von Toperczer
Germany €1,190 22 Vidar Assersen
Norway €1,190 23 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden €1,190 24 Thuy Dao
Vietnam €1,060 25 Gatis Popovs
Latvia €1,060 26 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,060 27 Dennis Zetterman
Sweden €1,060 28 Krisjanis Stankevics
Latvia €950 29 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €950 30 Jussi Julkunen
Finland €950 31 Leo Pietilä
Finland €950 32 Jarkko Suokas
Finland €850 33 Adam Milewski
Poland €850 34 Rasmus Lundström
Finland €850 35 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland €850 36 Kari Martikainen
Finland €850 37 Rokas Šermukšnis
Lithuania €850 38 Semi Rantanen
Finland €850 39 Maksim Paponov
Estonia €850 40 Sandra Lundin
Sweden €760 41 Martin Mänd
Estonia €760 42 Simon Hassan
Sweden €760 43 Jere Hedman
Finland €760 44 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €760 45 Jan Risberg
Sweden €760 46 Matias Knaapinen
Finland €760 47 Torben Beltz
Germany €760 48 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden €760 49 Karita Koppinen
Finland €760 50 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine €760 51 Roman Jezov
Estonia €760 52 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania €760 53 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania €760 54 Andre Mägi
Estonia €760 55 Laur Sibold
Estonia €760 56 Nathan Ruell
Belgium €760 57 Gonzalo Soriano
Spain €760 58 Steinn Karlsson
Iceland €760 59 Daniel Vasser
Estonia €760 60 Urmo Linntam
Estonia €760 61 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €760 62 Harry Nilsson
Sweden €760 63 Lars Tungel
Sweden €760 -
Big Pot to Serbu

Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 17/519 Prizes: €149,628 The board read J♥K♣5♥K♥2♦ with what looked to be 1,000,000 in the middle. Ionel Serbu (Small Blind) bet 230,000, leaving himself with a mere 150,000 behind. After a few minutes’ worth of pondering, Mairo Tori (Big Blind) eventually let his hand go. With his newly won chips, Serbu is now one of the biggest stacks in the tournament.
Ionel Serbu: 1,380,000
Mairo Tori: 500,000 -
Cooler for Von Toperczer

Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 20/519 Prizes: €149,628 Kristaps Sipols and Sebastian Von Toperczer clashed all in on a A♠J♠Q♦ flop, with Von Toperczer being the player at risk.
Kristaps Sipols: Q♥Q♣
Sebastian Von Toperczer: A♦Q♠Von Toperczer sighed heavily once he saw what he was up against. Sipols secured the win as the board completed 4♦8♥, and by eliminating Toperczer, he is now, most likely, the chip leader.
Kristaps Sipols: 1,790,000
Sebastian von Toperczer: 0 -
Updated List of Casualties

Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 24/519 Prizes: €149,628 The tournament is now down to the three final tables. Below is an updated list of all eliminations.
Place Player Country Prize 25 Gatis Popovs
Latvia €1,060 26 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,060 27 Dennis Zetterman
Sweden €1,060 28 Krisjanis Stankevics
Latvia €950 29 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €950 30 Jussi Julkunen
Finland €950 31 Leo Pietilä
Finland €950 32 Jarkko Suokas
Finland €850 33 Adam Milewski
Poland €850 34 Rasmus Lundström
Finland €850 35 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland €850 36 Kari Martikainen
Finland €850 37 Rokas Šermukšnis
Lithuania €850 38 Semi Rantanen
Finland €850 39 Maksim Paponov
Estonia €850 40 Sandra Lundin
Sweden €760 41 Martin Mänd
Estonia €760 42 Simon Hassan
Sweden €760 43 Jere Hedman
Finland €760 44 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €760 45 Jan Risberg
Sweden €760 46 Matias Knaapinen
Finland €760 47 Torben Beltz
Germany €760 48 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden €760 49 Karita Koppinen
Finland €760 50 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine €760 51 Roman Jezov
Estonia €760 52 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania €760 53 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania €760 54 Andre Mägi
Estonia €760 55 Laur Sibold
Estonia €760 56 Nathan Ruell
Belgium €760 57 Gonzalo Soriano
Spain €760 58 Steinn Karlsson
Iceland €760 59 Daniel Vasser
Estonia €760 60 Urmo Linntam
Estonia €760 61 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €760 62 Harry Nilsson
Sweden €760 63 Lars Tungel
Sweden €760 -
Zetterman Bids Farewell

Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 26/519 Prizes: €149,628 Seated on the Button, Mairo Tori min-raised to 50,000. Dennis Zetterman moved all in for 150,000 from the Big Blind, and Tori made the call without hesitation.
Dennis Zetterman: K♥J♥
Mairo Tori: A♥7♦Zetterman had a pretty hand, but he couldn’t connect on the 8♠6♥2♣3♦10♥ board. Ace high was good for Tori, and Zetterman was eliminated in twenty-seventh place for €1,060.
Mairo Tori: 1,240,000
Dennis Zetterman: 0 -
Stankevics Doubles Through Assersen

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 31/519 Prizes: €149,628 Vidar Assersen open-shoved for 185,000 from the Lo-jack. Latvia’s Krisjanis Stankevics moved all in for roughly 250,000 from the Small Blind, and the two of them were soon heads-up to the flop.
Vidar Assersen: A♠7♦
Krisjanis Stankevics: A♥Q♠Assersen was out on deep water, and things didn’t look any brighter on the J♣2♥A♣ flop. “Seven’s always coming,” Assersen’s Norwegian friend told him from the rail. Said and done, Assersen improved to two-pair on the 7♣ turn, and the 9♣ river didn’t see Stankevics reclaim the lead. As such, Assersen received a full double-up, taking the larger chunk out of Stankevics’ stack.
Vidar Assersen: 410,000
Krisjanis Stankevics: 70,000 -
60-Minute Dinner Break; Full Chip Counts

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 40/519 Prizes: €149,628 The remaining 40 players are now on a 60-minute dinner break. Below are the full chip counts.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mairo Tori
Estonia 1,170,000 59 2 Ionel Serbu
Romania 990,000 50 3 Gatis Popovs
Latvia 750,000 38 4 Sami Peisanen
Finland 725,000 36 5 Kristaps Sipols
Latvia 655,000 33 6 Paulius Gaidulevicius
Lithuania 650,000 33 7 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden 610,000 31 8 Rasmus Lundström
Finland 605,000 30 9 Patrik Falk
Sweden 565,000 28 10 Shadi Jamil
Finland 555,000 28 11 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 500,000 25 12 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 470,000 24 13 Sebastian Hjärtberg
Sweden 440,000 22 14 Sergejs Piratovs
Latvia 430,000 22 15 Sebastian Von Toperczer
Germany 415,000 21 16 Omer Shalhin
Israel 410,000 21 17 Urmo Velvelt
Estonia 405,000 20 18 Miika Töyräs
Finland 380,000 19 19 Kristian Hagevik
Norway 365,000 18 20 Thuy Dao
Vietnam 345,000 17 21 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden 330,000 17 22 Sandra Lundin
Sweden 295,000 15 23 Siim Siimson
Estonia 280,000 14 24 Krisjanis Stankevics
Latvia 275,000 14 25 Baptiste Caim
France 260,000 13 26 Maksim Paponov
Estonia 240,000 12 27 Rokas Šermukšnis
Lithuania 240,000 12 28 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland 225,000 11 29 Dennis Zetterman
Sweden 225,000 11 30 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland 220,000 11 31 Madis Ormisson
Estonia 220,000 11 32 Samuli Hietala
Finland 180,000 9 33 Semi Rantanen
Finland 175,000 9 34 Daniel Lakka
Finland 170,000 9 35 Leo Pietilä
Finland 150,000 8 36 Vidar Assersen
Norway 130,000 7 37 Jussi Julkunen
Finland 130,000 7 38 Kari Martikainen
Finland 115,000 6 39 Adam Milewski
Poland 115,000 6 40 Jarkko Suokas
Finland 100,000 5 -
Close But no Cigar

Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 40/519 Prizes: €149,628 Action folded all the way to Paulius Gaidulevicius on the Cut-off. After he opened to 35,000, Robert Kallikorm moved all in for 111,000 from the Small Blind. When the decision came back to Gaidulevicius, he made the call.
Robert Kallikorm: A♠J♣
Paulius Gaidulevicius: K♥10♠“I have only looked at one card,” Kallikorm said as he revealed his holdings. He was already ahead, but he wasn’t bummed to see he had a jack to go with it. That being said, Gaidulevicius claimed the pot as the board ran out K♣Q♥6♦8♠9♣.
Paulius Gaidulevicius: 720,000
Robert Kallikorm: 0 -
First Batch of Eliminations

Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 45/519 Prizes: €149,628 Below is the first batch of victims of the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup.
Place Player Country Prize 49 Karita Koppinen
Finland €760 50 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine €760 51 Roman Jezov
Estonia €760 52 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania €760 53 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania €760 54 Andre Mägi
Estonia €760 55 Laur Sibold
Estonia €760 56 Nathan Ruell
Belgium €760 57 Gonzalo Soriano
Spain €760 58 Steinn Karlsson
Iceland €760 59 Daniel Vasser
Estonia €760 60 Urmo Linntam
Estonia €760 61 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €760 62 Harry Nilsson
Sweden €760 63 Lars Tungel
Sweden €760 -
Mänd Survives

Level 22: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 49/519 Prizes: €149,628 After a min-raise to 24,000 from Sebastian Hjärtberg from the Hi-jack, Martin Mänd moved all in for 83,000 from the Button. Action eventually folded back to Hjärtberg, who made the call.
Martin Mänd: K♠K♦
Sebastian Hjärtberg: A♥J♥Things got even scarier for Mänd as Hjärtberg improved to a pair on the J♣3♦7♠ flop, but the 7♣9♦ runout secured Mänd a full double-up.
Sebastian Hjärtberg: 395,000
Martin Mänd: 206,000 -
Flush Versus Flush; Sibold is Out

Level 22: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 49/519 Prizes: €149,628 Finland’s Sami Peisanen opened to 25,000 UTG. Arasch Mirzai made the call from the Button, and fairly short-stacked Laur Sibold decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Sibold, Peisanen put out a 35,000 continuation bet on the 6♦2♥6♥ flop. Mirzai made the call, and Sibold then swiftly moved all in for 43,000 in total. Naturally, both of his opponents made the call.
The action went check-check on the 7♦ turn. Peisanen bet 60,000 on the J♥ river, and Mirzai made the call.
Laur Sibold: 6♣3♣
Sami Peisanen: A♥Q♥
Arasch Mirzai: 10♥9♥Peisanen secured the pot with the nut flush, and Sibold was eliminated.
Sami Peisanen: 555,000
Arasch Mirzai: 450,000
Laur Sibold: 0 -
The Bubble has Burst; Prominent Players Left

Mounir Tajiou Level 22: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 63/519 Prizes: €149,628 The founder of the No Filter Poker Series, Mounir Tajiou, became the unfortunate bubble boy of the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup. The poker.pro editorial office was unable to capture the details of the hand, but nonetheless, the remaining 63 players are now all guaranteed a €700 min-cash.
Below is a list of the four players with the most lifetime earnings (according to The Hendon Mob) still left in the field.
Player Country Total Live Earnings (THM) Biggest Live Cash (THM) Urmo Velvelt
Estonia $1,249,686 $854,000 (runner-up of the €10,350 Main Event during the WSOP Europe Rozvadov) Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine $1,033,704 $412,187 (runner up of the $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty during the 2025 WSOP) Matias Knaapinen
Finland $962,308 €93,000 (winner of the €1,100 Main Event during the 2010 European Masters of Poker II Barcelona) Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania $412,187 (runner-up of the $5,000 Super Turbo Bounty during the 2025 WSOP) €172,850 (winner of the €500 Main Event during the 2022 Euro Poker Million Rozvadov) -
Chip Counts in the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup

Level 21: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 66/519 Prizes: €149,628 As the bubble is approaching in the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup, the live reporting will focus more on that tournament from now onwards. The players resumed play 10 minutes after a break; here were the chip counts when play resumed.
Position Name Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mairo Tori Estonia 662,000 66 2 Kristaps Sipols Latvia 652,000 65 3 Lars Ake Tungel Sweden 630,000 63 4 Ionel Serbu Romania 525,000 53 5 Omer Shalhin Israel 510,000 51 6 Sami Peisanen Finland 503,000 50 7 Albert Ostrovskij Lithuania 434,000 43 8 Alf Hjärtberg Sweden 421,000 42 9 Madis Ormisson Estonia 420,000 42 10 Gatis Popovs Latvia 412,000 41 11 Rohan Oberoi Sweden 400,000 40 12 Sebastian Von Toperczer Germany 398,000 40 13 Arasch Mirzai Sweden 380,000 38 14 Rasmus Lundström Finland 368,000 37 15 Paulius Gaidulevicius Lithuania 356,000 36 16 Krisjanis Stankevics Latvia 342,000 34 17 Patrik Falk Sweden 314,000 31 18 Sandra Lundin Sweden 303,000 30 19 Maksim Paponov Estonia 294,000 29 20 Shadi Jamil Finland 282,000 28 21 Jussi Julkunen Finland 273,000 27 22 Mikko Ylämäki Finland 270,000 27 23 Jere Hedman Finland 250,000 25 24 Leo Pietilä Finland 231,000 23 25 Laur Sibold Estonia 225,000 23 26 Miika Töyräs Finland 225,000 23 27 Semi Rantanen Finland 224,000 22 28 Baptiste Caim France 206,000 21 29 Rokas Šermukšnis Lithuania 198,000 20 30 Urmo Velvelt Estonia 193,000 19 31 Adam Milewski Poland 190,000 19 32 Thuy Dao Vietnam 181,000 18 33 Siim Siimson Estonia 181,000 18 34 Urmo Linntam Estonia 173,000 17 35 Jan Risberg Sweden 169,000 17 36 Martin Mänd Estonia 168,000 17 37 Sergejs Piratovs Latvia 157,000 16 38 Rostyslav Sabishchenko Ukraine 152,000 15 39 Kauno Jäppinen Finland 147,000 15 40 Kristian Hagevik Norway 146,000 15 41 Mounir Tajiou Sweden 144,000 14 42 Robert Kallikorm Estonia 143,000 14 43 Torben Beltz Germany 136,000 14 44 Simon Hassan Sweden 131,000 13 45 Samuli Hietala Finland 123,000 12 46 Algirdas Saveikis Lithuania 123,000 12 47 Daniel Vasser Estonia 123,000 12 48 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 120,000 12 49 Matias Knaapinen Finland 118,000 12 50 Roman Jezov Estonia 111,000 11 51 Daniel Kannerstedt Sweden 110,000 11 52 Dennis Zetterman Sweden 110,000 11 53 Daniel Lakka Finland 108,000 11 54 Gonzalo Soriano Spain 105,000 11 55 Vidar Assersen Norway 100,000 10 56 Jarkko Suokas Finland 96,000 10 57 Audrius Navickas Lithuania 95,000 10 58 Nathan Ruell Belgium 88,000 9 59 Karita Koppinen Finland 86,000 9 60 Harry Nilsson Sweden 85,000 9 61 Vegard Nygaard Norway 83,000 8 62 Kari Martikainen Finland 76,000 8 63 Steinn Karlsson Iceland 74,000 7 64 Kimmo Roininen Finland 72,000 7 65 Matias Kokko Finland 72,000 7 66 Andre Mägi Estonia 60,000 6 -
The Noble History of the Kings of Tallinn Ladies Event

Some kind of ladies’ event has been a part of the Kings of Tallinn ever since 2019. The festival has played an important role in poker equality, and it’s only increased its commitment over the years. In 2023, the first edition of the Queens of Tallinn was held, a poker festival for women only.
Below is a breakdown of all the ladies’ events during the earlier Kings of Tallinn events.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €150 NLH Queens Ladies Event Monica Thingbot
Norway €3,256 99 €12,226 2024 Kings of Tallinn €150 NLH Queens of Tallinn Mystery Bounty Indrė Martovičiūtė
Lithuania €1,560 89 €5,407 2023 Kings of tallinn €120 NLH Queens of Tallinn Ingrid Pall
Estonia €1,780 95 €9,120 2022 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Ladies Event Giedre Valgemae
Estonia €1,076 72 €3,456 2021 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Ladies Event Maarja Metshein
Finland €544 28 €1,344 2020 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Queens of Tallinn Ladies Event Linda Tano
Estonia €1,010 62 €2,945 2019 Kings of Tallinn €110 NLH Ladies Kairit Leibold
Estonia €1,100 34 €3,230 -
€350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Chip Cup Counts

The players in the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup are currently on a 20-minute break. poker.pro live reporter Christoffer Karlén was able to identify some of the biggest stacks during the break.
Player Country Chips Big Blind Oaulius Gaidulevicius
Lithuania 554,000 111 Ionel Serbu
Romania 508,000 102 Sebastian Hjärtberg
Sweden 319,000 64 Rasmus Lundström
Finland 287,000 57 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden 261,000 52 -
Prominent Mixed Games Players in T.O.R.S.E.

Aki Pyysing during the 2025 Kings of Tallinn The €350 T.O.R.S.E. kicked off roughly two hours ago, and it should be one of the most appreciated tournaments by the Mixed Games players. Combining Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw, Omaha Hi/Lo, Razz, Seven-Card Stud, and Seven-Card Stud Hi/Lo, a player would need a very diversified skillset to be a contender in this action-packed tournament.
There are many prominent names in the field, such as Finnish legend Aki Pyysing, streamer Scott “Pokerbrahs” Kenyon, Mixed Games virtuoso Riku Koivurinne, and The Festival founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk. It’ll be very exciting to see how the tournament unfolds.
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Interview With €200 PLO5/PLO5 Hi/Lo Winner Thomas Grähs
Sweden’s Thomas Grähs emerged victorious in the €200 PLO5/PLO5 Hi/Lo, claiming the €4,650 first-place payout and the trophy. He conquered a field that consisted of 115 entries. poker.pro live reporter Christoffer Karlén had a small chat with Grähs after his win.
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€350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Payouts

The players in the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup are battling it out for top dollar. Below are the payouts of the tournament.
Position Payout 1 €28,880 2 €19,780 3 €12,920 4 €9,300 5 €6,810 6 €5,350 7 €4,300 8 €3,630 9 €3,028 10-11 €2,610 12-13 €2,200 14-15 €1,850 16-17 €1,560 18-20 €1,340 21-23 €1,190 24-27 €1,060 28-31 €950 32-39 €850 40-55 €760 56-63 €700 -
Big Bounties Pulled

Another event that finished yesterday was the €1,100 PLO 4/5 Mystery Bounty. Finland’s Henri Antikainen won the tournament, defeating a field of 45 entries. Not only did he claim the first-place payout, but he also secured four mystery envelopes. He just opened them by the TV table in the main tournament room, with the host Glenn Brown following the action.
Antikainen pulled €4,000, €3,000, €2,500, and €6,000, adding up to a total of €15,500 in addition to what he got from winning the tournament; not bad for two days’ work. Next up was runner-up Marcis Zeltmanis; he had one envelope to pull, and he found a €4,000 mystery prize to go along with his second-place earnings.
€1,100 PLO 4/5 Mystery Bounty Results
Place Player Country Prize 1 Henri Antikainen
Finland €22,100 2 Marcis Zeltmanis
Latvia €8,250 3 Viljami Salakari
Finland €3,100 4 Kristaps Renga
Latvia €5,300 5 Danila Slabov
Lithuania €1,750 6 Shaul Weinstein
Israel €1,350 -
The Prestige of the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup

The €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup was introduced during the 2024 Kings of Tallinn schedule and has proven very popular among players. The 171 players currently in this tournament’s edition are fighting for a €28,880 first-place payout.
Below is a breakdown of the earlier editions of the event.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Stanislav Smeljov Estonia €26,100 535 €131,176 2024 Kings of Tallinn €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Sven Omland Norway €19,200 237 €92,680 -
Zotovs Claimed €200 Mini Main Event Win

Jevgenijs Zotovs The €200 Mini Main Event was the first multi-day event of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. The tournament wrapped up last night, with Jevgenijs Zotovs claiming the trophy and the €25,570 first-place payout.
It’s Zotovs’ biggest live cash by far; in fact, it’s more than his total live earnings on The Hendon Mob. Zotovs was a worthy winner of the tournament; he displayed great skills throughout, and he’s off to a stellar start in the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
For a more thorough recap of yesterday’s action, read the catch-up article written by poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer.
Read more: Jevgenijs Zotovs Wins 2026 Kings of Tallinn Mini Main Event (€25,570)
€200 Mini Main Event Results
Place Player Country Prize 1 Jevgenijs Zotovs
Latvia €25,570 2 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece €17,060 3 Andreas Lervik
Norway €12,230 4 Petter Richardsen
Norway €9,050 5 Sergej Sivcov
Lithuania €6,550 6 Ismael Dominguez
Spain €5,040 7 Thomas Quaade
Denmark €3,840 8 Edgar Põhjamets
Estonia €2,960 9 Eemeli Särkiniemi
Finland €2,244 10 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus €1,740 11 Artjoms Hromovs
Latvia €1,740 12 Kevin Karenius
Finland €1,380 13 Jukka-Pekka Nordman
Finland €1,380 14 David Bright
United Kingdom €1,220 15 Luka Potocnik
Slovenia €1,220 16 Harri Karenius
Finland €1,060 17 Artur Külanurk
Estonia €1,060 18 Jani Lehto
Finland €940 19 Vitalii Shcherba
Ukraine €940 20 Ville Heiskanen
Finland €940 21 Jerry Johannesson
Sweden €840 22 Toomas Mäkikokko
Finland €840 23 Alens Jansons
Latvia €840 24 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €740 25 Remy Nestor
Estonia €740 26 Danil Dokukin
Estonia €740 27 Rene Cifuentes
Spain €740 28 Matte Karjalainen
Finland €660 29 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania €660 30 Jevgenijs Sapronenko
Latvia €660 31 Alger Avi
Estonia €660 32 Arttu Koskinen
Finland €580 33 Sakari Setälä
Finland €580 34 Mikael Skantze
Sweden €580 35 Klavs Garselis
Latvia €580 36 Jussi Kivekäs
Finland €580 37 Carl Sonesson
Sweden €580 38 Frederick Higgins
United Kingdom €580 39 Karita Koppinen
Finland €580 40 Jon Jakobsen
Norway €520 41 Arturs Putnins
Latvia €520 42 Joel Jimenez
Spain €520 43 Tuomo Korander
Finland €520 44 Arasch Mirzai
Sweden €520 45 Lauri Raadik
Estonia €520 46 Onni Kuusimäki
Finland €520 47 Jukka-Pekka Moilanen
Finland €520 48 Joel Holmberg
Finland €520 49 Lars Carlsson
Sweden €520 50 Samuli Hietala
Finland €520 51 Anna Kaminarova
Russia €520 52 Simonas Juocys
Latvia €520 53 Simonas Juocys
Lithuania €520 54 Dmitri Dudakov
Estonia €520 55 Kalju Raap
Estonia €520 56 Espen Brukstuen
Norway €460 57 Ole Martin Wang
Norway €460 58 Linus Matsson
Sweden €460 59 Andrius Mazeika
Lithuania €460 60 Victor Prior Fernandez Amat
Spain €460 61 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €460 62 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €460 63 Espen Hagen
Norway €460 64 Gints Ozols
Latvia €460 65 Sami Tuomaala
Finland €460 66 Igor Pihela Sr.
Estonia €460 67 Soren Juhl
Denmark €460 68 Kari Martikainen
Finland €460 69 Ville Krankkala
Finland €460 70 Omer Shalhin
Israel €460 71 Lars Hallqvist
Sweden €460 72 Ralf Rogov
Estonia €420 73 Jouni Knuutinen
Finland €420 74 Svajunas Prismantas
Lithuania €420 75 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania €420 76 Kalle Suvi
Estonia €420 77 Maksim Paponov
Estonia €420 78 Niko Penttinen
Finland €420 79 Benyamin Canatan
Denmark €420 80 Alf Hjärtberg
Sweden €420 81 Linda Kinhult
Sweden €420 82 Ralf Hamburg
Estonia €420 83 Vili Turunen
Finland €420 84 Fernando Duque
Spain €420 85 Henri Schalin
Finland €420 86 Hassan Halil
Cyprus €420 87 Heikki-Aleksi Oksanen
Finland €420 88 Elchai Ben Tov
Israel €420 89 Michal Zagrodnik
Poland €420 90 Marko Kolula
Finland €420 91 Kasperi Pitkäkangas
Finland €420 92 Kyee Sunny Browne
United Kingdom €420 93 Tomi Arponen
Finland €420 94 Kristian Hagevik
Norway €420 95 Mats Forss
Sweden €420 96 Andrei Mjagkov
Estonia €380 97 Ardo Pinna
Estonia €380 98 Silver Simulask
Estonia €380 99 Simon Hassan
Sweden €380 100 Mika Hellman
Finland €380 101 Audrius Siaulys
Lithuania €380 102 Urmas Mõttus
Estonia €380 103 Ari Mustonen
Finland €380 104 Dainis Sibirjanovs
Latvia €380 105 Jake Marston
United Kingdom €380 106 Ante Hallberg
Sweden €380 107 Meelis Siimson
Estonia €380 108 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania €380 109 Alari Künnapuu
Estonia €380 110 Johan Köhl
Sweden €380 111 Tanel Tammela
Estonia €380 -
€350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Headlines Sunday’s Schedule

This well-rested poker.pro live reporter hereby greets all followers to the fourth day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, and the third day of live coverage.
When entering the Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel today, one could feel the ground being slightly more holy compared to yesterday. That is because four new winners were crowned on Saturday, and as the festival progresses, there will only be more and more.
Today will see a few more trophies being handed out, and one of the most prestigious ones will be the one for the €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup. Registration has just closed; the tournament scored 519 entries, and 205 players are currently in.
The plan for today’s live blog is to cover a little bit of everything, but focus mostly on the NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup, especially from the bubble and onwards.
Overall, today’s schedule promises yet another exciting day here at the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
Time Event 12:00 Event #9: €350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup Final Day, Late Reg. Closing at 13:50 12:00 Event #17: FREEBUY NLH Satellite, €20 Rebuys & Add-On, 5 x €250 Queens Seats GTD! Women Only 12:00 Event #14: €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Flight 1B, Plays 9 Levels Day 1 13:00 Event #12: €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 DeepStack Mystery Bounty Final Day, Button Round Each, Mystery Envelopes Introduced, 8-handed 14:00 Event #18: €350 TORSE, Deuce to Seven Triple Draw, Omaha Hi-Lo, Razz, Seven Card Stud, Seven Card Stud Hi-Low, 6-handed 15:00 Event #19: €80 NLH Satellite, Win Your Ticket to Any €555 at 100,000 in Chips 16:00 Event #20: €250 NLH Queens, Women Only 19:00 Event #14: €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Flight 1C, Plays 9 Levels Day 1 20:00 Event #21: €350 Dealer’s Choice High Only, NLH-PLO4-PLO5-PLO6-PL 7 STUD-PL SVITEN, 6-handed 22:00 Event #14: €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Flight 1D, 20 min levels, Plays 9 Levels Day 1 22:00 Event #22: €150 Mega-Satellite to the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, 10 x €1,100 SEATS GTD!
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€555 NLH Championship Day 3 Chip Counts

Below are the chip counts for Day 3 of the €555 NLH Championship. The players will begin play on Level 26, featuring Blinds 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 Ante.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 1,970,000 66 2 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 1,305,000 44 3 Jari Kurikka
Finland 1,280,000 43 4 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 1,165,000 39 5 Ranel Käsi
Estonia 1,095,000 37 6 Aleksander Lattikas
Estonia 1,075,000 36 7 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 925,000 31 8 Martin Zobel
Germany 880,000 29 9 Onni Huttunen
Finland 805,000 27 10 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania 690,000 23 11 Henri Antikainen
Finland 670,000 22 12 Max Jafaripour
Sweden 665,000 22 13 Irmantas Bzeskis
Lithuania 660,000 22 14 Juho Suutari
Finland 575,000 19 15 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 540,000 18 16 Arsen Petrunin
Ukraine 505,000 17 17 Audrius Stakelis
Lithuania 500,000 17 18 Sami Pulliainen
Finland 485,000 16 19 Thuy Dao Vietnam 430,000 14 20 Simon Hassan
Sweden 375,000 13 21 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 375,000 13 22 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 375,000 13 23 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 330,000 11 24 Emil Göransson
Sweden 310,000 10 25 Mario Colavita
Italy 235,000 8 -
That’s a Wrap

Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 25/608 Prizes: €282,720 Level 25 has concluded, sending 25 players into Day 3. This concludes today’s live coverage on poker.pro; thanks for being with us today. Below are all the results from today; the chip counts for tomorrow’s final day will soon be uploaded.
Place Player Country Prize 26 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €1,900 27 s Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €1,900 28 Kevin Karenius
Finland €1,650 29 Kestutis Navickas
Lithuania €1,650 30 Peter Önnestam
Sweden €1,650 31 Miika Töyräs
Finland €1,650 32 Rasmus Lundström
Finland €1,450 33 Thomas Grähs
Sweden €1,450 34 Paul Newey
England €1,450 35 John Hallberg
Sweden €1,450 36 Aleksei Heikkinen
Finland €1,450 37 Jan Risberg
Sweden €1,450 38 Viacheslav Martynenko
Norway €1,450 39 Arturas Antonianas
Lithuania €1,450 40 Andrus Aumees
Estonia € 1,250 41 Mohamed Fawzi
Ireland € 1,250 42 Toni Niinivaara
Finland € 1,250 43 Henri Wagner
Finland € 1,250 44 Ilari Sahamies
Finland € 1,250 45 Ismael Dominguez
Spain € 1,250 46 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden € 1,250 47 Juuso Parviainen
Finland € 1,250 48 Svajunas Prismantas
Lithuania € 1,250 49 Priit Parmasto
Estonia € 1,250 50 Alvils Bijons
Latvia € 1,250 51 Kyrylo Romash
Ukraine € 1,250 52 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson
Iceland € 1,250 53 Ruslan Stserbjuk
Estonia € 1,250 54 Per Engström
Sweden € 1,250 55 Leo Pietilä
Finland € 1,250 56 Michel Karim
Sweden €1,150 57 Linus Matsson
Sweden €1,150 58 Gary Fisher
England €1,150 59 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €1,150 60 Peer Zahl
Norway €1,150 61 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €1,150 62 James Wynne
Ireland €1,150 63 Mikael Skantze
Sweden €1,150 64 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania €1,150 65 Tanel Tammela
Estonia €1,150 66 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €1,150 67 Tobias Lundgren
Sweden €1,150 68 Roman Jezov
Estonia €1,150 69 Niko Penttinen
Finland €1,150 70 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus €1,150 71 Christian Gjertsen
Norway €1,150 72 Roope Tarmi
Finland €1,050 73 Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa
Portugal €1,050 74 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,050 75 Jesper Hansen
Denmark €1,050 76 Even Rislov
Norway €1,050 77 Hugh Desmond
Ireland €1,050 78 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €1,050 79 Jimmy Dewerdt
France €1,050 -
Vaiciulionis is Out

Justas Vaiciulionis Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 26/608 Prizes: €282,720 Jari Kurikka opened to 55,000 from the Cut-off before Justas Vaiciulionis moved all in for perhaps 400,000 from the Button. When action came back to Kurikka, he made the call.
Justas Vaiciulionis: K♥J♠
Jari Kurikka: 5♦5♣It was a classic coin flip situation, but no dice for Vaiciulionis as the board spelled out A♥4♠9♥10♦8♣.
Jari Kurikka: 1,450,000
Justas: 0 -
I Lost..or Did I?

Max Jafaripour Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 27/608 Prizes: €282,720 Seated in the Small Blind, Max Jafaripour moved all in for 160,000. After doing the maths in his head, Arsen Petrunin made the call from the Big Blind.
Max Jafaripour: A♣5♥
Arsen Petrunin: K♣9♠The board spelled out 7♣4♠5♠4♥7♠, and a disappointed Jafaripour left the table…until his rail made him aware that his opponent in fact didn’t have a flush. Jafaripour realised he won the hand and returned to the table.
Max Jafaripour: 345,000
Arsen Petrunin: 300,000 -
Petrunin Sees Off Navickas

Kestutis Navickas Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 28/608 Prizes: €282,720 The very short-stacked Kestutis Navickas moved all in for a mere 30,000 UTG. Arsen Petrunin made it 100,000 from the Button, and he successfully scared the remaining opponents away.
Kestutis Navickas: J♥9♠
Arsen Petrunin: A♣Q♥Both players hit something on the 8♦J♣Q♦ flop; as the board completed with 2♦K♥, Petrunin secured the pot and knocked out Navickas.
Arsen Petrunin: 585,000
Kestutis Navickas: 0 -
Jäppinen Doubles Through Göransson

Kauno Jäppinen Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 29/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Emil Göransson, who min-raised to 40,000 from the Cut-off. Seated right next to him, Kauno Jäppinen moved all in for 125,000. When action came back to Göransson, he made the call.
Kauno Jäppinen: 8♠8♦
Emil Göransson: J♣J♦Jäppinen was in rough shape, but he improved to a set on the 8♣10♥7♣. Göransson didn’t hit a superior set or a straight as the board completed with 2♠5♦, and he lost a considerable chunk of his stack to Jäppinen.
Emil Göransson: 340,000
Kaune Jäppinen: 300,000 -
Lundström Bids Farewell

Rasmus Lundström Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 30/608 Prizes: €282,720 Juho Suutari min-raised to 40,000 UTG+1, before Max Jafaripour made it 125,000 from the Lo-jack. When action came to Rasmus Lundström, he clicked to 210,000, leaving him with perhaps 30,000 behind. Suutari then re-shoved for 440,000; this sent Jafaripour into the tank. After perhaps two minutes’ worth of consideration, he decided to let his hand go.
Rasmus Lundström: A♣Q♥
Juho Suutari: A♦K♦Lundström was in rough shape, and no queen or any other help for him as the board spelled out 10♠3♠6♣7♠9♦.
The floor has decided today’s play will conclude after Level 24 (i.e., in one hour from now), or when the tournament has reached 24 players.
Juho Suutari: 815,000
Rasmus Lundström: 0 -
Two Finns Collide

Aleksi Heikkinen Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 35/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Aleksi Heikkinen, who moved all in for roughly 160,000 from the Hi-jack. When action eventually came to Henri Antikainen in the Big Blind, he made the call.
Aleksi Heikkinen: 3♦3♥
Henri Antikainen: A♦8♦Heikkinen utilized the old “Stand up and get ready to leave” trick in order to increase his equity. It seemed to be working on the 5♣5♠2♦ flop, before Antikainen overtook the lead on the A♥ turn. No miracle for Heikkinen on the 9♠ river, and he was sent to the rail.
Henri Antikainen: 955,000
Aleksi Heikkinen: 0 -
Updated List of Eliminations

Tomi Rissanen Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 37/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below is an updated list of all eliminations so far.
Place Player Country Prize 38 Viacheslav Martynenko
Norway €1,450 39 Arturas Antonianas
Lithuania €1,450 40 Andrus Aumees
Estonia € 1,250 41 Mohamed Fawzi
Ireland € 1,250 42 Toni Niinivaara
Finland € 1,250 43 Henri Wagner
Finland € 1,250 44 Ilari Sahamies
Finland € 1,250 45 Ismael Dominguez
Spain € 1,250 46 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden € 1,250 47 Juuso Parviainen
Finland € 1,250 48 Svajunas Prismantas
Lithuania € 1,250 49 Priit Parmasto
Estonia € 1,250 50 Alvils Bijons
Latvia € 1,250 51 Kyrylo Romash
Ukraine € 1,250 52 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson
Iceland € 1,250 53 Ruslan Stserbjuk
Estonia € 1,250 54 Per Engström
Sweden € 1,250 55 Leo Pietilä
Finland € 1,250 56 Michel Karim
Sweden €1,150 57 Linus Matsson
Sweden €1,150 58 Gary Fisher
England €1,150 59 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €1,150 60 Peer Zahl
Norway €1,150 61 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €1,150 62 James Wynne
Ireland €1,150 63 Mikael Skantze
Sweden €1,150 64 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania €1,150 65 Tanel Tammela
Estonia €1,150 66 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €1,150 67 Tobias Lundgren
Sweden €1,150 68 Roman Jezov
Estonia €1,150 69 Niko Penttinen
Finland €1,150 70 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus €1,150 71 Christian Gjertsen
Norway €1,150 72 Roope Tarmi
Finland €1,050 73 Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa
Portugal €1,050 74 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,050 75 Jesper Hansen
Denmark €1,050 76 Even Rislov
Norway €1,050 77 Hugh Desmond
Ireland €1,050 78 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €1,050 79 Jimmy Dewerdt
France €1,050 -
Lundström Wins Big One Before Break

Rasmus Lundström Level 21: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 43/608 Prizes: €282,720 The remaining 43 players in the €555 NLH Championship just returned after a break.
When most players left for the break, Rasmus Lundström and Ismael Dominguez were still involved in a hand at Table 13. This poker.pro journalist joined the action on the river, but was told after the hand concluded how it played out.
Seated UTG+1, Lundström opened to 25,000. Kauno Jäppinen made the call from the Hi-jack, and Dominguez decided to defend his Big Blind.
All three players checked the 4♠Q♠7♦ flop. After another check from Dominguez on the10♣ turn, Lundström bet 40,000. Jäppinen got out of the way before Dominguez made the call. Lundström continued on the aggressive path; he moved all in on the 5♥ river, effectively putting Dominguez at risk for 181,000. This sent Dominguez deep into the tank; after perhaps five minutes’ worth of pondering, Lundström called the clock on his opponent. With just a few seconds left on his countdown, Dominguez made the call.
Rasmus Lundström: 7♣7♥
Ismael Dominguez: A♠7♠Lundström had the best hand with a set of sevens. As he sent Dominguez to the rail, he improved his stack significantly right before the break.
Rasmus Lundström: 600,000
Ismael Dominguez: 0 -
More €555 NLH CHampionship Photos (by Elena Kask)

Veli Penttinen 
Sebastian Wahl 
Mounir Tajiou 
Henri Wagner 
Henri Wagner 
Thomas Grähs 
Mounir Tajiou 
Joel Jimenez 
Thuy Dao 
Dmitri Damaskin 
Roope Tarmi 
Roope Tarmi 
Simon Hassan 
Kauno Jappinen 
Georgios Tsouloftas, Hugh Desmond 
Peter Warfvinge 
Rasmus Lundström 
Jorgen Andersen 

Juha Helppi 
Juuso Hujanen 
Algirdas Saveikis 
Tomi Rissanen 
Pasi Trollhjärta 
Priit Parmasto 
Valentyna Onufriv 
Tomas Skantze 
Aurimas Stanevicius 
Julius Kettunen 
Mindaugas Grigaitis 
Max Jafaripour 
John Hallberg 
Herli Olop 
John Hallberg 
Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 50/608 Prizes: €282,720 -
Lundström Finds the Call

Rasmus Lundström Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 50/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Rasmus Lundström, who limped from the Small Blind. Tomas Bulksas allowed it, as he checked from the Big Blind.
Lundström bet 10,000 on the 4♠8♣8♦ flop, and Bulksas made the call. The Finn then check-called 14,000 from Bulksas on the 7♥ turn. Lundström checked again on the A♥ river, and Bulksas now sized up to 45,000. Lundström contemplated his decision for a minute or two before making the call.
Tomas Bulksas: J♦10♣
Rasmus Lundström: Q♣4♣A decent call from Lundström, who won a decent-sized pot.
Tomas Bulksas: 625,000
Rasmus Lundström: 480,000 -
First Batch of Casualties

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 58/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below is a list of all players who have been eliminated so far since being in the money.
Place Player Country Prize 59 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €1,150 60 Peer Zahl
Norway €1,150 61 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €1,150 62 James Wynne
Ireland €1,150 63 Mikael Skantze
Sweden €1,150 64 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania €1,150 65 Tanel Tammela
Estonia €1,150 66 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €1,150 67 Tobias Lundgren
Sweden €1,150 68 Roman Jezov
Estonia €1,150 69 Niko Penttinen
Finland €1,150 70 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus €1,150 71 Christian Gjertsen
Norway €1,150 72 Roope Tarmi
Finland €1,050 73 Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa
Portugal €1,050 74 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,050 75 Jesper Hansen
Denmark €1,050 76 Even Rislov
Norway €1,050 77 Hugh Desmond
Ireland €1,050 78 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €1,050 79 Jimmy Dewerdt
France €1,050 -
Draw VS Draw

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 60/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Italian Mario Colavita, who min-raised to 16,000 from the Cut-off. Aurimas Stanevicius made the call from the Small Blind, and the two of them were soon heads-up to the flop.
After an initial check from Stanevicius on the 3♦5♦4♠ flop, Colavita continued for another 16,000. Stanevicius then forced his opponent all in for 75,000 in total, and Colavita made the call faster than you could say “Big Slick.”
Aurimas Stanevicius: Q♦J♦
Mario Colavita: A♦K♦Both players were chasing the same draw; no one got there on the 3♣9♣ runout, and Colavita had the best hand with ace high.
Aurimas Stanevicius: 248,000
Mario Colavita: 75,000 -
Wagner Eliminates Oberoi

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 70/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Henri Wagner, who clicked it to 16,000 from the Cut-off. Rohan Oberoi then moved all in for 106,000 from the Small Blind. After some consideration, Wagner decided to make the call.
Rohan Oberoi: A♣9♦
Henri Wagner: A♥Q♠Oberoi was trailing, and he didn’t manage to extend his tournament life as the board spelled out 8♦3♦10♥8♣K♠.
Henri Wagner: 700,000
Rohan Oberoi: 0 -
Dinner Break Chip Counts

Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 75/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below are the dinner break chip counts.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Ranel Käsi Estonia 795,000 99 2 Jari Kurikka Finland 776,000 97 3 Tomas Bulksas Lithuania 702,000 88 4 Ismael Dominguez Spain 618,000 77 5 Mindaugas Grigaitis Lithuania 570,000 71 6 Sergej Babincev Lithuania 565,000 71 7 Kevin Karenius Finland 523,000 65 8 Thuy Anh Dao Vietnam 508,000 64 9 Henri Wagner Finland 483,000 60 10 Veli-Pekka Penttinen Finland 472,000 59 11 Yevhen Sukhov Ukraine 453,000 57 12 Audrius Stakelis Lithuania 443,000 55 13 Risto Pärnat Estonia 440,000 55 14 Aurimas Stanevicius Lithuania 358,000 45 15 Kestutis Navickas Lithuania 356,000 45 16 Peter Önnestam Sweden 356,000 45 17 Toni Niinivaara Finland 343,000 43 18 Rasmus Lundström Finland 319,000 40 19 Emil Göransson Sweden 312,000 39 20 Michel Karim Sweden 291,000 36 21 Andrejs Kovalovs Latvia 285,000 36 22 Priit Parmasto Estonia 278,000 35 23 Juuso Parviainen Finland 276,000 35 24 Arsen Petrunin Ukraine 276,000 35 25 Jan Risberg Sweden 276,000 35 26 Algirdas Saveikis Lithuania 275,000 34 27 Simon Hassan Sweden 272,000 34 28 John Hallberg Sweden 259,000 32 29 Karolis Sereika Lithuania 254,000 32 30 Henri Antikainen Finland 246,000 31 31 Daniel Kannerstedt Sweden 243,000 30 32 Ilari Sahamies Finland 219,000 27 33 Aleksander Lattikas Estonia 215,000 27 34 Viacheslav Martynenko Norway 215,000 27 35 Mohamed Fawzi Ireland 213,000 27 36 Per Engström Sweden 211,000 26 37 Linus Matsson Sweden 209,000 26 38 Martin Zobel Germany 194,000 24 39 Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa Portugal 163,000 20 40 Roman Jezov Estonia 161,000 20 41 Justas Vaiciulionis Lithuania 159,000 20 42 Gary Fisher England 154,000 19 43 Thomas Grähs Sweden 150,000 19 44 Kyrylo Romash Ukraine 150,000 19 45 Ruslan Stserbjuk Estonia 150,000 19 46 Peer Anton Zahl Norway 148,000 19 47 Juho Suutari Finland 145,000 18 48 Sebastian Wahl Finland 145,000 18 49 Kauno Jäppinen Finland 142,000 18 50 James Wynne Ireland 134,000 17 51 Mikael Skantze Sweden 129,000 16 52 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson Iceland 125,000 16 53 Arturas Antonianas Lithuania 122,000 15 54 Tobias Lundgren Sweden 121,000 15 55 Onni Huttunen Finland 120,000 15 56 Sami Pulliainen Finland 120,000 15 57 Aleksi Heikkinen Finland 111,000 14 58 Paul Newey England 110,000 14 59 Svajunas Prismantas Lithuania 108,000 14 60 Rohan Oberoi Sweden 106,000 13 61 Irmantas Bzeskis Lithuania 105,000 13 62 Max Jafaripour Sweden 99,000 12 63 Alvils Bijons Latvia 92,000 12 64 Georgios Tsouloftas Cyprus 91,000 11 65 Jesper Hansen Denmark 89,000 11 66 Niko Penttinen Finland 86,000 11 67 Roope Tarmi Finland 86,000 11 68 Mario Colavita Italy 83,000 10 69 Christian Gjertsen Norway 82,000 10 70 Andrus Aumees Estonia 79,000 10 71 Robert Kallikorm Estonia 75,000 9 72 Leo Pietilä Finland 73,000 9 73 Oleksandr Sybirtsev Ukraine 68,000 9 74 Miika Töyräs Finland 68,000 9 75 Tanel Tammela Estonia 60,000 8 -
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Bubble has Burst; Players are in the Money

Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 79/608 Prizes: €282,720 The tournament field got down to 80 entries, and hand-for-hand was about to commence, but there was still an ongoing situation over at Table 19.
Seated in the Lo-jack, Ralf Mikk min-raised to 12,000. Risto Pärnat decided to defend his Big Blind, and he was the sole caller.
Pärnat check-called a 10,000 continuation bet from Mikk on the Q♠4♠8♥ flop. The dealer revealed the 8♦ turn, and Pärnat now donk-bet 25,000. Mikk decided to make the call, and the 4♣ made its appearance on the river. Pärnat now decided to move all in; were Mikk to make the call, he would be the player at risk with his 78,000 stack. A small crowd of spectators gathered around the table, and after spending perhaps five minutes in the tank, Mikk eventually made the call.
Risto Pärnat: K♥8♣
Ralf Mikk: A♠7♠Mikk had attempted a hero call, but much to his displeasure, Pärnat had the best hand by far with a full house. As such, Mikk became the unfortunate bubble boy; the remaining players cheered, as they’re now all guaranteed a €1,050 min-cash.
The poker.pro live coverage will now deep dive into the tournament and catch crucial hands, interesting moments, notable eliminations, and much more. Now, though, there is a 60-minute dinner break on the schedule. Assorted chip counts will follow soon.
Risto Pärnat: 280,000
Ralf Mikk: 0 -
Prominent Names in the Field

Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies The bubble is approaching in the £350 NLH Kings of Tallinn Cup. There are many prominent players still in the field; here are the five with the most earnings on The Hendon Mob.
Player Country Total Live Earnings Best Live Cash Paul Newey
England $6,595,139 $1,418,667 (Seventh-place finish in the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop during the 2014 WSOP) Georgios Tsouloftas
Greece $2,246,676 $642,300 (Runner-up in the $5,300 Main Event during the 2024 EPT Cyprus) Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies
Finland $2,120,703 €629,700 (Runner-up in the €5,300 Main Event during the 2012 EPT Barcelona) Mario Colavita
Italy $1,321,791 $350,370 (Runner-up in the $1,500 Closer during the 2024 WSOP) Roope Tarmi
Finland $1,272,013 €102,850 (Winner of the €6,300 High Roller 8-Max during the 2024 MCOP Amsterdam) -
Team Norway Leads Team Challenge

Tobias Napel Team Norway is currently leading the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Team Challenge. Two percent of every tournament prize pool (does not include satellites) goes to the team challenge prize pool, and the team that finishes first can expect quite a nice bonus to their Tallinn trip.
That Team Norway is currently in the lead is no surprise, considering how the players performed yesterday. Espen Hagen won the €350 Dealers Choice Hi Only for €6,310, something that saw him earn a bunch of points. While he was heads-up in that tournament, his teammate Tobias Napel was heads-up at the next table in the €350 T.O.R.S.E. Despite “only” coming second, Napel looks to be the one player who has earned the most points so far during the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. He also came second in the €200 NLH Turbo, so there’s no wonder he’s been a steady horse so far.
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8-Game in Full Swing

In the other room, the prestigious €350 8-Game is in full swing. The tournament has been played at Kings of Tallinn since 2022; below is a breakdown of the previous tournaments.
Festival Event Player Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €350 8-Game Niko Heikkinen
Finland €8,300 98 €28,253 2024 Kings of Tallinn €350 8-Game Tobias Napel
Norway €6,440 64 €18,950 2023 Kings of Tallinn €350 8-Game Tuomas Roppanen
Finland €6,340 68 €20,134 2022 Kings of Tallinn €440 8-Game Joel Holmberg
Finland €5,360 38 €14,288 -
€555 NLH Championship Day 2 Photos (by Elena Kask)

2026 Kings of Tallinn 
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Aleksi Heikkinen 
Amadeus Janotta 
Andrius Mazeika 
Andrus Aumees 
Antti Franti 
Hanno Kerem 
Herli Olop 
Ilari Sahamies 
Joel Jimenez 
John Ivares 
Justinas Adomauskas 
Karolis Kutkauskas 
Kestutis Navickas 
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Kevin Karenius 
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Mark Metsla 
Martin Mandmets 
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Paul Newey 
Priit Parmasto 
Risto Pärnat 
Robert Kallikorm 
Roman Jezov 
Ruslan Stserbjuk 
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Tarmo Tammel 
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The Noble History of the €555 NLH Championship

Juha Helppi The €555 NLH Championship has been a recurring feature on the Kings of Tallinn schedule ever since the 2023 edition. Although having tournaments with the specific buy-in earlier than that, 2023 was the year it got its current name. Since then, it’s been one of the most popular tournaments during the biggest live poker festival of Northern Europe; the numbers speak for themselves. Below is a breakdown of the earlier editions of the €555 NLH Championship.
Festival Event Player Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Benyamin Canatan
Denmark €66,050 710 €33,150 2024 Kings of Tallinn €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Mikko Ylämäki
Finland €57,860 700 €329,000 2023 Kings of Tallinn €555 NLH Kings of Tallinn Championship Benjamin Gros
France €55,500 559 €262,730
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Martin Zobel Wins the €555 NLH Championship for €53,520

Martin Zobel Level 36: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 1/608 Prizes: €282,720 With his elimination of Onni Huttunen, Martin Zobel is now crowned the winner of the €555 NLH Championship. Zobel displayed great poker skills and patience throughout Day 3, and he is a well-deserved winner of one of the most prestigious events of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. He takes home the title, the €53,520 first-place payout, and the coveted trophy.
That wraps up today’s poker.pro live coverage; thanks to everyone who’s been along for the ride. The blog will go live tomorrow around 12:00, when Day 1a of the prestigious €1,100 Main Event kicks off. With a whopping €1,000,000 guarantee, this will be the tournament on everyone’s lips.
Congratulations to Zobel, thanks again to all our followers, and we’ll see you tomorrow.
€555 NLH Championship Results
Place Player Country Prize 1 Martin Zobel
Germany €53,520 2 Onni Huttunen
Finland €35,250 3 Max Jafaripour
Sweden €23,950 4 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania €16,800 5 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine €12,700 6 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania €9,500 7 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia €7,200 8 Emil Göransson
Sweden €5,850 9 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €4,750 10 Sami Pulliainen
Finland €4,050 11 Risto Pärnat
Estonia €4,050 12 Aleksander Lattikas
Estonia €3,500 13 Arsen Petrunin
Ukraine €3,500 14 Irmantas Bzeskis
Lithuania €3,100 15 Jari Kurikka
Finland €3,100 16 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland €2,750 17 Henri Antikainen
Finland €2,750 18 Simon Hassan
Sweden €2,450 19 Audrius Stakelis
Lithuania €2,450 20 Mario Colavita
Italy €2,450 21 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,150 22 Thuy Dao
Vietnam €2,150 23 Ranel Käsi
Estonia €2,150 24 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania €1,900 25 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania €1,900 26 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €1,900 27 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €1,900 28 Kevin Karenius
Finland €1,650 29 Kestutis Navickas
Lithuania €1,650 30 Peter Önnestam
Sweden €1,650 31 Miika Töyräs
Finland €1,650 32 Rasmus Lundström
Finland €1,450 33 Thomas Grähs
Sweden €1,450 34 Paul Newey
England €1,450 35 John Hallberg
Sweden €1,450 36 Aleksei Heikkinen
Finland €1,450 37 Jan Risberg
Sweden €1,450 38 Viacheslav Martynenko
Norway €1,450 39 Arturas Antonianas
Lithuania €1,450 40 Andrus Aumees
Estonia € 1,250 41 Mohamed Fawzi
Ireland € 1,250 42 Toni Niinivaara
Finland € 1,250 43 Henri Wagner
Finland € 1,250 44 Ilari Sahamies
Finland € 1,250 45 Ismael Dominguez
Spain € 1,250 46 Daniel Kannerstedt
Sweden € 1,250 47 Juuso Parviainen
Finland € 1,250 48 Svajunas Prismantas
Lithuania € 1,250 49 Priit Parmasto
Estonia € 1,250 50 Alvils Bijons
Latvia € 1,250 51 Kyrylo Romash
Ukraine € 1,250 52 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson
Iceland € 1,250 53 Ruslan Stserbjuk
Estonia € 1,250 54 Per Engström
Sweden € 1,250 55 Leo Pietilä
Finland € 1,250 56 Michel Karim
Sweden €1,150 57 Linus Matsson
Sweden €1,150 58 Gary Fisher
England €1,150 59 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €1,150 60 Peer Zahl
Norway €1,150 61 Robert Kallikorm
Estonia €1,150 62 James Wynne
Ireland €1,150 63 Mikael Skantze
Sweden €1,150 64 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania €1,150 65 Tanel Tammela
Estonia €1,150 66 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €1,150 67 Tobias Lundgren
Sweden €1,150 68 Roman Jezov
Estonia €1,150 69 Niko Penttinen
Finland €1,150 70 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus €1,150 71 Christian Gjertsen
Norway €1,150 72 Roope Tarmi
Finland €1,050 73 Paulo Do Vale Sa Barbosa
Portugal €1,050 74 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden €1,050 75 Jesper Hansen
Denmark €1,050 76 Even Rislov
Norway €1,050 77 Hugh Desmond
Ireland €1,050 78 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €1,050 79 Jimmy Dewerdt
France €1,050 -
Onni Huttunen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€35,250)

Onni Huttunen Level 36: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 1/608 Prizes: €282,720 After Martin Zobel limped the 300,000 Big Blind from the Button, Onni Huttunen moved all in for 6,100,000. It didn’t take too long for Zobel to make the call.
Onni Huttunen: A♦3♦
Martin Zobel: 7♦7♣Huttunen was out on deep waters, and he was in dire need of an ace or any other miracle to stay alive. The 9♠J♣2♦ flop didn’t bring much hope, and as the board completed with 8♦J♥, Huttunen’s tournament life came to an end. For his runner-up finish, he was awarded €35,250.
Martin Zobel: 18,000,000
Onni Huttunen: 0 -
Zobel Extends Lead

Martin Zobel Level 36: 150,000/300,000 (300,000) Entries: 2/608 Prizes: €282,720 Seated on the Button, Onni Huttunen limped the 300,000 Big Blind. Martin Zobel raised to 1,100,000 from the Big Blind, and Huttunen made the call.
Zobel check-called an 800,000 bet from Huttunen on the Q♣J♠8♥ flop. After another check from Zobel on the 5♣ turn, Huttunen fired a hefty 1,400,000 bet. After some consideration, Zobel moved all in for 6,100,000 in total. It didn’t take long for Huttunen’s hand to hit the muck.
Thanks to the stream, we know the players’ holdings.
Onni Huttunen: 10♥7♥
Martin Zobel: J♣10♣Martin Zobel: 12,000,000
Onni Huttunen: 6,700,000 -
Max Jafaripour Eliminated in 3rd Place (€23,950)

Max Jafaripour Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Germany’s Martin Zobel, who moved all in for 4,800,000 from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Max Jafaripour peeked at his hole cards, then immediately made the call.
Martin Zobel: A♣2♠
Max Jafaripour: 8♥8♦It’s an educated guess Jafaripour was thrilled and hopeful to double up, but the K♦A♦K♥ flop was not high on his wish list. The board completed with 10♣4♠; Jafaripour couldn’t beat Zobel’s pair of aces, and he had to settle for a third-place finish for €23,950.
The stage is now set for a heads-up duel between Zobel and Onni Huttunen.
Martin Zobel: 9,500,000
Onni Huttunen: 8,800,000
Max Jafaripour: 0 -
Mindaugas Grigaitis Eliminated in 4th Place (€16,800)

Mindaugas Grigaitis Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 3/608 Prizes: €282,720 A fairly short-stacked Mindaugas Grigaitis moved all in for 1,000,000 UTG. Onni Huttunen decided to make the call from the Button, and soon enough, the two contestants were heads-up to the flop.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: Q♥6♥
Onni Huttunen: K♠10♥Grigaitis was trailing, but he took the lead on the 9♣Q♠4♦ flop. His breathing room wouldn’t last long, though, as Huttunen improved to a superior pair on the K♥ turn. No dice for Huttunen on the 8♠ river, and he bid farewell in fourth place for €16,800.
Onni Huttunen: 9,400,000
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 0 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 4/608 Prizes: €282,720 It’s time for another break in the €555 Main Event. Below are the chip counts for the four remaining players. The live coverage will go on a short break, as this poker.pro live reporter will join the commentator’s booth for a short bit; catch all the action on the stream, and the live blog will catch up eventually.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Onni Huttunen
Finland 7,775,000 31 2 Martin Zobel
Germany 5,050,000 20 3 Max Jafaripour
Sweden 4,300,000 17 4 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 1,125,000 5 -
Yevhen Sukhov Eliminated in 5th Place (€12,700)

Yevhen Sukhov Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 4/608 Prizes: €282,720 Onni Huttunen opened to 400,000 UTG, before short-stacked Yevhen Sukhov moved all in for 450,000 from the Small Blind. Mindaugas Grigaitis made the call from the Big Blind; three-ways to the flop, then.
Grigaitis check-called a 250,000 bet from Huttunen on the 8♣5♠A♠ flop. After another check from Grigaitis on the 9♦ turn, Huttunen sized up to 675,000. Grigaitis decided to fold after some pondering; Sukhov and Huttunen revealed their holdings.
Yevhen Sukhov: A♦10♥
Onni Huttunen: A♥K♥Thanks to the stream, we know that Grigaitis folded A♣7♣; in other words, all aces were out. No improvement for Sukhov on the 5♥ river, and he was eliminated in fifth place for €12,700.
Onni Huttunen: 7,600,000
Yevhen Sukhov: 0 -
The Sukhov Survival

Yevhen Sukhov Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 4/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Yevhen Sukhov in the Small Blind, who moved all in for 1,100,000. After doing the maths, Mindaugas Grigaitis made the call from the Big Blind.
Yevhen Sukhov: A♣K♣
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 3♥3♣It was a classic coin flip situation, and Sukhov wasted little time before taking the lead on the K♦Q♦7♣ flop. No case three for Grigaitis as the river was the 4♦, and Sukhov doubled up.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 7,500,000
Yevhen Sukhov: 2,500,000 -
Jafaripour Doubles Up

Max Jafaripour Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 4/608 Prizes: €282,720 Swede Max Jafaripour open-shoved 1,700,000 from the Cut-off. After some consideration, Onni Huttunen made the call from the Big Blind.
Max Jafaripour: 8♠8♥
Onni Huttunen: A♦10♥Jafaripour maintained his lead on the Q♣9♥Q♦ turn, and he left his opponent drawing dead on the 8♦ turn. The dealer dealt the 3♠ river just to follow the rules, and Jafaripour received a full double-up.
Max Jafaripour: 3,700,000
Onni Huttunen: 1,600,000 -
Aaltonen Proudly Plays in Härkönen’s Seat

The final table of the €555 NLH Championship is not the only thing running in the main tournament area. The €200 NLH Celebrity Special is also in full swing, and the “regular” players are looking for good spots to knock out the celebrities, as they all have some kind of mystery bounty on their heads.
Tapio Aaltonen is one of the players in the tournament. Two weeks ago, Kings of Tallinn regular Marko Härkönen suddenly passed away. As a sign of respect, the Kings of Tallinn crew reserved Table 1-Seat 1 to Aaltonen, who was a very close friend of Härkönen. He has promised to donate half of his potential tournament winnings to Härkönen’s widow; both Härkönen and Kings of Tallinn are paying homage to Aaltonen in the most beautiful way possible.
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Tomas Bulksas Eliminated in 6th Place (€9,500)

Tomas Bulksas Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 5/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Tomas Bulksas, who moved all in for 700,000 from the Button. After some consideration, Mindaugas Grigaitis decided to make the call from the Big Blind.
Tomas Bulksas: A♦6♦
Mindaugas Grigaitis: K♦Q♣Bulksas was ahead on the 5♦5♠4♦ flop, and he maintained his lead on the 4♣ turn. Poker can be a brutal game, though; Grigaitis hit the K♠ on the river, and with that, he eliminated Bulksas in sixth place for €9,500.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 6,600,000
Tomas Bulksas: 0 -
Andrejs Kovalovs Eliminated in 7th Place (€7,200)

Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 6/608 Prizes: €282,720 Chip leader Mindaugas Grigaitis opened to 250,000 from the Cut-off. Finland’s Onni Huttunen, second in chips, then three-bet to 725,000 from the Button. Small-stacked Andrejs Kovalovs was more or less forced all in from the Big Blind, so he committed his 275,000 stack. Grigaitis folded before Huttonen and Kovalovs went to showdown.
Onni Huttunen: A♦5♣
Andrejs Kovalovs: K♣J♦Both players hit a pair on the 4♣J♠A♠ flop, which made it even tougher for Kovalovs. The A♥ turn left Kovalovs drawing dead; the dealer dealt the 2♦ river for ceremonial reasons, and Kovalovs went to collect €7,200 for his seventh-place finish.
Onni Huttunen: 6,200,000
Andrejs Kovalovs: 0 -
Emil Göransson Eliminated in 8th Place (€5,850)

Emil Göransson Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 7/608 Prizes: €282,720 Mindaugas Grigaitis opened to 250,000 from UTG+1. Emil Göransson then moved all in for 650,000 from the Button. When action came back to Grigaitis, he made the call.
Emil Göransson: A♣10♣
Mindaugas Grigaitis: K♣J♦Göransson was ahead, but it wasn’t by much. He maintained his lead on the 7♦8♥10♣, but Grigaitis picked up an additional straight draw. Things were still in Göransson’s favor on the 8♣ turn, but the 9♥ river ultimately ended his tournament life, as Grigaitis hit his straight. For his eighth-place finish, he was awarded €5,850.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 6,300,000
Emil Göransson: 0 -
Algirdas Saveikis Eliminated in 9th Place (€4,750)

Algirdas Saveikis Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 8/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded Mindaugas Grigaitis, who min-raised to 200,000 from the Hi-jack. Seated in the Big Blind, Algirdas Saveikis was the sole caller.
After a check from Saveikis on the 9♥J♣2♥ flop, Grigaitis put out a 250,000 continuation bet. Saveikis then moved all in for 1,400,000, and Grigaitis made the call.
Algirdas Saveikis: Q♥10♦
Mindaugas Grigaitis: A♥A♦Saveikis was looking to improve to a straight, but he didn’t get there on the Q♣J♠ runout. As such, Saveikis became the first casualty of the final table, earning €4,750 for his ninth-place finish.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 4,000,000
Algirdas Saveikis: 0 -
Breaking News: No Filter Poker Docummentary Released on poker.pro’s YouTube Channel
October 17-22 last year, the No Filter Nordic & Baltic Championship was played at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel.
No Filter Poker Series was founded by Mounir Tajiou. After the last casino shut down in Sweden, he wanted to create a reasonable opportunity for all Swedish poker players to play live poker. Said and done, he founded the No Filter Poker Series, and it’s far from your ordinary live poker event. Don’t take my word for it; a documentary of the event was made, and the 40-minute movie speaks for itself.
The said documentary was released on poker.pro’s YouTube channel just a moment ago, and it’s a great watch. Watch the documentary above.
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Celebrity Tournament Kicks Off at 18:00

Teele Viira One of the highlights on today’s tournament schedule is the €200 NLH Celebrity Special. A certain number of Estonian and Finnish celebrities have made their way to Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel, where they will lock horns at the poker tables. The tournament is not exclusive to the celebrities; registration is open to everyone. The tournament will kick off at 18:00, and it features 15-minute Blind levels.
Below is the list of celebrities partaking in the fun. 2026 Kings of Tallinn hosts Teele Viira and Glenn Brown will also enter the tournament.
Player Country Who’s Who Erkkii Sarapuu
Estonia TV host, DJ, event host Jüri Butšakov
Estonia TV host and journalist Kristjan Jõekalda
Estonia TV host Maarja-Liis Ilus
Estonia Singer Marjen Võsujalg
Estonia Media/marketing/event expert Priit Pajusaar
Estonia Composer Robert Rool
Estonia TV host Silver Laas
Estonia Singer (member of the band “Traffic”) Uudo Sepp
Estonia Singer Jaan Pehk
Estonia Singer and writer Kaspar Velberg
Estonia Actor Liis Lusmägi
Estonia TV host and journalist Anti Reinthal
Estonia Producer and actor Amin Asikainen
Finland Former professional boxer Kim Herold
Finland Model, singer, songwriter Ilari Sahamies
Finland Finnish poker legend Juhani Tyrisevä
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Final Table Chip Counts

Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 9/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below are the chip counts for the final table of the €555 NLH Championship.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Onni Huttunen
Finland 3,825,000 48 2 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 2,895,000 36 3 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 2,555,000 32 4 Martin Zobel
Germany 1,990,000 25 5 Max Jafaripour
Sweden 1,935,000 24 6 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 1,615,000 20 7 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 1,445,000 18 8 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 1,150,000 14 9 Emil Göransson
Sweden 865,000 11 -
€200 Pot Limit Razz Progressive Bounty in Full Swing

The remaining nine players in the €555 NLH Championship have yet to resume play on the final table; it’ll be another 30 minutes before all poker enthusiasts will be able to follow the final table action on the stream.
In the meantime, it feels fitting to mention something about another tournament that is currently going on: the €200 Pot Limit Razz Progressive Bounty.
Last year, the €200 Pot Limit Razz made its first appearance on a Kings of Tallinn schedule. Kings of Tallinn is a festival for the players, so tournament director Teresa Nousainen and her crew are eager to listen to players’ wishes and continually improve the festival. After hearing the players’ requests, the Kings of Tallinn team has now added the Progressive Bounty format to the tournament, something that is guaranteed to spice up the action even more.
The tournament kicked off roughly 2 hours ago, and late registration will close in about 10 minutes. Three things that are worth knowing about the tournament:
- Plays with Blinds.
- Initial deal: calling/raising Blinds.
- Fourth street and onwards: lowest hand showing to open.
Last but not least, here’s a breakdown of last year’s Razz tournament.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €200 Pot Limit Razz Blaz Zerjav
Slovenia €3,190 67 €10,593 -
Zobel Knocks Out Pulliainen; Final Table is Set

Sami Pulliainen Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 9/608 Prizes: €282,720 Martin Zobel made it 160,000 from the Cut-off before short-stacked Sami Pulliainen moved all in for 320,000 from the Button. The remaining players mucked before Zboel made the call.
Sami Pulliainen: A♦10♠
Martin Zobel: A♣Q♠As if things weren’t already bad enough for Pulliainen, Zobel hit top pair on the Q♥4♦5♦ flop. Pulliainen wasn’t able to produce a miracle on the 6♠K♠ runout, and he bubbled the final table.
The remaining nine players are now on a short break. The poker.pro live reporting will now follow the delay of the stream. Watch the stream through the link below.
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Bulksas Doubles on Final Table Bubble

Tomas Bulksas Level 29: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 10/608 Prizes: €282,720 Onni Huttonen min-raised to 120,000 UTG. Martin Zobel made it 320,000 from the Cut-off before Tomas Bulksas moved all in for 590,000 from the Small Blind. Huttonen folded, but Zobel made the call after receiving the count.
Tomas Bulksas: A♦K♦
Martin Zobel: 6♦6♣Bulksas was flipping for his tournament life. He improved to a pair on the A♥J♠7♣ flop, and Zobel didn’t hit a miracle six on the Q♥Q♠ runout.
Tomas Bulksas: 1,440,000
Martin Zobel: 1,350,000 -
€555 NLH Championship Final Day Photos (by Elena Kask)




Irmantas Bzeksis 
Yevhen Sukhov 
Simon Hassan 
Mario Colavtita 
Mario Colavtita 
Veli Penttinen 
Veli Penttinen 
Veli Penttinen 
Mario Colavtia 
Sami Pullainen 
Sami Pullainen 
Martin Zobel 
Martin Zobel 
Risto Pärnat 
Tomas Bulksas 
Arsen Petrunin 
Onni Huttunen 
Emil Göransson 
Jari Kurikka 
Audrius Stakelis 
Audrius Stakelis 

Jari Kurikka 
Jari Kurikka 
Max Jafaripour 
Max Jafaripour 
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All Eliminations This Far

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 14/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below is a list of all eliminations so far today.
Place Player Country Prize 15 Jari Kurikka
Finland €3,100 16 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland €2,750 17 Henri Antikainen
Finland €2,750 18 Simon Hassan
Sweden €2,450 19 Audrius Stakelis
Lithuania €2,450 20 Mario Colavita
Italy €2,450 21 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,150 22 Thuy Dao
Vietnam €2,150 23 Ranel Käsi
Estonia €2,150 24 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania €1,900 25 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania €1,900 -
Kurikka is Out; Marvelous Fold from Lattikas

Aleksander Lattikas Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 14/608 Prizes: €282,720 Seated UTG, Jari Kurikka moved all in for 385,000. Algirdas Saveikis called from the Cut-off, and action was now on Aleksander Lattikas in the Small Blind. After some consideration, he decided to let his hand go. Kurikka and Saveikis revealed their holdings.
Jari Kurikka: A♦10♥
Algirdas Saveikis: A♠A♣Kurikka was in very rough shape, and as the board spelled out 4♠3♠7♦10♦6♦, he was eliminated in fifteenth place. As Saveikis raked in the chips, Lattikas revealed he folded pocket jacks after getting a feeling Saveikis was super strong.
Algirdas Saveikis: 2,150,000
Jari Kurikka: 0 -
Chip Counts With Two Tables Left

Mindaugas Grigaitis Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/608 Prizes: €282,720 Below are the chip counts for the 16 players left in the tournament. Mindaugas Grigaitis is the current chip leader.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 3,020,000 60 2 Onni Huttunen
Finland 2,325,000 47 3 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 1,995,000 40 4 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 1,700,000 34 5 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 1,295,000 26 6 Aleksander Lattikas
Estonia 1,280,000 26 7 Irmantas Bzeskis
Lithuania 1,150,000 23 8 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 1,145,000 23 9 Martin Zobel
Germany 1,030,000 21 10 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 850,000 17 11 Emil Göransson
Sweden 645,000 13 12 Jari Kurikka
Finland 490,000 10 13 Max Jafaripour
Sweden 435,000 9 14 Sami Pulliainen
Finland 355,000 7 15 Arsen Petrunin
Ukraine 285,000 6 16 Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen Finland 250,000 5 -
Antikainen Bids Farewell; Down to Two Tables

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/608 Prizes: €282,720 Action folded to Henri Antikainen, who moved all in for 365,000 from the Button. After receiving the count, Mindaugas Grigaitis decided to make the call from the Small Blind. Irmantas Bzeskis folded his Big Blind, and the two players revealed their hole cards.
Henri Antikainen: 10♣6♣
Mindaugas Grigaitis: A♣5♣“Dealer, can you help me please?” Antikainen joked with the dealer. “A six would be nice,” he rounded up his prayer. The Poker Gods didn’t listen; the board spelled out 9♠3♣3♦2♥8♣, and as Antikainen went out in seventeenth place, a redraw is now being conducted for the final two tables.
Mindaugas Grigaitis: 3,050,000
Henri Antikainen: 0 -
Hassan is Out

Tomi Rissanen Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 17/608 Prizes: €282,720 Seated on the Button, Yevhen Sukhov opened to 500,000, applying big ICM pressure on Simon Hassan (Small Blind) and Veli-Pekka Penttinen (Big Blind). Hassan made the call with his 110,000 stack before Penttinen folded.
Yevhen Sukhov: K♥Q♣
Simon Hassan: 6♥6♦It was a classic coin flip situation. Suhkov immediately took a firm lead on the A♦K♣8♣ flop, and Hassan wasn’t able to catch up as the board completed with K♥5♥.
Yekhev Sukhov: 1,900,000
Simon Hassan: 0 -
Sukhov Sees Off Colavita

Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 19/608 Prizes: €282,720 UTG, Mario Colavita moved all in for 205,000. Yevhen Sukhov made it 500,000 from the Small Blind, and the two players would soon be heads-up to the flop, Colavita being at risk.
Mario Colavita: A♦7♦
Yevhen Sukhov: A♥K♥Colavita was in rough shape, and he was unable to produce a miracle on the 9♣3♠J♥10♦A♣ board.
Yevhen Sukhov: 1,550,000
Mario Colavita: 0 -
Bzeskis Eliminates Dao in Brutal Fashion

Thuy Dao Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 21/608 Prizes: €282,720 Thuy Dao opened to 60,000 UTG. Irmantas Bzeskis made the call from the Hi-jack, and soon enough, the two contestants were heads-up to the flop.
After an initial check from Dao on the J♦K♠8♥ flop, Bzeskis bet 60,000. Dao wasted little time before moving all in for 375,000. After perhaps 30 seconds’ worth of consideration, Bzeskis made the call.
Thuy Dao: Q♦K♣
Irmantas Bzeskis: A♥J♥Dao was ahead, but the 10♦J♠ runout saw Bzeskis improving to trips. The table let out a collective “Wow,” as the dealer pushed the chips towards Bzeskis.
Irmantas Bzeskis: 1,350,000
Thuy Dao: 0 -
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Level 23: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 22/608 Prizes: €282,720 -
Huttunen Takes From Käsi

Onni Huttunen Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 24/608 Prizes: €282,720 UTG, Onni Huttunen min-raised to 60,000. Seated in the Big Blind, Ranel Käsi was the sole caller.
Käsi check-called a 100,000 continuation bet from Huttunen on the 8♣J♠Q♣ flop, and action then went check-check on the 6♣ turn. Käsi completed the check trifecta on the wet 9♣ river, and Huttunen now bet 205,000. Käsi didn’t take too long before making the call.
Huttunen turned over K♣10♠, and the big flush saw him securing the pot.
Onni Huttunen: 1,600,000
Ranel Käsi: 935,000 -
Saddle Up and Ride

Level 26: 15,000/30,000 (25,000) Entries: 25/608 Prizes: €282,720 Good morning, everyone, and welcome to yet another inspiring day at the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. The third and final day of the €555 NLH Championship is just starting, and in a couple of hours, a winner will be crowned.
One of the tables will be live-streamed (stream will go live in roughly 30 minutes), and the live blog will cover the other two tables. The poker.pro editorial office will return with the link to the stream once it’s live.
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€555 NLH Championship Day 3 Chip Counts

Below are the chip counts for Day 3 of the €555 NLH Championship. The players will begin play on Level 26, featuring Blinds 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 Ante.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 1,970,000 66 2 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 1,305,000 44 3 Jari Kurikka
Finland 1,280,000 43 4 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 1,165,000 39 5 Ranel Käsi
Estonia 1,095,000 37 6 Aleksander Lattikas
Estonia 1,075,000 36 7 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 925,000 31 8 Martin Zobel
Germany 880,000 29 9 Onni Huttunen
Finland 805,000 27 10 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania 690,000 23 11 Henri Antikainen
Finland 670,000 22 12 Max Jafaripour
Sweden 665,000 22 13 Irmantas Bzeskis
Lithuania 660,000 22 14 Juho Suutari
Finland 575,000 19 15 Tomas Bulksas
Lithuania 540,000 18 16 Arsen Petrunin
Ukraine 505,000 17 17 Audrius Stakelis
Lithuania 500,000 17 18 Sami Pulliainen
Finland 485,000 16 19 Thuy Dao Vietnam 430,000 14 20 Simon Hassan
Sweden 375,000 13 21 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 375,000 13 22 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 375,000 13 23 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 330,000 11 24 Emil Göransson
Sweden 310,000 10 25 Mario Colavita
Italy 235,000 8
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€1,100 Main Event Day 1a Chip Counts

Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event attracted 204 entries. Below are the chip counts of those 74 who made it through to Day 2.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus 276,400 2 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 246,300 3 Jonas Silfver
Sweden 181,200 4 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland 168,600 5 Nikolajs Jalunins
Latvia 164,000 6 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 161,700 7 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 156,200 8 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 155,700 9 Christian Hoffmann
Germany 155,100 10 Ciaran Mccullagh
Ireland 131,900 11 Stephen Kehoe
Ireland 130,800 12 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 127,800 13 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia 124,700 14 Jari Kalenius
Finland 124,400 15 Ilja Naparjin
Estonia 119,000 16 Eimantas Adomavičius
Lithuania 117,700 17 Michael Rolt
England 115,700 18 Elchai Tov
Israel 114,500 19 Sten Talviste
Estonia 114,200 20 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland 114,100 21 Vasilij Barna
Lithuania 113,400 22 Alexandros Koutsoftas
Cyprus 110,000 23 Leino Piller
Estonia 107,100 24 Gary Fisher
England 99,300 25 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 96,100 26 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania 94,500 27 Kaupo Tenno
Estonia 93,800 28 Agil Halilov
Estonia 91,000 29 Martin Mänd
Estonia 90,200 30 Tarmo Tammel
Estonia 89,000 31 Richard Bauer
Germany 86,900 32 Marks Sergins
Latvia 83,800 33 Mindaugas Grigaitis
Lithuania 82,900 34 Ivar Rühka
Estonia 80,700 35 Frode Alfredsen
Norway 80,100 36 Martin Zobel
Germany 80,000 37 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia 79,100 38 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 74,400 39 Otto Pukk
Estonia 71,300 40 Florian Laurent Arnould
France 71,000 41 Peter Jaksland
Denmark 69,700 42 Peter Warfvinge
Sweden 68,800 43 Ardo Pinna
Estonia 65,900 44 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 63,100 45 Christopher Vernon
England 61,400 46 Kaspars Butans
Latvia 61,000 47 Stanislav Smeljov
Estonia 58,800 48 Hassan Halil
Cyprus 56,500 49 Peer Zahl
Norway 56,500 50 Viacheslav Martynenko
Norway 53,500 51 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson
Iceland 53,200 52 Oskars Silins
Latvia 51,300 53 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine 49,900 54 Johan Storåkers
Sweden 49,600 55 Aurelijus Sipavicius
Lithuania 48,000 56 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece 47,100 57 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania 47,000 58 Kanstantsin Iodis
Belarus 46,500 59 Sander Lithun
Norway 43,000 60 Andre Mägi
Estonia 40,300 61 Matte Karjalainen
Finland 39,100 62 Leo Tapani Pietilä
Finland 37,800 63 Even Rislov
Norway 36,100 64 Kaido Mikk
Estonia 36,000 65 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania 33,800 66 Evgeny Vyal
Estonia 25,700 67 Tobias Napel
Netherlands 22,800 68 Krzysztof Chmielowski
Poland 22,700 69 Michael Dwyer
Ireland 21,900 70 Per Engström
Sweden 14,300 71 Alberto Gonzalez
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That’s a Wrap

Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 71/204 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Play has wrapped up for Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event. 72 survivors are bagging their chips for Day 2, which will be played on Friday, February 13, at 12:00.
While this concludes today’s live coverage here on poker.pro, the Day 1a chip counts will be uploaded as soon as possible. Tomorrow’s coverage will go live at 12:00, when Day 1b kicks off.
Thanks for today, and see you all tomorrow.
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Alfredsen Gets a Flush

Frode Alfredsen Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 74/204 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD After an initial opening to 2,500 from Frode Alfredsen from the Lo-jack, Sergejs Piratovs moved all in for 21,000 from the Cut-off. When action came back to Alfredsen, he comfortably made the call.
Sergjes Piratovs: J♠J♥
Frode Alfredsen: A♦K♣Piratovs grimaced once he saw the Q♣9♣5♣ flop. He was drawing dead on the 2♣ turn, and just for good measure, Alfredsen improved to a six-card flush on the 4♣ river. Piratovs busted, and the floor announced the last five hands for the day.
Frode Alfredsen: 91,000
Sergejs Piratovs: 0 -
Franke’s in the Green

Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk We interrupt the €1,100 Main Event Day 1a coverage with an important announcement! After firing six bullets, Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk is now guaranteed a profit in the €200 PL Sviten/PLO5. His first three bullets converted into three hands; partially because he misread the game, but also because he is a fish. Just kidding; he’s currently at the final table, battling it out for the €4,550 first-place payout against three Finnish opponents. They’re all guaranteed €1,940, and time will tell whether Franke will be able to turn this into a Cinderella story.
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Chip Counts After the Final Break

Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 88/203 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD After a 15-minute break, the Day 1a players of the €1,100 Main Event have resumed play on the last level of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 175,300 146 2 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 171,100 143 3 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 168,000 140 4 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland 164,500 137 5 Jonas Silfver
Sweden 162,000 135 6 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus 155,000 129 7 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 140,000 117 8 Per Engström
Sweden 130,000 108 9 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia 125,600 105 10 Nikolajs Jalunins
Latvia 123,400 103 -
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Kehoe Flops a Set

Stephen Kehoe Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 88/203 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Action folded to Stephen Kehoe, who opened to 2,100 from the Lo-jack. Krzysztof Chmielowski made it 6,000 from the Cut-off, and Kehoe opted for the call.
Both players checked the 10♣9♥4♠ flop, and the 3♣ turn. Kehoe bet 4,500 on the 5♣ river, and Chmielowski made the call fairly swiftly. Kehoe turned over 4♦4♠ for a flopped set, and Chmielowski acknowledged the winning hand.
Stephen Kehoe: 94,000
Krzysztof Chmielowski: 37,000 -
Reigning Champion Plays a Big Stack

Kaspars Butans Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 91/201 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Scrolling through PokerLens, this poker.pro live reporter noticed Kaspars Butans in the field. Butans won the €1,100 Main Event during the 2025 Kings of Tallinn for €182,000, beating No Filter Poker Series founder Mounir Tajiou heads-up. That was the biggest-ever Kings of Tallinn Main Event; only time will tell whether the record will be broken this year.
When this reporter strolled by Butans’ table, the board read 7♦7♠6♦10♠ with 16,500 in the middle. Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson (Small Blind) and Oleh Pritsak (Big Blind) both checked before Butans bet 6,500. Thanh Du Karlsson mucked instantly, but Pritsak made the call. The dealer revealed the Q♥ on the river; after another check from Pritsak, Butans sized up to 14,500. This sent Pritsak into the tank, and he spent two minutes there before making the call.
Butans turned over Q♦Q♣ for a rivered full house. Pritsak grimaced before mucking his hand.
Kaspars Butans: 134,000
Oleh Pritsak: 68,000 -
Kicker Problems

Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 96/201 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Marks Segins min-raised to 2,000 from UTG+1, and Hassan Halil decided to defend his Big Blind.
After both players checked the 6♠7♥10♠ flop. Halil bet 3,500 on the 2♣ turn. Both players checked the J♥ river.
Hassan Halil: A♥9♥
Marks Segins: A♣Q♣Segins took home the small pot with a superior kicker.
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Fishhooks for Tenno

Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 108/197 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Ruslan Stjerbjuk opened to 2,200 UTG and was faced with a 5,400 three-bet from Vasilij Barna (Cut-off). Stjerbjuk made the call.
Stjerbjuk check-called a 4,400 continuation bet from Barnaon the 3♥5♣10♥ flop. Action went check-check on the Q♦ turn, and on the K♦ river.
Ruslan Stjerbjuk: 7♠7♣
Vasilij Barna: J♣J♥Barna was awarded the pot with a superior pocket pair.
Vasilij Barna: 69,000
Ruslan Stjerbjuk: 36,000 -
Oberoi Takes From Sejer

Rohan Oberoi Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 109/191 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Rohan Oberoi opened to 2,000 UTG. Seated in the Big Blind, Martin Sejer was the sole caller.
Sejer check-called a 1,000 continuation bet from Oberoi on the A♦K♠Q♦ flop. Action repeated itself on the 2♠ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Oberoi now was 3,500. Sejer completed the check trifecta on the 7♠ river, and Oberoi now forced his opponent all in for 12,600. Sejer folded faster than the speed of lightning.
Rohan Oberoi: 43,000
Martin Sejer: 12,600 -
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Koutsoftas Flops the Nuts

Jorgen Dyhrberg Andersen Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 125/186 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Alexandros Koutsoftas opened to 2,000 from UTG+1. Jorgen Dyhrberg Andersen made the call from the Cut-off, and Davis Mihelsons decided to join in on the fun from the Big Blind.
The action on the A♠K♦10♣ flop went down so fast; this poker journalist’s pen almost caught fire. Mihelsons checked, Koutsoftas continued for 1,300, Dyhrberg Andersen raised to 4,500, Mihelsons folded, Koutsoftas moved all in for 20,400, and Dyhrberg Andersen called.
Alexandros Koutsoftas: Q♠J♦
Jorgen Dyhrberg Andersen: A♦K♠What a sick flop for the guys. It would be all premium cards on the board as it completed with 10♥Q♦, and Koutsoftas secured a full double up with his flopped straight.
Jorgen Dyhrberg Andersen: 43,000
Alexandros Koutsoftas: 34,000 -
Chmielowski Doubles Up

Krzysztof Chmielowski Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 131/186 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Krzysztof Chmielowski is back in Tallinn; the Polish player finished second in the €1,500 Main Event during the 2025 WSOP Circuit Tallinn back in August. Seated in the Hi-jack, Kalle Suvi opened to 1,200. Chmielowski then three-bet to 4,600 from the Big Blind, and Suvi decided to make the call.
Chmielowski continued on the aggressive path with a 3,400 bet on the 8♠5♦5♣ flop, and Suvi made the call. Chmielowski slowed down and checked the 7♠ turn. Suvi put in a pile of blue 5,000 chips, forcing Chmielowski all in for 20,400. After 30 seconds’ worth of pondering, Chmielowski made the call.
Kalle Suvi: 8♣6♣
Krzysztof Chmielowski: Q♥Q♦Chmielowski was ahead, and he managed to dodge the many outs of Suvi on the J♠ river.
Krzysztof Chmielowski: 56,700
Kalle Suvi: 6,600 -
More Big Earners in the Field

Mikko Ylimäki More and more players keep entering Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event. Below is a fresh list of some big winners that currently are in the field (source: The Hendon Mob).
Player Country Total Live Earnings Best Live Cash Johan Storåkers
Sweden $3,856,423 $486,000 (runner-up in the $5,500 NLH during the 2008 UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic) Mikko Ylämäki
Finland $427,692 €76,657 (winner in the €3,500 Legends of the Game during the 2025 No Filter Nordic & Baltic Championship Tallinn) Peter Jaksland
Denmark $834,585 $98,340 (fifth-place finish in the $2,200 Main Event during the 2018 Goliath Phamous Poker Series Las Vegas) Eduard Rakuss
Latvia $741,449 $109400 (seventy-fifth place finish in the $10,000 Main Event during the 2023 WSOP) Igor Pihela Sr
Estonia $1,082,004 €204,250 (runner-up in the €2,700 Second Chance during the 2024 EPT Barcelona) Mounir Tajiou
Sweden $963,754 €266,700 (winner in the €10,000 Bombay Anniversary Invitational Tallinn) Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania $783,139 €172,850 (winner in the €500 Main Event during the 2022 Euro Poker Million Rozvadov) Gary Fisher
England $951,954 $101,606 (fifth-place finish in the $1,000 Super Seniors during the 2024 WSOP) Glen Keogh
Ireland $728,258 €255,800 (runner-up in the €2,200 PokerStars Open High Roller during the 2025 EPT Monte Carlo) -
Top 10 Stacks in Day 1a

Georgios Tsouloftas Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event is currently on Level 5; play will wrap up for the day after Level 9. Below are the 10 biggest stacks as of right now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Georgios Tsouloftas
Cyprus 96,400 193 2 Richard Bauer
Germany 88,400 177 3 Stavros Petychakis
Greece 87,400 175 4 Jae Kim
Norway 87,000 174 5 Matte Karjalainen
Finland 83,400 167 6 Sergej Babincev
Lithuania 83,000 166 7 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 81,500 163 8 Frode Alfredsen
Norway 77,400 155 9 Mounir Tajiou
Sweden 71,200 142 10 Martin Zobel
Germany 71,000 142 -
€200 NLH Celebrity Special Photos (by Elena Kask)
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Is This the Year of the Swedes?

Abbe Mardiny During the 2025 Kings of Tallinn, the Swedes claimed zero trophies. This year, they’re back with a bang, and the Scandinavians are off to a great start. So far, four titles have gone to various Swedes.
Event Winner Country First-place Payout Field Prize Pool €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty Abbe Mardiny
Sweden €10,450 80 €34,400 €555 NLH Seniors Event Lennart Andersson
Sweden €9,480 63 €29,295 €200 PL Baducey/Badacey Lena Björn
Sweden €2,450 44 €6,956 €200 PLO5/PLO5 Hi-Lo Thomas Grähs
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€555 NLH Queens on the Horizon

Anne Bezdek In roughly two hours, the €555 NLH Queens will commence. This will be the second ladies’ event of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn; a couple of days ago, Anne Bezdek won the €250 NLH Queens for €3,540. Right now, there is a freebuy satellite to the €555 tournament going on; all ladies should take their shot.
Below is a breakdown of the ladies’ events that have been played during the Kings of Tallinn throughout the years.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €150 NLH Queens Ladies Event Monica Thingbot
Norway €3,256 99 €12,226 2024 Kings of Tallinn €150 NLH Queens of Tallinn Mystery Bounty Indrė Martovičiūtė
Lithuania €1,560 89 €5,407 2023 Kings of tallinn €120 NLH Queens of Tallinn Ingrid Pall
Estonia €1,780 95 €9,120 2022 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Ladies Event Giedre Valgemae
Estonia €1,076 72 €3,456 2021 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Ladies Event Maarja Metshein
Finland €544 28 €1,344 2020 Kings of Tallinn €60 NLH Queens of Tallinn Ladies Event Linda Tano
Estonia €1,010 62 €2,945 2019 Kings of Tallinn €110 NLH Ladies Kairit Leibold
Estonia €1,100 34 €3,230 -
€200 PL Sviten/PLO5 Attracts Mixed Games Enthusiasts

The €200 PL Sviten/PLO5 kicked off roughly one hour ago. PLO5 is, of course, an action-packed game in itself, with a big following. Sviten has grown increasingly popular; invented in Sweden, it’s the split-pot game that offers unparalleled action and is one of the most entertaining forms of poker.
The €555 PL Sviten Championship, scheduled for Friday, February 13, may become even more popular. It’s the most popular game in Sweden, and rumors has it many Scandinavians are visisting the Kings of Tallinn just to play their favorite game.
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€1,100 Main Event Day 1a Chip Counts

The players in Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event have just returned from the first break of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks at this point.
Position Name Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden 88,200 294 2 Jae Kim
Norway 58,700 196 3 Per Engström
Sweden 56,000 187 4 Stavros Petychakis
Greece 52,100 174 5 Frode Alfredsen
Norway 50,700 169 6 Kalle Suvi
Estonia 48,100 160 7 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain 46,300 154 8 Jarmo Salonen
Finland 45,300 151 9 Jari Latti
Sweden 44,600 149 10 Sander Lithun
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Catch up on Yesterday’s Action

Martin Zobel Martin Zobel’s win in yesterday’s €555 NLH Championship was perhaps the highlight of Tuesday’s action. By pressing the link below, you can read poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer’s recap of yesterday’s action.
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The Prestigeous €5,000 High Roller in Full Flare

Another tournament that is currently going on in the main tournament room is the €5,000 High Roller.
There have been High Roller tournaments on the Kings of Tallinn schedules for many years, but last year was the first time it had the €5,000 buy-in. Then, Lithuanian Kestutis Jungevicius conquered a field that consisted of 58 entries to claim €90,380, which was the biggest share of the €264,480 prize pool.
As of this very moment, the €5,000 High Roller has 20 entries; late registration is open until 18:00. Juha Helppi, Mounir Tajiou, Yaniv Peretz, Markkos Ladev, and Paul Newey are just some of the prominent names in the field, competing for arguably one of the most prestigious titles of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
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Notable Names in the Field

Below are some (but far from all) notable names in Day 1a of the €1,100 Main Event, ranked by their results on The Hendon Mob. Also in the field is Germany’s Martin Zobel, who won yesterday’s €555 NLH Championship for €53,520.
Player Country Total Live Earnings Best Live Cash Johan Storåkers
Sweden $3,856,423 $486,000 (runner-up in the $5,500 Aruba Classic during the 2008 UltimateBet Aruba Poker Classic) Georgios Tsouloftas
Greece $2,246,676 $642,300 (runner-up in the $5,300 Main Event during the 2024 EPT Cyprus) Gary Fisher
England $951,954 $101,606 (fifth-place finish in the $1,000 Super Seniors during the 2024 WSOP) -
The Noble History of the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event

Ever since the inaugural Kings of Tallinn back in 2015, the €1,100 Main Event has always been a staple on the schedule. The numbers speak for themselves; below is a breakdown of all former editions of the Kings of Tallinn Main Event.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Kaspars Butans
Latvia €182,000 1181 €1,098,330 2024 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Edgaras Kausinis
Lithuania €120,910 914 €859,160 2023 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Priit Parmasto
Estonia €97,400 716 €673,040 2022 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Adam Kharman
Australia €64,280 328 €308,320 2021 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Claudio Di Giacomo
Italy €58,440 298 €280,120 2020 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Karlsson
Sweden €126,900 674 €640,300 2019 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Vitalijs Zavorotnijs
Latvia €85,300 375 €356,250 2018 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Juha Helppi
Finland €62,000 268 €254,600 2017 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Matias Knaapinen
Finland €45,007 247 €234,650 2016 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Creutz
Sweden €52,200 198 €240,100 2015 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Ranno Sootla
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€1,100 Main Event in Full Swing

Welcome, everyone, to the sixth day of live coverage during the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. Northern Europe’s biggest poker festival has reached its halfway point, and the action won’t slow down. Today, the €1,100 Main Event kicks off, and with its €1,000,000 guarantee, it’s destined to be a blockbuster of a tournament.
Day 1a is in full swing; it commenced at 12:00, and currently, there are 84 players in the first starting-day flight. Day 1b also makes its appearance on today’s schedule; it will kick off at 19:00.
Another event which will attract its fair share of players is the €200 PL Sviten/PLO5. Sviten is the favorite game of many, and with a prestigious title up for grabs, it’s an educated guess there will be a swarm of contenders.
Check out the full schedule for today below. Today’s live blog will focus on a little bit of everything, and it’ll be live until the conclusion of Day 1a of the Main Event (approximately 22:00).
Time Event 12:00 Event #38: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Flight 1A, Plays 9 Levels Day 1, €1,000,000 GUARANTEED! 12:00 Event #39: €5,000 NLH Highroller, 6-handed 12:00 Event #40: €80 PLO5 Satellite to €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship, 5 x €1,100 SEATS GTD! 8-handed 13:00 Event #41: FREEBUY NLH Satellite, €20 Rebuys & Add-On, 3 x €555 Queens Seats GTD! Women Only 14:00 Event #42: €350 NLH DeepStack Progressive Bounty, €100 Progressive Bounties 14:00 Event #43: €200 PL Sviten/ PLO5, Button Round Each, 6-handed 17:00 Event #44: €555 NLH Queens, Women Only, 6-handed 17:00 Event #45: €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship Day 1, 8-handed, Plays Down to 13% of the Field Day 1 18:00 Event #46: €150 PLO5 Satellite to €3,000 PLO4/PLO5 Highroller, 3 x €3,000 SEATS GTD! 8-handed 19:00 Event #38: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Flight 1B, 40 min levels, Plays 9 Levels Day 1, €1,000,000 GUARANTEED! 20:00 Event #47: €150 NLH Mega-Satellite to the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, 10 x €1,100 SEATS GTD! 22:30 Event #48: €200 NLH Turbo, 8-handed
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€1,100 Main Event Day 1c Chip Counts

Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event attracted 396 entries. Below are the chip counts of those 137 who made it through to Day 2.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Vu Vuong
Finland 259,000 2 David Marfil
Spain 203,000 3 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 198,100 4 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland 197,900 5 Franky Green
England 196,800 6 Andreas Backlund
Finland 193,700 7 Yaniv Peretz
Israel 188,700 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 188,200 9 Enea Subashi
Greece 188,000 10 Glen Keogh
Ireland 187,500 11 Rene Cifuentes
Spain 176,000 12 Ranno Sootla
Estonia 169,000 13 John Dwyer
Ireland 166,400 14 Ben Miller
England 163,200 15 Meelis Ahman
Estonia 157,000 16 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 156,400 17 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 150,400 18 Ossi Soininen
Finland 150,100 19 Jenny Westerlund
Sweden 144,100 20 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 143,400 21 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 140,300 22 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 137,800 23 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia 136,700 24 Erio Ermann
Estonia 136,000 25 Giedre Valgemäe
Lithuania 134,000 26 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 132,000 27 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 130,900 28 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 130,400 29 Ruslan Stserbjuk
Estonia 128,000 30 Linda Nguyen
Norway 127,700 31 David Özmen
Sweden 125,000 32 Herli Olop
Estonia 123,100 33 Vidar Assersen
Norway 119,700 34 Noel Suomalainen
Finland 119,200 35 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 115,900 36 Jesper Hansen
Denmark 110,000 37 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 109,700 38 Lluis Grano
Spain 107,000 39 Lars Ottesen
Denmark 106,800 40 Tapio Vihakas
Finland 105,000 41 Hanna Heinlo
Estonia 103,600 42 Yigal Yifrah
Netherlands 102,900 43 Andres Allsalu
Estonia 101,200 44 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 98,100 45 Kristian Hagevik
Norway 97,900 46 Andreas Werner
Sweden 96,500 47 Davor Pavic
Sweden 93,700 48 Dalius Balciunas
Lithuania 93,500 49 Martin Sejer
Denmark 93,500 50 Vitalii Shcherba
Ukraine 90,500 51 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 90,200 52 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 89,800 53 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 88,500 54 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland 87,700 55 Maksim Petrov
Estonia 87,100 56 Antti Raasu
Finland 86,400 57 Timo Rantamäki
Finland 86,100 58 Savvas Mitsikouridis
Cyprus 86,000 59 Ole Hov
Norway 85,600 60 Mika Hautakangas
Sweden 83,500 61 Sebastian George Crane
England 82,400 62 Klaudijus Bajoras
Lithuania 81,300 63 John Lausch
Sweden 81,200 64 Andrew Ward
England 80,400 65 Glen Kolmer
Estonia 78,800 66 Priit Parmasto
Estonia 78,700 67 Amadeus Janotta
Germany 76,700 68 Igor Pihela
Estonia 76,000 69 Karolis Kutkauskas
Lithuania 75,700 70 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania 75,500 71 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania 75,500 72 Toni Niinivaara
Finland 75,200 73 Riku Koivurinne
Finland 73,400 74 Mathias Siljander
Finland 71,500 75 Mantas Urbonas
Lithuania 71,200 76 Teemu Sattanen
Finland 70,300 77 Jort Hagedoorn
Netherlands 69,700 78 Lev Margolin
Israel 69,700 79 Gints Ozols
Latvia 68,200 80 Vytautas Semaska
Lithuania 68,000 81 Gustav Sandström
Sweden 67,700 82 Rasmus Sihvonen
Finland 66,500 83 Mats Palokangas
Finland 66,200 84 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 66,000 85 Girts Zarins
Latvia 65,700 86 Erik Friberg
Sweden 65,600 87 Tomas Montrimas
Lithuania 65,500 88 Mario Stauffer
Switzerland 65,300 89 Marek Selgeveer
Estonia 64,300 90 Andrejs Stepanovs
Latvia 63,500 91 Thomas Grähs
Sweden 61,800 92 Mark Metsla
Estonia 61,700 93 Henri Piironen
Finland 60,000 94 Jonatan Fors
Finland 57,400 95 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania 57,200 96 Aki Pyysing
Finland 53,100 97 Remy Mägi
Estonia 51,800 98 Martins Sulte
Latvia 51,800 99 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia 51,400 100 Sarunas Matulevicius
Lithuania 50,900 101 Kaius Kiidli
Estonia 49,600 102 Jurijs Maciks
Latvia 49,500 103 Nathan Ruell
Belgium 48,800 104 Vasilis Nikolas
Sweden 47,800 105 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 47,500 106 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 46,700 107 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands 43,700 108 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 42,800 109 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine 42,500 110 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 41,700 111 Martin Piik
Estonia 41,100 112 Gustav Ekhagen
Sweden 39,100 113 Emil Jäger
Finland 38,500 114 Kevin Kõre
Estonia 36,000 115 Edgars Augstkalns
Latvia 33,900 116 Eli Malca
Sweden 33,000 117 Maciej Komorowski
Poland 32,300 118 Hugh Desmond
Ireland 31,800 119 Riku Määttä
Finland 30,000 120 Janis Viaters
Latvia 29,800 121 Ilja-Ülo Nukka
Estonia 28,800 122 Johan Alen
Finland 28,500 123 Tomas Gudaitis
Lithuania 27,700 124 Sigmar Leppik
Estonia 27,500 125 Niko Hänninen
Finland 27,200 126 Kaspars Renga
Latvia 26,800 127 Kristaps Kovalevskis
Latvia 26,000 128 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 23,900 129 Toms Vilcins
Latvia 21,800 130 Carl Nordström
Sweden 20,200 131 Jevgenijs Sapronenko
Latvia 20,200 132 Mihail Leiderman
Estonia 19,500 133 Sami Kyröläinen
Finland 19,400 134 Anu Lilja
Finland 16,300 135 Maris Hralovskis
Latvia 16,000 136 Paul Newey
England 11,820 137 Stephen Woodhead
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That’s a Wrap
Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 137/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The final hand of the €1,100 Main Event Day 1c is done and dusted. The 137 remaining competitors are now bagging their chips for Day 2.
That wraps up today’s poker.pro live coverage. The editorial office will soon return with the chip counts from Day 1c. Tomorrow’s coverage will start tomorrow at 12:00, when Day 2 of the flagship tournament kicks off.
If you want even more action from the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, the conclusion of the €3,000 PLO4/5 High Roller is currently being broadcast. Watch it through the embedded player above.
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The Komorowski Survival

Vu Vuong Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 146/396 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Vu Vuong opened to 2,500, and was faced with a 17,300 all in from Maciej Komorowski in the Small Blind. After receiving the count, Vuong made the call.
Maciej Komorowski: 4♦4♥
Vu Vuong: 5♣4♣Not ideal for Vuong, and Komorowski’s small pocket pair would prove to be good as the board spelled out K♠J♥9♠7♣7♠.
Vu Vuong: 125,000
Maciej Komorowski: 36,000 -
Temperature’s Rising

Ruslan Stserbjuk Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 153/396 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Ruslan Stserbjuk opened to 2,500 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 10,500 three-bet from Arkadiusz Liszewski (Small Blind). After some consideration, Stserbjuk made the call.
Liszewski decided to check the J♥7♥10♦ flop, and Stserbjuk felt the terrain with an 11,500 bet. Liszewski made the call, and the dealer revealed the 9♦ turn. After another check from Liszewski, Stjerbjuk now sized up to an impressive 40,000. This was too much for Liszewski, who decided to let his hand go.
There are roughly 30 minutes remaining for the last level of the day.
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 135,000
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Big Stacks at the Final Break

Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 175/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The €1,100 Main Event Day 1c players are soon returning after the final break of the day. Below are 10 of the biggest stacks.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 David Marfil
Spain 196,000 163 2 Ben Miller
England 188,000 157 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 176,000 147 4 Erio Ermann
Estonia 170,000 142 5 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 167,000 139 6 Franky Green
England 163,000 136 7 Vu Vuong
Finland 160,000 133 8 Karolis Kutkauskas
Lithuania 156,000 130 9 Hanna Heinlo
Estonia 154,000 128 10 Shaul Weinstein
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The Plot Thickens

Ahmad Niazi Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 175/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Ahmad Niazi min-raised to 2,000 from UTG+1. Vytautas Semaska called from the Button before Ole Hov made it 8,000 from the Small Blind. Both of his opponents made the call.
All three contestants checked the 6♥2♠J♠ flop. Action was checked to Semaska on the Q♠ turn, and he bet 11,500, leaving himself with 25,000 behind. Hov mucked, but Niazi made the call.
After another check from Niazi on the A♥ river, Semaska utilized his five blue 5,000 chips to go all in. This sent Niazi into the tank. “You show if I fold?” he asked his opponent. No answer, and Niazi soon enough mucked his hand. Semaska didn’t show; we’ll never know what he had.
Ahmad Niazi: 112,000
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The Westerlund Rollercoaster

Jenny Westerlund Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 177/393 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Klaudijus Bajoras opened to 2,200 from the Lo-jack before Vilius Zabarauskas made it 5,800 from the Cut-off. Jenny Westerlund made the call from the Big Blind, and when action came back to Bajoras, he put out a hefty 60,000 raise. Zabarauskas folded, but Westerlund committed her 40,000 stack to make the call.
Klaudijus Bajoras: A♣K♠
Jenny Westerlund: 10♥10♦Westerlund’s tens benefited from the 6♥8♠8♦7♦9♦ runout, and she is again up to roughly 100,000. Her stack is jojoing up and down today.
Jenny Westerund: 87,300
Klaudijus Bajoras: 38,000 -
Second Batch of €1,100 Main Event Day 1c Photos (by Elena Kask)

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Godfred Justin Wannis 
Noel Suomalainen 
Ranno Sootla 
Carl Henrik Gustafsson 
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Tadas Gencerauskas 
Carl Nordström 
Ahmad Jan Niazi 
Sarunas Matulevicius 
Andreas Werner 
Andreas Werner 
Vesa Antero Nieminen 
Justinas Adomauskas 
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Yigal Yifrah 
Seppo Paavo Parkkinen 
Marek Selgeveer 
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Mihail Leiderman 
James Noonan 
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Meanwhile in Day 1d

Linas Bulksas Day 1d of the €1,100 Main Event is also ongoing. This poker.pro live reporter managed to catch a big hand.
Playing Blinds 100/200 with a 200 Ante, Linas Bulksas opened to 1,900 from the Hi-jack. Roman Jezov made it 3,800 from the Button, only to be faced with a 9,200 four-bet from Bulksas. Jezov made the call.
Bulksas put out 6,000 on the Q♥4♣10♣ flop, and Jezov moved all in for 20,000. Bulksas made the call without hesitation.
Roman Jezov: J♦J♣
Linas Bulksas: A♦A♣Jezov was in rough shape, and no miracle jack or any other help for him as the board completed with 9♥10♥. Bulksas’ stack is so big that it would even be twice the average in Day 1c.
Linas Bulksas: 125,000
Roman Jezov: 0 -
Boats All Around

Mihail Leiderman Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 204/387 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Perttu Kvist opened to 1,600 from the Hi-jack. It would turn out to be somewhat of a family pot; Mihail Leiderman (Cut-off), Andrew Ward (Button), Edvinas Balciunas (Small Blind), and Eivind Vold (Big Blind) all made the call.
Action was checked to Leiderman on the K♦8♦K♥ flop, and he bet 2,000. Vold and Kvist both made the call. After another round of checking to Leiderman on the 8♠ turn, he moved all in for 6,400. Vold made the call before Kvist mucked his hand.
Mihail Leiderman: K♣J♣
Eivind Vold: J♠8♥No quads for Vold on the A♠ river, and Leiderman was awarded the pot with a superior full house.
Eivind Vold: 74,000
Mihail Leiderman: 28,000 -
Kings Cracked

Arsen Petrunin Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 204/387 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Arsen Petrunin opened to 2,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, Linda Nguyen (Hi-jack) was the sole caller.
Petrunin dipped his toes in the waters with a 2,100 bet on the A♦4♥10♥ flop, and Nguyen made the call. Petrunin then check-called a 4,000 bet from Nguyen on the 5♣ turn. After another check from Petrunin on the A♣ river, Nguyen bet 10,000. Petrunin, who had 12,000 in his stack, settled for a call.
Linda Nguyen: A♥Q♠
Arsen Petrunin: K♠K♣Unfortunate for Petrunin, who survived with scraps.
Linda Nguyen: 85,000
Arsen Petrunin: 2,000 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 213/380 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The €1,100 Main Event Day 1c players have resumed play after yet another break. Below are some of the biggest stacks this poker.pro live reporter was able to identify.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 166,000 208 2 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 154,000 193 3 Vu Vuong
Finland 145,000 181 4 Ahmad Niazi
Netherlands 139,000 174 5 David Marfil
Spain 138,000 173 6 Ossi Soininen
Finland 138,000 173 7 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 128,000 160 8 Martin Sejer
Denmark 126,000 158 9 Erio Ermann
Estonia 125,000 156 10 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 125,000 156 11 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 119,000 149 12 Noel Suomalainen
Finland 108,000 135 13 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 107,600 135 -
Straight Versus Straight

Jawad Habib Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 219/380 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Jawad Habib opened to 1,500 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 3,200 three-bet from Andreas Bennsten from the Button. Habib made the call.
Habib check-called a 2,500 bet from Bennsten on the K♥3♠10♠ flop. “How much do you have?” Bennsten asked Habib after he checked the Q♦ turn. He then forced his opponent all in for 13,900, and Habib snap-called.
Andreas Bennsten: J♠9♥
Jawad Habib: A♣J♥Both players had a straight, but Habib’s was superior. After the Q♠ river, the dealer pushed the chips to Habib.
Jawad Habib: 40,700
Andreas Bennsten: 32,000 -
Kannerstedt Doubles

Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 230/379 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Action folded to Ismael Dominguez, who min-raised to 1,200 from the Hi-jack. Daniel Kannerstedt then made it 5,000 from the Cut-off. Back to Dominguez, who forced his Swedish opponent all in for 20,000 in total. Kannerstedt counted his stack before making the call.
Ismael Dominguez: A♠K♠
Daniel Kannerstedt: J♥J♠It was a classic coin flip confrontation, and Kannerstedt’s fishhooks were good as the board spelled out 7♥9♣8♦8♥10♠.
Daniel Kannerstedt: 41,500
Ismael Dominguez: 14,000 -
€1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Live Stream
The live-stream of the €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship is now live, with Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Jason Glatzer commentating. Watch the live-stream through the video player above.
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Impressive Call by Westerlund

Jenny Westerlund Level 5: 200/500 (500) Entries: 253/362 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The board read 2♦J♥K♥Q♠ with 11,500 in the middle. Jenny Westerlund check-called a 3,400 bet from Vilius Zabarauskas, and the dealer revealed the 9♥ river. Westerlund now bet 3,100 and was faced with a 16,000 raise from her Lithuanian opponent. Westerlund spent two, perhaps three minutes in the tank before making the call.
Vilius Zabarauskas: Q♥J♠
Jenny Westerlund: J♣10♠A sublime call under immense pressure from Westerlund, and she is now back to 100,000 after losing some unfortunate pots earlier.
Jenny Westerlund: 108,000
Vilius Zabarauskas: 45,000 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 5: 200/500 (500) Entries: 258/331 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The players in Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event have just returned after a 15-minute break. Below are 10 of the biggest stacks in the room.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Martin Sejer
Denmark 139,000 278 2 Carl Nordström
Sweden 112,000 224 3 Yeray Perez
Estonia 111,000 222 4 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 105,000 210 5 Trond Kristoffersen
Norway 104,000 208 6 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 100,000 200 7 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 94,000 188 8 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 92,000 184 9 Jesper Hansen
Denmark 86,000 172 10 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 85,000 170 -
Battle of the Draws

Level 4: 200/400 (400) Entries: 258/327 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Justinas Adomauskas opened to 1,000 from the Hi-jack. Linas Bulksas made it 3,500 from the Button; Ruslan Stserbjuk called from the Big Blind before Adomauskas mucked.
The action on the 4♦2♦10♣ was most certainly rapid. Stserbjuk checked, Bulksas bet 2,500, Stserbjuk made it 7,500, Bulksas forced his opponent all in for roughly 16,000, and Stserbjuk made the call.
Linas Bulksas: 8♦6♦
Ruslan Stserbjuk: A♦5♦Stserbjuk was looking good with the superior flush draw, but as Bulksas improved to a straight on the 3♥5♠ runout, he was awarded the pot and stacked Stserbjuk off.
Linas Bulksas: 42,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 0 -
Kutkauskas Doubles Up

Karolis Kutkauskas Level 4: 200/400 (400) Entries: 256/313 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Seated UTG, Karolis Kutkauskas opened to 1,000. Elvijs Kergalvis made the call from UTG+1 before Yayan Chen made it 3,500 from the Cut-off. Kutkauskas made the call, while Kergalvis decided to muck his hand.
Kutkauskas check-called a 2,500 bet from Chen on the A♠Q♦3♣ flop. Action repeated itself on the 8♠ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Chen now was 8,000. On the 10♠ river, Kutkauskas immediately moved all in for 17,300. Chen leaned back in his chair, and he let out a chuckle that screamed, “Is this really happening?” Eventually, he made the call.
Karolis Kutkauskas: 4♠3♠
Yayan Chen: A♥K♠Runner-runner flush for Kutkauskas, and he received a full double-up at the expense of Chen.
Karolis Kutkauskas: 65,000
Yayan Chen: 37,000 -
€1,100 Main Event Day 1c Photos (by Elena Kask)





















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Westerlund Adds to Already Impressive Stack

Jenny Westerlund Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 249/284 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Seated UTG+1, Jenny Westerlund opened to 800. Anthony Phillips called from the Cut-off before Tahsin Majumder made it 2,700 from the Button. Westerlund called, and Phillips folded.
The first-ever female WSOP Circuit Tallinn Main Event champion check-called a 3,700 bet from Majumder on the 10♦8♣5♦ flop. She checked again on the 4♣ turn, and Majumder continued for 6,700. After some consideration, Westerlund forced her German opponent all in for roughly 30,000 in total. Majumder took his time before, ultimately, making the call.
Jenny Westerlund: 4♦4♠
Tahsin Majumder: J♥J♦Majumder did not improve his hand on the A♣ river, and as his bullet came to an end, Westerlund now plays three times the average stack.
Jenny Westerlund: 100,000
Tahsin Majumder: 0 -
An Unlikely Runout

Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 249/282 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Action folded to Ruslan Stserbjuk, who opened to 800 from the Button. Erio Ermann made it 1,800 from the Small Blind, before Stserbjuk moved all in for a mere 2,600. Naturally, Ermann made the call.
Ruslan Stserbjuk: Q♣10♥
Erio Ermann: A♥3♦Stserbjuk rose from his chair and saluted “Good game” to his table mates once he saw the A♠4♥3♣ flop. The old trick always works; the board completed with Q♥Q♠, and trip queens ensured Stserbjuk’s survival.
Erio Ermann: 35,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 5,800 -
The Noble History of the €1,100 PLO Championship

Gisle Olsen Ever since 2021, a €1,100 PLO tournament of some form has been a part of the Kings of Tallinn schedule. Below is a breakdown of the previous events.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Gisle Olsen
Norway €52,280 271 €252,030 2024 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Per-Thorben Kasten
Germany €21,250 98 €101,520 2023 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Kaspars Butans
Latvia €18,580 74 €69,560 2022 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO Championship Arkadiusz Liszweski
Poland €12,030 32 €30,080 2021 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Robin Palm
Sweden €14,000 35 €35,000 -
Big Stacks at the Break

Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD It’s the first break of Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event. Below are the top 10 biggest stacks at this point.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 76,800 2 Timo Rantamäki
Finland 75,200 3 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 68,200 4 Yeray Perez
Estonia 62,100 5 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 61,400 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 59,600 7 Ben Miller
England 57,400 8 Aki Pyysing
Finland 53,200 9 Ossi Soininen
Finland 52,100 10 Tomas Montrimas
Lithuania 51,200 -
Prominent Names in the Field

Roope Tarmi Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Judging by The Hendon Mob, below are some of the most prominent players currently in Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event.
Player Country Total Live Earnings Best Live Cash Roope Tarmi
Finland $1,272,013 €102,850 (winner of the €6,300 High Roller 8-Max during the 2024 Masters Classics of Poker Amsterdam) Igor Pihela Sr
Estonia $1,082,004 €204,250 (runner-up of the €2,700 Second Chance during the 2024 EPT Barcelona) Jari Mähönen
Finland $1,020,691 €48,610 (runner-up of the €1,100 Seniors 50+ during the 2022 EPT Barcelona) Aki Pyysing
Finland $931,098 €52,096 (winner of the €2,100 PLO during the 2012 Midnight Sun Helsinki) Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland $867,984 €101,909 (runner-up of the €2,600 NLH during the 2008 Helsinki Freezeout Poker Tournament) Kaspars Renga
Latvia $706,663 €200,000 (fifth-place finish of the €5,300 Main Event during the 2011 EPT Deauville) Vegard “Gaffel” Nygaard
Norway $631,867 €102,780 (winner of the €800 Main Event during the 2014 Norwegian Championship of Poker) -
Westerlund had Dinner Last Night

Jenny Westerlund Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The reigning WSOP Circuit Tallinn €1,500 Main Event champion, Jenny Westerlund, is one of the 207 players currently in Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event. This poker.pro live reporter strolled by her table, when she revealed that she managed to make dinner with Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers at The Able Butcher last night, just before the kitchen closed.
In terms of her tournament life, Westerlund has already doubled her stack with A♠A♣ against her opponent’s K♥K♦. What a life!
Jenny Westerlund: 50,000
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Sneaky Move by Alvariza

Nicolas Alvariza Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 203/208 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Nicolas Alvariza opened to 800 UTG. Jari Mähönen made the call from the Lo-jack, and Martins Sulte joined in on the fun from the Button.
All three players checked the 5♥6♠J♠ flop. Action was checked to Sulte on the 10♣ turn, who dipped his toes in the waters with a 1,600 bet. Then, faster than the speed of lightning, Alvariza put in a raise to 3,500. Mähönen swiftly folded before Sulte made the call.
The dealer revealed the K♠ river, and Alvariza put out an intimidating 16,000. “What do you think I have?” Sulte tried to engage his opponent in some table talk. After spending perhaps two minutes in the tank, Sulte mucked his hand. A revealed Alvariza revealed his 9♥7♣ holdings for a creative bluff.
Nicolas Alvariza: 50,000
Martins Sulte: 30,000 -
€1,100 Main Event Day 1b Chip Counts

Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event attracted 75 entries. Below are the chip counts for those 30 who secured a Day 2 bag.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Henri Antikainen
Finland 168,800 2 Patrik Falk
Sweden 152,600 3 Ionel Serbu
Romania 139,000 4 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 128,000 5 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania 127,700 6 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 126,300 7 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 114,000 8 James Wynne
Ireland 100,600 9 Anders Gode
Sweden 94,400 10 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia 93,400 11 Romperto Koskinidis
Greece 91,000 12 Mairo Tori
Estonia 82,300 13 Liisi Voltri
Estonia 81,900 14 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland 78,200 15 Mohamed Fawzi
Ireland 73,300 16 Sebastian Von Toperczer
Germany 72,700 17 Robert Carlsson
Sweden 72,200 18 Michel Karim
Sweden 65,000 19 Mounir Tajiou
Sweden 62,000 20 Lawend Himmo
Sweden 54,400 21 Rudolfs Vosvenieks
Latvia 49,600 22 Virgo Laansoo
Estonia 43,200 23 Tanel Tammela
Estonia 33,800 24 Baptiste Caim
France 30,400 25 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden 24,100 26 Mikael Hedberg
Sweden 23,300 27 Mihkel Kall
Estonia 21,900 28 Tapio Aaltonen
Finland 21,800 29 Hanno Kerem
Estonia 19,400 30 Henri Schalin
Finland 9,400 -
Presumptions Set for the €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Finale

Fabian Bartuschk Yesterday, the €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship played down to the money. The tournament wrapped up perhaps one hour before midnight, with 16 players bagging their chips for today’s finale. They are set to take their seats at 13:00 (i.e., in 10 minutes) and keep fighting for the €32,070 first-place payout.
England’s Sebastian Crane has earned himself the best presumptions for today; he is the chip leader with a 484,000 stack. Fabian Bartuschk is not far behind, playing 424,000. Bartuschk’s team is currently fifth in the Team Challenge rankings; he will look to earn more crucial points for “Barrie’s Angels”.
At 15:30, the tournament will be live-streamed, with commentators Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Jason Glatzer. When the stream is live, the link to it will be posted here on the blog.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Sebastian Crane
England 484,000 2 Fabian Bartuschk
Germany 424,000 3 Erik Grönberg
Finland 377,000 4 Janne Peltoniemi
Finland 369,000 5 Deniss Lebedevs
Latvia 368,000 6 Roi Gibstein
Germany 320,000 7 Arunas Garunkstis
Lithuania 306,000 8 Tomas Szabo
Slovakia 285,000 9 Tarjei Forus
Norway 279,000 10 Jari Kurikka
Finland 217,000 11 Oleksandr Novoselskyi
Ukraine 191,000 12 Arturas Zukovas
Lithuania 132,000 13 Mikko Ylämäki
Finland 116,000 14 Sami Paananen
Finland 109,000 15 Anthony Phillips
England 99,000 16 Vytautas Semaska
Lithuania 83,000 -
More Titles to Sweden

Erik Friberg Compared to the 2025 Kings of Tallinn, this year’s edition of Northern Europe’s biggest live poker festival is going better for the Swedes. Zero titles last year would prove to be nothing more than a temporary speedbump for the Scandinavians; after yesterday, Sweden has now claimed six titles.
Prior to the festival’s sixth day, Sweden had already claimed four titles. When the dust settled yesterday, two more winners waving the blue/yellow flag emerged victorious. Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk got lucky on his sixth bullet in the €200 PL Sviten/PLO5, and claimed the win for €4,550. This poker.pro live journalist will do his very best to schedule an interview with the farmer later today.
What is arguably even more impressive is Erik Friberg’s win in the prestigious €5,000 High Roller. Forty-two entries yielded a €209,760 prize pool, and after conquering a field that included prominent names such as Juha Helppi, Ranno Sootla, and Roope Tarmi, the legendary Swedish player claimed the trophy and the €71,700.
It’s worth mentioning that Lennart Andersson came second in the €200 NLH Turbo, coming very close to earning Sweden a third trophy on Wednesday.
2026 Kings of Tallinn – Swedish Winners
Event Player Sweden First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool €1,100 NLH Mystery Bounty Abbe Mardiny
Sweden €10,450 80 €34,400 €555 NLH Seniors Event Lennart Andersson
Sweden €9,480 63 €29,295 €200 PL Baducey/Badacey Lena Björn
Sweden €2,450 44 €6,956 €200 PLO5/PLO5 Hi-Lo Thomas Grähs
Sweden €4,650 115 €18,182 €5,000 NLH High Roller Erik Friberg
Sweden €71,700 46 €209,760 €200 PL Sviten/PLO5 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €4,550 130 €20,553 -
€1,100 Main Event Headlines Thursday’s Schedule

Good morning, all poker enthusiasts, and welcome to the seventh day of poker.pro live coverage from the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. The action has been immense so far this festival, and as the weekend is approaching, the Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel will only get busier and busier.
Today’s play kicked off with Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event. Currently, there are 108 players in the mix, a number that is expected to grow significantly. Just like yesterday, poker.pro will focus mostly on the Main Event today, and the live coverage will wrap up with the conclusion of the third starting-day flight. That being said, there will still be some overall coverage, as there is much more than the Main Event that’s worth following this glorious Thursday
Time Event 12:00 Event #38: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Flight 1C, Plays 9 Levels Day 1, €1,000,000 GUARANTEED! 12:00 Event #49: €80 Last Chance Satellite to the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, 5 x €1,100 SEATS GTD! 13:00 Event #45: €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship Final Day 13:00 Event #50: €3,000 PLO4/PLO5 Highroller, 6-handed 15:00 Event #51: €200 NLH DeepStack Progressive Bounty, €80 Progressive Bounties 19:00 Event #38: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Flight 1D, 40 min levels, Plays 9 Levels Day 1, €1,000,000 GUARANTEED! 19:30 Event #52: €350 PLO4/PLO5/PLO6 Progressive Bounty, €100 Progressive Bounties, 6-handed 21:00 Event #53: €555 NLH 22:30 Event #54: €200 NLH Turbo .
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€1,100 Main Event Day 1c Chip Counts

Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event attracted 396 entries. Below are the chip counts of those 137 who made it through to Day 2.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Vu Vuong
Finland 259,000 2 David Marfil
Spain 203,000 3 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 198,100 4 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland 197,900 5 Franky Green
England 196,800 6 Andreas Backlund
Finland 193,700 7 Yaniv Peretz
Israel 188,700 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 188,200 9 Enea Subashi
Greece 188,000 10 Glen Keogh
Ireland 187,500 11 Rene Cifuentes
Spain 176,000 12 Ranno Sootla
Estonia 169,000 13 John Dwyer
Ireland 166,400 14 Ben Miller
England 163,200 15 Meelis Ahman
Estonia 157,000 16 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 156,400 17 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 150,400 18 Ossi Soininen
Finland 150,100 19 Jenny Westerlund
Sweden 144,100 20 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 143,400 21 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 140,300 22 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 137,800 23 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia 136,700 24 Erio Ermann
Estonia 136,000 25 Giedre Valgemäe
Lithuania 134,000 26 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 132,000 27 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 130,900 28 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 130,400 29 Ruslan Stserbjuk
Estonia 128,000 30 Linda Nguyen
Norway 127,700 31 David Özmen
Sweden 125,000 32 Herli Olop
Estonia 123,100 33 Vidar Assersen
Norway 119,700 34 Noel Suomalainen
Finland 119,200 35 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 115,900 36 Jesper Hansen
Denmark 110,000 37 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 109,700 38 Lluis Grano
Spain 107,000 39 Lars Ottesen
Denmark 106,800 40 Tapio Vihakas
Finland 105,000 41 Hanna Heinlo
Estonia 103,600 42 Yigal Yifrah
Netherlands 102,900 43 Andres Allsalu
Estonia 101,200 44 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 98,100 45 Kristian Hagevik
Norway 97,900 46 Andreas Werner
Sweden 96,500 47 Davor Pavic
Sweden 93,700 48 Dalius Balciunas
Lithuania 93,500 49 Martin Sejer
Denmark 93,500 50 Vitalii Shcherba
Ukraine 90,500 51 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 90,200 52 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 89,800 53 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 88,500 54 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland 87,700 55 Maksim Petrov
Estonia 87,100 56 Antti Raasu
Finland 86,400 57 Timo Rantamäki
Finland 86,100 58 Savvas Mitsikouridis
Cyprus 86,000 59 Ole Hov
Norway 85,600 60 Mika Hautakangas
Sweden 83,500 61 Sebastian George Crane
England 82,400 62 Klaudijus Bajoras
Lithuania 81,300 63 John Lausch
Sweden 81,200 64 Andrew Ward
England 80,400 65 Glen Kolmer
Estonia 78,800 66 Priit Parmasto
Estonia 78,700 67 Amadeus Janotta
Germany 76,700 68 Igor Pihela
Estonia 76,000 69 Karolis Kutkauskas
Lithuania 75,700 70 Audrius Navickas
Lithuania 75,500 71 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania 75,500 72 Toni Niinivaara
Finland 75,200 73 Riku Koivurinne
Finland 73,400 74 Mathias Siljander
Finland 71,500 75 Mantas Urbonas
Lithuania 71,200 76 Teemu Sattanen
Finland 70,300 77 Jort Hagedoorn
Netherlands 69,700 78 Lev Margolin
Israel 69,700 79 Gints Ozols
Latvia 68,200 80 Vytautas Semaska
Lithuania 68,000 81 Gustav Sandström
Sweden 67,700 82 Rasmus Sihvonen
Finland 66,500 83 Mats Palokangas
Finland 66,200 84 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 66,000 85 Girts Zarins
Latvia 65,700 86 Erik Friberg
Sweden 65,600 87 Tomas Montrimas
Lithuania 65,500 88 Mario Stauffer
Switzerland 65,300 89 Marek Selgeveer
Estonia 64,300 90 Andrejs Stepanovs
Latvia 63,500 91 Thomas Grähs
Sweden 61,800 92 Mark Metsla
Estonia 61,700 93 Henri Piironen
Finland 60,000 94 Jonatan Fors
Finland 57,400 95 Karolis Sereika
Lithuania 57,200 96 Aki Pyysing
Finland 53,100 97 Remy Mägi
Estonia 51,800 98 Martins Sulte
Latvia 51,800 99 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia 51,400 100 Sarunas Matulevicius
Lithuania 50,900 101 Kaius Kiidli
Estonia 49,600 102 Jurijs Maciks
Latvia 49,500 103 Nathan Ruell
Belgium 48,800 104 Vasilis Nikolas
Sweden 47,800 105 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 47,500 106 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 46,700 107 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands 43,700 108 Vilius Zabarauskas
Lithuania 42,800 109 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine 42,500 110 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 41,700 111 Martin Piik
Estonia 41,100 112 Gustav Ekhagen
Sweden 39,100 113 Emil Jäger
Finland 38,500 114 Kevin Kõre
Estonia 36,000 115 Edgars Augstkalns
Latvia 33,900 116 Eli Malca
Sweden 33,000 117 Maciej Komorowski
Poland 32,300 118 Hugh Desmond
Ireland 31,800 119 Riku Määttä
Finland 30,000 120 Janis Viaters
Latvia 29,800 121 Ilja-Ülo Nukka
Estonia 28,800 122 Johan Alen
Finland 28,500 123 Tomas Gudaitis
Lithuania 27,700 124 Sigmar Leppik
Estonia 27,500 125 Niko Hänninen
Finland 27,200 126 Kaspars Renga
Latvia 26,800 127 Kristaps Kovalevskis
Latvia 26,000 128 Albert Ostrovskij
Lithuania 23,900 129 Toms Vilcins
Latvia 21,800 130 Carl Nordström
Sweden 20,200 131 Jevgenijs Sapronenko
Latvia 20,200 132 Mihail Leiderman
Estonia 19,500 133 Sami Kyröläinen
Finland 19,400 134 Anu Lilja
Finland 16,300 135 Maris Hralovskis
Latvia 16,000 136 Paul Newey
England 11,820 137 Stephen Woodhead
England 10,600 -
That’s a Wrap
Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 137/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The final hand of the €1,100 Main Event Day 1c is done and dusted. The 137 remaining competitors are now bagging their chips for Day 2.
That wraps up today’s poker.pro live coverage. The editorial office will soon return with the chip counts from Day 1c. Tomorrow’s coverage will start tomorrow at 12:00, when Day 2 of the flagship tournament kicks off.
If you want even more action from the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, the conclusion of the €3,000 PLO4/5 High Roller is currently being broadcast. Watch it through the embedded player above.
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The Komorowski Survival

Vu Vuong Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 146/396 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Vu Vuong opened to 2,500, and was faced with a 17,300 all in from Maciej Komorowski in the Small Blind. After receiving the count, Vuong made the call.
Maciej Komorowski: 4♦4♥
Vu Vuong: 5♣4♣Not ideal for Vuong, and Komorowski’s small pocket pair would prove to be good as the board spelled out K♠J♥9♠7♣7♠.
Vu Vuong: 125,000
Maciej Komorowski: 36,000 -
Temperature’s Rising

Ruslan Stserbjuk Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 153/396 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Ruslan Stserbjuk opened to 2,500 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 10,500 three-bet from Arkadiusz Liszewski (Small Blind). After some consideration, Stserbjuk made the call.
Liszewski decided to check the J♥7♥10♦ flop, and Stserbjuk felt the terrain with an 11,500 bet. Liszewski made the call, and the dealer revealed the 9♦ turn. After another check from Liszewski, Stjerbjuk now sized up to an impressive 40,000. This was too much for Liszewski, who decided to let his hand go.
There are roughly 30 minutes remaining for the last level of the day.
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 135,000
Arkadiusz Liszewski: 120,000 -
Big Stacks at the Final Break

Level 9: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 175/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The €1,100 Main Event Day 1c players are soon returning after the final break of the day. Below are 10 of the biggest stacks.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 David Marfil
Spain 196,000 163 2 Ben Miller
England 188,000 157 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 176,000 147 4 Erio Ermann
Estonia 170,000 142 5 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 167,000 139 6 Franky Green
England 163,000 136 7 Vu Vuong
Finland 160,000 133 8 Karolis Kutkauskas
Lithuania 156,000 130 9 Hanna Heinlo
Estonia 154,000 128 10 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 152,000 127 -
The Plot Thickens

Ahmad Niazi Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 175/395 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Ahmad Niazi min-raised to 2,000 from UTG+1. Vytautas Semaska called from the Button before Ole Hov made it 8,000 from the Small Blind. Both of his opponents made the call.
All three contestants checked the 6♥2♠J♠ flop. Action was checked to Semaska on the Q♠ turn, and he bet 11,500, leaving himself with 25,000 behind. Hov mucked, but Niazi made the call.
After another check from Niazi on the A♥ river, Semaska utilized his five blue 5,000 chips to go all in. This sent Niazi into the tank. “You show if I fold?” he asked his opponent. No answer, and Niazi soon enough mucked his hand. Semaska didn’t show; we’ll never know what he had.
Ahmad Niazi: 112,000
Vytautas Semaska: 83,000 -
The Westerlund Rollercoaster

Jenny Westerlund Level 8: 500/1,000 (1,000) Entries: 177/393 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Klaudijus Bajoras opened to 2,200 from the Lo-jack before Vilius Zabarauskas made it 5,800 from the Cut-off. Jenny Westerlund made the call from the Big Blind, and when action came back to Bajoras, he put out a hefty 60,000 raise. Zabarauskas folded, but Westerlund committed her 40,000 stack to make the call.
Klaudijus Bajoras: A♣K♠
Jenny Westerlund: 10♥10♦Westerlund’s tens benefited from the 6♥8♠8♦7♦9♦ runout, and she is again up to roughly 100,000. Her stack is jojoing up and down today.
Jenny Westerund: 87,300
Klaudijus Bajoras: 38,000 -
Second Batch of €1,100 Main Event Day 1c Photos (by Elena Kask)

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Godfred Justin Wannis 
Noel Suomalainen 
Ranno Sootla 
Carl Henrik Gustafsson 
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Tadas Gencerauskas 
Carl Nordström 
Ahmad Jan Niazi 
Sarunas Matulevicius 
Andreas Werner 
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Vesa Antero Nieminen 
Justinas Adomauskas 
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Yigal Yifrah 
Seppo Paavo Parkkinen 
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Meanwhile in Day 1d

Linas Bulksas Day 1d of the €1,100 Main Event is also ongoing. This poker.pro live reporter managed to catch a big hand.
Playing Blinds 100/200 with a 200 Ante, Linas Bulksas opened to 1,900 from the Hi-jack. Roman Jezov made it 3,800 from the Button, only to be faced with a 9,200 four-bet from Bulksas. Jezov made the call.
Bulksas put out 6,000 on the Q♥4♣10♣ flop, and Jezov moved all in for 20,000. Bulksas made the call without hesitation.
Roman Jezov: J♦J♣
Linas Bulksas: A♦A♣Jezov was in rough shape, and no miracle jack or any other help for him as the board completed with 9♥10♥. Bulksas’ stack is so big that it would even be twice the average in Day 1c.
Linas Bulksas: 125,000
Roman Jezov: 0 -
Boats All Around

Mihail Leiderman Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 204/387 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Perttu Kvist opened to 1,600 from the Hi-jack. It would turn out to be somewhat of a family pot; Mihail Leiderman (Cut-off), Andrew Ward (Button), Edvinas Balciunas (Small Blind), and Eivind Vold (Big Blind) all made the call.
Action was checked to Leiderman on the K♦8♦K♥ flop, and he bet 2,000. Vold and Kvist both made the call. After another round of checking to Leiderman on the 8♠ turn, he moved all in for 6,400. Vold made the call before Kvist mucked his hand.
Mihail Leiderman: K♣J♣
Eivind Vold: J♠8♥No quads for Vold on the A♠ river, and Leiderman was awarded the pot with a superior full house.
Eivind Vold: 74,000
Mihail Leiderman: 28,000 -
Kings Cracked

Arsen Petrunin Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 204/387 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Arsen Petrunin opened to 2,000 from the Lo-jack. Seated right next to him, Linda Nguyen (Hi-jack) was the sole caller.
Petrunin dipped his toes in the waters with a 2,100 bet on the A♦4♥10♥ flop, and Nguyen made the call. Petrunin then check-called a 4,000 bet from Nguyen on the 5♣ turn. After another check from Petrunin on the A♣ river, Nguyen bet 10,000. Petrunin, who had 12,000 in his stack, settled for a call.
Linda Nguyen: A♥Q♠
Arsen Petrunin: K♠K♣Unfortunate for Petrunin, who survived with scraps.
Linda Nguyen: 85,000
Arsen Petrunin: 2,000 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 7: 400/800 (800) Entries: 213/380 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The €1,100 Main Event Day 1c players have resumed play after yet another break. Below are some of the biggest stacks this poker.pro live reporter was able to identify.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 166,000 208 2 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 154,000 193 3 Vu Vuong
Finland 145,000 181 4 Ahmad Niazi
Netherlands 139,000 174 5 David Marfil
Spain 138,000 173 6 Ossi Soininen
Finland 138,000 173 7 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 128,000 160 8 Martin Sejer
Denmark 126,000 158 9 Erio Ermann
Estonia 125,000 156 10 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 125,000 156 11 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 119,000 149 12 Noel Suomalainen
Finland 108,000 135 13 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 107,600 135 -
Straight Versus Straight

Jawad Habib Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 219/380 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Jawad Habib opened to 1,500 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 3,200 three-bet from Andreas Bennsten from the Button. Habib made the call.
Habib check-called a 2,500 bet from Bennsten on the K♥3♠10♠ flop. “How much do you have?” Bennsten asked Habib after he checked the Q♦ turn. He then forced his opponent all in for 13,900, and Habib snap-called.
Andreas Bennsten: J♠9♥
Jawad Habib: A♣J♥Both players had a straight, but Habib’s was superior. After the Q♠ river, the dealer pushed the chips to Habib.
Jawad Habib: 40,700
Andreas Bennsten: 32,000 -
Kannerstedt Doubles

Level 6: 300/600 (600) Entries: 230/379 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Action folded to Ismael Dominguez, who min-raised to 1,200 from the Hi-jack. Daniel Kannerstedt then made it 5,000 from the Cut-off. Back to Dominguez, who forced his Swedish opponent all in for 20,000 in total. Kannerstedt counted his stack before making the call.
Ismael Dominguez: A♠K♠
Daniel Kannerstedt: J♥J♠It was a classic coin flip confrontation, and Kannerstedt’s fishhooks were good as the board spelled out 7♥9♣8♦8♥10♠.
Daniel Kannerstedt: 41,500
Ismael Dominguez: 14,000 -
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Impressive Call by Westerlund

Jenny Westerlund Level 5: 200/500 (500) Entries: 253/362 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The board read 2♦J♥K♥Q♠ with 11,500 in the middle. Jenny Westerlund check-called a 3,400 bet from Vilius Zabarauskas, and the dealer revealed the 9♥ river. Westerlund now bet 3,100 and was faced with a 16,000 raise from her Lithuanian opponent. Westerlund spent two, perhaps three minutes in the tank before making the call.
Vilius Zabarauskas: Q♥J♠
Jenny Westerlund: J♣10♠A sublime call under immense pressure from Westerlund, and she is now back to 100,000 after losing some unfortunate pots earlier.
Jenny Westerlund: 108,000
Vilius Zabarauskas: 45,000 -
Chip Counts at the Break

Level 5: 200/500 (500) Entries: 258/331 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The players in Day 1c of the €1,100 Main Event have just returned after a 15-minute break. Below are 10 of the biggest stacks in the room.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Martin Sejer
Denmark 139,000 278 2 Carl Nordström
Sweden 112,000 224 3 Yeray Perez
Estonia 111,000 222 4 Aurimas Stanevicius
Lithuania 105,000 210 5 Trond Kristoffersen
Norway 104,000 208 6 Rostyslav Sabishchenko
Ukraine 100,000 200 7 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 94,000 188 8 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 92,000 184 9 Jesper Hansen
Denmark 86,000 172 10 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 85,000 170 -
Battle of the Draws

Level 4: 200/400 (400) Entries: 258/327 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Justinas Adomauskas opened to 1,000 from the Hi-jack. Linas Bulksas made it 3,500 from the Button; Ruslan Stserbjuk called from the Big Blind before Adomauskas mucked.
The action on the 4♦2♦10♣ was most certainly rapid. Stserbjuk checked, Bulksas bet 2,500, Stserbjuk made it 7,500, Bulksas forced his opponent all in for roughly 16,000, and Stserbjuk made the call.
Linas Bulksas: 8♦6♦
Ruslan Stserbjuk: A♦5♦Stserbjuk was looking good with the superior flush draw, but as Bulksas improved to a straight on the 3♥5♠ runout, he was awarded the pot and stacked Stserbjuk off.
Linas Bulksas: 42,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 0 -
Kutkauskas Doubles Up

Karolis Kutkauskas Level 4: 200/400 (400) Entries: 256/313 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Seated UTG, Karolis Kutkauskas opened to 1,000. Elvijs Kergalvis made the call from UTG+1 before Yayan Chen made it 3,500 from the Cut-off. Kutkauskas made the call, while Kergalvis decided to muck his hand.
Kutkauskas check-called a 2,500 bet from Chen on the A♠Q♦3♣ flop. Action repeated itself on the 8♠ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Chen now was 8,000. On the 10♠ river, Kutkauskas immediately moved all in for 17,300. Chen leaned back in his chair, and he let out a chuckle that screamed, “Is this really happening?” Eventually, he made the call.
Karolis Kutkauskas: 4♠3♠
Yayan Chen: A♥K♠Runner-runner flush for Kutkauskas, and he received a full double-up at the expense of Chen.
Karolis Kutkauskas: 65,000
Yayan Chen: 37,000 -
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Westerlund Adds to Already Impressive Stack

Jenny Westerlund Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 249/284 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Seated UTG+1, Jenny Westerlund opened to 800. Anthony Phillips called from the Cut-off before Tahsin Majumder made it 2,700 from the Button. Westerlund called, and Phillips folded.
The first-ever female WSOP Circuit Tallinn Main Event champion check-called a 3,700 bet from Majumder on the 10♦8♣5♦ flop. She checked again on the 4♣ turn, and Majumder continued for 6,700. After some consideration, Westerlund forced her German opponent all in for roughly 30,000 in total. Majumder took his time before, ultimately, making the call.
Jenny Westerlund: 4♦4♠
Tahsin Majumder: J♥J♦Majumder did not improve his hand on the A♣ river, and as his bullet came to an end, Westerlund now plays three times the average stack.
Jenny Westerlund: 100,000
Tahsin Majumder: 0 -
An Unlikely Runout

Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 249/282 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Action folded to Ruslan Stserbjuk, who opened to 800 from the Button. Erio Ermann made it 1,800 from the Small Blind, before Stserbjuk moved all in for a mere 2,600. Naturally, Ermann made the call.
Ruslan Stserbjuk: Q♣10♥
Erio Ermann: A♥3♦Stserbjuk rose from his chair and saluted “Good game” to his table mates once he saw the A♠4♥3♣ flop. The old trick always works; the board completed with Q♥Q♠, and trip queens ensured Stserbjuk’s survival.
Erio Ermann: 35,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 5,800 -
The Noble History of the €1,100 PLO Championship

Gisle Olsen Ever since 2021, a €1,100 PLO tournament of some form has been a part of the Kings of Tallinn schedule. Below is a breakdown of the previous events.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Gisle Olsen
Norway €52,280 271 €252,030 2024 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Per-Thorben Kasten
Germany €21,250 98 €101,520 2023 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Kaspars Butans
Latvia €18,580 74 €69,560 2022 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO Championship Arkadiusz Liszweski
Poland €12,030 32 €30,080 2021 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 PLO4/5 Robin Palm
Sweden €14,000 35 €35,000 -
Big Stacks at the Break

Level 3: 100/300 (300) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD It’s the first break of Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event. Below are the top 10 biggest stacks at this point.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 76,800 2 Timo Rantamäki
Finland 75,200 3 Robertas Jasnauskas
Lithuania 68,200 4 Yeray Perez
Estonia 62,100 5 Vytautas Baltrusaitis
Lithuania 61,400 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 59,600 7 Ben Miller
England 57,400 8 Aki Pyysing
Finland 53,200 9 Ossi Soininen
Finland 52,100 10 Tomas Montrimas
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Prominent Names in the Field

Roope Tarmi Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Judging by The Hendon Mob, below are some of the most prominent players currently in Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event.
Player Country Total Live Earnings Best Live Cash Roope Tarmi
Finland $1,272,013 €102,850 (winner of the €6,300 High Roller 8-Max during the 2024 Masters Classics of Poker Amsterdam) Igor Pihela Sr
Estonia $1,082,004 €204,250 (runner-up of the €2,700 Second Chance during the 2024 EPT Barcelona) Jari Mähönen
Finland $1,020,691 €48,610 (runner-up of the €1,100 Seniors 50+ during the 2022 EPT Barcelona) Aki Pyysing
Finland $931,098 €52,096 (winner of the €2,100 PLO during the 2012 Midnight Sun Helsinki) Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland $867,984 €101,909 (runner-up of the €2,600 NLH during the 2008 Helsinki Freezeout Poker Tournament) Kaspars Renga
Latvia $706,663 €200,000 (fifth-place finish of the €5,300 Main Event during the 2011 EPT Deauville) Vegard “Gaffel” Nygaard
Norway $631,867 €102,780 (winner of the €800 Main Event during the 2014 Norwegian Championship of Poker) -
Westerlund had Dinner Last Night

Jenny Westerlund Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 207/212 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD The reigning WSOP Circuit Tallinn €1,500 Main Event champion, Jenny Westerlund, is one of the 207 players currently in Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event. This poker.pro live reporter strolled by her table, when she revealed that she managed to make dinner with Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers at The Able Butcher last night, just before the kitchen closed.
In terms of her tournament life, Westerlund has already doubled her stack with A♠A♣ against her opponent’s K♥K♦. What a life!
Jenny Westerlund: 50,000
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Sneaky Move by Alvariza

Nicolas Alvariza Level 2: 100/200 (200) Entries: 203/208 Prizes: €1,000,000 GTD Nicolas Alvariza opened to 800 UTG. Jari Mähönen made the call from the Lo-jack, and Martins Sulte joined in on the fun from the Button.
All three players checked the 5♥6♠J♠ flop. Action was checked to Sulte on the 10♣ turn, who dipped his toes in the waters with a 1,600 bet. Then, faster than the speed of lightning, Alvariza put in a raise to 3,500. Mähönen swiftly folded before Sulte made the call.
The dealer revealed the K♠ river, and Alvariza put out an intimidating 16,000. “What do you think I have?” Sulte tried to engage his opponent in some table talk. After spending perhaps two minutes in the tank, Sulte mucked his hand. A revealed Alvariza revealed his 9♥7♣ holdings for a creative bluff.
Nicolas Alvariza: 50,000
Martins Sulte: 30,000 -
€1,100 Main Event Day 1b Chip Counts

Day 1b of the €1,100 Main Event attracted 75 entries. Below are the chip counts for those 30 who secured a Day 2 bag.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Henri Antikainen
Finland 168,800 2 Patrik Falk
Sweden 152,600 3 Ionel Serbu
Romania 139,000 4 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 128,000 5 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania 127,700 6 Andrejs Kovalovs
Latvia 126,300 7 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 114,000 8 James Wynne
Ireland 100,600 9 Anders Gode
Sweden 94,400 10 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia 93,400 11 Romperto Koskinidis
Greece 91,000 12 Mairo Tori
Estonia 82,300 13 Liisi Voltri
Estonia 81,900 14 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland 78,200 15 Mohamed Fawzi
Ireland 73,300 16 Sebastian Von Toperczer
Germany 72,700 17 Robert Carlsson
Sweden 72,200 18 Michel Karim
Sweden 65,000 19 Mounir Tajiou
Sweden 62,000 20 Lawend Himmo
Sweden 54,400 21 Rudolfs Vosvenieks
Latvia 49,600 22 Virgo Laansoo
Estonia 43,200 23 Tanel Tammela
Estonia 33,800 24 Baptiste Caim
France 30,400 25 Rohan Oberoi
Sweden 24,100 26 Mikael Hedberg
Sweden 23,300 27 Mihkel Kall
Estonia 21,900 28 Tapio Aaltonen
Finland 21,800 29 Hanno Kerem
Estonia 19,400 30 Henri Schalin
Finland 9,400
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Shaul Weinstein Leads Final 135 in 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event

Shaul Weinstein bagged the chip lead at the end of Day 2 of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event, taking 795,000 into Day 3 as the field narrowed to 135 players. He sealed the top spot in brutal fashion on the stone bubble, busting Patrik Falk and officially putting the entire remaining field in the money.
Everyone is now guaranteed €2,000, with €169,500 up top, and the plan is to play down to a final table. The live stream fires up at 12:30 with a 30-minute delay on OlyBet Poker and PokerPro World YouTube channels.
Day 3 Chip Counts
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 795,000 159 2 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 723,000 145 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 648,000 130 4 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 639,000 128 5 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 629,000 126 6 Christina Solli
Norway 610,000 122 7 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 595,000 119 8 Glen Keogh
Ireland 591,000 118 9 Mathieu JChoffardet
France 589,000 118 10 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania 545,000 109 11 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland 522,000 104 12 Kristoffer Winterstein
Sweden 501,000 100 13 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 495,000 99 14 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 486,000 97 15 Paul Newey
England 477,000 95 16 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 473,000 95 17 Petteri Laiho
Finland 472,000 94 18 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 468,000 94 19 Alexis Lucarini
France 445,000 89 20 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 443,000 89 21 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania 441,000 88 22 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 405,000 81 23 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece 400,000 80 24 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania 399,000 80 25 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 389,000 78 26 Eli Danielsson Malca
Sweden 370,000 74 27 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland 362,000 72 28 Bernd Reich
Germany 355,000 71 29 John Dwyer
Ireland 336,000 67 30 Hans Hagberg
Sweden 332,000 66 31 Christoffer Overgaard Bering
Denmark 320,000 64 32 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 312,000 62 33 Christian Hoffmann
Germany 310,000 62 34 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 309,000 62 35 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland 308,000 62 36 Emil Jäger
Finland 307,000 61 37 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 306,000 61 38 James Wynne
Ireland 306,000 61 39 Johan Storåkers
Sweden 303,000 61 40 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 301,000 60 41 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 296,000 59 42 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia 286,000 57 43 Vidar Assersen
Norway 280,000 56 44 Martin Piik
Estonia 277,000 55 45 Baptiste Caim
France 269,000 54 46 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia 259,000 52 47 Marks Sergins
Latvia 251,000 50 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia 246,000 49 49 Henri Piironen
Finland 243,000 49 50 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden 238,000 48 51 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia 235,000 47 52 Ionel Serbu
Romania 230,000 46 53 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 225,000 45 54 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain 218,000 44 55 Luka Sorainen
Finland 218,000 44 56 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 218,000 44 57 Paavo Korkka
Estonia 217,000 43 58 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania 214,000 43 59 Linda Nguyen
Norway 212,000 42 60 Vegard Nygaard
Norway 212,000 42 61 Joel Jimenez
Spain 211,000 42 62 Pekka Ikonen
Finland 208,000 42 63 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania 208,000 42 64 Girts Zarins
Latvia 205,000 41 65 Meelis Ahman
Estonia 201,000 40 67 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland 196,000 39 67 Kevin Whelan
England 192,000 38 68 Juha Helppi
Finland 185,000 37 69 Leo Pietilä
Finland 185,000 37 70 Christopher Vernon
England 183,000 37 71 Habib Brahim
Sweden 181,000 36 72 Lev Margolin
Israel 172,000 34 73 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia 169,000 34 74 Peer Zahl
Norway 165,000 33 75 Ville Myllymäki
Finland 158,000 32 76 Miika Töyräs
Finland 155,000 31 77 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania 153,000 31 78 Aleksi Naski
Finland 149,000 30 79 Jari Kurikka
Finland 144,000 29 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden 144,000 29 81 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania 142,000 28 82 Yaniv Peretz
Israel 141,000 28 83 Hassan Halil
Cyprus 134,000 27 84 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland 132,000 26 85 Martin Zobel
Germany 130,000 26 86 Jukka Moisio
Finland 129,000 26 87 Andreas Werner
Sweden 121,000 24 88 Gary Fisher
England 118,000 24 89 Eimantas Adomavičius
Lithuania 111,000 22 89 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania 110,000 22 91 Risto Pärnat
Estonia 110,000 22 92 Antti Raasu
Finland 110,000 22 93 Peter Jaksland
Denmark 107,000 21 94 Ismo Bärlund
Finland 106,000 21 95 Michael Rolt
England 106,000 21 96 Ranno Sootla
Estonia 105,000 21 97 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine 105,000 21 98 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 104,000 21 99 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia 99,000 20 100 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands 95,000 19 101 Lars Ottesen
Denmark 93,000 19 102 Stephen Woodhead
England 93,000 19 103 Even Rislov
Norway 92,000 18 104 Ole Hov
Norway 90,000 18 105 Juha Nikkola
Finland 90,000 18 106 Joonas Haapala
Finland 88,000 18 107 Henri Schalin
Finland 88,000 18 108 Joel Holmberg
Finland 85,000 17 109 Vu Vuong
Finland 85,000 17 110 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 80,000 16 111 Maksim Petrov
Estonia 80,000 16 112 Sami Pulliainen
Finland 77,000 15 113 Andres Allsalu
Estonia 72,000 14 114 Miro Sankala
Finland 72,000 14 115 Mairo Tori
Estonia 72,000 14 116 Remy Mägi
Estonia 70,000 14 117 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine 68,000 14 118 Samuli Hietala
Finland 67,000 13 119 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine 67,000 13 120 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania 65,000 13 121 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 62,000 12 122 Perttu Kvist
Finland 60,000 12 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway 58,000 12 124 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania 56,000 11 125 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia 51,000 10 126 Carl Falk
Sweden 51,000 10 127 Jonatan Fors
Finland 50,000 10 128 Erik Friberg
Sweden 50,000 10 129 Antti Pietarinen
Finland 47,000 9 130 Juho Suutari
Finland 46,000 9 131 Totti Arosuo
Finland 43,000 9 132 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania 37,000 7 133 Sander Leigri
Estonia 36,000 7 134 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania 25,000 5 135 Michal Zagrodnik
Poland 24,000 5 Payouts for the Final 135
Position Payout 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 10-11 €12,800 12-13 €10,750 14-15 €8,950 16-17 €7,750 18-20 €6,750 21-23 €5,900 24-27 €5,100 28-31 €4,450 32-39 €3,850 40-55 €3,350 56-71 €2,900 72-95 €2,550 96-119 €2,200 120-135 €2,000 -
Bubble Bursts in Dramatic Fashion; Play Concludes for Today

Athanasios Kostouros Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 135/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The bubble has burst in quite a dramatic fashion.
When the tournament got down to 1336 players, the floor asked the dealers to finish the current hand, so hand-for-hand could be announced. However, there were still two all-in and call situations.
First on Table 17, Athanasios Kostouros raised to 20,000 from the Small Blind. Henry-Jörgen Rautits moved all in for 127,000, and Kostouros made the call.
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: A♣9♠
Athanasios Kostouros: A♦Q♦As if Rautits wasn’t already in rough shape, the 7♦2♦2♥ flop made Kostouros an 81 percent favorite to win the hand. Sick things tend to happen on the bubble, though; the board completed with 9♦2♣, which saw Rautits doubling up with a full house.

Patrik Falk Everyone turned their attention to Table 12, where the chip leader Shaul Weinstein had opened to 11,000. Patrik Falk, who came second in the €200 Mini Main Event in the early days of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn, raised to 50,000 from the Small Blind. Weinstein forced his Swedish opponent all in for 103,000 in total, and Falk made the call.
Shaul Weinstein: A♥A♣
Patrik Falk: A♠J♠“One time!” Falk urged not only the Poker Gods, but all Gods in general. The K♦J♥10♥ brought some excitement to the table, but as the board completed with 4♣K♣, Day 2 officially came to an end. Falk became the unfortunate bubble boy, while Weinstein added to his already impressive stack.
And that, fellow poker enthusiasts, wraps up today’s live coverage here at poker.pro. The editorial office will soon return with the chip counts going into tomorrow’s Day 3, which is scheduled to kick off at 12:00. That is also when the live coverage will commence, and with all players now being guaranteed a €2,000 min cash, tomorrow’s flight should be off to a rapid start.
Shaul Weinstein: 795,000
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 259,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 104,000
Patrik Falk: 0 -
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Matonis Takes From Cifuentes

Egidijus Matonis Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 138/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The temperature is rising in the Main Event.
Guillermo Cifuentes opened to 10,000 from the Hi-jack, and was faced with a 35,000 three-bet from Egidijus Matonis from the Button. Cifuentes calmly calculated out a four-bet to 70,000, and Matonis made the call after some consideration.
Cifuentes dipped his toes in the waters with a 20,000 bet on the wet 8♠6♠7♣ flop. After spending two minutes in the tank, Matonis raised to 90,000. Cifuentes made the fold faster than the speed of lightning.
Matonis won a decent-sized pot at a very crucial stage, seeing as only three more players will have to go out before the remaining competitors are in the money.
Guillermo Cifuentes: 450,000
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Petrovs Scores Double Knockout

Aigars Petrovs Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 142/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seyed Tabaei limped the 5,000 Big Blind from UTG. Rene Cifuentes moved all in for 31,000, and the decision eventually came to Aigars Petrovs in the Big Blind. Petrovs counted out Tabaei’s stack, and after spending perhaps two minutes in the tank, he moved all in. Despite being at risk, Tabaei snap-called.
Rene Cifuentes: A♦K♦
Aigars Petrovs: A♥9♦
Seyed Tabaei: K♠K♥Tabaei was thrilled to see that his sneaky move had paid off, and it was even better for him that both of his opponents held an ace. He maintained his lead on the 4♥5♣9♥ flop. “One time!” he urged to the Poker Gods as Petrovs picked up a flush draw on the 3♥ turn.
Poker can be a brutal game. The A♣ river saw Petrovs improving to a two-pair, and considering he had both of his opponents covered, he scored a double elimination. The bubble is approaching at a rapid pace.
Aigars Petrovs: 400,000
Seyed Tabaei: 0
Rene Cifuentes: 0 -
Big Stacks at the Break

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 154/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The Main Event players have resumed play after yet another break. Below are 15 of the biggest stacks as of now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 643,000 129 2 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 619,000 124 3 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 538,000 108 4 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 523,000 105 5 Christina Solli
Norway 505,000 101 6 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 493,000 99 7 Petteri Laiho
Finland 465,000 93 8 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland 430,000 86 9 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 425,000 85 10 Alexis Lucarini
France 420,000 84 11 Sebastian Wahl
Finland 410,000 82 12 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 407,000 81 13 Kristoffer Winterstein
Sweden 400,000 80 14 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania 380,000 76 15 Kauno Jäppinen
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Zarins Wins From Sukhov

Level 17: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 157/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Yevhen Sukhov min-raised to 8,000 from the Button. Seated in the Big Blind, Girts Zarins was the sole caller.
Zarins check-called a 7,500 bet from Sukhov on the 8♦K♣6♣ flop. He then overtook the aggressive lead with an 11,000 bet on the 5♠ turn. Sukhov made the call, and the dealer revealed the 9♦ river. Zarins now sized up to 15,000, and after some consideration, Sukhov decided to fold.
Girts Zarins: 170,000
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Bitauskas Bets Big

Ridas Bitauskas Level 17: 2,000/4,000 (4,000) Entries: 172/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Jari Nikunlassi opened to 8,000 from UTG+1. Ridas Bitauskas made the call from the Hi-jack, and Miro Sankala came along for the ride from the Big Blind.
Action was checked to Bitauskas on the 8♥6♣7♣ flop, and he bet 10,000. Sankala made the call as fast as lightning, and Nikunlassi folded just as fast.
Action went check-check on the 8♣ turn. Sankala bet 27,000 on the Q♦ river, and was faced with a 66,000 raise from Bitauskas. After contemplating his decision for a minute or two, Sankala let his hand to with a heavy sigh.
Ridas Bitauskas: 247,000
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Rautits Takes From Shcherba

Level 16: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 176/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Vitalii Shcherba opened to 6,000 from UTG+1, and Henry-Jörgen Rautits made the call from the Lo-jack.
Action went check-check on the J♣10♦3♦ flop. Shcherba check-called a 7,000 bet from Rautits on the 7♥ turn. After another check from Shcherba on the 2♦ river, Rautits bet 15,000. Shcherba ultimately made the call.
Rautits turned over A♥10♣, a hand Shcherba couldn’t beat as his hand hit the muck.
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 304,000
Vitalii Shcherba: 34,000 -
Chip Counts at the Third Break

Christina Solli Level 16: 1,500/3,000 (3,000) Entries: 187/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Play recently resumed after the third break of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Christina Solli
Norway 590,000 2 Linda Nguyen
Norway 412,000 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 392,000 4 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 375,000 5 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 361,000 6 Alexis Lucarini
France 360,000 7 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 357,000 8 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 354,000 9 Ionel Serbu
Romania 354,000 10 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 338,000 -
Tabaei Picks up the Goods

Pekka Ikonen Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 196/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Pekka Ikonen opened to 5,000. Seyed Tabaei made it 11,500 from the Hi-jack, and Ikonen made the call.
Ikonen checked the K♠3♥9♠ flop, and within a split second, Tabaei moved all in for 74,000. Ikonen leaned back in his chair and contemplated his decision. “I was hoping for a smaller bet,” he chuckled, before eventually letting his hand go.
Being a good sport, Tabaei revealed his A♥A♦ holdings.
Seyed Tabaei: 153,000
Pekka Ikonen: 75,000 -
Kiviloo Flops the Goods

Rauno Kiviloo Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 200/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Henry-Jörgen Rautits, who opened to 5,500. Rauno Kiviloo decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Kiviloo on the 6♥9♠5♥ flop, Rautits continued for 6,000. Kiviloo raised to 16,000, and Rautits made the call.
The dealer revealed the 4♦ on the turn, and Kiviloo put out a 21,000 bet. Rautits contemplated his decision as a small crowd gathered around the table. Eventually, he made the call. Somewhat anticlimactic, both players checked the J♥ river. Kiviloo turned over 8♦7♥ for a flopped straight, and Rautits acknowledged the winning hand.
Rauno Kiviloo: 375,000
Henry-Jörgen Rautits: 68,000 -
Nguyen Reaches 400,000

Linda Nguyen Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 208/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 As if Table 16 wasn’t already competent enough, prominent Norwegian player Linda Nguyen is now in Seat 4. She opened to 5,000 from the Lo-jack, then called a 15,000 three-bet from Klaudijus Bajors (Button). Nguyen check-called a 10,000 continuation bet on the 2♠Q♣8♠ flop. Action went check-check on the 3♦ turn, and on the 9♦ river, Nguyen fired a 20,000 bet. This was enough to get a fold out of Bajors, and if this poker.pro live reporter can count, Nguyen now plays more than 400,000. She is the biggest stack at the star-spangled table.
Reigning Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Kaspars Butans, was seated at the table earlier, but he’s now been eliminated from the tournament.
Linda Nguyen: 440,000
Ranno Sootla: 233,000
Johan Storåkers: 203,000
Klaudijus Bajoras: 77,000 -
Payouts Confirmed

Level 15: 1,000/2,500 (2,500) Entries: 219/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The payouts have been confirmed for the €1,100 Main Event. The top 135 players will all be guaranteed a €2,00 min-cash. Up top is a juicy €169,500 waiting for the winner.
Position Payout 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 10-11 €12,800 12-13 €10,750 14-15 €8,950 16-17 €7,750 18-20 €6,750 21-23 €5,900 24-27 €5,100 28-31 €4,450 32-39 €3,850 40-55 €3,350 56-71 €2,900 72-95 €2,550 96-119 €2,200 120-135 €2,000 -
Good Turn for Barna

Vasilij Barna Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 228/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Leino Piller opened to 2,000 from the Lo-jack. Vasilij Barna (Small Blind) and Vytautas Semaska (Big Blind) both made the call.
Action went check-check-check on the 10♣Q♥K♣ flop. After a check from Barna on the 4♦ turn, Semaska bet 10,000, and both of his opponents made the call. It was then Barna who bet 25,000 on the 3♠ flop. Semaska considered his options for two minutes before folding, while Piller called rather quickly.
Barna turned over 4♥4♣ for a turned set, and Piller recognized the winning hand.
Vasilij Barna: 346,000
Leino Piller: 97,000
Vytautas Semaska: 76,000 -
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Nygaard Applies Pressure

Aigars Petrovs Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 243/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 With late registration closed, the pots have become so much more crucial, and one can feel that the players have entered focus mode.
Norway’s Vegard Nygaard opened to 4,000 from the Lo-jack; Romperto Koskinidis (Cut-off) and Aigars Petrovs (Big Blind) both made the call.
After an initial check from Petrovs on the 9♣A♣5♦ flop, Nygaard continued for 6,000. Koskinidis swiftly mucked before Petrovs made the call. Petrovs then check-called a 13,000 bet from Nygaard on the Q♣ turn. Petrovs completed the check trifecta on the 2♥ river, and Nygaard fired a third bullet. The 25,000 sent Petrovs deep into the tank, and he contemplated his decision for roughly three minutes before letting his hand go.
Aigars Petrovs: 315,000
Vegard Nygaard: 243,000 -
Wynne Wins

Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 271/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Sebastian Wahl opened to 4,500 from the Button, and James Wynne decided to defend his Big Blind.
Wynne check-called a 7,000 bet from Wahl on the 7♦4♦10♥ flop. Action repeated itself on the 4♣ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Wahl now was 18,000. Both players checked the J♣ river; Wahl was a little disappointed to see the Q♠10♠ holdings of Wynne. Perhaps, he was thinking that a big bet could scare a ten away.
James Wyne: 250,000
Sebastian Wahl: 82,000 -
Registration Closed; Big Stacks at the Second Break

dealers Level 14: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 282/1,030 Prizes: €1,000,000 Late registration has closed for the €1,100 Main Event, and the floor is currently confirming the numbers. Speaking of numbers, here are some of the biggest stacks identified while the players are on yet another 20-minute break.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 394,000 197 2 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 382,000 191 3 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 380,000 190 4 Glen Keogh
Ireland 368,000 184 5 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 365,000 183 6 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 358,000 179 7 Ziga Klopcic
Slovenia 356,000 178 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 349,000 175 9 Paul Newey
England 348,000 174 10 Michael Rolt
England 345,000 173 -
Chip And a Chair

Ruslan Stserbjuk Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 254/989 Prizes: €1,000,000 Bernd Reich opened to 4,00 from the Lo-jack before Tarmo Tammel moved all in for 25,000 from the Hi-jack. After peeking at his hole cards, Ruslan Stserbjuk also moved all in from the Big Blind, from what looked to be roughly the same amount. Reich folded, and the two contestants tabled their holdings.
Tarmo Tammel: A♥Q♥
Ruslan Stserbjuk: A♦J♦Tammel’s ticker played as the board ran out 8♥7♠8♠9♥K♣. The dealer counted out the stacks, and it turned out that Stserbjuk survived with one sole 1,000 chip.
Tarmo Tammel: 57,000
Ruslan Stserbjuk: 1,000 -
Farmers, Unite!

Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 247/965 Prizes: €1,000,000 Petteri Laiho min-raised to 4,000 from the Hi-jack. Ernestat Stalemekas (Small Blind) and Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk (Big Blind) both made the call.
After an initial check from Stalemekas on the 7♣5♥J♦ flop, it was Franke who took the aggressive lead with a 7,000 bet. Laiho made the call, whilst Stalemekas mucked. Franke put the pedal to the metal on the 8♥ turn with an 11,000 bet, and Laiho made the call.
The farmer slowed down and checked the 4♣ river. Laiho bet 20,000, and Franke called.
“I’m such a fish,” Franke said as his opponent tabled 6♦5♦ for a rivered straight. Franke revealed to this poker.pro live reporter that he had 8♠3♠.
Petteri Laiho: 165,000
Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk: 83,000 -
Tarmi Triples Up

Roope Tarmi Level 13: 1,000/2,000 (2,000) Entries: 257/963 Prizes: €1,000,000 James Wynne limped the 2,000 Big Blind from the Hi-jack, and Oleh Pritsak made the call from the Button. Prominent Finnish player Roope Tarmi then moved all in for 14,400 from the Big Blind, and both of his opponents made the call.
Wynen and Pritsak checked all three streets on the 8♦K♦A♦7♥6♠ board.
Roope Tarmi: K♠7♠
James Wynne: Q♣J♠
Oleh Pritsak: 3♥3♣Tarmi trippled up, and if he can get a big stack going, he’ll be a serious contender for a €1,100 Main Event deep run.
James Wynne: 226,000
Oleh Pritsak: 160,000
Roope Tarmi: 41,000 -
We Will Never Know

Tomi Arponen Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 267/958 Prizes: €1,000,000 Athanasios Kostouros opened to 4,000 from the Button, and Tomi Arponen decided to defend his Big Blind.
Arponen check-called a 5,500 bet from Kostouros on the 4♠7♣A♣ flop. The Finn checked again on the 3♠ turn, and Kostouros now bet 11,000. Arponen then decided to make it 24,000; after counting his stack, Arponen made the call.
The dealer revealed the 9♥ river, and Arponen now bet 22,500. Kostouros shared a look of confusion before making the call. Arponen immediately mucked his hand, and he shared a laugh with some of the other players at the tables.
Athanasios Kostouros: 170,000
Tomi Arponen: 20,000 -
The Star-Spangled Table 16

Ranno Sootla Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 283/951 Prizes: €1,000,000 Linas Bulksas opened to 3,000 from UTG+2. Action folded to the first-ever Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Ranno Sootla, who made it 11,000 from the Big Blind. Bulksas made the call.
Sootla checked the 8♠2♦10♥ flop, and Bulksas bet 6,000. Perhaps, this was according to Sootla’s plan; he raised to 16,000, and Bulksas decided to let his hand go.
Table 16 is quite the star-spangled table. Seated right next to Sootla is the reigning Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, Kaspars Butans. Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers is also on the table.
Ranno Sootla: 160,000
Johan Storåkers: 73,000
Kaspars Butans: 55,000
Linas Bulksas: 32,000 -
Former Main Event Champions

Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 295/947 Prizes: €1,000,000 A few days ago, this poker.pro live reporter posted a breakdown of the former Kings of Tallinn Main Event champions. Here it comes again; let’s remember the legendary winners, as another contestant will join the Hall of Fame in just a couple of days.
Festival Event Winner Country First-Place Payout Entries Prize Pool 2025 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Kaspars Butans
Latvia €182,000 1181 €1,098,330 2024 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Edgaras Kausinis
Lithuania €120,910 914 €859,160 2023 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Priit Parmasto
Estonia €97,400 716 €673,040 2022 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Adam Kharman
Australia €64,280 328 €308,320 2021 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Claudio Di Giacomo
Italy €58,440 298 €280,120 2020 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Karlsson
Sweden €126,900 674 €640,300 2019 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Vitalijs Zavorotnijs
Latvia €85,300 375 €356,250 2018 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Juha Helppi
Finland €62,000 268 €254,600 2017 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Matias Knaapinen
Finland €45,007 247 €234,650 2016 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Johan Creutz
Sweden €52,200 198 €240,100 2015 Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event Ranno Sootla
Estonia €37,730 140 €137,200 -
Big Stacks at the First Break

Level 12: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 300/935 Prizes: €1,000,000 It’s time for the first break of Day 2. Below are some of the biggest stacks I was able to identify.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden 374,000 249 2 Paul Newey
England 320,000 213 3 Glen Keogh
Ireland 304,000 203 4 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 294,000 196 5 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania 280,000 187 6 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia 276,000 184 7 Herli Olop
Estonia 267,000 178 8 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 265,000 177 9 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 255,000 170 10 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 254,000 169 11 Enea Subashi
Greece 247,000 165 12 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia 244,000 163 13 Rene Cifuentes
Spain 227,000 151 14 Michael Rolt
England 206,000 137 -
Wahl VS Wayne

Sebastian Wahl Level 11: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 310/930 Prizes: €1,000,000 Finland’s Sebastian Wahl opened to 3,400 from the Cut-off. Seated in the Small Blind, James Wayne was the sole caller.
Wayne check-called a 3,200 continuation bet from Wahl on the 5♥Q♠4♥ flop. Action went check-check on the 8♥ turn, and Wayne overtook the aggression with a 3,000 bet on the 5♣ river. After a minute’s worth of pondering, Wahl decided to let his hand go.
Sebastian Wahl: 118,000
James Wayne: 84,000 -
Nikunlassi Takes From Westerlund

Jari Nikunlassi Level 11: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 310/930 Prizes: €1,000,000 The board read 2♦6♥3♠A♦5♠ with perhaps 20,000 in the middle. Jenny Westerlund (Lo-jack) bet 10,800, and the decision was on Jari Nikunlassi. He contemplated his decision for a minute or two before ultimately making the call.
Jenny Westerlund: J♣10♣
Jari Nikunlassi: A♠J♠Top pair was good for Nikunlassi, and he took down the decently-sized pot.
Jenny Westerlund: 171,000
Jari Nikunlassi: 122,000 -
Franke Might Multi-Table

Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk Level 11: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 316/927 Prizes: €1,000,000 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk plays a decent stack in Day 2 of the €1,100 Main Event. He’s not a big Texas NLH fan, but more a huge Mixed Games enthusiast. That being said, he has some impressive two-card results on his resume from the past.
Action folded to Gintautas Danilevicius, who opened to 3,000 from the Cut-off. Sergejs Serkovs (Button), Franke (Small Blind), and Erio Ermann all made the call. Franke then donk-bet 4,000 on the 6♥2♣10♥ flop; Danilevicius was the only one who decided to stick around. Franke continued on the aggressive path with a 6,500 bet on the A♥ turn, only to be faced with a 13,000 min-raise from his Lithuanian opponent. Franke looked at his hole cards and revealed his Q♠Q♣ holdings for the reporter before mucking swiftly.
“Aiyaah!” he let out as Danilevicius showed 5♣3♣. Time will tell if Franke is still alive in the Main Event at 17:00, when the €555 PL Sviten Championship kicks off. It’s his favorite game, and he wouldn’t want to miss it for the world.
Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk: 128,000
Gintautas Danilevicius: 94,000 -
We’re Live; Segins is Out

Level 11: 1,000/1,500 (1,500) Entries: 333/915 Prizes: €1,000,000 This live reporter set the new Guinness World Record for fastest sprint to Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel. The first encounters captured went down at Table 3.
Romperto Koskinidis opened to 3,500 from the Button, and Aigars Petrovs made the call before Eero Ihaksi moved all in for 15,200 from the Big Blind. Koskinidis folded, but Petrovs decided he was priced in to make the call.
Eero Ihaksi: A♦5♠
Aigars Petrovs: 9♥6♦Ihaksi was looking somewhat good for a double up, but the 9♣K♥9♠ flop was far from ideal for him. The board completed with 4♥3♣, and his tournament life came to an end. That being said, late registration is still open for roughly three hours, so perhaps he will rebuy.
Aigars Petrovs: 80,000
Eero Ihaksi: 0 -
Day 2 has Kicked Off; Coverage Soon to Commence

Ranno Sootla Level 10: 600/1,200 (1,200) Entries: 333/881 Prizes: €1,000,000 Welcome, fellow poker enthusiasts, to the seventh day of live coverage of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. Today is a big one, seeing as Day 2 of the €1,100 Main Event is on the schedule.
In fact, the tournament has already begun. This poker.pro live reporter has experienced some unforeseen incidents, which stopped me from being on-site at 12:00 when the tournament kicked off. Everything’s settled now, though, and the on-site live coverage will commence within 30 minutes.
Late registration is open during the first four 60-minute levels of Day 2. Below are the chip counts starting Day 2.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Georgios Tsouloftas Cyprus 276,400 230 2 Vu Hoang Vuong Finland 259,000 216 3 Antoine H. T. Vranken Netherlands 246,300 205 4 Ismo Tapio Bärlund Finland 223,000 186 5 Ville-Matti Keränen Finland 206,700 172 6 David Santalla Marfil Spain 203,000 169 7 Guillermo Gordo Cifuentes Spain 198,100 165 8 Arkadiusz Liszewski Poland 197,900 165 9 Franky May Green England 196,800 164 10 Jari-Pekka Juhola Finland 196,200 164 11 Andreas Sebastian Backlund Finland 193,700 161 12 Yaniv Peretz Israel 188,700 157 13 Miro L. M. Sankala Finland 188,200 157 14 Enea Subashi Greece 188,000 157 15 Glen Ross Keogh Ireland 187,500 156 16 Jonas Eriksson Silfver Sweden 181,200 151 17 Deividas Butnoras Lithuania 178,600 149 18 Rene Lazaro Cifuentes Spain 177,500 148 19 Jevgenijs Zotovs Latvia 173,600 145 20 Ranno Sootla Estonia 169,000 141 21 Henri Ilmari Antikainen Finland 168,800 141 22 Mikko Tapani Ylämäki Finland 168,600 141 23 Hans Benny Hagberg Sweden 166,900 139 24 John Dwyer Ireland 166,400 139 25 Nikolajs Jalunins Latvia 164,000 137 26 Ben Miller England 163,200 136 27 Christoffer Overgaard Bering Denmark 162,800 136 28 Arturs Daugis Latvia 161,700 135 29 Meelis Ahman Estonia 157,000 131 30 Vegard Nygaard Norway 156,400 130 31 Rauno Kiviloo Estonia 156,200 130 32 Oleh Pritsak Ukraine 155,700 130 33 Christian Hoffmann Germany 155,100 129 34 Patrik Falk Sweden 152,600 127 35 Shaul Weinstein Israel 150,400 125 36 Ossi E. A. Soininen Finland 150,100 125 37 Jenny Sofia Westerlund Sweden 144,100 120 38 Marius Bareisis Lithuania 143,400 120 39 Elvijs Kergalvis Latvia 140,300 117 40 Ionel Serbu Romania 139,000 116 41 Davis Mihelsons Latvia 137,800 115 42 Janis Vasiljevs Latvia 136,700 114 43 Erio Ermann Estonia 136,000 113 44 Amber M. S. Sullivan England 134,000 112 45 Giedre Valgemäe Lithuania 134,000 112 46 Juho J. V. Suutari Finland 133,200 111 47 Helge Thorsashaugen Bjorlow Norway 132,000 110 48 Ciaran Mccullagh Ireland 131,900 110 49 Ziga Klopcic Slovenia 130,900 109 50 Stephen Kehoe Ireland 130,800 109 51 Oleksandr Sybirtsev Ukraine 130,400 109 52 Joel Torres Jimenez Spain 129,800 108 53 Sergejs Serkovs Latvia 128,600 107 54 Ruslan Stserbjuk Estonia 128,000 107 55 Sebastian Wahl Finland 128,000 107 56 Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen Finland 127,800 107 57 Vladas Burneikis Lithuania 127,700 106 58 Linda M. P. Nguyen Norway 127,700 106 59 Andrejs Kovalovs Latvia 126,300 105 60 Ishak Noyan Sweden 125,000 104 61 David Özmen Sweden 125,000 104 62 Dmitri Damaskin Estonia 124,700 104 63 Jari Petteri Kalenius Finland 124,400 104 64 Herli Olop Estonia 123,100 103 65 Tadas Gencerauskas Lithuania 121,000 101 66 Vidar Skjeggestad Assersen Norway 119,700 100 67 Noel E. J. Suomalainen Finland 119,200 99 68 Ilja Naparjin Estonia 119,000 99 69 Eimantas Adomavičius Lithuania 117,700 98 70 Roope O. O. Tarmi Finland 116,400 97 71 Kevin Joseph Whelan England 116,000 97 72 Vytautas Baltrusaitis Lithuania 115,900 97 73 Michael Rolt England 115,700 96 74 Martynas Saltis Lithuania 115,600 96 75 Elchai Ben Tov Israel 114,500 95 76 Sten Talviste Estonia 114,200 95 77 Kauno Markus Jäppinen Finland 114,100 95 78 Algirdas Saveikis Lithuania 114,000 95 79 Jesper Hansen Denmark 110,000 92 80 Deividas Daubaris Lithuania 109,700 91 81 Leino Piller Estonia 107,100 89 82 Lluis Murcia Grano Spain 107,000 89 83 Lars Ottesen Denmark 106,800 89 84 Joonas H. J. Haapala Finland 105,700 88 85 Tapio Ilmari Vihakas Finland 105,000 88 86 Hanna Heinlo Estonia 103,600 86 87 Yigal Yifrah Netherlands 102,900 86 88 Simon Tanvir Hassan Sweden 101,500 85 89 Andres Allsalu Estonia 101,200 84 90 James Wynne Ireland 100,600 84 91 Janis Velkeris Latvia 99,700 83 92 Rico Järve Estonia 99,400 83 93 Gary Fisher England 99,300 83 94 Marko Tiitsaar Estonia 98,400 82 95 Kristian Sjo Hagevik Norway 97,900 82 96 Andreas S. R. Werner Sweden 96,500 80 97 Magnus Pukk Estonia 96,100 80 98 Sergej Babincev Lithuania 94,500 79 99 Anders Sebastian Gode Sweden 94,400 79 100 Raimonds Ozolins Latvia 94,300 79 101 Kaupo Tenno Estonia 93,800 78 102 Davor Pavic Sweden 93,700 78 103 Dalius Balciunas Lithuania 93,500 78 104 Martin Sejer Denmark 93,500 78 105 Oskar Ojaveer Estonia 93,400 78 106 Mark Bannikov Estonia 92,800 77 107 Juha Jalmari Leino Finland 92,600 77 108 Perttu Matias Kvist Finland 92,100 77 109 Agil Halilov Estonia 91,000 76 110 Romperto Koskinidis Greece 91,000 76 111 Vitalii Shcherba Ukraine 90,500 75 112 Rostyslav Sabishchenko Ukraine 90,200 75 113 Egidijus Matonis Lithuania 89,800 75 114 Tarmo Tammel Estonia 89,000 74 115 Yevhen Sukhov Ukraine 88,500 74 116 Paulius Kisielius Lithuania 88,400 74 117 Seppo Paavo Parkkinen Finland 87,700 73 118 Maksim Petrov Estonia 87,100 73 119 Richard F. H. Bauer Germany 86,900 72 120 Alexandros Koutsoftas Cyprus 86,500 72 121 Antti E. O. Raasu Finland 86,400 72 122 Timo Kalevi Rantamäki Finland 86,100 72 123 Savvas Mitsikouridis Cyprus 86,000 72 124 Ole Ingebrigt Hov Norway 85,600 71 125 Kristoffer L. T. Winterstein Sweden 85,400 71 126 Karolis Sereika Lithuania 85,000 71 127 Marks Sergins Latvia 83,800 70 128 Bernd Reich Germany 83,600 70 129 Mika Matias Hautakangas Sweden 83,500 70 130 Mindaugas Grigaitis Lithuania 82,900 69 131 Sebastian George Crane England 82,400 69 132 Mairo Tori Estonia 82,300 69 133 Liisi Voltri Estonia 81,900 68 134 Klaudijus Bajoras Lithuania 81,300 68 135 John Fredrik Watz Lausch Sweden 81,200 68 136 Ivar Rühka Estonia 80,700 67 137 Andrew Jonathan Ward England 80,400 67 138 Martin Zobel Germany 80,000 67 139 Eduards Rakuss Latvia 79,100 66 140 Glen Kolmer Estonia 78,800 66 141 Priit Parmasto Estonia 78,700 66 142 Jari Pekka Nikunlassi Finland 78,200 65 143 Amadeus Arkadius Janotta Germany 76,700 64 144 Frode Alfredsen Norway 76,500 64 145 Igor Pihela Estonia 76,000 63 146 Karolis Kutkauskas Lithuania 75,700 63 147 David Bright England 75,500 63 148 Audrius Navickas Lithuania 75,500 63 149 Stanislovas Vinicenka Lithuania 75,500 63 150 Toni H. J. Niinivaara Finland 75,200 63 151 Olof M. S. Von Zweigbergk Sweden 75,100 63 152 Martin Mänd Estonia 74,500 62 153 Martynas Mockevicius Lithuania 74,400 62 154 Athanasios Kostouros Greece 74,200 62 155 Riku Matias Koivurinne Finland 73,400 61 156 Mohamed Farid Fawzi Ireland 73,300 61 157 Quoc D. K. Ly Sweden 72,800 61 158 Sebastian Z. K. Von Toperczer Germany 72,700 61 159 Rolf Robert Carlsson Sweden 72,200 60 160 Stig Johan Mattsson Finland 72,100 60 161 Jon Ertshus Norway 71,700 60 162 Mathias H. M. Siljander Finland 71,500 60 163 Otto Marten Pukk Estonia 71,300 59 164 Mantas Urbonas Lithuania 71,200 59 165 Florian Laurent Arnould France 71,000 59 166 Teemu J. K. Sattanen Finland 70,300 59 167 Justas Vaiciulionis Lithuania 70,000 58 168 Jort Pieter Hagedoorn Netherlands 69,700 58 169 Peter Jaksland Denmark 69,700 58 170 Lev Margolin Israel 69,700 58 171 Peter Warfvinge Sweden 68,800 57 172 Gints Ozols Latvia 68,200 57 173 Gustav Erland Sandström Sweden 67,700 56 174 Rasmus Valtteri Sihvonen Finland 66,500 55 175 Mats J. F. Palokangas Finland 66,200 55 176 Kristian E. V. Kostiander Finland 66,000 55 177 Aurimas Stanevicius Lithuania 66,000 55 178 Ardo Pinna Estonia 65,900 55 179 Girts Zarins Latvia 65,700 55 180 Erik Markus Friberg Sweden 65,600 55 181 Tomas Montrimas Lithuania 65,500 55 182 Mario Stauffer Switzerland 65,300 54 183 Michel Karim Sweden 65,000 54 184 Marek Selgeveer Estonia 64,300 54 185 Andrejs Stepanovs Latvia 63,500 53 186 Tal Barasofsky Israel 63,100 53 187 Seyed Bijan Eslami Tabaei Sweden 62,200 52 188 Mounir Tajiou Sweden 62,000 52 189 Ulf Thomas Grähs Sweden 61,800 52 190 Mark Metsla Estonia 61,700 51 191 Christopher R. G. Vernon England 61,400 51 192 Kaspars Butans Latvia 61,000 51 193 Sander Leigri Estonia 60,000 50 194 Henri Sebastian Piironen Finland 60,000 50 195 Christina Jorgensen Solli Norway 59,300 49 196 Stanislav Smeljov Estonia 58,800 49 197 Margus Tuvikene Estonia 57,500 48 198 Jonatan J. S. Fors Finland 57,400 48 199 Hassan Halil Cyprus 56,500 47 200 Peer Anton Zahl Norway 56,500 47 201 Lawend Mardini Himmo Sweden 54,400 45 202 Pekka Samuli Ikonen Finland 53,800 45 203 Viacheslav Martynenko Norway 53,500 45 204 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson Iceland 53,200 44 205 Aki T. O. Pyysing Finland 53,100 44 206 Remy Mägi Estonia 51,800 43 207 Luka A. O. Sorainen Finland 51,800 43 208 Martins Sulte Latvia 51,800 43 209 Rudolfs Sadrins Latvia 51,400 43 210 Ville V. V. Myllymäki Finland 51,300 43 211 Oskars Silins Latvia 51,300 43 212 Sarunas Matulevicius Lithuania 50,900 42 213 Helmut Phung Germany 50,000 42 214 Viacheslav Sultanov Ukraine 49,900 42 215 Hans Tomas Fernkvist Sweden 49,800 42 216 Kaius Kiidli Estonia 49,600 41 217 Johan Martin Storakers Sweden 49,600 41 218 Rudolfs Vosvenieks Latvia 49,600 41 219 Jurijs Maciks Latvia 49,500 41 220 Nathan Ruell Belgium 48,800 41 221 Aurelijus Sipavicius Lithuania 48,000 40 222 Vasilis Nikolas Sweden 47,800 40 223 Edvinas Balciunas Lithuania 47,500 40 224 Tomi Tapani Arponen Finland 47,100 39 225 Nikolaos Oikonomou Greece 47,100 39 226 Gintautas Danilevicius Lithuania 47,000 39 227 Anthon Erland Burvall Sweden 46,700 39 228 Kanstantsin Iodis Belarus 46,500 39 229 Hannu Kalevi Huotarinen Finland 44,600 37 230 Wouter A. G. Beltz Netherlands 43,700 36 231 Virgo Laansoo Estonia 43,200 36 232 Sander Oen Lithun Norway 43,000 36 233 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania 42,800 36 234 Vladyslav Taran Ukraine 42,500 35 235 Risto Pärnat Estonia 41,700 35 236 Antti-Mikael Mäki-Fränti Finland 41,500 35 237 Martin Piik Estonia 41,100 34 238 Vasilij Barna Lithuania 41,000 34 239 Andre Mägi Estonia 40,300 34 240 Gustav Johan Ekhagen Sweden 39,100 33 241 Matte B. P. Karjalainen Finland 39,100 33 242 Emil Petter Jäger Finland 38,500 32 243 Jimmy Philippe Dewerdt France 38,300 32 244 Leo Tapani Pietilä Finland 37,800 32 245 Paavo Korkka Estonia 37,000 31 246 Igors Serkovs Latvia 37,000 31 247 Even Nordbjorn Rislov Norway 36,100 30 248 Kevin Kõre Estonia 36,000 30 249 Kaido Mikk Estonia 36,000 30 250 Edgars Augstkalns Latvia 33,900 28 251 Ernestas Stalemekas Lithuania 33,800 28 252 Tanel Tammela Estonia 33,800 28 253 Aleksi Mikael Naski Finland 33,400 28 254 Eli Danielsson Malca Sweden 33,000 28 255 Juha Ilmari Helppi Finland 33,000 28 256 Maciej Robert Komorowski Poland 32,300 27 257 Hugh Cornelius Desmond Ireland 31,800 27 258 Adam A. E. Andersson Sweden 31,600 26 259 Jawad Habib Sweden 31,100 26 260 Baptiste A. J. Caim France 30,400 25 261 Arturas Antonianas Lithuania 30,000 25 262 Nicolas Salomaa Bacigalupe Alvariza Sweden 30,000 25 263 Guilherme Barroso Sole Portugal 30,000 25 264 Ridas Bitauskas Lithuania 30,000 25 265 Stefan Bittger Germany 30,000 25 266 Habib Brahim Sweden 30,000 25 267 Tomas Bulksas Lithuania 30,000 25 268 Jussi Kullervo Hietalahti Finland 30,000 25 269 David J. Z. Hu Netherlands 30,000 25 270 Eero Johannes Ihaksi Finland 30,000 25 271 Rolf Tomas Jauring Sweden 30,000 25 272 Darren Edward Kennedy Canada 30,000 25 273 Ermo Kosk Estonia 30,000 25 274 Petteri Laiho Finland 30,000 25 275 Jonas Lapinskas Lithuania 30,000 25 276 Aleksander Sebastian Lattikas Estonia 30,000 25 277 Riku Aleksi Määttä Finland 30,000 25 278 Jari M.J. Mähönen Finland 30,000 25 279 Andrius Mazurkevicius Lithuania 30,000 25 280 Evaldas Narmontas Norway 30,000 25 281 Ignas Navickas Lithuania 30,000 25 282 Ahmad Jan Niazi Netherlands 30,000 25 283 Lars Stefan Olofsson Sweden 30,000 25 284 Erling Gresvoll Olsen Norway 30,000 25 285 Aigars Petrovs Latvia 30,000 25 286 Stavros Petychakis Greece 30,000 25 287 Anthony Peter Phillips England 30,000 25 288 Igor Jn. Pihela Estonia 30,000 25 289 Martins Poritis Latvia 30,000 25 290 Roberts Rumba Latvia 30,000 25 291 Kalle E. V. Salmela Finland 30,000 25 292 Harry John Sandford England 30,000 25 293 Jevgenijs Sapronenko Latvia 30,000 25 294 Lars Ake Tungel Sweden 30,000 25 295 Tõnis Viik Estonia 30,000 25 296 Michal Maciej Zagrodnik Poland 30,000 25 297 Janis Viaters Latvia 29,800 25 298 Ilja-Ülo Nukka Estonia 28,800 24 299 Johan Erik Alen Finland 28,500 24 300 Andrejs Perederejevs Latvia 28,300 24 301 Tomas Gudaitis Lithuania 27,700 23 302 Niko Kristian Hänninen Finland 27,200 23 303 Kaspars Renga Latvia 26,800 22 304 Antti Olavi Pietarinen Finland 26,700 22 305 Kristaps Kovalevskis Latvia 26,000 22 306 Evgeny Vyal Estonia 25,700 21 307 Rohan Oberoi Sweden 24,100 20 308 Christian Gjertsen Norway 24,000 20 309 Josh Mitchell Australia 24,000 20 310 Albert Ostrovskij Lithuania 23,900 20 311 Tobias Cornelis Ten Napel Netherlands 22,800 19 312 Krzysztof Chmielowski Poland 22,700 19 313 Vytautas Semaska Lithuania 22,000 18 314 Mihkel Kall Estonia 21,900 18 315 Tapio Ilmari Aaltonen Finland 21,800 18 316 Toms Vilcins Latvia 21,800 18 317 Linas Bulksas Lithuania 21,600 18 318 Carl N. J. Nordström Sweden 20,200 17 319 Mihail Leiderman Estonia 19,500 16 320 Hanno Kerem Estonia 19,400 16 321 Anu Kristiina Lilja Finland 16,300 14 322 Adrian Jimenez Ruano Spain 16,000 13 323 Henry Arnhold Estonia 15,600 13 324 Per Michael Engström Sweden 14,300 12 325 Evaldas Aniulis Lithuania 12,000 10 326 Paul Anthony Newey England 11,820 10 327 Alberto Martinez Gonzalez Spain 11,400 10 328 Erik Põlluveer Estonia 10,600 9 329 Stephen Woodhead England 10,600 9 330 Jari Pekka Hurri Finland 10,500 9 331 Henri Mikael Schalin Finland 9,400 8 332 Kristaps Sipols Latvia 8,000 7
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The Stage is Set for a Raffling Main Event Conclusion

Guillermo Cifuentes After a 12-hour marathon session, Day 3 of the €1,100 Main Event reached its conclusion. The remaining 16 players bagged their chips, and they will return at 12:00 on Sunday, February 15, and resume the fight for the €169,500 first-place payout, the coveted trophy, and, most importantly, the prestigious title.
What a tournament this has been so far; of course, it was to be expected. The 2026 Kings of Tallinn has lived up to its expectations, and it has once again proven why it’s the biggest live poker festival in Northern Europe. The Main Event was always destined to be the flagship tournament, and with a €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, the massive turnout was no surprise. When late registration closed after the first four levels of Day 2, a whopping 1,033 entries could be confirmed. Shaul Weinstein eventually eliminated Patrik Falk in one-hundred-thirty-sixth place, and the remaining competitors were then all guaranteed a €2,000 min-cash.

Shaul Weinstein The knockout secured Weinstein the chip lead going into Day 3. The day kicked off with short stacks busting at a rapid pace. There were some recognizable names in the penultimate flight, including Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi, inaugural Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion Ranno Sootla, experienced Brit Gary Fisher, and Swedish poker guru Johan Storåkers, to name a few. Day 3 offered some staggering action with some very entertaining – and frankly astonishing – hands, especially on the live-streamed TV table.
It was eventually communicated that play would wrap up when 16 players remained, or at the end of Level 28. It would be the first scenario; French poker icon Mathieu Choffardet bid farewell in seventeenth place, and the remaining 16 players went to get some well-deserved rest before tomorrow’s finale.
The poker.pro live coverage will commence at 12:00, focusing on the outer table. All enthusiasts can follow the TV table on the live stream, with poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer and Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund on comms.
Below are the chip counts. Ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, it’ll all wrap up in stellar fashion.
Position Player Country Chips 1 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 3,915,000 2 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,015,000 3 Habib Brahim
Sweden 2,700,000 4 Petteri Laiho
Finland 2,695,000 5 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,595,000 6 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 2,120,000 7 Paul Newey
England 1,965,000 8 Gary Fisher
England 1,955,000 9 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,920,000 10 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,890,000 11 John Dwyer
Ireland 1,540,000 12 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,310,000 13 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,055,000 14 Girts Zarins
Latvia 845,000 15 Christina Solli
Norway 760,000 16 Lev Margolin
Israel 725,000 -
Choffardet Bids Farewell; Play has Concluded

Mathieu Choffardet Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 17/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Paul Newey opened to 100,000 from the Hi-jack, before Mathieu Choffardet raised to 700,000, leaving himself with a mere 40,000 behind. As if the action wasn’t already spicy enough, Petteri Laiho four-bet to 1,790,000, leaving 400,000 behind. Newey was visibly troubled, and he contemplated his decision for three minutes before folding. Choffardet made the call for his tournament life, and he went to showdown with Laiho.
Petteri Laiho: J♠J♦
Mathieu Choffardet: A♥Q♦Laiho maintained his lead on the 8♦5♣10♥ flop, and he improved even further on the J♣ turn. No straight for Choffardet on the 5♥ river, and as he was eliminated in seventeenth play, Day 3 officially came to an end.
Petteri Laiho: 2,695,000
Mathie Choffardet: 0It was quite the marathon flight, and now, the sixteen survivors can get a good night’s rest. Tomorrow at noon, they’ll resume the fight for the title, the trophy, and the €169,500 first-place payout.
That also wraps up today’s live coverage here on poker.pro. The blog will go live tomorrow when Day 4 commences. Before we leave you, the editorial office will upload the chip counts prior to tomorrow’s finale, as well as a small recap of today’s action. In the meantime, please enjoy today’s results.
€1,100 Main Event – Day 3 Results
Place Player Country Prize 17 Mathieu Choffardet
France €7,750 18 Johan Storåkers
Sweden €6,750 19 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania €6,750 20 Magnus Pukk
Estonia €6,750 21 Paulius Kisielius
Lithuania €5,900 22 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia €5,900 23 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine €5,900 24 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands €5,100 25 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece €5,100 26 Arturs Daugis
Latvia €5,100 27 Christoffer Bering
Denmark €5,100 28 Anthon Burvall
Sweden €4,450 29 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania €4,450 30 Vidar Assersen
Norway €4,450 31 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine €4,450 32 Ville Myllymäki
Finland €3,850 33 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €3,850 34 Deividas Butnoras
Latvia €3,850 35 Kristoffer WInterstein
Sweden €3,850 36 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain €3,850 37 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden €3,850 38 Bernd Reich
Germany €3,850 39 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia €3,850 40 Peer Zahl
Norway €3,350 41 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland €3,350 42 Antti Raasu
Finland €3,350 43 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €3,350 44 Risto Pärmat
Estonia €3,350 45 Luka Sorainen
Finland €3,350 46 Marks Sergins
Latvia €3,350 47 Vu Vuong
Finland €3,350 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia €3,350 49 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia €3,350 50 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €3,350 51 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €3,350 52 Helge Bjorlow
Norway €3,350 53 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €3,350 54 Joel Jimenez
Spain €3,350 55 Christian Hoffmann
Germany €3,350 56 Benny Hagberg
Sweden €2,900 57 Ionel Serbu
Romania €2,900 58 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania €2,900 59 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia €2,900 60 Christopher Vernon
England €2,900 61 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania €2,900 62 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia €2,900 63 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia €2,900 64 Baptiste Caim
France €2,900 65 Pekka Ikonen
Finland €2,900 66 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania €2,900 67 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia €2,900 68 Glen Keogh
Ireland €2,900 69 Peter Jaksland
Denmark €2,900 70 Sander Leigri
Estonia €2,900 71 Emil Jäger
Finland €2,900 72 Joel Holmberg
Finland €2,550 73 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania €2,550 74 James Wynne
Ireland €2,550 75 Antti Pietarinen
Finland €2,550 76 Leo Pietilä
Finland €2,550 77 Henri Piironen
Finland €2,550 78 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia €2,550 79 Paavo Korkka
Estonia €2,550 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden €2,550 81 Andres Allsalu
Estonia €2,550 82 Kevin Whelan
England €2,550 83 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland €2,550 84 Maksim Petrov
Estonia €2,550 85 Juha Nikkola
Finland €2,550 86 Martin Piik
Estonia €2,550 87 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland €2,550 88 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania €2,550 89 Ranno Sootla
Estonia €2,550 90 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands €2,550 91 Eli Danielsson Barca
Sweden €2,550 92 Hassan Halil
Cyprus €2,550 93 Remy Mägi
Estonia €2,550 94 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania €2,550 95 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania €2,550 96 Aleksi Naski
Finland €2,200 97 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine €2,200 98 Linda Nguyen
Norway €2,200 99 Martin Zobel
Denmark €2,200 100 Michael Rolt
ENgland €2,200 101 Yaniv Peretz
Israel €2,200 102 Henri Schalin
Finland €2,200 103 Ole Hov
Norway €2,200 104 Meelis Ahman
Estonia €2,200 105 Vegard Nygaard
Norway €2,200 106 Jari Kurikka
Finland €2,200 107 Juha Helppi
Finland €2,200 108 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €2,200 109 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania €2,200 110 Jonatan Fors
Finland €2,200 111 Lars Ottesen
Denmark €2,200 112 Ismo Bärlund
Finland €2,200 113 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,200 114 Jukka Moisio
Finland €2,200 115 Stephen Woodhead
England €2,200 116 Perttu Kvist
Finland €2,200 117 Andreas Werner
Sweden €2,200 118 Totti Arosuo
Finland €2,200 119 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia €2,200 120 Michal Zagrodnik Poland €2,000 121 Even Rislov
Norway €2,000 122 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia €2,000 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway €2,000 124 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €2,000 125 Samuli Hietala
Finland €2,000 126 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland €2,000 127 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine €2,000 128 Joonas Haapala
Finland €2,000 129 Eimantas Adomavicius
Lithuania €2,000 130 Carl Falk
Sweden €2,000 131 Miika Töyräs
Finland €2,000 132 Mairo Tori
Estonia €2,000 133 Sami Pulliainen
Finland €2,000 134 Erik Friberg
Sweden €2,000 135 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania €2,000 -
Storåkers Comes up Short

Shaul Weinstein Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 17/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Shaul Weinstein, who min-raised to 100,000 from the Button. Swedish poker legend Johan Storåkers decided to defend his Big Blind.
After an initial check from Storåkers on the A♠2♠7♦ flop, Weinstein bet 50,000. Storåkers then raised to 180,000, and Weinstein wasted no time before forcing his opponent all in for 365,000 in total. Storåkers seemed concerned, but, in the end, he deemed he needed to make the call.
Shaul Weinstein: A♥2♥
Johan Storåkers: A♦5♥Storåkers sighed when he saw what he was up against. The 3♥ brought some hope, but the Q♣ river ultimately ended his tournament life.
Shaul Weinstein: 1,900,000
Johan Storåkers: 0 -
Matonis Next One to go

Egidijus Matonis Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 18/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Athanasios Kostouros opened to 100,000 from the Hi-jack. Egidijus Matonis moved all in for 725,000 from the Small Blind, and Kostouros made the call.
Egidijus Matonis: J♣J♦
Athanasios Kostouros: A♥K♣Kostouros immediately improved on the 4♦4♣K♠ flop, and the 10♣10♥ runout didn’t help Matonis. He was eliminated in nineteenth place.
It has now been declared that today’s play will conclude once 16 players remain, or at the end of Level 28.
Athanasios Kostouros: 2,170,000
Egidijus Matonis: 0 -
Kisielius is Out

Paulius Kisielius Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 20/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Girts Zarins opened to 100,000 UTG. When action came to Paulius Kisielius, he raised to 250,000, leaving himself with one sole 25,000 chip behind. Zarins clicked him all in, and, naturally, Kisielius made the call.
Girts Zarins: A♥K♥
Paulius Kisielius: J♠J♣It was a classic coin flip situation, but the fishhooks stood the test of the 10♦2♥5♣Q♦8♥. As such, Kisielius became the next victim.
Girts Zarins:
Paulius Kisielius: 0 -
Sankala Gets Lucky on the Turn

Magnus Pukk Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 23/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The last Estonian player in the field, Magnus Pukk, opened to 80,000. Miro Sankala then moved all in for 460,000 from the Big Blind. After receiving the count, Pukk made the call.
Miro Sankala: Q♠J♥
Magnus Pukk: A♦J♠Sankala was in rough shape. Pukk maintained his lead on the 2♦4♠2♠ flop, but the Q♥ turn saw Sankala claiming the driver’s seat. No dice for Pukk on the 8♠ runout, and he lost the bigger chunk of his stack to Sankala.
Miro Sankala: 860,000
Magnus Pukk: 460,000 -
Margolin Doubles Through Brahim; Remembers Fisher’s Wife

Lev Margolin Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 24/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Habib Brahim opened to 100,000 from the Lo-jack, and Lev Margolin made the call from the Button.
Brahim fired a 175,000 continuation bet on the 3♠6♥3♦ flop, and Margolin decided to move all in for roughly 500,000. Brahim decided he was priced in and made the call.
Lev Margolin: 8♥8♣
Habib Brahim: A♦Q♥Brahim didn’t improve his hand as the board completed with 5♣9♥, and he doubled through Brahim. “I told you; indestructible,” Gary Fisher congratulated Margolin, referring to how many times he’s managed to survive today. “I remember when we played at EPT many years ago,” Margolin reminisced. “I remember you and your wife,” he continued, and the players shared a laugh.
Lev Margolin: 1,300,000
Habib Brahim: 1,250,000 -
More Players Out

Level 27: 20,000/40,000 (40,000) Entries: 24/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below are the latest results.
Place Player Country Prize 25 Nikolaos Oikonomou
Greece €5,100 26 Arturs Daugis
Latvia €5,100 27 Christoffer Bering
Denmark €5,100 28 Anthon Burvall
Sweden €4,450 29 Deividas Daubaris
Lithuania €4,450 30 Vidar Assersen
Norway €4,450 31 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine €4,450 32 Ville Myllymäki
Finland €3,850 33 Oleksandr Sybirtsev
Ukraine €3,850 34 Deividas Butnoras
Latvia €3,850 35 Kristoffer WInterstein
Sweden €3,850 36 Alberto Gonzalez
Spain €3,850 -
Godfather

Ville-Matti Keränen Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 25/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Ville-Matti Keränen, who moved all in for 300,000 from the Small Blind. Seated in the Big Blind, Paul Newey really considered a call before folding.
Paying homage to the late “Godfather of Poker,” Doyle Brunson, Keränen revealed his 10♠2♦ holdings.
Paul Newey: 1,150,000
Ville-Matti Keränen: 360,000 -
Third Batch of €1,100 Main Event Day 3 Photos (by Elena Kask)

























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Aces Galore

Veli Penttinen Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 27/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Sweden’s Anthon Burvall made it 60,000 from the Lo-jack and was faced with a 230,000 three-bet from Veli-Pekka Penttinen (Small Blind). Burvall then moved all in for what this poker.pro live reporter estimated to be 800,000, and Penttinen had an easy decision on his hands.
Anthon Burvall: 10♦10♠
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: A♥A♣Unfortunate for Burvall, and he didn’t manage to crack aces on the 3♥7♠9♠7♣4♦ board. That’s one less Swedish flag in the Main Event; Habib Brahim and Johan Storåkers are still battling it out on the tables, trying to claim yet another trophy for Sweden during the 2026 Kings of Tallinn.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 1,550,000
Anthon Burvall: 0 -
Barasofsky Current Chip Leader

Tal Barasofsky Level 25: 15,000/30,000 (30,000) Entries: 29/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The sole lady left in the field, Christina Solli, opened to 60,000 from the Small Blind. Tal Barasofsky decided to defend his Big Blond.
Both players checked the 10♠6♥5♣ flop and the 4♥ turn. Solli bet 65,000 on the 10♦ river, and Barasofsky folded.
Barasofsky could afford to lose the small pot. This poker.pro live reporter earlier reported him winning a big hand with Ace-Queen against Ace-Jack. After that, he won another humongous pot (of which we unfortunately have no details). He is the current chip leader.
Tal Barasofsky: 3,450,000
Christina Solli: 740,000 -
Sukhov Picks up the Goods

Yevhen Sukhov Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 31/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christoffer Bering, who was the chip leader after the dinner break, opened to 50,000 UTG. Yevhen Sukhov three-bet to 150,000 from the Button, and Bering then forced his opponent all in for 805,000 in total. Sukhov called without hesitation.
Christoffer Bering: A♣Q♣
Yevhen Sukhov: A♠A♦The board spelled out 9♠6♠7♦K♦4♥, and Sukhov’s aces were good. He put a huge dent in Bering’s stack.
Yevhen Sukhov: 1,670,000
Christoffer Bering: 1,150,000 -
Recent Batch of Casualties

Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 36/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is another batch of victims.
Place Player Country Prize 37 Jonas Eriksson Silfver
Sweden €3,850 38 Bernd Reich
Germany €3,850 39 Henry-Jörgen Rautits
Estonia €3,850 40 Peer Zahl
Norway €3,350 41 Jari Nikunlassi
Finland €3,350 42 Antti Raasu
Finland €3,350 43 Justas Vaiciulionis
Lithuania €3,350 44 Risto Pärmat
Estonia €3,350 45 Luka Sorainen
Finland €3,350 46 Marks Sergins
Latvia €3,350 -
Blind VS Blind-Elimination

Bernd Reich Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 36/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Tal Barasofsky, who made it 75,000 from the Small Blind. Germany’s Bernd Reich decided to make it 200,000 from the Big Blind. Barasofsky wasn’t done yet; he four-bet to 500,000. After perhaps 30 seconds’ worth of consideration, Reich moved all in for 930,000. Barasofsky made the call.
Bernd Reich: A♣J♥
Tal Barasofsky: A♥Q♠Barasofsky was extremely pumped and cheered for his hand to hold. The Poker Gods heard his prayers; the board spelled out 6♣2♥8♥10♣A♦, and as Barasofsky sent Reich to the rail, his stack surpassed the two million mark.
Tal Barasofsky: 2,100,000
Bernd Reich: 0 -
Weinstein Eliminates Zahl

Peer Zahl Level 25: 10,000/25,000 (25,000) Entries: 39/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Peer Zahl, who opened to 50,000 from the Hi-jack. Shaul Weinstein then three-bet to 175,000 from the Small Blind. Zahl moved all in for what looked to be roughly 600,000, and Weinstein snap-called.
Peer Zahl: A♦5♦
Shaul Weinstein: J♠J♥No case ace or any other help for Zahl as the board spelled out 10♥9♥K♥6♣4♦, and he became the first casualty after the dinner break.
Shaul Weinstein: 1,830,000
Peer Zahl: 0 -
Dinner Break Chip Counts

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 40/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining 40 players are still enjoying their dinner break. Below are the top 10 biggest stacks.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 1,955,000 78 2 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,555,000 62 3 Davis Mihelsons
Latvia 1,395,000 56 4 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 1,315,000 53 5 Yevhen Sukhov
Ukraine 1,315,000 53 6 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 1,245,000 50 7 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,125,000 45 8 Antoine Vranken
Netherlands 1,120,000 45 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,090,000 44 10 Bernd Reich
Germany 1,005,000 40 -
Margolin Survives Scare; Dinner Time

Lev Margolin Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 40/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 40,000 from UTG+1. Habib Brahim called from the Button, before short-stacked Lev Margolin moved all in for 50,000 from the Small Blind. Antoine Vranken made the call from the Big Blind, and so did Penttinen and Brahim.
After an initial check from Vranken on the J♦A♠K♠ flop, Penttinen bet 75,000. Brahim folded, but Vranken made the call. Both players checked the 5♥ turn, and Penttinen then folded to a 175,000 bet from Vranken on the 3♣ river.
Lev Margolin: J♠J♣
Antoine Vranken: K♣10♠Margolin quadrupled up with a set of Jacks; perhaps, it was to the great displeasure of the rest of the players, seeing as they’re on a €500 payjump.
After the hand, the remaining 40 players went on a 60-minute dinner break.
Antoine Vranken: 1,160,000
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 880,000
Lev Margolin: 240,000 -
Vaiciulionis Bids Farewell

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 41/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Alberto Gonzalez, who min-raised to 40,000 from the Button. “Aces, one time,” short-stacked Justas Vaiciulionis said as he peeked at his hole cards from the Big Blind. “No aces,” he uttered, disappointed. Yet, he made the call.
Vaiciulionis proceeded with checking the 4♥10♣J♦ flop. Gonzalez forced his Lithuanian opponent all in for his last 65,000, and Vaiciulionis snap-called.
Alberto Gonzalez: A♦K♥
Justas Vaiciulionis: J♠7♣Vaiciulionis was ahead, but his tournament life came to an end as the 5♦Q♦ runout saw Gonzalez improving to a straight.
Alberto Gonzalez: 625,000
Justas Vaiciulionis: 0 -
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Last Batch of Victims

Level 24: 10,000/20,000 (20,000) Entries: 46/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the latest batch of victims.
Place Player Country Prize 47 Vu Vuong
Finland €3,350 48 Otto Pukk
Estonia €3,350 49 Rauno Kiviloo
Estonia €3,350 50 Sebastian Wahl
Finland €3,350 51 Kauno Jäppinen
Finland €3,350 52 Helge Bjorlow
Norway €3,350 53 Algirdas Saveikis
Lithuania €3,350 54 Joel Jimenez
Spain €3,350 55 Christian Hoffmann
Germany €3,350 56 Benny Hagberg
Sweden €2,900 57 Ionel Serbu
Romania €2,900 58 Ridas Bitauskas
Lithuania €2,900 59 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia €2,900 60 Christopher Vernon
England €2,900 61 Edvinas Balciunas
Lithuania €2,900 62 Rudolfs Sadrins
Latvia €2,900 63 Eduards Rakuss
Latvia €2,900 64 Baptiste Caim
France €2,900 65 Pekka Ikonen
Finland €2,900 66 Linas Bulksas
Lithuania €2,900 67 Elvijs Kergalvis
Latvia €2,900 68 Glen Keogh
Ireland €2,900 69 Peter Jaksland
Denmark €2,900 70 Sander Leigri
Estonia €2,900 71 Emil Jäger
Finland €2,900 72 Joel Holmberg
Finland €2,550 73 Stanislovas Vinicenka
Lithuania €2,550 -
Sankala Stacks Serbu

Ionel Serbu Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 52/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Ionel Serbu moved all in for 225,000. Action folded to Miro Sankala, who also shoved from the Cut-off. His stack looked to be similar to Serbu’s; it was unclear at this point which player was at risk.
Ionel Serbu: K♣Q♣
Miro Sankala: 10♥10♠Sankala’s tens were good on the A♣6♥2♠9♦3♦ flop. The dealer counted out the stacks, and would you believe it: both players had exactly 225,000.
Miro Sankala: 485,000
Ionel Serbu: 0 -
Bering Takes From Reich

Bernd Reich Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 55/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Bernd Reich opened to 30,000 from the Lo-jack, and then called a 75,000 raise from Christoffer Bering (Button).
Reich check-called Bering’s 100,000 continuation bet on the 3♥7♥2♠ flop, followed by both players checking the 9♠ turn. Reich bet 100,000 on the 6♠ river, and Bering made the call faster than the speed of lightning.
Bernd Reich: 5♥5♣
Christoffer Bering: J♥J♠The superior pocket pair saw Bering securing the pot.
Christoffer Bering: 1,380,000
Bernd Reich: 625,000 -
Big Stacks at the Second Break

Level 23: 10,000/15,000 (15,000) Entries: 58/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 It’s the second break of the day in the €1,100 Main Event. Below are the 10 biggest stacks at this point.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,790,000 119 2 Oleh Pritsak
Ukraine 1,165,000 78 3 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 1,155,000 77 4 Christoffer Bering
Denmark 1,085,000 72 5 Anthon Burvall
Sweden 1,085,000 72 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 1,040,000 69 7 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 925,000 62 8 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 925,000 62 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 915,000 61 10 Peer Zahl
Norway 860,000 57 -
Small One Goes to Zarins

Arturs Daugis Level 21: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 59/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Arturs Daugis opened to 25,000 UTG. Girts Zarins called from the Button, and Vu Vuong joined the fun from the Big Blind.
All three players checked the 8♣9♥A♣ flop. After a check from Vuong on the 3♣ turn, Daugis dipped his toes in the waters with a 27,000 bet. Zarins made the call before Vuong mucked. Both Daugis and Zarins checked the A♦ river.
Arturs Daugis: 5♥5♦
Girts Zarins: 6♥6♦By the smallest of margins, Zarins claimed the pot. This poker.pro live reporter was wrong in his previous statement, calling Oleh Pritsak the current chipleader; chances are good it is Daugis.
Arturs Daugis: 1,510,000
Girts Zarins: 582,000 -
Biggest Pot of the Tournament?

Oleh Pritsak Level 21: 6,000/12,000 (12,000) Entries: 62/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Seated UTG, Aigars Petrovs min-raised to 24,000. Action folded all the way to Oleh Pritsak, who three-bet to 122,000 from the Big Blind. Petrovs made the call.
Pritsak continued the aggression with a 80,000 continuation bet on the 3♣4♥6♠ flop, and Petrovs made the call. The dealer revealed the 2♣ turn, and Pritsak now decided to move all in for a hefty 260,000. This sent Petrovs deep, deep into the tank; a small crowd gathered around the table to watch the enormous pot unfold. Ultimately, Petrovs made the call, and with 942,000 in the middle, the players tabled their holdings.
Oleh Pritsak: K♥K♠
Aigars Petrovs: Q♣J♣Pritsak was ahead with the Cowboys, and as Petrovs didn’t hit his flush on the A♥ river, Pritsak claimed the pot that was just shy of the million. Chances are good Pritsak is the current chip leader.
Oleh Pritsak: 942,000
Aigars Petrovs: 258,000 -
The Petrovs Pressure

Aigars Petrovs Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 65/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 After a 20,000 opening from Oleh Pritsak UTG+1, Aigars Petrovs contemplated his decision for maybe two minutes before making the call from the Lo-jack. Jari Nikunlassi also came along for the ride from the Big Blind, and the dealer dealt the 5♦7♠Q♠ flop. Action was checked to Petrovs, who bet 45,000, and Pritsak made the call.
Pritsak checked the 8♥ turn and, perhaps somewhat to his surprise, Petrov immediately moved all in. Pritsak looked concerned; there were 165,000 in the middle, and he was forced to commit his 350,000 stack if he wanted to call. After two, maybe three minutes’ worth of pondering, he folded, revealing the Q♥. “I have better,” Petrovs said, and threw his cards into the muck as the dealer pushed the pot his way.
Aigars Petrovs: 567,000
Oleh Pritsak: 350,000 -
Keogh’s Cowboys Cracked

Vu Vuong Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 67/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Vu Vuong min-raised to 20,000 UTG. Glen Keogh then raised to 50,000 from the Lo-jack. When action came back to Vuong, he forced Keogh all in for roughly 150,000 in total. Keogh made the call faster than you could say “Yeehaw, Cowboys!”
Vu Vuong: A♦K♣
Glen Keogh: K♥K♦Keogh was looking good for a double-up, but there’s always an ace on the flop, isn’t it? Vuong took a commanding lead on the 6♠A♠7♣ flop, and the 6♥5♥ runout ended Keogh’s tournament life.
Vu Vuong: 490,000
Glen Keogh: 0 -
More Casualties

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 73/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is another batch of casualties.
Place Player Country Prize 74 James Wynne
Ireland €2,550 75 Antti Pietarinen
Finland €2,550 76 Leo Pietilä
Finland €2,550 77 Henri Piironen
Finland €2,550 78 Oskar Ojaveer
Estonia €2,550 79 Paavo Korkka
Estonia €2,550 80 Ishak Noyan
Sweden €2,550 81 Andres Allsalu
Estonia €2,550 82 Kevin Whelan
England €2,550 83 Arkadiusz Liszewski
Poland €2,550 84 Maksim Petrov
Estonia €2,550 85 Juha Nikkola
Finland €2,550 86 Martin Piik
Estonia €2,550 87 Seppo Parkkinen
Finland €2,550 88 Marius Bareisis
Lithuania €2,550 89 Ranno Sootla
Estonia €2,550 90 Wouter Beltz
Netherlands €2,550 91 Eli Danielsson Barca
Sweden €2,550 92 Hassan Halil
Cyprus €2,550 93 Remy Mägi
Estonia €2,550 94 Vladas Burneikis
Lithuania €2,550 95 Aleksandras Rusinovas
Lithuania €2,550 96 Aleksi Naski
Finland €2,200 97 Vladyslav Taran
Ukraine €2,200 98 Linda Nguyen
Norway €2,200 99 Martin Zobel
Denmark €2,200 100 Michael Rolt
ENgland €2,200 101 Yaniv Peretz
Israel €2,200 102 Henri Schalin
Finland €2,200 103 Ole Hov
Norway €2,200 104 Meelis Ahman
Estonia €2,200 105 Vegard Nygaard
Norway €2,200 106 Jari Kurikka
Finland €2,200 -
Sybirtsev Improves Stack

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 73/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Oleksandr Sybirtsev opened to 20,000 from UTG+1. Rudolfs Sadrins (Small Blind) and Miro Sankala (Big Blind) both joined in on the fun.
Action was checked to Sybirtsev on the 2♣10♦2♦ flop, and he fired a 22,000 continuation bet. Sadrins made the call before Sankala bid farewell. Sadrins check-called a 33,000 bet from Sybirtsev on the Q♥ turn. The dealer revealed the 3♣ on the turn, and Sadrins now took the initiative with a 20,000 bet. It’s an educated guess it didn’t work according to plan, seeing as he folded to a 124,000 shove from Sybirtsev.
Oleksandr Sybirtsev: 330,000
Rudolfs Sadrins: 215,000 -
Chip Counts at the First Break

Level 20: 5,000/10,000 (10,000) Entries: 80/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining 80 players in the €1,100 Main Event have just returned after the first 20-minute break of the day. Below are the 10 biggest stacks in the room as of now.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Arturs Daugis
Latvia 1,083,000 108 2 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 874,000 87 3 Magnus Pukk
Estonia 835,000 84 4 Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen
Finland 784,000 78 5 Aigars Petrovs
Latvia 765,000 77 6 Egidijus Matonis
Lithuania 750,000 75 7 Deividas Butnoras
Lithuania 708,000 71 8 Mathieu Choffardet
France 673,000 67 9 Christina Solli
Norway 673,000 67 10 Helge Bjorlow
Norway 643,000 64 -
Impressive Call From Bering

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 83/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Christoffer Bering, who min-raised to 16,000 from the Button. Kevin Whelan decided to defend his Big Blind.
Whelan check-called an 18,000 bet from Bering on the 6♦4♠K♣ flop. Action went check-check on the K♦ turn, and Whelan put out a 42,000 bet on the 6♣ river, fast and deliberate. This sent Bering into the tank; he spent perhaps three minutes contemplating his decision before making the call.
Kevin Whelan: 8♣7♣
Christoffer Bering: A♣10♥An impressive call from Bering, and he took a large chunk out of the Whelan stack.
Christoffer Bering: 540,000
Kevin Whelan: 102,000 -
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Everyone Loves a Chopped Pot

Vu Vuong Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 87/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Glen Keogh made it 16,000 from UTG+1, and Vu Vuong decided to defend his Big Blind.
Vuong check-called a 12,000 continuation bet from Keogh on the 10♦K♠A♥ flop. Vuong checked again on the Q♦ turn, and Keogh fired 17,000. Vuong then fancied a raise to 55,000, an amount that Keogh decided to call.
Vuong wasted little time before moving all in for 210,000 on the J♣ turn. Keogh snap-called, and everyone realised what was going to happen.
Vu Vuong: J♠8♠
Glen Keogh: Q♣Q♥Vuong was a little disappointed it was a split pot, but, on the other hand, his straight wasn’t out on deep water against a full house.
Glen Keogh: 695,000
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Silfver Uses Both Hands

Level 19: 4,000/8,000 (8,000) Entries: 93/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Jonas Eriksson Silfver opened to 16,000 from UTG+1. Seated in the Cut-off, Bernd Reich was the sole caller.
Eriksson Silfver dipped his toes in the waters with a 22,000 bet on the J♣8♥4♥ flop, and Reich made the call. On the 8♣, Eriksson Silfver check-called a 38,000 bet from his opponent. The dealer revealed the 9♠ on the turn, and Eriksson Silfver utilized both of his fists to put out an 85,000 bet. Reich shared a look of confusion before folding. Eriksson Silfver told his opponent that he had a full house; we’ll never know what he had.
Bernd Reich: 570,000
Jonas Eriksson Silfver: 465,000 -
Updated List of Casualties

Juha Helppi Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 106/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the recent batch of victims. Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi is one of the early Day 3 eliminations.
107 Juha Helppi
Finland €2,200 108 Ernestas Stalemekas
Lithuania €2,200 109 Gintautas Danilevicius
Lithuania €2,200 110 Jonatan Fors
Finland €2,200 111 Lars Ottesen
Denmark €2,200 112 Ismo Bärlund
Finland €2,200 113 Juho Suutari
Finland €2,200 114 Jukka Moisio
Finland €2,200 115 Stephen Woodhead
England €2,200 116 Perttu Kvist
Finland €2,200 117 Andreas Werner
Sweden €2,200 118 Totti Arosuo
Finland €2,200 119 Dmitri Damaskin
Estonia €2,200 120 Michal Zagrodnik
Poland €2,000 -
Barasofsky Tripple-Barrels

Level 18: 3,000/6,000 (6,000) Entries: 107/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Tal Barasofsky opened to 13,000 UTG. Vegard Nygaard (Hi-jack), Rudolfs Sadrins (Cut-off), and Luka Sorainen (Small Blind) all made the call.
After an initial check from Sorainen on the 2♦10♣9♦ flop, Barasofsky continued for 18,000. Nygaard made the call before the remaining contestants mucked. Barasofsky continued on the aggressive path with a 35,000 bet on the J♣ turn; again, Nygaard decided to stick around.
Barasofsky found a third barrel on the 6♥ river; he moved all in for 80,000, and after some consideration, Nygaard mucked his hand. “You want to see?” Barasofsky offered his opponent, but the Norwegian declined the kind offer.
Tal Barasofsky: 310,000
Vegard Nygaard: 85,000 -
Catch up on Yesterday’s Action

Teele Viira and Glenn Brown Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 110/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below, you can read the recap of yesterday’s Kings of Tallinn action, courtesy of poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer.
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Watch the Live-Streamed TV Table
Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 112/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 In the player above, you can watch the live broadcast TV table, commented on by Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Finnish prominent player Rasmus Sihvonen (poker.pro CEO Jason Glatzer will join the booth around 1400).
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First Batch of Victims

Frode Alfredsen Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 126/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Below is the first batch of victims from this hectical Day 3.
Place Player Country Prize 121 Even Rislov
Norway €2,000 122 Janis Vasiljevs
Latvia €2,000 123 Frode Alfredsen
Norway €2,000 124 Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk
Sweden €2,000 125 Samuli Hietala
Finland €2,000 126 Jari-Pekka Juhola
Finland €2,000 127 Viacheslav Sultanov
Ukraine €2,000 128 Joonas Haapala
Finland €2,000 129 Eimantas Adomavicius
Lithuania €2,000 130 Carl Falk
Sweden €2,000 131 Miika Töyräs
Finland €2,000 132 Mairo Tori
Estonia €2,000 133 Sami Pulliainen
Finland €2,000 134 Erik Friberg
Sweden €2,000 135 Martynas Mockevicius
Lithuania €2,000 -
Sultanov Amongst Early Victims

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 126/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Right from the get-go, short stacks have been busting left and right from the tournament, as was somewhat predicted.
Edvinas Balciunas opened to 10,000 UTG. Sebastian Wahl made the call from UTG+1, and Viacheslav Sultanov was automatically all-in from the Big Blind for a mere 4,000.
Balciunas check-called a 11,000 bet from Wahl on the 3♠10♠4♣ flop. Balciunas took the commando with an 18,000 bet on the K♣ turn, and Wahl folded.
Viacheslav Sultanov: J♠5♠
Edvinas Balciunas: A♠Q♠The 9♦ meant that Sultanov became one of the early eliminations.
Edvinas Balciunas: 395,000
Viacheslav Sultanov: 0 -
Penultimate Showdown Kicks Off

Level 18: 2,000/5,000 (5,000) Entries: 135/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Welcome, fellow poker enthusiasts, to today’s live coverage from the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. Today’s coverage will focus on the exciting Day 3 of the €1,100 Main Event. One hundred thirty-five players are returning after yesterday’s Day 2, and they are just resuming the fight for the €169,500 first-place payout.
The floor has just drawn for the Button, which will be played in Seat 7. This is it, folks; let’s get ready to rumble.
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Veli-Pekka Penttinen Wins the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event for €149,775

Veli-Pekka Tapani Penttinen Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 1/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 With the elimination of Tal Barasofsky in second place, Veli-Pekka Penttinen capped off a dominant final day performance by conquering the €1,000,000 GTD 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, taking home €149,775 after a three-way deal and securing a beautiful trophy.
The Finn steadily built his chip stack during the early hours of the final day and entered the final table at the top of the leaderboard. Penttinen’s momentum didn’t stop here as he quickly extended his lead, which he never really gave away, except for a couple of minutes in the heads-up battle.
Among the key moments on the final table was the elimination of Athanasios Kostouros in eighth place. The Greek had just lost a massive pot after a mistimed hero bluff against Tal Barasofsky, and Penttinen soon picked up the rest of his chips. The Finn also delivered the knockout blow to Christina Solli in seventh place. The Norwegian had started the final table second in chips but had quite a rollercoaster ride, eventually running into Penttinen’s pocket Jacks with eight-seven suited.
Throughout the day, Penttinen used his stack to near perfection, constantly applying pressure and also finding help when needed, including a crucial river ace against Shaul Weinstein’s pocket sixes that sent him home in fourth place.
After a three-way deal guaranteed Penttinen €113,820, Barasofsky €112,775, and Gary Fisher €97,000, the trio continued battling for the remaining €35,955 and the trophy. Fisher exited in third place, setting up a kind of fitting heads-up duel between Penttinen and Barasofsky, probably the two most aggressive and active players throughout the final table.
In the end, a bottom pair of threes and a miss-call from Barasofskym turned the match in Penttinen’s direction, who shortly after closed it out to claim the title, walking away as the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, €149,775 richer and with the trophy firmly in his hands.
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Results
Place Player Prize 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
€149,770 * 2 Tal Barasofsky
€112,770 * 3 Gary Fisher
€97,000 * 4 Shaul Weinstein
€60,900 5 Alexis Lucarini
€46,250 6 Petteri Laiho
€35,450 7 Christina Solli
€27,250 8 Athanasios Kostouros
€20,950 9 Habib Brahim
€16,200 * denotes a three-way deal
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Tal Barasofsky Eliminated in 2nd Place (€112,775)

Tal Barasofsky Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 It didn’t take long for the final hand to arrive. Tal Barasofsky opened to 625,000 with A♠5♠, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen looked down at 8♥8♣. The Finn decided his snowmen were strong enough to three-bet to 2,500,000. True to his style, Barasofsky wasn’t backing down. He four-bet jammed, and Penttinen snap-called.
With so many aces cracking pairs throughout the day, Barasofsky still had plenty of hope, but this time it would have to be some other way as the dealer spread out 8♠3♣2♠ flop, giving Penttinen top set while Barasofsky picked up a flush draw and a gutshot.
Barasofsky was looking for one of his eleven outs, but the 7♣ on the turn wasn’t one of them. He needed a spade or a four on the river to stay alive. Instead, the river brought the 3♦, improving Penttinen to a full house and sealing the victory.
Barasofsky finishes as runner-up, earning €112,775 from the three-way deal by far the best result of his career.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 31,000,000
Tal Barasofsky: 0 -
Penttinen Pulls Ahead

Veli-Pekka Penttinen Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 2/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Shortly after the start of heads-up play, Tal Barasofsky picked up a small pot to take the lead, but it didn’t last for long.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 500,000 with Q♣3♣, and Barasofsky defended with K♣4♦.
The flop came 6♣9♠8♣, giving Penttinen a flush draw. Barasofsky check-called a 525,000 continuation bet.
The turn brought the 3♥, pairing Penttinen’s three and giving him the lead. After Barasofsky checked again, the Finn fired 1.8 million into a pot of 2.3 million. Barasofsky wasn’t convinced and made the call with just King-high.
The river was the A♥, and Barasofsky checked for a third time. Penttinen, with only a bottom pair, went for a half-pot (value) bet. It initially looked like Barasofsky might just be Hollywooding before folding, but after a long tank, he made the hero call with king-high, trying to pick off a bluff.
Honestly, that could be the case with the Penttinen’s pair of threes, but it was still good enough to take the pot down, pushing him to nearly a 2:1 chip lead.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 20,000,000
Tal Barasofsky: 11,000,000 -
Gary Fisher Eliminated in 3rd Place (€97,000)

Gary Fisher Level 35: 125,000/250,000 (250,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 According to our own Jason Glatzer in the commentary booth, Gary Fisher told his opponents during the deal discussions that he had no problem playing three-handed, especially with decades of experience behind him. He backed it up, too, being the most active player of the trio left.
In his final hand, Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened from the small blind to 800,000 with A♠7♦, and Fisher called with K♦8♠ after carefully dissecting down his stack.
The flop came K♣A♦A♣. It may have looked promising from Fisher’s point of view, but he was pretty much drawing dead against Penttinen’s trip aces. Penttinen continued for 425,000, and Fisher made the call.
The 8♦ on the turn locked up the hand for Penttinen, and the Finn bet 1,900,000 into 2,400,000, as Fisher reluctantly called again.
The river brought the 8♥, giving Fisher a full house of his own, but unfortunately, second best. With so much already in the middle, Penttinen moved all-in. Fisher made the call, though he didn’t look pleased about it. Penttinen tabled the superior full house, and Fisher’s run came to an end.
Fisher finishes in third place, earning €97,000 from the three-way deal.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 16,000,000
Gary Fisher: 0We are now heads-up between Veli-Pekka Penttinen and Tal Barasofsky for the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event title. Barasofsky begins with a slight chip disadvantage, but with plenty of chips in play, it’s still anyone’s game.
And just as a reminder: although both players have already locked up their payouts through the deal, they are still battling for an additional €35,955 and the prestigious Main Event trophy.
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Penttinen Gets It Back

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The same duo tangled again shortly after. Gary Fisher min-raised from the button with 8♦7♦, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen defended his big blind.
The flop came 8♠3♥7♣, giving Fisher two pair, while Penttinen picked up an open-ended straight draw. Penttinen check-called a 400,000 bet from the Englishman.
The turn paired the board with the 3♣, and both players checked. The river brought the 4♣, completing Penttinen’s straight. The only question was how much value he could extract. The Finn decided on 1,400,000 as a number.
The sizing proved perfect, as Fisher made a quick call, only to be shown the bad news.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 12,000,000
Gary Fisher: 6,800,000 -
Fisher Fires Big Three-Handed

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Gary Fisher had already secured his payday, but made it clear during the deal-making that he came to battle three-handed. He opened to 3x from the button with A♠10♠, and Veli-Pekka Penttinen defended his big blind with K♣4♣.
The flop came 5♠6♣K♠, delivering plenty of action. Penttinen flopped top pair, while Fisher picked up the nut flush draw. A setup that could see the pot going either way. Fisher continued for 675,000, and Penttinen made the call.
The turn brought the 8♥. After Penttinen checked, Fisher moved all-in for 5.7 million. The shove sent Penttinen deep into the tank, but in the end, he decided to let it go as Fisher’s big bluff got through.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 10,000,000
Gary Fisher: 8,500,000 -
Three-Handed Deal Reached

Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 3/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The final three players have agreed to a deal.
Chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen (12,200,000) will lock up €113,820. Second in chips, Tal Barasofsky, secured €112,775, while Gary Fisher, sitting on 6,950,000, took home €97,000.
The trio will now play on for an additional €35,955 and the title of 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion, so there is still plenty left to fight for.
Congratulations to all three players and good luck!
Place Player Chips After a Deal 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
12,200,000 €113,820 2 Tal Barasofsky
11,850,000 €112,775 3 Gary Fisher
6,950,000 €97,000 Still left to play: €35,955 -
Shaul Weinstein Eliminated in 4th Place (€60,900)

Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 4/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen raised to 625,000 on the button with A♥7♠, applying pressure to the blinds with a larger raise. Shaul Weinstein looked down at 6♥6♣ and wasted no time moving all-in. Penttinen just needed a quick count before making the call. It wasn’t a classic coin flip, but it was an exciting showdown nonetheless.
The flop came Q♠4♥9♣, missing both players. The 9♦ on the turn though added three queens as additional outs for Penttinen.
The river delivered the inevitable: an A♣, sending Weinstein to the rail in heartbreaking fashion.
Still, fourth place in the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event marks Weinstein’s best result to date, and one he can be proud of after an impressive performance in the tournament.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 12,000,000
Shaul Weinstein: 0 -
Alexis Lucarini Eliminated in 5th Place (€46,250)

Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 5/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 This one was decided in the blinds, as Shaul Weinstein moved all-in from the small blind with J♣3♣, putting pressure on Alexis Lucarini. The two had almost identical stacks, making the ICM implications massive. Lucarini, however, snap-called after looking down at A♦Q♣, putting Weinstein at immediate risk.
The flop came 9♥K♠3♦, pairing Weinstein’s three and propelling him into the lead. The Frenchman was now looking for an ace or a queen to avoid being crippled.
The 10♠ on the turn changed nothing, and the river brought a blank 4♠. Weinstein secured the double-up, while Lucarini was left with just a chip and a chair.
Shaul Weinstein: 3,500,000
Alexis Lucarini: 50,000Alexis Lucarini was automatically all-in from the small blind with 9♦5♣. Three players came along, looking to ensure the Frenchman’s exit.
It was a quick check around on all three streets, and in the end, it was Gary Fisher’s 4♣3♥ that did it on the 2♦6♣K♦3♦2♠ runout. A strong run for Lucarini comes to an end as he finishes the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event in fifth place, collecting €46,250.
Gary Fisher: 7,500,000
Alexis Lucarini: 0 -
Petteri Laiho Eliminated in 6th Place (€35,450)
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Petteri Laiho Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 6/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The eliminations are coming quickly now and players are dropping like flies. Gary Fisher started the action with an open from the early position to 475,000 with 7♥7♣. Petteri Laiho, now the new shortest stack at the final table, moved all-in for 1,400,000 from the small blind holding A♠K♣.
But the action wasn’t over. Tal Barasofsky looked down at 10♥10♣ in the big blind and had a decision to make. The Israeli opted to isolate, three-betting to 3,000,000. Fisher quickly folded, and we were off to the races.
The flop came 4♠Q♦6♦, offering no help to the Finn. The Q♥ on the turn changed nothing, leaving Laiho with six outs heading to the river.
The river bricked out, and Laiho’s run came to an end in sixth place for €35,450.
Tal Barasofsky: 10,000,000
Petteri Laiho: 0 -
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Christina Solli Eliminated in 7th Place (€27,250)
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Christina Solli Level 34: 100,000/200,000 (200,000) Entries: 7/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The action began with Tal Barasofsky opening from the early position with A♥6♥ and chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen three-bet to 1,400,000 with J♥J♦. Christina Solli, with the shortest stack at the table, looked down at 8♣7♣ in the big blind. With two blinds already invested in the pot, she took a moment before deciding that was reason enough to move all-in. Barasofsky quickly folded, and the cards were tabled.
The flop came 3♠8♥9♣, pairing Solli’s eight and giving her hope. The 10♣ on the turn dramatically increased her equity, adding an open-ended straight flush draw for a total of 15 outs.
The river brought a black card, but the wrong one in the 5♠. With that, had to say her goodbyes as seventh place finisher of the Main Event, pocketing €27,250 for her efforts.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 10,000,000
Christina Solli: 0 -
Athanasios Kostouros Eliminated in 8th Place (€20,950)

Athanasios Kostouros Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 8/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Probably the most interesting hand of the day to that point went to a thriller between Athanasios Kostouros and Tal Barasofsky.
Barasofsky opened to 350,000 from under the gun with J♠J♣, and Kostouros defended his big blind, calling 200,000 more with Q♣10♣.
The flop of 6♦10♦4♥ already spelled trouble, giving Kostouros top pair, but still trailing Barasofsky’s overpair. Kostouros decided to lead out for 375,000, Barasofsky raised to 1 million, and Kostouros casually snap-called.
On the 9♠ turn, Kostouros checked as he stared down Barasofsky in the process. The Israeli fired another million, and once again Kostouros called, as the pot rose to 4.9 million.
The river brought the K♥, and Kostouros moved all-in for 2.6 million. It was a massive decision for Barasofsky, for his tournament life, but he didn’t need long to throw in a chip, making a great call that left Kostouros with almost no chips
Tal Barasofsky: 9,200,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 425,000The final nail in the coffin came shortly after, as Athanasios Kostouros pushed his remaining chips into the middle with K♠9♦. Both blinds came along to see the flop, Veli-Pekka Penttinen with Q♣9♣ and Gary Fisher with K♥J♣.
The 6♠4♣5♥ flop was checked around, which offered a glimmer of hope for Kostouros. However, the Q♥ on the turn changed everything. Penttinen bet 350,000, Fisher quickly folded, and Kostouros was left needing one of the three remaining kings to stay alive.
The river bricked out, and Kostouros’ run came to an end. He exits the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event in eighth place for €20,950.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 8,400,000
Athanasios Kostouros: 0 -
Habib Brahim Eliminated in 9th Place (€16,200)

Habib Brahim Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Alexis Lucarini opened to 900,000 from under the gun with A♥Q♠, leaving himself just 500,000 behind, effectively committing himself. On the button, Habib Brahim looked down at Q♥Q♦ and moved all-in, covering the Frenchman, who called off his remaining chips.
A brutal ace appeared right on the flop as the dealer opened 4♥A♦6♠. No one-outer arrived on the turn or river, and Brahim was left with 1,300,000 after the hand.
Alexis Lucarini: 3,200,000
Habib Brahim: 1,300,000Just a couple of hands later, Brahim shoved from the hijack with 2♠2♥, and Shaul Weinstein reshoved with A♦J♥, slightly covering the Swede.
Brahim was still ahead on the flop of Q♦4♣8♠, but the turn brought the A♣, putting Weinstein in front. The river offered no help, and Brahim was eliminated in ninth place for €16,200 as the first casualty of the final table.
Shaul Weinstein: 3,200,000
Habib Brahim: 0 -
Chip Counts After a Break
Level 33: 75,000/150,000 (150,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Place Player Chips Big Blinds 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
8,200,000 54 BB 2 Gary Fisher
4,900,000 32 BB 3 Tal Barasofsky
4,300,000 28 BB 4 Athanasios Kostouros
3,900,000 26 BB 5 Habib Brahim
2,700,000 18 BB 6 Petteri Laiho
2,500,000 16 BB 7 Christina Solli
1,600,000 10 BB 8 Shaul Weinstein
1,500,000 10 BB 9 Alexis Lucarini
1,500,000 10 BB -
Barasofsky Punches Back

Tal Barasofsky Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The two were at it again as Christina Solli opened from the early position with A♥Q♥ and Tal Barasofsky responded by moving all-in for a total of 2,000,000.
Unlike her quick decisions in previous hands, Solli took about a minute this time before making the call, only to discover it was a mirror situation from moments earlier, with Barasofsky holding the better ace with A♠K♥.
The board ran out A♦4♣2♥10♠7♦, and Barasofsky secured the double-up to win his chips back.
Tal Barasofsky: 4,300,000
Christina Solli: 1,900,000 -
Solli Doubles Through Barasofsky

Christina Solli Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christina Solli min-raised from the hijack with A♣K♣, and Tal Barasofsky looked down at A♥Q♦ in the small blind. No slow play this time as Barasofsky three-bet to 900,000. Solli quickly moved all-in for 1,800,000 total, and after a slight grimace, Barasofsky made the call.
The flop came 10♥J♥7♠, keeping Solli firmly in the lead while Barasofsky was left searching for a king or running cards.
After the 7♦ turn, Solli needed to dodge just a King on the river to double up, and that’s what she did as the 8♥ hit the table.
Christina Solli: 3,900,000
Tal Barasofsky: 2,000,000 -
Solli Runs Into Aces Again

Christina Solli Level 32: 50,000/125,000 (125,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Veli-Pekka Penttinen opened to 250,000 from the middle position with A♠A♥, and Christina Solli defended her big blind, calling 125,000 more with 9♦9♣.
On the flop of K♠10♦2♥ Solli check-called a small continuation bet of 150,000 from Penttinen. The J♦ on the turn slowed things down a bit as both players checked.
The river paired the board with the J♠, and Solli checked once more. Penttinen went for some value, betting 375,000 into a pot of 975,000. Solli made the call, only to be shown the bad news.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 9,000,000
Christina Solli: 1,900,000The final table is not going as planned for the Norwegian. She started the day just behind Penttinen in chips but has now dropped to 15 big blinds. On the other hand, Penttinen continues to extend his lead, with Gary Fisher next in line with 4,900,000.
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Flush on the Turn Saves Brahim

Habib Brahim Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Christina Solli opened with a min-raise from the early position holding 4♥4♦. Habib Brahim, the shortest stack at the table, just called on the button with A♠A♦. The blinds folded, and the two went heads-up to the flop.
And what a flop it was. 3♠K♠4♠ as Solli hit middle set, but Brahim still had plenty of outs. Solli checked, and the Swede made a small bet of 100,000. Solli quickly raised to 400,000, and Brahim responded by moving all-in for 1,400,000. After counting it out, Solli made the call.
Brahim needed either a spade or an ace to survive, and the 9♠ immediately rolled off on the turn, giving him the flush. Solli was now trailing and needed the board to pair on the river to fill up or hit quads. Instead another spade appeared on the river, and Brahim doubled up with his slowplayed Aces, while Solli lost about a third of her stack.
Christina Solli: 3,300,000
Habib Brahim: 3,000,000 -
The Rich Get Richer

Veli-Pekka Penttinen Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 9/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The first big pot of the final table played out between two Finns. Petteri Laiho opened to 200,000 from the middle position with A♥J♥, and chip leader Veli-Pekka Penttinen three-bet to 675,000 on the button with A♠K♥. The action folded back to Laiho, who made the call.
The dealer spread 2♠10♦5♠. Laiho checked, and Penttinen made a continuation bet of 400,000 into a pot of 1,600,000. Laiho called.
The turn paired the board with the 10♣, and both players checked. The river brought the K♠, giving Penttinen a check mark. After Laiho checked once more, Penttinen fired a value bet of 650,000. Laiho gave it some thought but ultimately let it go. Penttinen extends his chip lead and now holds nearly a quarter of all the chips in play.
Veli-Pekka Penttinen: 7,400,000
Petteri Laiho: 2,000,000 -
Sankala Falls in 10th as the Final Table Is Set

Miro Sankala Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Miro Sankala on the button, who pushed all-in for just under 10 big blinds. Athanasios Kostouros in the big blind took a minute, as the shove was for a big chunk of his own stack. After about a count of two, the Greek made the call with A♠8♠, while Sankala tabled K♥10♦.
The flop came K♠9♣3♣, pairing Sankala’s king and sending him into the lead. He now only had to dodge an ace or running cards to secure his seat at the final table.
The turn brought the 3♠, giving Kostouros additional outs with a flush draw. The river was the case 9♠, improving Kostouros to a flush and eliminating Sankala in 10th place for €12,800.
Athanasios Kostouros: 2,100,000
Miro Sankala: 0
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table With Sankala’s elimination, the final table of nine is now set. Veli-Pekka Penttinen leads the way and sits in pole position for the €169,500 first-place prize, followed closely by Christina Solli in second.
You can watch the final table livestream on the OlyBet Poker or PokerPro World channels with a 30-minute delay.
2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Chip Counts
Place Player Chips 1 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
5,750,000 2 Christina Solli
5,270,000 3 Tal Barasofsky
4,450,000 4 Petteri Laiho
3,475,000 5 Athanasios Kostouros
3,225,000 6 Gary Fisher
2,975,000 7 Alexis Lucarini
2,250,000 8 Shaul Weinstein
1,975,000 9 Habib Brahim
1,625,000 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Payouts
Place Prize 1 €169,500 2 €112,900 3 €77,150 4 €60,900 5 €46,250 6 €35,450 7 €27,250 8 €20,950 9 €16,200 -
Barasofsky Takes From Solli

Tal Barasofsky Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Tal Barasofsky opened to 200,000 UTG. Chip leader Christina Solli decided to make the call.
Solli check-called a 175,000 bet from Barasofsky on the J♣3♥6♦ flop. Action repeated itself on the 10♣ turn, the only difference being that the sizing from Barasofsky now was 325,000. Solli completed the check trifecta on the Q♣ river, and Barasofsky fired an impressive 800,000. Solli made the call rather swiftly.
Tal Barasofsky: K♦9♠
Christina Solli: 9♥8♥With a superior straight, Barasofsky won a decent pot against big-stacked Solli.
Christina Solli: 5,275,000
Tal Barasofsky: 4,450,000 -
Newey Out; Final Table Bubble

Paul Newey Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 10/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to short-stacked Paul Newey, who moved all in for 550,000. Alexis Lucarini re-shoved from the Small Blind, and after Christina Solli swiftly folded her Big Blind, the two contestants tabled their holdings.
Paul Newey: 7♠5♠
Alexis Lucarini: K♣J♥Lucarini took a solid lead on the J♦3♦9♣ flop. The 8♠ turn gave Newey a straight draw, but the A♦ ultimately ended his tournament life. The tournament is now on the final table bubble.
Alexis Lucarini: 2,200,000
Paul Newey: 0 -
Gordo Out Shortly After the Break

Guillermo Gordo Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 11/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Guillermo Gordo, who moved all in for 1,175,000 from the Button. Alexis Lucarini made the call from the Small Blind; he didn’t have to worry about chip leader Christina Solli, who was sitting out her Big Blind.
Guillermo Gordo: K♠7♣
Alexis Lucarini: A♥J♦No help for Gordo as the board spelled out 2♠Q♥8♦3♦5♣, and “GGordo” was eliminated in twelfth place for €10,750.
Alexis Lucarini: 2,700,000
Guillermo Gordo: 0 -
Chip Counts After the First Break

Christina Solli Level 31: 50,000/100,000 (100,000) Entries: 12/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The remaining players have returned after the first 20-minute break of the day. Below are the current chip counts.
Position Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Christina Solli
Norway 5,825,000 58 2 Petteri Laiho
Finland 3,555,000 36 3 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,240,000 32 4 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,690,000 27 5 Gary Fisher
England 2,625,000 26 6 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,825,000 18 7 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,490,000 15 8 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,475,000 15 9 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,325,000 13 10 Habib Brahim
Sweden 1,300,000 13 11 Guillermo Cifuentes
Spain 1,175,000 12 12 Paul Newey
England 1,050,000 11 -
Margolin’s Shortstack Run Ends in 13th

Lev Margolin Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 13/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Lev Margolin had been nursing a short stack for most of the day at the featured table, doing his best to survive. He was pleased to look down at A♣5♦ on the button and moved all-in for just over three big blinds. Unfortunately for him, Paul Newey woke up with a stronger ace in the big blind and made the quick call after the small blind got out of the way.
The flop came 2♣4♥6♥, giving the Israeli a gutshot straight draw along with his five as an out. The turn 7♥ took a couple of outs away, leaving Margolin needing a non-heart three or eight to stay alive.
The river brought the 2♥, completing Newey’s flush and eliminating Margolin in 13th place for €10,750.
Paul Newey: 1,600,000
Lev Margolin: 0 -
Zarins Bids Farewell

Girts Zarins Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 13/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 After three minutes’ worth of pondering UTG, Girts Zarins eventually moved all in for 850,000. After receiving the county, Sweden’s Habib Brahim re-shoved for 1,125,000 from the Hi-jack. The remaining players folded, and the contestants were soon given the green light to turn over their cards.
Girts Zarins: 7♥7♠
Habib Brahim: 9♦9♠No help for Zarins on the 8♥3♠K♠K♥A♦ runout, and he was eliminated in fourteenth place for €8,950.
Habib Brahim: 2,175,000
Girts Zarins: 0 -
Keränen Busts Against Kostouros

Ville-Matti Keränen Level 30: 40,000/80,000 (80,000) Entries: 14/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 Action folded to Ville-Matti Keränen, who open-shoved for 790,000 from the Cut-off. After receiving the count, Athanasios Kostouros made the call from the Big Blind.
Ville-Matti Keränen: A♥7♦
Athanasios Kostouros: A♣Q♦Keränen was trailing, and he wasn’t able to extend his tournament life as the board spelled out 10♥10♠8♦4♥K♠. As such, he became the first Day 4 casualty from the outer table, cashing for €8,950.
Athanasios Kostouros: 3,100,000
Ville-Matti Keränen: 0 -
Dwyer First Casualty of the Day

John Dwyer Level 29: 30,000/60,000 (60,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 More than an hour into the Final Day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn Main Event, we have the first elimination of the day.
John Dwyer opened to 130,000 from the early position with A♥7♣, and Gary Fisher called from the big blind with 10♥9♥ for 70,000 more.
The dealer opened a truly action-packed flop of A♦J♥7♥, giving Dwyer two pair, while Fisher flopped a gutshot straight flush draw for 11 outs. Fisher checked to Dwyer, who continued for 70,000. Fisher then check-raised to 400,000. Dwyer quickly announced all-in, and Fisher almost beat him into the pot with the call.
With 2,300,000 chips in the middle, the turn brought the 3♥, completing Fisher’s flush. Only an ace or a seven on the river could save Dwyer with a full house. The river did pair the board, but it was the J♣, sending Dwyer to the rail in 16th place for €7,750.
Gary Fisher: 2,500,000
John Dwyer: 0 -
TV Table Soon Going Live
Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 The live-streamed TV Table, with Andreas “Wiseguy” Höglund and Jason Glatzer on comms, will go live in roughly 20 minutes. It can be seen through the player above.
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Let’s Dance

Level 28: 25,000/50,000 (50,000) Entries: 16/1,033 Prizes: €1,000,000 This is it, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the final day of the 2026 Kings of Tallinn. This poker.pro live reporter had issues sleeping, feeling like a twelve-year-old the night before Christmas.
The remaining 16 €1,100 Main Event players have just taken their seats, and their first goal is to reach the nine-handed final table. Below is the seat draw. Let’s dance.
Table Seat Player England Chips Big Blinds 15 1 Gary Fisher
England 1,955,000 39 15 2 Paul Newey
England 1,965,000 39 15 3 Guillermo Gordo
Spain 3,915,000 78 15 4 John Dwyer
Ireland 1,540,000 31 15 5 Alexis Lucarini
France 1,055,000 21 15 6 Christina Solli
Norway 760,000 15 15 7 Shaul Weinstein
Israel 1,920,000 38 15 8 Lev Margolin
Israel 725,000 15 20 1 Tal Barasofsky
Israel 3,015,000 60 20 2 Athanasios Kostouros
Greece 1,890,000 38 20 3 Girts Zarins
Latvia 845,000 17 20 4 Veli-Pekka Penttinen
Finland 2,595,000 52 20 5 Habib Brahim
Sweden 2,700,000 54 20 6 Miro Sankala
Finland 1,310,000 26 20 7 Ville-Matti Keränen
Finland 2,120,000 42 20 8 Petteri Laiho
Finland 2,695,000 54
| Level | SB | BB | BB Ante |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 100 | 200 | 0 |
| 2 | 100 | 200 | 200 |
| 3 | 100 | 300 | 300 |
| 4 | 200 | 400 | 400 |
| 5 | 300 | 600 | 600 |
| 6 | 400 | 800 | 800 |
| 7 | 500 | 1,000 | 1,000 |
| 8 | 600 | 1,200 | 1,200 |
| 9 | 800 | 1,600 | 1,600 |
| 10 | 1,000 | 2,000 | 2,000 |
| 11 | 1,200 | 2,400 | 2,400 |
| 12 | 1,500 | 3,000 | 3,000 |
| 13 | 2,000 | 4,000 | 4,000 |
| 14 | 2,500 | 5,000 | 5,000 |
| 15 | 3,000 | 6,000 | 6,000 |
| 16 | 4,000 | 8,000 | 8,000 |
| 17 | 5,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 |
| 18 | 6,000 | 12,000 | 12,000 |
| 19 | 8,000 | 16,000 | 16,000 |
| 20 | 10,000 | 20,000 | 20,000 |
| 21 | 12,000 | 24,000 | 24,000 |
| 22 | 15,000 | 30,000 | 30,000 |
| 23 | 20,000 | 40,000 | 40,000 |
| 24 | 25,000 | 50,000 | 50,000 |
| 25 | 30,000 | 60,000 | 60,000 |
| 26 | 40,000 | 80,000 | 80,000 |
| 27 | 50,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 |
| 28 | 60,000 | 120,000 | 120,000 |
| 29 | 80,000 | 160,000 | 160,000 |
| 30 | 100,000 | 200,000 | 200,000 |
| 31 | 120,000 | 240,000 | 240,000 |
| 32 | 150,000 | 300,000 | 300,000 |
| 33 | 200,000 | 400,000 | 400,000 |
| 34 | 250,000 | 500,000 | 500,000 |
| 35 | 300,000 | 600,000 | 600,000 |
| 36 | 400,000 | 800,000 | 800,000 |
| 37 | 500,000 | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 |
Event #38: €1,100 Main Event
- Buy-in: €1,100
- Entries: 1,033
- Prize Pool: €1,000,000
- Winner:
Veli-Pekka Penttinen
- Report: Will be uploaded February 16 at 12:00
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finland | €149,770 * | |
| 2 | Israel | €112,770 * | |
| 3 | England | €97,000 * | |
| 4 | Israel | €60,900 | |
| 5 | France | €46,250 | |
| 6 | Finland | €35,450 | |
| 7 | Norway | €27,250 | |
| 8 | Greece | €20,950 | |
| 9 | Sweden | €16,200 | |
| 10 | Finland | €12,800 | |
| 11 | England | €12,800 | |
| 12 | Spain | €10,750 | |
| 13 | Israel | €10,750 | |
| 14 | Latvia | €8,950 | |
| 15 | Finland | €8,950 | |
| 16 | Ireland | €7,750 | |
| 17 | France | €7,750 | |
| 18 | Sweden | €6,750 | |
| 19 | Lithuania | €6,750 | |
| 20 | Estonia | €6,750 | |
| 21 | Lithuania | €5,900 | |
| 22 | Latvia | €5,900 | |
| 23 | Ukraine | €5,900 | |
| 24 | Netherlands | €5,100 | |
| 25 | Greece | €5,100 | |
| 26 | Latvia | €5,100 | |
| 27 | Denmark | €5,100 | |
| 28 | Sweden | €4,450 | |
| 29 | Lithuania | €4,450 | |
| 30 | Norway | €4,450 | |
| 31 | Ukraine | €4,450 | |
| 32 | Finland | €3,850 | |
| 33 | Ukraine | €3,850 | |
| 34 | Latvia | €3,850 | |
| 35 | Sweden | €3,850 | |
| 36 | Spain | €3,850 | |
| 37 | Sweden | €3,850 | |
| 38 | Germany | €3,850 | |
| 39 | Estonia | €3,850 | |
| 40 | Norway | €3,350 | |
| 41 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 42 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 43 | Lithuania | €3,350 | |
| 44 | Estonia | €3,350 | |
| 45 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 46 | Latvia | €3,350 | |
| 47 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 48 | Estonia | €3,350 | |
| 49 | Estonia | €3,350 | |
| 50 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 51 | Finland | €3,350 | |
| 52 | Norway | €3,350 | |
| 53 | Lithuania | €3,350 | |
| 54 | Spain | €3,350 | |
| 55 | Germany | €3,350 | |
| 56 | Sweden | €2,900 | |
| 57 | Romania | €2,900 | |
| 58 | Lithuania | €2,900 | |
| 59 | Latvia | €2,900 | |
| 60 | England | €2,900 | |
| 61 | Lithuania | €2,900 | |
| 62 | Latvia | €2,900 | |
| 63 | Latvia | €2,900 | |
| 64 | France | €2,900 | |
| 65 | Finland | €2,900 | |
| 66 | Lithuania | €2,900 | |
| 67 | Latvia | €2,900 | |
| 68 | Ireland | €2,900 | |
| 69 | Denmark | €2,900 | |
| 70 | Estonia | €2,900 | |
| 71 | Finland | €2,900 | |
| 72 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 73 | Lithuania | €2,550 | |
| 74 | Ireland | €2,550 | |
| 75 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 76 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 77 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 78 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 79 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 80 | Sweden | €2,550 | |
| 81 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 82 | England | €2,550 | |
| 83 | Poland | €2,550 | |
| 84 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 85 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 86 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 87 | Finland | €2,550 | |
| 88 | Lithuania | €2,550 | |
| 89 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 90 | Netherlands | €2,550 | |
| 91 | Sweden | €2,550 | |
| 92 | Cyprus | €2,550 | |
| 93 | Estonia | €2,550 | |
| 94 | Lithuania | €2,550 | |
| 95 | Lithuania | €2,550 | |
| 96 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 97 | Ukraine | €2,200 | |
| 98 | Norway | €2,200 | |
| 99 | Denmark | €2,200 | |
| 100 | ENgland | €2,200 | |
| 101 | Israel | €2,200 | |
| 102 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 103 | Norway | €2,200 | |
| 104 | Estonia | €2,200 | |
| 105 | Norway | €2,200 | |
| 106 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 107 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 108 | Lithuania | €2,200 | |
| 109 | Lithuania | €2,200 | |
| 110 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 111 | Denmark | €2,200 | |
| 112 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 113 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 114 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 115 | England | €2,200 | |
| 116 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 117 | Sweden | €2,200 | |
| 118 | Finland | €2,200 | |
| 119 | Estonia | €2,200 | |
| 120 | Michal Zagrodnik | Poland | €2,000 |
| 121 | Norway | €2,000 | |
| 122 | Latvia | €2,000 | |
| 123 | Norway | €2,000 | |
| 124 | Sweden | €2,000 | |
| 125 | Finland | €2,000 | |
| 126 | Finland | €2,000 | |
| 127 | Ukraine | €2,000 | |
| 128 | Finland | €2,000 | |
| 129 | Lithuania | €2,000 | |
| 130 | Sweden | €2,000 | |
| 131 | Finland | €2,000 | |
| 132 | Estonia | €2,000 | |
| 133 | Finland | €2,000 | |
| 134 | Sweden | €2,000 | |
| 135 | Lithuania | €2,000 |











