2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius

2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Live Reporting

Our team at poker.pro is on-site at the 2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius at the Olympic Casino in Lietuva, covering key hands and the biggest moments from the €555 NLH Championship and €1,100 NLH Main Event.

  • Recent Eliminations

    Matas Cimbolas.
    Matas Cimbolas
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:35/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    Matas Cimbolas is among the recent exits, with the following players hitting the rail:-

    Matas Cimbolas – 0
    Tomas Pinkevičius – 0
    Julien Fuchs – 0
    Matas Budginas – 0
    Robertas Timinskas – 0
    Gerardas Lukšėnas – 0
    Kristaps Vismanis – 0

  • Skridulis Skittled

    Rokas Skridulis
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:35/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    With around 27,000 in the middle on a flop of 663, defending champion Rokas Skridulis led out with a bet of 7,000, and called a raise to 14,000 from Audrius Šiaulys.

    On the 3 turn, Skridulis check-called a bet of 16,000 from Šiaulys.

    The K river completed the board, and Skridulis jammed with the covering stack. Šiaulys snap-called for hid remaining stack of 125,000.

    Skridulis tabled A5, playing the board two pair after missing his flush draw, but Šiaulys had KK for the full house.

    Audrius Šiaulys – 348,000
    Rokas Skridulis – 62,000

  • Daukševič Takes Three-Bet Pot

    Artūras Daukševič
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:42/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    Albert Ostrovskij opened to 7,000 from middle position, and called a three-bet to 19,000 from Artūras Daukševič on the button.

    On the Q76 flop, Ostrovskij check-called in the face of a bet of 15,000 from Daukševič.

    The 4 hit on the turn, and Ostrovskij check-folded without ceremony versus a double-barrel of 30,000 from his opponent.

    Artūras Daukševič – 340,000
    Albert Ostrovskij – 465,000

  • Payouts Confirmed – €29,370 for First

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:42/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    The tournament director has confirmed that 15 places will be paid, with a minimum cash worth €2,290, while the significant sum of €29,370 awaits the champion.

    The full payouts are as follows:-

    PlacePayout
    1€29,370
    2€19,780
    3€13,740
    4€10,000
    5€7,710
    6€6,040
    7€4,930
    8€4,140
    9€3,500
    10-11€2,980
    12-13€2,600
    14-15€2,290

    The tournament director has also confirmed play will conclude in Day 2 after nine levels, or once the final table of nine is reached, whichever is earlier.

  • Top Counts at First Break

    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:42/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    Albert Ostrovskij still tops the standings at the first break, with the top stacks as follows:-

    Albert Ostrovskij – 532,000
    Justas Vaiciulionis – 395,000
    Sergej Babincev – 347,000
    Stanislovas Viničenka – 345,000
    Vadims Milovs – 332,500
    Artūras Daukševič – 300,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 290,000

    Late registration has now closed for the event, with the final figures reaching 121 entries, creating a €114,950 prize pool. Payout information will be confirmed as soon as it is available.

  • Break Time – Late Registration Closing

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:40/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    The players have been sent on a 15-minute break, with late registration for the event due to close before the start of the next level.

    Payout information will be available shortly after the close of late registration.

  • Juozapavičius Good at Showdown

    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    Start of Day 2 chip leader Albert Ostrovskij opened to 5,000 from the cutoff, and received calls from Matas Budginas on the button, and Adomas Juozapavičius in the big blind.

    On the Q53 flop, action checked to Ostrovskij, who continued with a bet of 5,500, which failed to shake off either of his opponents.

    The 8 turn and 10 river were checked through, and Juozapavičius took the pot with QJ.

    Adomas Juozapavičius – 285,000
    Albert Ostrovskij – 450,000
    Matas Budginas – 64,000

  • Morkunas Forces Skridulis River Fold

    Rokas Skridulis
    Rokas Skridulis
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    Defending champion Rokas Skridulis opened to 5,000 from the button, and called a three-bet to 15,000 from Dominykas Morkunas in the small blind.

    On the 942 flop, Morkunas check-called in the face of a bet of 8,000 from Skridulis.

    The 2 turn was checked to the Q river, where Morkunas led out with a bet of 23,000, leading to a swift fold from Skridulis.

    Dominykas Morkunas – 155,000
    Rokas Skridulis – 175,000

  • Straight Flush for Leščiauskas

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:42/112
    Prizes:€106,400

    Martins Poritis opened to 6,000 under the gun, and received calls from Linas Leščiauskas in the next seat, and Kriss Riekstins in the big blind.

    Action was checked to Poritis on the J108 flop, who fired out a bet of 8,000, which only Leščiauskas called.

    On the 9 turn, Poritis double-barreled with a bet of 31,000. Leščiauskas called, leaving himself only 5,500 behind.

    The 9 hit on the river, and Poritis fired out a bet of 6,000. Leščiauskas quickly called off, and tabled AQ for the one-card straight flush, while Poritis had QQ for the straight.

    Linas Leščiauskas – 115,000
    Martins Poritis – 51,000

  • Set for Stanevičius

    Aurimas Stanevicius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/112
    Prizes:€106,400

    With around 56,000 in the middle on a board of Q1028J, 2024 Kings of Vilnius Main Event champion Aurimas Stanevičius jammed for 35,000, sending Gytis Lazauninkas into the tank.

    After around a minute, Lazauninkas flicked in a calling chip. Stanevičius tabled JJ for the rivered set of jacks, and after taking a bit of time to study the board, Lazauninkas mucked.

    Aurimas Stanevičius – 126,000
    Gytis Lazauninkas – 56,000

  • Jacks for Timinskas

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/111
    Prizes:€105,450

    Khai Kiet Duong opened to 5,500, and called a three-bet jam to 28,500 from Robertas Timinskas.

    Robertas Tominskas: JJ
    Khai Kiet Duong: J10

    “Oh nice”, remarked Tominskas when he saw his opponent’s holding, and although there was a minor turn sweat, he held across the QQ3A10 runout.

    Robertas Tominskas – 63,000
    Khai Kiet Duong – 165,000

  • Navickas Batters Bassus

    Audrius Navickas
    Audrius Navickas
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:43/109
    Prizes:€103,550

    Romas Bassus was all-in for around 37,000 and at risk against Audrius Navickas.

    Romas Bassus: 1010
    Audrius Navickas: QQ

    Bassus had run into an overpair, and there was no two-outer on the AA2JQ runout, Navickas improving to a full house.

    Audrius Navickas – 185,000
    Romas Bassus – 0

  • Set No Good for Salminen

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Teemu Salminen was all-in for 44,000 and at risk against Svajūnas Šeduikis.

    Teemu Salminen: 33
    Svajūnas Šeduikis: QQ

    Salminen was crushed, and although he found a set on the turn, it proved to be irrelevant against his opponent’s flopped top set, the runout coming QJ935.

    Svajūnas Šeduikis – 275,000
    Teemu Salminen – 0

  • Poritis Sets Trap to Catch Tamašauskas

    Vincas Tamasauskas
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Aleksandrs Horjonoks opened to 6,000 from early position, and received a call from Martins Poritis in the cutoff, before WSOP bracelet winner Vincas Tamašauskas three-bet jammed from the button for 54,000.

    Horjonoks folded, but Poritis made the call for his total stack of 50,000.

    Martins Poritis: QQ
    Vincas Tamašauskas: K10

    Poritis had set the trap with queens, and Tamašauskas was dead by the turn on the Q433A runout.

    “Nice flat”, acknowledged Tamašauskas, who continued, “I’m ahead of you all day”, gesturing to Horjonoks with a smile.

    Martins Poritis – 111,000
    Aleksandrs Horjonoks – 81,0000
    Vincas Tamašauskas – 4,000

  • Juozapavičius Cracks Caikins

    Adomas Juozapavicius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Adomas Juozapavičius opened to 4,000 from the hijack, and received a call from Kristaps Vismanis in the cutoff, before Viktors Caikins three-bet jammed from the button for 32,000.

    Juozapavičius took some time to think before four-bet jamming for around 175,000, and Vismanis got out of the way.

    Viktors Caikins: AJ
    Adomas Juozapavičius: 88

    It was off to the races, and Juozapavičius’ snowmen were not melted by the 43210K runout.

    Adomas Juozapavičius – 215,000
    Kristaps Vismanis – 69,000
    Viktors Caikins – 0

  • Budginas Good at Showdown

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:46/104
    Prizes:€98,800

    Matas Budginas opened to 4,000 from early position, and Romans Lihacovs defended the big blind.

    On the K96 flop, Lihacovs check-called in the face of a bet of 4,000 from Budginas.

    The 4 turn was checked to the 2 river, where Lihacovs led out with a blocker bet of 2,000. Budginas called and tabled K7 for a pair of kings, and that was good versus Lihacovs 106 for a pair of sixes.

    Romans Lihacovs – 125,000
    Matas Budginas – 96,000

  • Jungevičius Triple-Barrels

    Kestutis Jungevičius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:46/104
    Prizes:€98,800

    Kęstutis Jungevičius opened to 4,000 under the gun, and received a call from Dominykas Morkunas on the button.

    Jungevičius continued with a bet of 6,000 on the 642 flop, which failed to shake off Morkunas.

    The same pattern followed on the 3 turn, this time in respect of a bet of 15,000 from Jungevičius.

    The J river completed the board, and Morkunas could not withstand the heat of a triple-barrel of 70,000 from his opponent.

    Kęstutis Jungevičius – 250,000
    Dominykas Morkunas – 75,000

  • Cards in the Air

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:48/101
    Prizes:€95,950

    Play is underway here in Day 2 of the Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event, stay tuned to poker.pro for your coverage of all the action.

  • Albert Ostrovskij Leads into Day 2 of 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event

    Albert Ostrovskij
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:45/98
    Prizes:€93,100

    After Paulius Kisielius sealed a maiden live title in the €555 NLH Championship yesterday, poker.pro‘s coverage of the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius festival moves to the flagship tournament, the €1,100 Main Event.

    We are picking up the action at the start of Day 2, from noon on May 15, after the completion of three starting flights. A total of 45 players qualified from 98 entrants, creating a €93,100 prize pool, but with late registration open until the start of Level 15, those numbers are sure to swell further.

    Albert Ostrovskij of Lithuania (383,500) holds the chip lead at the start of play from Vadims Milovs of Latvia (325,500), while Artūras Daukševič of Lithuania (279,000) completes the podium places.

    Ostrovskij has produced strong results in 2026, finishing sixth in the OlyBet Showdown Voodoo Spring Edition Main Event in Riga in March, and tenth in the OlyBet Showdown Main Event in Tallinn in April, and will no doubt be hoping to finally get his hands on an OlyBet Main Event trophy.

    Milovs has total recorded cashes of $168,172, while his biggest score is a €40,000 payday for a runner-up finish at an event at EPT Berlin back in 2010. Daukševič has lifetime earnings of $115,513, and finished third in the OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event in 2023. (All figures courtesy of The Hendon Mob)

    Start of Day 2 Top Ten Counts

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    2 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    3 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    4 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    6 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    7 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    8 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    9 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075
    10 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071

    There are plenty of other notable names in the field, including defending champion Rokas Skridulis (76,000), Sigitas Raila (90,500), fresh off a fourth-place finish in the €555 NLH Championship, and OlyBet Showdown Voodoo Riga Spring Edition champion Justas Vaičiulionis (275,000).

    Rokas Skridolis
    2025 Main Event Champion Rokas Skridolis

    Start of Day 2 Full Counts

    The full list of Day 2 qualifiers is as follows:-

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    2 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    3 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    4 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    6 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    7 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    8 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    9 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075
    10 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071
    11 Romans LihacovsLatvia137,00069
    12 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania135,50068
    13 Adomas JuozapavičiusLithuania134,00067
    14 Valerijus RaginisLithuania121,50061
    15 Marek ŽigelEstonia118,50059
    16 Audrius NavickasLithuania111,00056
    17 Egidijus MatonisLithuania108,50054
    18 Gytis LazauninkasLithuania103,50052
    19 Aleksandrs HorjonoksLatvia95,00048
    20 Edgaras KausinisLithuania94,00047
    21 Sigitas RailaLithuania90,50045
    22 Krisjanis BalodisLatvia83,00042
    23 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania82,00041
    24 Romas BassusLithuania81,00041
    25 Matas BudginasLithuania79,00040
    26 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania77,50039
    27 Rokas SkridulisLithuania76,00038
    28 Vincas TamašauskasLithuania76,00038
    29 Liutauras ArmanavičiusLithuania64,50032
    30 Kriss RiekstinsLatvia64,50032
    31 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania56,00028
    32 Artūras AntonianasLithuania53,00027
    33 Audrius ŠiaulysLithuania52,50026
    34 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania51,50025
    35 Jani MakinenFinland45,50023
    36 Aurimas StanevičiusLithuania44,50022
    37 Vytautas KačerauskasLithuania44,00022
    38 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania40,00020
    39 Viktors ChaikinsLatvia40,00020
    40 Ville KeranenFinland36,50018
    41 Andžej ZinkevičLithuania33,00017
    42 Robertas TiminskasLithuania25,50013
    43 Jevgenijs SapronenkoLatvia23,00012
    44 Raimonds OzolinsLatvia17,0009
    45 Miroslav LukacSerbia15,5008

    Day 2 Seating Draw

    The seating draw for Day 2 is set out below:-

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    21 Jevgenijs SapronenkoLatvia23,00012
    22 Jani MakinenFinland45,50023
    23 Valerijus RaginisLithuania121,50061
    24 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania135,50068
    25 Audrius ŠiaulysLithuania52,50026
    26 Artūras AntonianasLithuania53,00027
    27 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    28Empty
    29Empty
    31 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania40,00020
    32 Rokas SkridulisLithuania76,00038
    33 Romas BassusLithuania81,00041
    34 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania82,00041
    35 Audrius NavickasLithuania111,00056
    36Empty
    37Empty
    38 Raimonds OzolinsLatvia17,0009
    39 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    41 Adomas JuozapavičiusLithuania134,00067
    42Empty
    43Empty
    44 Viktors ChaikinsLatvia40,00020
    45 Romans LihacovsLatvia137,00069
    46 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    47 Matas BudginasLithuania79,00040
    48Empty
    49 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    51Empty
    52 Vytautas KačerauskasLithuania44,00022
    53Empty
    54Empty
    55 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania51,50026
    56 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071
    57 Robertas TiminskasLithuania25,50013
    58 Edgaras KausinisLithuania94,00047
    59 Miroslav LukacSerbia15,5008
    61 Aurimas StanevičiusLithuania44,50022
    62 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania77,50039
    63 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    64Empty
    65Empty
    66 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    67Empty
    68 Gytis LazauninkasLithuania103,50052
    69 Krisjanis BalodisLatvia83,00042
    71 Ville KeranenFinland36,50018
    72 Sigitas RailaLithuania90,50045
    73 Aleksandrs HorjonoksLatvia95,00048
    74Empty
    75 Linas LeščiauskasLithuania50,00025
    76 Kriss RiekstinsLatvia64,50032
    77Empty
    78 Vincas TamašauskasLithuania76,00038
    79 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    81 Marek ŽigelEstonia118,50059
    82Empty
    83 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    84Empty
    85 Liutauras ArmanavičiusLithuania64,50032
    86 Andžej ZinkevičLithuania33,00017
    87 Egidijus MatonisLithuania108,50054
    88 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania56,00028
    89 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075

    The players will return to Level 13, with blinds of 1,000/2,000, with a 2,000 big blind ante. The clock is set to 60-minute levels, and Day 2 entrants will receive a starting stack of 50,000.

    Late registration is open until the start of Level 15, and play will conclude in Day 2 after nine levels. The survivors will return to Olympic Casino, Lietuva, at noon on May 16 for the final day.

    Stay tuned to poker.pro for your coverage of all the action from the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event.

  • Paulius Kisielius Earns First Live Trophy in 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship Win (*€17,100 After Heads-Up Deal)

    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:1/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Paulius Kisielius tasted the pain of a runner-up finish in the Kings of Vilnius Main Event in November 2025, and although the blow was softened by a career-best score of €47,630, secured after a heads-up deal with the eventual champion, Mantas Bagocius, the Lithuanian has nursed a burning desire to go one better since.

    Today, Kisielius got his wish as he emerged as the last player standing in the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship, from a Day 3 field of nine, to finally get his hands on a live trophy.

    Another heads-up deal came into play when the 169-entry field was reduced to its final duo, after Andrej Sidinevskij eliminated short-stack Robertas Visockas in third.

    Andrej Sidinevskij (Photo: Mantas Repecka)

    Despite holding a more than 2:1 lead over Kisielius, Sidinevskij was content to agree a chop of €14,000, with only the destination of the trophy, and the final €3,100 of the €80,275 prize pool, still to be determined by the heads-up contest. Kisielius quickly turned the deficit around, and the end came when he had his opponent drawing dead on the turn with two pair.

    2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship Final Table Results

    Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship Final Table (Photo: Mantas Repecka)
    PlacePlayerCountryPayout
    1 Paulius KisieliusLithuania€17,100*
    2 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania€14,000*
    3 Robertas VisockasLithuania€8,990
    4 Sigitas RailaLithuania€7,000
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania€5,440
    6 Ville KeranenFinland€4,230
    7 Alex HeinonenFinland€3,290
    8 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania€2,670
    9 Onni HarmaalaFinland€2,140

    Winner’s Reaction

    Kisielius was surprised by the deal, saying “Yeh it was a bit of a strange agreement, I definitely didn’t expect it. He was tired after three days of playing I think, although today had been quick. It was a tough field, got a bit lucky at certain points, but yeh it all ended well.

    “I’m really happy because it’s my first trophy. I’ve had some runner-ups and thirds, so finally got it. So it’s really nice, and yeh pleased and proud of myself.”

    Kisielius would describe himself as a serious amateur, and maintains that despite his recent successes, his business commitments do not allow him time to pursue the game in a more serious capacity. He fully intends to play whenever he can, however, and as a regular at OlyBet events in Vilnius, he is thinking about spreading his wings further afield and joining the action in Riga and Tallinn.

    “I play for fun, and it’s good to compete against strong players. You can win, many are stronger than me, but you can win if you try. I will probably get to Tallinn, it’s difficult to take too much time away, but any time I can you’ll see me!”

    Paulius Kisielius

    Final Day Recap

    Ville Keranen started the day with a decent lead over Sigitas Raila and Sidinevskij, while the champion was sitting in the middle of the pack.

    Kisielius got moving early, after being on the right end of an aces versus queens cooler against Onni Harmaala. The Finn was left short, and was the first casualty of the final table shortly after, falling to Sidinevskij.

    The final duo tangled in a big four-bet pot, which went Sidinevskij’s way following a jam over Kisielius’ flop lead, to send him to the top of the standings. Algirdas Saveikis was now the short-stack, and he hit the wall when he ran into Visockas’ ace-king to lose a flip.

    Alex Heinonen had less than ten bigs when he jammed the small blind with a weak ace, but ran into Visockas’ pocket nines to exit in seventh. The champion had now become relatively short, but he doubled in crucial fashion with a dominating ace against Visockas.

    Robertas Visockas

    Raila proceeded to pick up rockets at the perfect time, ending up in a three-way all-in situation with Keranen and Sidinevskij, both of whom had decent hands, but which proved to be no match for the strongest of pocket pairs, sending Keranen to the rail in sixth.

    Kisielius picked up crucial chips when he check-jammed the turn in a chunky three-way pot to take it down unopposed, before Tomas Kovalenka came off worst in a flip versus Raila in a big blind versus button scenario, to reduce the field to four.

    A huge cooler erupted between the chip leaders, Raila and Sidinevskij, in what proved to be the key hand of the tournament prior to the deal. In an under the gun versus big blind spot, Sidinevskij four-bet jammed with aces and was snapped by Raila’s jacks. There was no escape for Raila, who was left with dust, and was finished off in fourth by Sidinevskij in the next hand.

    Sigitas Raila

    Visockas was next to go, after jamming his short-stack from the small blind into Sidinevskij’s stronger ace, and it appeared the stage was set for a heads-up contest between Sidinevskij and Kisielius, Sidinevskij holding a more than 2:1 advantage.

    However, the heads-up deal was swiftly agreed, and Kisielius quickly reversed the position to get his hands on the trophy and final portion of the prize pool, securing a handsome €17,100 payday.

    That concludes poker.pro‘s coverage of this event, but be sure to join us from noon tomorrow for our coverage of Day 2 of the €1,100 Main Event.

  • Paulius Kisielius Wins 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship (*€17,100 After Heads-Up Deal)

    Paulius Kisielius
    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:1/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Paulius Kisielius has emerged as the last player standing in the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship, banking €17,100 for his efforts, after the heads-up deal with Andrej Sidinevskij.

    Stay tuned for an interview with the winner and a recap of the final day.

  • Andrej Sidinevskij Eliminated in 2nd Place (*€14,000 After Heads-Up Deal)

    Andrej Sidinevskij
    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:1/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sidinevskij’s lead was gradually whittled away after a number of three-bet-folds, and he was all-in here for around 1,500,000 and covered by Paulius Kisielius.

    Andrej Sidinevskij: K8
    Paulis Kisielius: 75

    With the trophy and €3,100 on the line, Sidinevskij was ahead. However he was dead by the turn on the J7353 runout, Kisielius making two pair.

    The players warmly shook hands, and Kisielius was left to lift the trophy.

    Paulius Kisielius – 6,760,000
    Andrej Sidinevskij – 0

  • Heads-Up Deal Agreed

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:2/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Despite holding a big lead, Andrej Sidinevskij has agreed to a heads-up deal, whereby both players will bank €14,000 and will play on for €3,100 and the trophy.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 4,900,000
    Paulius Kisielius – 1,860,000

  • Robertas Visockas Eliminated in 3rd Place (€8,990)

    Robertas Visockas
    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:2/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Robertas Visockas moved all-in from the small blind for 550,000, and was quickly called by Andrej Sidinevskij in the big blind.

    Robertas Visockas: A3
    Andrej Sidinevskij: A9

    Visockas was dominated, and Sidinevskij’s better kicker played on the Q42106 runout.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 4,900,000
    Paulius Kisielius – 1,860,000
    Robertas Visockas – 0

  • Sigitas Raila Eliminated in 4th Place (€7,000)

    Sigitas Raila
    Level 29:40,000/80,000/80,000
    Entries:3/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Andrej Sidinevskij opened to 160,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 480,000 from Sigitas Raila in the big blind.

    Sidinevskij thought it through for a bit, before four-bet jamming for 1,865,000. Raila just covered his opponent and called.

    Andrej Sidinevskij: AA
    Sigitas Raila: JJ

    It was a huge cooler between the big stacks, and Sidinevskij held across the 43237 runout.

    Raila was left with 180,000, and he was all-in from the small blind in the next hand against the same oppponent.

    Sigitas Raila: J6
    Andrej Sidinevskij: J9

    Raila was dominated, and Sidinevskij’s better kicker played on the J431010 runout, giving him a big lead three-handed.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 4,100,000
    Paulis Kisielius – 1,925,000
    Robertas Visockas – 550,000
    Sigitas Raila – 0

  • Cowboys for Visockas

    Robertas Visockas
    Level 28:30,000/60,000/60,000
    Entries:4/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Robertas Visockas raised to 130,000 from the small blind, and snap-called an all-in from Sigitas Raila in the big blind, for his total stack of 580,000.

    Robertas Visockas: KK
    Sigitas Raila: A4

    Visockas had a premium, and he held across the 95438 runout, dodging plenty of outs, much to his delight.

    Robertas Visockas – 1,280,000
    Sigitas Raila – 1,925,000

  • Tomas Kovalenka Eliminated in 5th Place (€5,440)

    Tomas Kovalenka
    Level 28:30,000/60,000/60,000
    Entries:4/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sigitas Raila opened to 165,000 from the button, and called a three-bet jam of around 750,000 from Tomas Kovalenka in the big blind.

    Tomas Kovalenka: AJ
    Sigitas Raila: 55

    It was off to the races, and Kovalenka bricked the 96410K runout.

    Sigitas Raila – 2,375,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 0

  • Sidinevskij Good at Showdown

    Andrej Sidinevskij
    Level 28:30,000/60,000/60,000
    Entries:5/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Andrej Sidinevskij opened to 125,000 from the cutoff, and Robertas Visockas defended the big blind.

    The 862 flop was quickly checked to the 7 turn, where Visockas check-called a bet of 75,000 from his opponent.

    The Q river was checked through, and Visockas mucked when his opponent tabled K7 for a pair of sevens.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 2,325,000
    Robertas Visockas – 600,000

  • Kisielius Jams Turn

    Paulius Kisielius
    Level 28:30,000/60,000/60,000
    Entries:5/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Robertas Visockas limped under the gun, Tomas Kovalenka followed suit in the small blind, and Paulius Kisielius checked his option.

    On the K75 flop, action checked to Visockas, who fired out a bet of 100,000, and which failed to shake off either opponent.

    The same pattern followed on the 4 turn, where Visockas slid out a bet of 130,000.

    Kovalenka called, before Kisielius check-jammed for 600,000. Kisielius forced a fold from both opponents, after Visockas spent a significant period of time in the tank.

    Visockas flashed the K after Kovalenka folded.

    Paulius Kisielius – 1,450,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 900,000
    Robertas Visockas – 810,000

  • Break Time

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 27:25,000/50,000/50,000
    Entries:5/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The players have been sent on their first 15-minute break of the day, with the full counts as follows:-

    Sigitas Raila – 2,000,000
    Andrej Sidinevskij – 1,700,000
    Robertas Visockas – 1,350,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 1,200,000
    Paulius Kisielius – 875,000

  • Ville Keranen Eliminated in 6th Place (€4,230)

    Ville Keranen
    Level 27:25,000/50,000/50,000
    Entries:5/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sigitas Raila opened to 100,000 from the cutoff, before Ville Keranen three-bet jammed for 565,000 from the button. Andrej Sidinevskij was in the small blind, and he cold-called.

    Action folded back to Raila, who four-bet jammed for 720,000, with Sidinevskij quickly making up the difference, to create a huge three-way all-in scenario.

    Ville Keranen: KJ
    Sigitas Raila: AA
    Andrej Sidinevskij: AQ

    It was a dream spot for Raila, and he held across the 983102 runout, despite a sweat on the turn, to eliminate Keranen and effectively triple-up.

    Sigitas Raila – 2,125,000
    Andrej Sidinevskij – 1,650,000
    Ville Keranen – 0

  • Set for Sidinevskij

    Andrej Sidinevskij
    Level 27:25,000/50,000/50,000
    Entries:6/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Andrej Sidinevskij opened to 110,000 from early position, and Sigitas Raila defended the big blind.

    The A72 flop was checked to the 10 turn, where Raila led out with a bet of 75,000.

    Sidinevskij called to see the 6 river, where Raila check-folded versus a bet of 100,000 from his opponent.

    Sidinevskij proudly tabled AA as he raked in the pot.

    Andrei Sidinevskij – 2,300,000
    Sigitas Raila – 625,000

  • Kisielius Doubles

    Paulius Kisielius
    Level 27:25,000/50,000/50,000
    Entries:6/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Cards were on their backs and stacks were in the middle, with Paulius Kisielius all-in for 375,000 and at risk against Robertas Visockas.

    Paulius Kisielius: AK
    Robertas Visockas: AQ

    Kisielius had Visockas pipped, and his better kicker played on the J6224 runout.

    Paulius Kisielius – 850,000
    Robertas Visockas – 1,055,000

  • Raila Double-Barrels

    Sigitas Raila
    Level 27:25,000/50,000/50,000
    Entries:6/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sigitas Raila opened to 100,000 from the cutoff, and Tomas Kovalenka defended the big blind.

    On the 993 flop, Kovalenka check-called a bet of 75,000 from Raila.

    The 5 hit on the turn, and Kovalenka could not withstand the heat of a double-barrel of 125,000 from Raila.

    Sigitas Raila – 925,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 1,175,000

  • Rockets for Kovalenka

    Tomas Kovalenka
    Level 26:20,000/40,000/40,000
    Entries:6/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Ville Keranen opened to 105,000 from the button, and snap-called a three-bet jam of 590,000 from Tomas Kovalenka in the big blind.

    Tomas Kovalenka: AA
    Ville Keranen: KJ

    Kovalenka had woken up with the goods at a crucial juncture, and his double-up was confirmed by the Q88K6 runout.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 1,280,000
    Ville Keranen – 960,000

  • Alex Heinonen Eliminated in 7th Place (€3,290)

    Alex Heinonen
    Level 26:20,000/40,000/40,000
    Entries:6/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Alex Heinonen jammed from the small blind for 375,000, and was looked up by Robertas Visockas in the big blind.

    Alex Heinonen: A3
    Robertas Visockas: 99

    Heinonen was in trouble with a solitary overcard, and he could only pair the three across the 66573 runout, while also missing a turned gutshot.

    Robertas Visockas – 1,410,000
    Alex Heinonen – 0

  • Algirdas Saveikis Eliminated in 8th Place (€2,670)

    Algirdas Saveikis
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:7/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Robertas Visockas opened to 60,000 from early position, and called a three-bet jam to 210,000 from Algirdas Saveikis from the small blind.

    Algirdas Saveikis: 88
    Robertas Visockas: AK

    It was off to the races, and Saveikis fell behind after the A33 flop. He could not find a miracle two-outer on the 69 remaining runout.

    Robertas Viscokas – 780,000
    Algirdas Saveikis – 0

  • Sidinevskij Takes Four-Bet Pot

    Andrej Sidinevskij
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:8/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Paulis Kisielius opened to 60,000 from under the gun, and was faced with a three-bet to 130,000 from Andrej Sidinevskij on the button.

    Action folded back to Kisielius, who produced a four-bet to 260,000. After some thought, Sidinevskij called.

    On the J83 flop, Kisielius fired out a bet of 225,000. Sidinevskij contemplated the spot for a good minute, sat back in his chair in a relaxed posture. He leaned forward and put his head in his hands for a bit, before moving his remaining stack of 730,000 into the middle.

    Kisielius went into the tank with 600,000 behind, and after about two minutes, Alex Heinonen called the clock. It seemed a tad premature, but Kisielius was put on the countdown, and ultimately folded.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 1,560,000
    Paulius Kisielius – 600,000

  • Keranen Good at Showdown

    Ville Keranen
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:8/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    With around 180,000 in the middle on a board of J443, Ville Keranen led out with a bet of 60,000 from the big blind, and Paulius Kisielius called from the hijack.

    The K river was checked through, and Kisielius mucked when Keranen tabled AJ for two pair, jacks and fours.

    Ville Keranen – 1,525,000
    Paulius Kisielius – 1,075,000

  • Onni Harmaala Eliminated in 9th Place (€2,140)

    Onni Harmaala
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:8/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    After Onni Harmaala chopped a pot with Andrej Sidinevskij, both with weak aces, Sidinesvkij jammed from the small blind on the same opponent, who called off for his final 110,000.

    Onni Harmaala: Q4
    Andrej Sidinevskij: J10

    Harmaala was ahead, but his opponent found a jack on the KJ7510 runout, making Harmaala the first casualty of the final table.

    Andrej Sidinevskij – 985,000
    Onni Harmaala – 0

  • Cooler for Kisielius

    Paulius Kisielius
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Onni Harmaala opened to 60,000 under the gun, and called a three-bet jam of 580,000 from Paulius Kisielius from middle position.

    Paulius Kisielius: AA
    Onni Harmaala: QQ

    It was a rockets versus ladies cooler, and Harmaala was dead by the turn on the A836K runout.

    Paulius Kisielius – 1,135,000
    Onni Harmaala – 140,000

  • Viscokas Three-Bet Jams

    Robertas Visockas
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Andrei Sidnevskij opened to 65,000 from middle position, and folded to a three-bet jam from Robertas Visockas.

    Visockas also got an open through in the first hand, so a decent start for the short-stack.

    Robertas Visockas – 590,000
    Andrei Sidnevskij – 875,000

  • Cards in the Air

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Play is underway here at the final table of the Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship, stay tuned to poker.pro for your coverage of all the action.

  • Ville Keranen Eyes Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship Glory in Final Day

    Ville Keranen
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Only nine players will return today at noon to Olympic Casino Lietuva still in contention to lift the Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship trophy and chunky €18,685 first-place prize, and Ville Keranen of Finland starts the day in pole position.

    Keranen returns to a stack of 1,460,000 at the start of play, and holds a reasonable lead over Lithuanian pair Sigitas Raila (1,020,000) and Andrej Sidinevskij (935,000).

    Keranen is aiming to push his recorded career earnings over the $300,000 mark, while Raila’s biggest tournament cash is a fourth-place finish in the Kings of Vilnius Main Event in 2024 for $23,900.

    The trophy will either end up staying in Lithuania or taking a trip across the Baltic Sea to Finland, with all the combatants hailing from those countries. Keranen is joined by fellow countrymen Onni Harmaala (720,000) and Alex Heinonen (505,000), while Lithuanians Robertas Visockas (415,000) and Algirdas Saveikis (345,000) start at the bottom of the standings.

    Paulius Kisielius (655,000) is in good form, fresh off a runner-up finish in the Kings of Vilnius Main Event in November 2025 for $55,078, and will be a dangerman.

    Paulius Kisielius

    The players will return to 35 minutes left in Level 25, with blinds of 15,000/30,000, with a 30,000 big blind ante. The clock will be set to 40-minute levels and the seating draw, including chip counts, is below.

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    21 Alex HeinonenFinland505,00017
    22 Robertas VisockasLithuania415,00014
    23 Sigitas RailaLithuania1,020,00034
    24 Ville KeranenFinland1,465,00048
    25 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania935,00031
    26 Onni HarmaalaFinland720,00024
    27 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania700,00023
    28 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania345,00011
    29 Paulius KisieliusLithuania655,00021

    All players have guaranteed themselves a €2,140 payday, with the remaining payouts up for grabs as follows:-

    Remaining Payouts

    PlacePayout
    1€18,685
    2€12,440
    3€8,990
    4€7,000
    5€5,440
    6€4,230
    7€3,290
    8€2,670
    9€2,140

    poker.pro will be on the floor from cards in the air until the trophy is lifted, so stay tuned for your coverage of what is sure to be an engrossing final day of poker thrills and spills!

  • Ville Keranen Leads Final Nine of Olybet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship

    Ville Keranen (Photo: OlyBet)
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Time has been called on Day 2 of the €555 NLH Championship at the OlyBet Showdown Vilnius 2026, and after the dust settled at Olympic Casino Lietuva, Ville Keranen of Finland soared to the top of the standings after bagging 1,460,000 to lead a final table of nine players.

    Keranen has put himself in pole position to claim the €18,685 first-place prize, representing the lion’s share of the €80,275 prize pool created by the 169-runner field, while the final nine have guaranteed themselves a €2,140 payday.

    The final table will kick off at noon on May 14, and will be contested between Finland and Lithuania, with the combatants split between the two countries. Keranen is stalked by Lithuanian pair Sigitas Raila (1,020,000) and Andrej Sidinevskij (935,000), while local duo Robertas Visockas (415,000) and Algirdas Saveikis (345,000) bring up the rear. Keranen, meanwhile, is joined by fellow Finns Onni Harmaala (720,000) and Alex Heinonen (505,000).

    Keranen’s stack was gained primarily through waking up with rockets at the perfect time against fellow big-stack Matas Budginas’ ace-king. All the chips hit the middle on the basis of the starting hands, and Keranen comfortably held. At that point the Finn was close to the two million mark, but he took a couple of hits towards the end of play.

    Keranen is a regular at OlyBet events, but surprisingly does not yet have a Lithuanian flag on his record. A sixth-place finish here will push him over $300,000 in recorded live earnings.

    Raila’s biggest tournament cash is a fourth-place finish in the Kings of Vilnius Main Event in 2024 for $23,900, while Sidinevskij appears to have a limited recorded live record. Paulius Kisielius (655,000) is in good form, and will be a dangerman, having bagged a runner-up finish in the Kings of Vilnius Main Event in November 2025 for $55,078. (All figures courtesy of The Hendon Mob).

    Sigitas Raila
    Sigitas Raila

    End of Day 2 Chip Counts

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Ville KeranenFinland1,460,00048
    2 Sigitas RailaLithuania1,020,00034
    3 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania935,00031
    4 Onni HarmaalaFinland720,00024
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania700,00023
    6 Paulius KisieliusLithuania655,00021
    7 Alex HeinonenFinland505,00016
    8 Robertas VisockasLithuania415,00013
    9 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania345,00011

    Day 2 Recap

    A total of 48 players had qualified from 138 entries across two starting flights, but with late registration open for two levels in Day 2, the final figure reached 169 entrants.

    Those statistics meant 20 places would be paid, with a minimum cash good for €1,150. Heinonen led the way from Sergej Babincev at the start of play, who would ultimately fall in twelfth.

    The knockouts came thick and fast from the outset, and as the bubble approached, Keranen had risen to the top of the standings. With the tension rising after about 30-minutes of play, Morten Bremseth of Norway was the unfortunate player to leave empty-handed, and it was in the most brutal fashion, his pocket aces being two-outered on the river by Justinas Adomauskas’ pocket nines.

    Justinas Adomauskas

    Keranen cemented his lead by busting Žygimantas Skvarčevskis with a full house, the first player to exit in the money, and Skvarčevskis was soon followed by Adomauskas and Jonas Lapinskas.

    Budginas got lucky to bust Gerardas Lukšėnas with an inferior ace, but any thoughts he might have had of a run at the title proved to be short-lived, as he got coolered with Big Slick by Keranen’s aces shortly after.

    Harmaala proceeded to claim the scalps of Saulius Visockas and Babincev, before Tomas Kovalenka got in on the act, busting Kęstutis Jungevičius and Marijus Dirgela to set the final table, and bring a close to the day’s play with 35 minutes left in Level 25.

    Remaining Payouts

    The remaining payouts the players are playing for are as follows:-

    PlacePayout
    1€18,685
    2€12,440
    3€8,990
    4€7,000
    5€5,440
    6€4,230
    7€3,290
    8€2,670
    9€2,140

    Final Table Seating Draw

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    21 Alex HeinonenFinland505,00017
    22 Robertas VisockasLithuania415,00014
    23 Sigitas RailaLithuania1,020,00034
    24 Ville KeranenFinland1,465,00048
    25 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania935,00031
    26 Onni HarmaalaFinland720,00024
    27 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania700,00023
    28 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania345,00011
    29 Paulius KisieliusLithuania655,00021

    The final table will get underway at noon on May 14, so stay tuned to poker.pro as we see who can claim the title and first-place prize of €18,685.

  • Play Concludes in Day 2 of €555 NLH Championship

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    After the elimination of Marijus Dirgela, the final table of nine has now been set, and play has concluded in Day 2 with 36 minutes left in Level 25.

    Stay tuned for updated chip counts and a recap of the day.

  • Marijus Dirgela Eliminated in 10th Place (€1,780)

    Marijus Dirgela
    Level 25:15,000/30,000/30,000
    Entries:9/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Marijus Dirgela jammed from the small blind for around 145,000, and was looked up by Tomas Kovalenka in the big blind.

    Marijus Dirgela: 97
    Tomas Kovalenka: Q8

    On the final table bubble, Dirgela needed help, but he bricked the A83310 runout, while Kovalenka found a pair of eights on the flop.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 700,000
    Marijus Dirgela – 0

  • Cagey Play Order of the Day

    Olybet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 24:10,000/25,000/25,000
    Entries:10/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    With play in Day 2 due to conclude when the final table of nine is reached, play has become extremely cautious, with barely any substantive action in the last 15 minutes.

  • Flush for Kisielius to Double

    Paulius Kisielius
    Level 24:10,000/25,000/25,000
    Entries:10/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Ville Keranen raised to 185,000 from the small blind, and called a three-bet jam of 285,000 from Paulius Kisielius in the big blind.

    Paulius Kisielius: AJ
    Ville Keranen: K4

    Kisielius was ahead, and the Q72 flop was clear.

    Keranen found a pair on the 4 turn, but it gave Kisielius a flush draw, and he binked it on the 9 river.

    Paulius Kisielius – 630,000
    Ville Keranen – 1,780,000

  • Break Time

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 23:10,000/20,000/20,000
    Entries:10/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The players have been sent on a further 15-minute break, with play due to conclude in Day 2 when one more player is eliminated.

  • Kęstutis Jungevičius Eliminated in 11th Place (€1,780)

    Kęstutis Jungevičius
    Level 23:10,000/20,000/20,000
    Entries:10/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Kęstutis Jungevičius was all-in for around 210,000 from the button, and at risk against Tomas Kovalenka in the big blind.

    Kęstutis Jungevičius: 76
    Tomas Kovalenka: 1010

    Jungevičius needed some help, but none was forthcoming on the 942JA runout.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 920,000
    Kęstutis Jungevičius – 0

  • Sergej Babincev Eliminated in 12th Place (€1,560)

    Sergej Babincev
    Level 23:10,000/20,000/20,000
    Entries:11/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sergej Babincev was all-in for around 350,000 and at risk against Onni Harmaala.

    Sergej Babincev: JJ
    Onni Harmaala: 88

    Babincev was in great shape, but Harmaala binked a two-outer on the river on the 93368 runout.

    Onni Harmaala – 1,050,000
    Sergej Babincev – 0

  • Saulius Visockas Eliminated in 13th Place (€1,560)

    Saulius Visockas
    Level 23:10,000/20,000/20,000
    Entries:12/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Saulius Visockas was all-in for around 138,000, and at risk against Onni Harmaala.

    Saulius Visockas: J8
    Onni Harmaala: KQ

    Visockas needed some help, but Harmaala ended up making the better one-card flush across the A5369 runout.

    Onni Harmaala – 1,000,000
    Saulius Visockas – 0

  • Matas Budginas Eliminated in 14th Place (€1,380)

    Matas Budginas
    Level 23:10,000/20,000/20,000
    Entries:13/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Matas Budginas has just been the victim of a huge cooler against fellow big stack Ville Keranen.

    There was 105,000 in front of Keranen on the button after he three-bet over Budginas’ open from early position.

    Budginas promptly four-bet jammed for around 750,000, and was dismayed when he was snapped off by Keranen.

    Matas Budginas: AK
    Ville Keranen: AA

    It was a brutal cooler, and there was no escape for Budginas on the 75292 runout. Keranen now has a massive lead over the field.

    Ville Keranen – 2,000,000
    Matas Budginas – 0

  • Jurgis Beinoras Eliminated in 15th Place (€1,380)

    Jurgis Beinoras
    Level 22:10,000/15,000/15,000
    Entries:14/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Jurgis Beinoras jammed from the button for 100,000, and was looked up by Sergej Babincev in the big blind, who just covered his opponent.

    Jurgis Beinoras: A4
    Sergej Babincev: AA

    Beinoras had run into the goods, and there was no escape on the K8664 runout.

    Segej Babincev – 280,000
    Jurgis Beinoras – 0

  • Dominykas Morkunas Eliminated in 16th Place (€1,250)

    Dominykas Morkunas
    Level 22:10,000/15,000/15,000
    Entries:15/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Alex Heinonen opened to 30,000, and Dominykas Morkunas defended the big blind.

    On the A88 flop, Morkunas check-called a bet of 30,000 from his opponent.

    The same pattern followed on the 3 turn, this time in respect of a bet of 35,000 from Heinonen.

    The 9 river completed the board, and Morkunas checked once more. Heinonen jammed with the covering stack, and after a bit of thought, Morkunas called off for the roughly 190,000 he had left behind.

    Heinonen tabled AK for two pair, and that was good versus Morkunas’ A7.

    Alex Heinonen – 585,000
    Dominykas Morkunas – 0

  • Gerardas Lukšėnas Eliminated in 17th Place (€1,250)

    Gerardas Lukšėnas
    Level 22:10,000/15,000/15,000
    Entries:16/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Gerardas Lukšėnas was all-in for 205,000 and at risk against Matas Budginas.

    Gerardas Lukšėnas: AK
    Matas Budginas: AQ

    Lukšėnas was in a dominating position, but was dead by the turn on the AQ2Q6 runout, much to his disgust.

    Matas Budginas – 655,000
    Gerardas Lukšėnas – 0

  • Jonas Lapinskas Eliminated in 18th Place (€1,150)

    Jonas Lapinskas
    Level 22:10,000/15,000/15,000
    Entries:17/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Onni Harmaala was all-in for 233,000 and at risk against Jonas Lapinskas.

    Onni Harmaala: AK
    Jonas Lapinskas: A6

    Harmaala had a dominating ace, and his double-up was confirmed by the A107K4 runout.

    Lapinskas was left with 125,000, and was all-in in the next hand against Kestutis Jungevičius.

    Jonas Lapinskas: A7
    Kestutis Jungevičius: 88

    Lapinskas was in trouble with a solitary overcard, and he bricked the Q52KQ runout, despite turning a flush draw.

    Kestutis Jungevičius – 660,000
    Onni Harmaala – 540,000
    Jonas Lapinskas – 0

  • Justinas Adomauskas Eliminated in 19th Place (€1,150)

    Justinas Adomauskas
    Level 22:10,000/15,000/15,000
    Entries:18/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Justinas Adomauskas was getting up out of his chair, and his stack of roughly 200,000 was being passed to
    Kęstutis Jungevičius.

    Adomauskas had AQ and Jungevičius had J7, with the board reading KJ4K2, Jungevičius taking the pot with two pair.

    Kestutis Jungevičius – 650,000
    Justinas Adomauskas – 0

  • Zygimantas Skvarcevskis Eliminated in 20th Place (€1,150)

    Zygimantas Skvarcevskis
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:19/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Zygimantas Skvarcevskis was getting up out of his chair, and his stack of roughly 160,000 was being passed to Ville Keranen.

    Skvarcevskis’ 77 came off worst against Kernanen’s 1010, Keranen making a full house on the 1032A3 runout.

    Ville Keranen – 860,000
    Zygimantas Skvarcevskis – 0

  • Raila Spikes River for Huge Double

    Sigitas Raila
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:20/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Onni Harmaala opened to 24,000 under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 72,000 from Sigitas Raila.

    Justinas Adomauskas was in the big blind, and he cold four-bet jammed, covering both opponents. Harmaala quickly folded, but Raila moved his total stack of 321,000 into the middle.

    Sigitas Raila: AQ
    Justinas Adomauskas: AK

    Raila was crushed, and looked to be heading for the exits up to the turn, but went runner-runner to hit the broadway straight on the JJ710K runout.

    Sigitas Raila – 672,000
    Justinas Adomauskas – 240,000

  • Bremseth Bubbles with Rockets

    Morten Bremseth
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:20/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Justinas Adomauskas opened to 24,000 from under the gun, and called a three-bet jam from Morten Bremseth for 190,000 from middle position.

    Morten Bremseth: AA
    Justinas Adomauskas: 99

    Bremseth couldn’t have got it in better, and the 642 flop and 2 turn were clear.

    However the 9 hit on the river in cruel fashion to give Adomauskas a full house, and make Bremseth the unfortunate player to bubble.

    Bremseth could not contain his frustration, thumping the table in anger as the river landed. All players have now guaranteed a €1,150 minimum cash.

    Justinas Adomauskas – 560,000
    Morten Bremseth – 0

  • Zahrebelnyi Zapped by Babincev

    Sergej Babincev
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:21/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi moved all in for 79,000 from the cutoff, and was looked up by Sergej Babincev in the big blind.

    Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi: K10
    Sergej Babincev: Q9

    Zahrebelnyi was ahead, and hit top pair on the KJ5 flop.

    Babincev had a gutshot however, and while the 2 turn was a brick, he hit the straight on the 10 river.

    The tournament is now on the bubble.

    Sergej Babincev – 670,000
    Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi – 0

  • Heinonen Raises River

    Alex Heinonen
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:22/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    In a battle of the blinds, around 110,000 had made its way into the middle on a completed board of AK83Q.

    Tomas Kovalenka slid out a bet of 12,000, and was faced with a raise to 80,000 from Alex Heinonen. After some time in the tank, Kovalenka folded.

    At another table, Irina Tsikhanskaya was seen departing the tournament area.

    Alex Heinonen – 310,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 385,000
    Irina Tsikhanskaya – 0

  • Top Counts at Third Break

    Ville Keranen
    Level 21:6,000/12,000/12,000
    Entries:23/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The following players top the standings, with the bubble looming:-

    Ville Keranen – 545,000
    Jurgis Beinoras – 480,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 470,000
    Robertas Visockas – 455,000
    Justinas Adomauskas – 450,000

  • Break Time

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 20:5,000/10,000/10,000
    Entries:23/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    There has been very little substantive action in the last ten minutes, with play tightening up as we approach the bubble.

    The players have been sent on their third 15-minute break of the day. There are 23 players still in the mix, with 20 places to be paid.

  • Kovalenka Slaps Salminen

    Tomas Kovalenka
    Level 20:5,000/10,000/10,000
    Entries:23/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Teemu Salminen was getting up out of his chair, and his roughly 120,000 stack was being passed to Tomas Kovalenka, after Kovalenka’s 88 came off best against Salminen’s 63 on the Q43KJ runout.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 441,000
    Teemu Salminen – 0

  • Lapinskas Doubles via Adomauskas

    Jonas Lapinskas
    Level 20:5,000/10,000/10,000
    Entries:24/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Jonas Lapinskas jammed for 122,000 from middle position, and was looked up by Justinas Adomauskas on the button.

    Jonas Lapinskas: 88
    Justinas Adomauskas: 66

    Lapinskas had the overpair, and there were no surprises on the 9722K runout.

    Jonas Lapinskas – 269,000
    Justinas Adomauskas – 325,000

  • Lapinskas Three-Bet Folds

    Jonas Lapinskas
    Level 20:5,000/10,000/10,000
    Entries:24/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Sigitas Raila opened to 20,000 from the hijack, and was met with a three-bet to 65,000 from Jonas Lapinskas in the cutoff.

    Action folded back to Raila, who four-bet jammed with the covering stack. Lapinskas, with around 122,000 behind, seemed pained and went into the tank, but ultimately folded.

    Sigitas Raila – 420,000
    Jonas Lapinkas – 122,000

  • Three-Table Redraw

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    Entries:24/169
    Prizes:€80,275
    TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBlinds
    21Sigitas RailaLithuania390,00048
    22Jonas LapinskasLithuania160,00020
    23Sergej BabincevLithuania250,00031
    24Kestutis JungeviciusLithuania345,00043
    25Justinas AdomauskasLithuania465,00058
    26Onni HarmaalaFinland165,00020
    27Dmytrii ZahrebelnyiUkraine160,00020
    28Morten BremsethNorway210,00026
    31Gerardas LuksenasLithuania390,00048
    32Ville KeranenFinland475,00059
    33Zygimantas SkvarcevskisLithuania320,00040
    34Dominykas MorkunasLithuania150,00018
    35Jurgis BeinorasLithuania280,00035
    36Marijus DirgelaLithuania160,00020
    37Iryna TsikhanskayaBelarus120,00015
    38Matas BudginasLithuania370,00046
    51Alex HeinonenFinland365,00045
    52Andrej SidinevskijLithuania220,00027
    53Teemu SalminenFinland445,00055
    54Robertas VisockasLithuania365,00045
    55Saulius VisockasLithuania300,00037
    56Paulius KisieliusLithuania160,00020
    57Algirdas SaveikisLithuania195,00024
    58Tomas KovalenkoLithuania240,00030
  • Raila Doubles Rakejevaite

    Sigitas Raila
    Level 19:4,000/8,000/8,000
    Entries:26/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Viktorija Rakejevaite was all-in for 75,000, and at risk against Sigitas Raila.

    Viktorija Rakejevaite: AK
    Sigitas Raila: A7

    Rakejevaite was in a dominating position, and rivered the nut flush across the QJ847 runout.

    Viktorija Rakejevaite – 170,000
    Sigitas Raila – 280,000

  • Adomauskas Busts Ostrovskij

    Level 19:4,000/8,000/8,000
    Entries:27/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Albert Ostrovskij moved all in for around 60,000 from middle position, and looked concerned when Justinas Adomauskas quickly called in the big blind.

    Albert Ostrovskij: 77
    Justinas Adomauskas: QQ

    Ostrovskij had run into an overpair, and there was no escape on the 83394 runout.

    Justinas Adomauskas – 470,000
    Albert Ostrovskij – 0

  • Straight for Raila

    Sigitas Raila
    Level 18:3,000/6,000/6,000
    Entries:30/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Teemu Salminen opened to 12,000 from middle position, and Sigitas Raila defended the big blind.

    On the J98 flop, Raila check-called in the face of a bet of 10,000 from Salminen.

    The same pattern followed on the 7 turn, this time in respect of a double-barrel of 55,000 from Salminen.

    The K river was quickly checked through, and Raila took the pot with 106 for the turned straight.

    Sigitas Raila – 310,000
    Teemu Salminen – 480,000

  • Morkunas Bet-Folds

    Dominykas Morkunas
    Level 18:3,000/6,000/6,000
    Entries:30/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Matas Budginas opened to 12,000 from early position, and received calls from Dominykas Morkunas on the button, and Arturas Subbotinas in the big blind.

    The 1083 flop was checked to Morkunas, who fired out a bet of 20,000. Subbotinas quickly folded, but Budginas responded with a check-raise to 62,000, and earned a swift fold from Morkunas.

    Matas Budginas – 280,000
    Dominykas Morkunas – 130,000

  • Sihvonen Slips

    Rasmus Sihvonen
    Level 18:3,000/6,000/6,000
    Entries:30/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Rasmus Sihvonen had been on the wrong end of a straight over straight cooler a couple of hands previously, and moved all in for 33,000 from under the gun.

    Algirdas Saveikis made the call with the covering stack, putting Sihvonen at risk.

    Rasmus Sihvonen: A7
    Algirdas Saveikis: QQ

    Sihvonen had run into a premium, and although he turned a gutshot, he bricked the 10536Q runout.

    Algirdas Saveikis – 265,000
    Rasmus Sihvonen – 0

  • Jungevicius Gets Paid

    Level 18:3,000/6,000/6,000
    Entries:31/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Around 104,000 was in the middle on a board of K99A, in a hand between Kestutis Jungevicius from under the gun, and Jurgis Beinoras in the small blind.

    Beinoras check-called in the face of a bet of 21,000 from his opponent to see the 2 river, where he checked once more.

    Jungevicius fired out a bet of 96,000, and after a reasonable period in the tank, Beinoras called. Jungevicius showed A9 for the turned full house, and Beinoras smiled, nodded and mucked.

    Kestutis Jungevicius – 420,000
    Jurgis Beinoras – 145,000

  • Top Counts at Second Break

    Iryna Tsikhanskaya
    Level 18:3,000/6,000/6,000
    Entries:32/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The following players top the counts at the second break:-

    Tomas Kovalenka – 490,000
    Justinas Adomauskas – 463,000
    Zygimantas Skvarcevskis – 454,000
    Iryna Tsikhanskaya – 375,000
    Alex Heinonen – 373,000

  • Break Time

    Level 17:2,000/5,000/5,000
    Entries:32/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.

  • Exits Before Second Break

    Matas Cimbolas.
    Matas Cimbolas
    Level 17:2,000/5,000/5,000
    Entries:34/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Matas Cimbolas is among the players who have recently been forced to hit the rail:-

    Matas Cimbolas – 0
    Rokas Lazdauskas – 0
    Nam Le – 0
    Romans Lihacovs – 0
    Svajunas Seduikis – 0
    Marijis Vaiginas – 0

  • Big Slick for Keranen

    Ville Keranen
    Level 17:2,000/5,000/5,000
    Entries:34/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Ville Keranen opened to 11,000 under the gun, and received a call from Robertas Visockas, before Nam Le three-bet jammed from the big blind for 129,000.

    Keranen moved all in for his total stack of 124,000, and Visockas open-folded JJ after some time in the tank.

    Ville Keranen: AK
    Nam Le: A10

    Keranen was in great shape, and the 8625K runout was sweat free.

    Ville Kernanen – 251,000
    Nam Le – 4,000

  • Adomauskas Pips Dobrinskij

    Justinas Adomauskas
    Level 17:2,000/5,000/5,000
    Entries:41/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    On a completed board of Q4324 and with around 105,000 in the middle, Justinas Adomauskas fired out a bet of 40,000.

    Valerij Dobrinskij spent some time in the tank, and made the call. Adomauskas tabled KQ for top pair queens, and he just pipped Dobrinskij’s QJ.

    Justinas Adomauskas – 395,000
    Valerij Dobrinskij – 90,000

  • Zahrebelnyi Spikes River to Double

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    Entries:41/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Gatis Reigass raised to 17,000 from the small blind, and after quite a bit of thought, Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi three-bet jammed for 123,000 from the big blind.

    Reigass made a relatively quick call with the covering stack.

    Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi: 65
    Gatis Reigass: AJ

    Zahrebelnyi was behind, and remained so after the J96 flop led to a top pair versus bottom pair scenario.

    The K turn was a brick, but the 6 rolled off on the river in stunning fashion to give Zahrebelnyi trip sixes and the double-up, much to Reigass’ disbelief.

    Dmytrii Zahrebelnyi – 258,000
    Gatis Reigass – 60,000

  • Heinonen Doubles Lazdauskas

    Alex Heinonen
    Level 16:2,000/4,000/4,000
    Entries:42/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Alex Heinonen opened to 8,000 from the cutoff, and Rokas Lazdauskas defended the big blind.

    On the 1095 flop, Lazdauskas check-jammed to 25,000 in the face of a continuation bet of 5,000 from Heinonen, who quickly called.

    Rokas Lazdauskas: 98
    Alex Heinonen: A5

    Lazdauskas was in good shape with second pair versus bottom pair, and the Q6 runout confirmed his double-up.

    Rokas Lazdauskas – 128,000
    Alex Heinonen – 360,000

  • Skvarčevskis Annihilates Aglinskas

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    Entries:44/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Rolandas Aglinskas opened to 8,000 under the gun, and called a three-bet to 24,000 from Žygimantas Skvarčevskis in middle position.

    On the KQ4 flop, Aglinskas led out with a bet of 8,000, and called a raise to 27,000 from his opponent.

    The 7 hit on the turn, and Aglinskas check-called a bet of 50,000 from Skvarčevskis.

    The 3 river completed the board. Aglinskas jammed for 100,000, and looked dismayed when he received a snap-call from Skvarčevskis.

    Aglinskas tabled J9 for the nine-high flush, but Skvarčevskis had the nut flush with AK.

    Žygimantas Skvarčevskis – 485,000
    Rolandas Aglinskas – 0

  • Cimbolas’ Cowboys Cracked

    Matas Cimbolas.
    Matas Cimbolas
    Level 16:2,000/4,000/4,000
    Entries:45/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    A pot of around 34,000 had brewed by the river, on a board of J548, in a hand between Matas Cimbolas in the cutoff and Jonas Lapinskas in the big blind.

    Lapinskas checked, and Cimbolas fired out a bet of 24,000. Lapinskas spent quite some time in the tank, before suddenly announcing he was all-in for 61,500. Cimbolas quickly called.

    Jonas Lapinskas: J9
    Matas Cimbolas: KK

    It was top pair versus Cimbolas’ overpair cowboys, and Lapinskas was up out of his chair.

    The stand-up trick worked a charm as Lapinskas drilled the 9 river to make two pair and secure the double-up.

    Jonas Lapinskas – 156,000
    Matas Cimbolas – 50,000

  • Exits Since the First Break

    Level 16:2,000/4,000/4,000
    Entries:46/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The following players tilt at the title has come to an end:-

    Vladislavs Azans – 0
    Ridas Bitauskas – 0
    Aurimas Stancevicius – 0
    Audrius Navickas – 0

  • Satkauskas Doubles via Selivoncikas

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    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:48/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    Mindaugas Satkauskas was all-in for 62,000 and at risk against Arturas Selivoncikas.

    Mindaugas Satkauskas: AQ
    Arturas Selivoncikas: 99

    It was a fair fight, and Satkauskas found two pair after missing the flop on the 877AQ runout.

    Mindaugas Satkauskas – 131,500
    Arturas Selivoncikas – 90,000

  • Payouts Confirmed – €18,685 Awaits Champion

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:58/169
    Prizes:€80,275

    The tournament director has confirmed the final figures after the closure of late registration.

    A total of 169 entrants resulted in a €80,275 prize pool, which is to be split between the top 20 finishers as follows, with a minimum cash worth €1,150, and the champion set to bank €18,685:-

    PlacePayout
    1€18,685
    2€12,440
    3€8,990
    4€7,000
    5€5,440
    6€4,230
    7€3,290
    8€2,670
    9€2,140
    10-11€1,780
    12-13€1,560
    14-15€1,380
    16-17€1,250
    18-20€1,150
  • Top Counts at First Break

    Alex Heinonen (Photo: OlyBet)
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:58/169
    Prizes:€80.275

    Late registration has now closed, with the the tournament attracting a total field of 169 entrants. There are 58 players still seated, with the following leading the way at the first break:-

    Alex Heinonen – 420,000
    Mindaugas Satkauskas – 372,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 355,000
    Iryna Tsikhanskaya – 280,000
    Onni Harmalla – 275,000

  • Break Time – Late Registration Closing

    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:54/162
    Prizes:€76,950

    The players have been sent on their first 15-minute break of the day, with late registration closing before the start of the next level.

  • Straight for Kovalenka

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Championship
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:53/159
    Prizes:€75,525

    With 44,000 in the middle on a completed board of A72810, Tomas Kovalenka checked from the big blind to Teemu Salminen in the cutoff, who fired out a bet of 24,000.

    Kovalenka responded with a check-jam of 155,000, sending Salminen into a world of pain.

    “Why so big? It can only be a bluff right?”, said Salminen was he sat pondering the position. Eventually he said “I can’t fold this”, and made the call, with around 245,000 behind.

    Kovalenka tabled J9 for the runner-runner straight, and Salminen mucked with frustration, his A7 for a flopped two pair being retrieved from the muck.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 354,000
    Teemu Salminen – 90,000

  • Pulliainen Spikes River to Double

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    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:52/155
    Prizes:€73,625

    Jurgis Beinoras opened to 5,500 from early position, and received a call from the button, before Sami Pulliainen three-bet jammed for 24,000 from the big blind.

    Beinoras thought things through for a bit before rejamming, forcing out the button.

    Sami Pulliainen: AK
    Jurgis Beinoras: AJ

    Pulliainen looked in great shape, but his opponent found top pair on the J104 flop.

    Pulliainen had a gutshot, and while the 7 turn was a brick, he hit the Q river to make the broadway straight.

    Sami Pulliainen – 60,000
    Jurgis Beinoras – 130,000

  • Kovalenka Takes Three-Bet Pot

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    Entries:53/153
    Prizes:€72,675

    Arturas Selivoncikas opened to 5,000 from middle position, and received a call from Volodymyr Bezverkhyi in the next seat, before Tomas Kovalenka produced a three-bet to 17,000 from the cutoff.

    The opener folded, but Bezverkhyi called to see the K44 flop, where he check-folded versus a bet of 11,000 from Kovalenka.

    Tomas Kovalenka – 170,000
    Volodymyr Bezverkhyi – 135,000

  • Lihacovs Doubles via Vaiginas

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    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:54/153
    Prizes:€72,675

    Romans Lihacovs was all-in for around 55,000, and at risk against Marijus Vaiginas.

    Romans Lihacovs: A7
    Marijus Vaiginas: AK

    Lihacovs was in trouble, but he hit the front on the flop on the 876J6 runout.

    Romans Lihacovs – 115,000
    Marijus Vaiginas – 46,000

  • Skvarčevskis Takes Three-Bet Pot

    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:54/153
    Prizes:€72,675

    Žygimantas Skvarčevskis opened to 4,000 from under the gun, and was met with a three-bet to 12,000 from Egidijus Matonis in middle position.

    Jonas Lapinskas cold-called in the hijack, and Skvarčevskis called.

    The A93 flop was checked to the 5 turn, where Skvarčevskis quickly fired out a bet of 15,000. Both of his opponents spent quite some time considering their next move, but both ended up sending their cards to the dealer.

    Žygimantas Skvarčevskis – 150,000
    Jonas Lapinskas – 120,000
    Egidijus Matoni – 44,000

  • Mečkovskis Jams Turn

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    Entries:55/150
    Prizes:€71,250

    With around 60,000 in the middle on a board of 10956, Vladimiras Mečkovskis moved all in for around 75,000, sending Rolandas Aglinskas into the tank.

    After around 30 seconds, Aglinskas elected to send his cards to the muck.

    Vladimiras Mečkovskis – 135,000
    Rolandas Aglinskas – 115,000

  • Big Stacks Collide as Babincev Good at Showdown

    Sergej Babincev
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:56/150
    Prizes:€71,250

    Dominykas Morkunas and Sergej Babincev started the day in the top three stacks, and here Morkunas opened to 4,000 from the cutoff, and received a call from Babincev in the small blind.

    On the AKQ flop, Babincev check-called in the face of a bet of 5,500 from Morkunas.

    The 4 turn was quickly checked to the Q river, where Babincev led out with a bet of 8,500.

    Morkunas called, and quickly mucked when Babincev tabled A9 for two pair.

    Sergej Babincev – 305,000
    Dominykas Morkunas – 250,000

  • Cards in the Air

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:54/144
    Prizes:€68,400

    Play is underway here in Day 2 of the €555 NLH Championship, stay tuned to poker.pro for all your coverage of the action.

  • Sergej Babincev Hunts Alex Heinonen into Day 2 of 2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius €555 NLH Championship

    Sergej Babincev
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:48/138
    Prizes:€65,550

    poker.pro are delighted to be back in the historic Lithuanian capital of Vilnius for the OlyBet Showdown Vilnius 2026 festival, live from the Olympic Casino Lietuva.

    With over 30 tournaments scheduled over nine days, the action is already well underway, and our live coverage kicks off with Day 2 of the €555 NLH Championship, due to get kick off at noon local time today, May 13.

    A total of 138 hopefuls played across the two starting flights, with 48 players navigating twelve 40-minute levels to bag and tag for Day 2. Alex Heinonen of Finland (348,500) stormed to the top of the standings after securing the Day 1b chip lead, while Day 1a chip leader Sergej Babincev (272,000) is his closest challenger, with Dominykas Morkukas (256,000), both of Lithuania, completing the podium places.

    Late registration remains open in Day 2 until the start of Level 15, with players receiving a 40,000 starting stack and returning to blinds of 1,000/2,000, with a 2,000 big blind ante, and the clock set to 40-minute levels.

    The current prize pool of €65,550 is guaranteed to swell further, while payouts will be confirmed after late registration is closed.

    Start of Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts

    The top ten counts at the outset of Day 2 are as follows:-

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Alex HeinonenFinland348,500174
    2 Sergej BabincevLithuania272,000136
    3 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania256,000128
    4 Sigitas RailaLithuania217,000109
    5 Onni HarmaalaFinland198,00099
    6 Torben BeltzGermany186,00093
    7 Iryna TsikhanskayaBelarus181,00091
    8 Volodymyr BezverkhyiUkraine179,50090
    9 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania170,00085
    10 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania166,00083

    The full list of the 48 qualifiers from Day 1a and Day 1b is set out below, with notable names such as Kęstutis Jungevičius (138,000), Matiss Celmins (118,500), and Albert Ostrovskij (105,000) in the mix :-

    Start of Day 2 Full Chip Counts

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
    1 Alex HeinonenFinland348,500174
    2 Sergej BabincevLithuania272,000136
    3 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania256,000128
    4 Sigitas RailaLithuania217,000109
    5 Onni Alexander HarmaalaFinland198,00099
    6 Torben Christian BeltzGermany186,00093
    7 Iryna TsikhanskayaBelarus181,00091
    8 Volodymyr BezverkhyiUkraine179,50090
    9 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania170,00085
    10 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania166,00083
    11 Arturas SelivoncikasLithuania154,50077
    12 Jonas LapinskasLithuania153,50077
    13 Mindaugas ŠatkauskasLithuania151,50076
    14 Rolandas AglinskasLithuania139,50070
    15 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania138,00069
    16 Rasmus SihvonenFinland138,00069
    17 Vladislavs AzansLatvia133,50067
    18 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania131,50066
    19 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania118,00059
    20 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania108,50054
    21 Žygimantas SkvarčevskisLithuania108,00054
    22 Einius JurgevičiusLithuania106,50053
    23 Albert OstrovskijLithuania105,00053
    24 Ramūnas GedmontasLithuania102,00051
    25 Gatis ReigassLatvia102,00051
    26 Egidijus MatonisLithuania98,00049
    27 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania97,50049
    28 Šarūnas ReklaitisLithuania94,00047
    29 Povilas LatvėnasLithuania92,50046
    30 Aleksandr NaumovLithuania85,00043
    31 Jurgis BeinorasLithuania83,00042
    32 Valerij DobrinskijLithuania79,50040
    33 Viktorija RakejevaitėLithuania78,00039
    34 Artūras SubbotinasLithuania77,50039
    35 Tomas PinkevičiusLithuania70,00035
    36 Teemu SalminenFinland69,50035
    37 Rokas LazdauskasLithuania67,00034
    38 Gintaras NagliusLithuania67,00034
    39 Modestas KryžanauskasLithuania49,50025
    40 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania49,00025
    41 Paulius KisieliusLithuania48,00024
    42 Saulius VisockasLithuania46,00023
    43 Marijus VaiginasLithuania45,50023
    44 Dmytrii ZahrebelnyiUkraine40,50020
    45 Morten BremsethNorway37,00019
    46 Aleksandr OlickijLithuania32,50016
    47 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania32,50016
    48 Marijus DirgelaLithuania27,50014

    Day 2 Seating Draw

    The full seating draw for the start of play in Day 2 is detailed below:-

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    11 Torben BeltzGermany186,00093
    12 Iryna TsikhanskayaBelarus181,00091
    13 Aleksandr NaumovLithuania85,00043
    14 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania256,000128
    15 Alex Sakari HeinonenFinland348,500174
    16 Arturas SelivoncikasLithuania154,50077
    17 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania138,00069
    18 Ramūnas GedmontasLithuania102,00051
    21 Aleksandr OlickijLithuania32,50016
    22 Marijus DirgelaLithuania27,50014
    23 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania170,00085
    24Empty
    25 Povilas LatvėnasLithuania92,50046
    26 Modestas KryžanauskasLithuania49,50025
    27 Jonas LapinskasLithuania153,50077
    28 Šarūnas ReklaitisLithuania94,00047
    29 Onni HarmaalaFinland198,00099
    31 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania166,00083
    32 Jurgis BeinorasLithuania83,00042
    33 Albert OstrovskijLithuania105,00053
    34 Rasmus SihvonenFinland138,00069
    35 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania32,50016
    36 Dmytrii ZahrebelnyiUkraine40,50020
    37 Teemu SalminenFinland69,50035
    38Empty
    39 Viktorija RakejevaitėLithuania78,00039
    41Empty
    42 Žygimantas SkvarčevskisLithuania108,00054
    43 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania118,00059
    44 Marijus VaiginasLithuania45,50023
    45 Sigitas RailaLithuania217,000109
    46 Paulius KisieliusLithuania48,00024
    47 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania49,00025
    48 Gatis ReigassLatvia102,00051
    49 Tomas PinkevičiusLithuania70,00035
    51 Morten BremsethNorway37,00019
    52 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania131,50066
    53 Valerij DobrinskijLithuania79,50040
    54Empty
    55 Egidijus MatonisLithuania98,00049
    56 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania108,50054
    57 Mindaugas ŠatkauskasLithuania151,50076
    58 Volodymyr BezverkhyiUkraine179,50090
    59 Gintaras NagliusLithuania67,00034
    61 Saulius VisockasLithuania46,00023
    62 Vladislavs AzansLatvia133,50067
    63 Einius JurgevičiusLithuania106,50053
    64 Rolandas AglinskasLithuania139,50070
    65 Artūras SubbotinasLithuania77,50039
    66 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania97,50049
    67Empty
    68 Rokas LazdauskasLithuania67,00034
    69 Sergej BabincevLithuania272,000136

    Play will continue in Day 2 until the field is reduced to the final table of nine players, who will return at noon on Thursday, May 14, for the final day, where poker.pro will be on the floor until the trophy is lifted.

    Our coverage will then switch to the flagship event of the festival, the €1,100 Main Event, where we will join the action in Day 2, so stay tuned for your coverage of all the action from the OlyBet Showdown Vilnius 2026 festival.

  • Skridulis Skittled

    Rokas Skridulis
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:35/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    With around 27,000 in the middle on a flop of 663, defending champion Rokas Skridulis led out with a bet of 7,000, and called a raise to 14,000 from Audrius Šiaulys.

    On the 3 turn, Skridulis check-called a bet of 16,000 from Šiaulys.

    The K river completed the board, and Skridulis jammed with the covering stack. Šiaulys snap-called for hid remaining stack of 125,000.

    Skridulis tabled A5, playing the board two pair after missing his flush draw, but Šiaulys had KK for the full house.

    Audrius Šiaulys – 348,000
    Rokas Skridulis – 62,000

  • Payouts Confirmed – €29,370 for First

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:42/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    The tournament director has confirmed that 15 places will be paid, with a minimum cash worth €2,290, while the significant sum of €29,370 awaits the champion.

    The full payouts are as follows:-

    PlacePayout
    1€29,370
    2€19,780
    3€13,740
    4€10,000
    5€7,710
    6€6,040
    7€4,930
    8€4,140
    9€3,500
    10-11€2,980
    12-13€2,600
    14-15€2,290

    The tournament director has also confirmed play will conclude in Day 2 after nine levels, or once the final table of nine is reached, whichever is earlier.

  • Top Counts at First Break

    Level 15:1,500/3,000/3,000
    Entries:42/121
    Prizes:€114,950

    Albert Ostrovskij still tops the standings at the first break, with the top stacks as follows:-

    Albert Ostrovskij – 532,000
    Justas Vaiciulionis – 395,000
    Sergej Babincev – 347,000
    Stanislovas Viničenka – 345,000
    Vadims Milovs – 332,500
    Artūras Daukševič – 300,000
    Tomas Kovalenka – 290,000

    Late registration has now closed for the event, with the final figures reaching 121 entries, creating a €114,950 prize pool. Payout information will be confirmed as soon as it is available.

  • Break Time – Late Registration Closing

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:40/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    The players have been sent on a 15-minute break, with late registration for the event due to close before the start of the next level.

    Payout information will be available shortly after the close of late registration.

  • Juozapavičius Good at Showdown

    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    Start of Day 2 chip leader Albert Ostrovskij opened to 5,000 from the cutoff, and received calls from Matas Budginas on the button, and Adomas Juozapavičius in the big blind.

    On the Q53 flop, action checked to Ostrovskij, who continued with a bet of 5,500, which failed to shake off either of his opponents.

    The 8 turn and 10 river were checked through, and Juozapavičius took the pot with QJ.

    Adomas Juozapavičius – 285,000
    Albert Ostrovskij – 450,000
    Matas Budginas – 64,000

  • Morkunas Forces Skridulis River Fold

    Rokas Skridulis
    Rokas Skridulis
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/113
    Prizes:€107,350

    Defending champion Rokas Skridulis opened to 5,000 from the button, and called a three-bet to 15,000 from Dominykas Morkunas in the small blind.

    On the 942 flop, Morkunas check-called in the face of a bet of 8,000 from Skridulis.

    The 2 turn was checked to the Q river, where Morkunas led out with a bet of 23,000, leading to a swift fold from Skridulis.

    Dominykas Morkunas – 155,000
    Rokas Skridulis – 175,000

  • Straight Flush for Leščiauskas

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:42/112
    Prizes:€106,400

    Martins Poritis opened to 6,000 under the gun, and received calls from Linas Leščiauskas in the next seat, and Kriss Riekstins in the big blind.

    Action was checked to Poritis on the J108 flop, who fired out a bet of 8,000, which only Leščiauskas called.

    On the 9 turn, Poritis double-barreled with a bet of 31,000. Leščiauskas called, leaving himself only 5,500 behind.

    The 9 hit on the river, and Poritis fired out a bet of 6,000. Leščiauskas quickly called off, and tabled AQ for the one-card straight flush, while Poritis had QQ for the straight.

    Linas Leščiauskas – 115,000
    Martins Poritis – 51,000

  • Set for Stanevičius

    Aurimas Stanevicius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/112
    Prizes:€106,400

    With around 56,000 in the middle on a board of Q1028J, 2024 Kings of Vilnius Main Event champion Aurimas Stanevičius jammed for 35,000, sending Gytis Lazauninkas into the tank.

    After around a minute, Lazauninkas flicked in a calling chip. Stanevičius tabled JJ for the rivered set of jacks, and after taking a bit of time to study the board, Lazauninkas mucked.

    Aurimas Stanevičius – 126,000
    Gytis Lazauninkas – 56,000

  • Jacks for Timinskas

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 14:1,000/2,500/2,500
    Entries:43/111
    Prizes:€105,450

    Khai Kiet Duong opened to 5,500, and called a three-bet jam to 28,500 from Robertas Timinskas.

    Robertas Tominskas: JJ
    Khai Kiet Duong: J10

    “Oh nice”, remarked Tominskas when he saw his opponent’s holding, and although there was a minor turn sweat, he held across the QQ3A10 runout.

    Robertas Tominskas – 63,000
    Khai Kiet Duong – 165,000

  • Navickas Batters Bassus

    Audrius Navickas
    Audrius Navickas
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:43/109
    Prizes:€103,550

    Romas Bassus was all-in for around 37,000 and at risk against Audrius Navickas.

    Romas Bassus: 1010
    Audrius Navickas: QQ

    Bassus had run into an overpair, and there was no two-outer on the AA2JQ runout, Navickas improving to a full house.

    Audrius Navickas – 185,000
    Romas Bassus – 0

  • Set No Good for Salminen

    OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Teemu Salminen was all-in for 44,000 and at risk against Svajūnas Šeduikis.

    Teemu Salminen: 33
    Svajūnas Šeduikis: QQ

    Salminen was crushed, and although he found a set on the turn, it proved to be irrelevant against his opponent’s flopped top set, the runout coming QJ935.

    Svajūnas Šeduikis – 275,000
    Teemu Salminen – 0

  • Poritis Sets Trap to Catch Tamašauskas

    Vincas Tamasauskas
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Aleksandrs Horjonoks opened to 6,000 from early position, and received a call from Martins Poritis in the cutoff, before WSOP bracelet winner Vincas Tamašauskas three-bet jammed from the button for 54,000.

    Horjonoks folded, but Poritis made the call for his total stack of 50,000.

    Martins Poritis: QQ
    Vincas Tamašauskas: K10

    Poritis had set the trap with queens, and Tamašauskas was dead by the turn on the Q433A runout.

    “Nice flat”, acknowledged Tamašauskas, who continued, “I’m ahead of you all day”, gesturing to Horjonoks with a smile.

    Martins Poritis – 111,000
    Aleksandrs Horjonoks – 81,0000
    Vincas Tamašauskas – 4,000

  • Juozapavičius Cracks Caikins

    Adomas Juozapavicius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:47/106
    Prizes:€100,700

    Adomas Juozapavičius opened to 4,000 from the hijack, and received a call from Kristaps Vismanis in the cutoff, before Viktors Caikins three-bet jammed from the button for 32,000.

    Juozapavičius took some time to think before four-bet jamming for around 175,000, and Vismanis got out of the way.

    Viktors Caikins: AJ
    Adomas Juozapavičius: 88

    It was off to the races, and Juozapavičius’ snowmen were not melted by the 43210K runout.

    Adomas Juozapavičius – 215,000
    Kristaps Vismanis – 69,000
    Viktors Caikins – 0

  • Budginas Good at Showdown

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:46/104
    Prizes:€98,800

    Matas Budginas opened to 4,000 from early position, and Romans Lihacovs defended the big blind.

    On the K96 flop, Lihacovs check-called in the face of a bet of 4,000 from Budginas.

    The 4 turn was checked to the 2 river, where Lihacovs led out with a blocker bet of 2,000. Budginas called and tabled K7 for a pair of kings, and that was good versus Lihacovs 106 for a pair of sixes.

    Romans Lihacovs – 125,000
    Matas Budginas – 96,000

  • Jungevičius Triple-Barrels

    Kestutis Jungevičius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:46/104
    Prizes:€98,800

    Kęstutis Jungevičius opened to 4,000 under the gun, and received a call from Dominykas Morkunas on the button.

    Jungevičius continued with a bet of 6,000 on the 642 flop, which failed to shake off Morkunas.

    The same pattern followed on the 3 turn, this time in respect of a bet of 15,000 from Jungevičius.

    The J river completed the board, and Morkunas could not withstand the heat of a triple-barrel of 70,000 from his opponent.

    Kęstutis Jungevičius – 250,000
    Dominykas Morkunas – 75,000

  • Cards in the Air

    2026 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:48/101
    Prizes:€95,950

    Play is underway here in Day 2 of the Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event, stay tuned to poker.pro for your coverage of all the action.

  • Albert Ostrovskij Leads into Day 2 of 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event

    Albert Ostrovskij
    Level 13:1,000/2,000/2,000
    Entries:45/98
    Prizes:€93,100

    After Paulius Kisielius sealed a maiden live title in the €555 NLH Championship yesterday, poker.pro‘s coverage of the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius festival moves to the flagship tournament, the €1,100 Main Event.

    We are picking up the action at the start of Day 2, from noon on May 15, after the completion of three starting flights. A total of 45 players qualified from 98 entrants, creating a €93,100 prize pool, but with late registration open until the start of Level 15, those numbers are sure to swell further.

    Albert Ostrovskij of Lithuania (383,500) holds the chip lead at the start of play from Vadims Milovs of Latvia (325,500), while Artūras Daukševič of Lithuania (279,000) completes the podium places.

    Ostrovskij has produced strong results in 2026, finishing sixth in the OlyBet Showdown Voodoo Spring Edition Main Event in Riga in March, and tenth in the OlyBet Showdown Main Event in Tallinn in April, and will no doubt be hoping to finally get his hands on an OlyBet Main Event trophy.

    Milovs has total recorded cashes of $168,172, while his biggest score is a €40,000 payday for a runner-up finish at an event at EPT Berlin back in 2010. Daukševič has lifetime earnings of $115,513, and finished third in the OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Main Event in 2023. (All figures courtesy of The Hendon Mob)

    Start of Day 2 Top Ten Counts

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    2 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    3 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    4 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    6 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    7 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    8 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    9 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075
    10 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071

    There are plenty of other notable names in the field, including defending champion Rokas Skridulis (76,000), Sigitas Raila (90,500), fresh off a fourth-place finish in the €555 NLH Championship, and OlyBet Showdown Voodoo Riga Spring Edition champion Justas Vaičiulionis (275,000).

    Rokas Skridolis
    2025 Main Event Champion Rokas Skridolis

    Start of Day 2 Full Counts

    The full list of Day 2 qualifiers is as follows:-

    PositionPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    1 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    2 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    3 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    4 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    6 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    7 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    8 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    9 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075
    10 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071
    11 Romans LihacovsLatvia137,00069
    12 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania135,50068
    13 Adomas JuozapavičiusLithuania134,00067
    14 Valerijus RaginisLithuania121,50061
    15 Marek ŽigelEstonia118,50059
    16 Audrius NavickasLithuania111,00056
    17 Egidijus MatonisLithuania108,50054
    18 Gytis LazauninkasLithuania103,50052
    19 Aleksandrs HorjonoksLatvia95,00048
    20 Edgaras KausinisLithuania94,00047
    21 Sigitas RailaLithuania90,50045
    22 Krisjanis BalodisLatvia83,00042
    23 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania82,00041
    24 Romas BassusLithuania81,00041
    25 Matas BudginasLithuania79,00040
    26 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania77,50039
    27 Rokas SkridulisLithuania76,00038
    28 Vincas TamašauskasLithuania76,00038
    29 Liutauras ArmanavičiusLithuania64,50032
    30 Kriss RiekstinsLatvia64,50032
    31 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania56,00028
    32 Artūras AntonianasLithuania53,00027
    33 Audrius ŠiaulysLithuania52,50026
    34 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania51,50025
    35 Jani MakinenFinland45,50023
    36 Aurimas StanevičiusLithuania44,50022
    37 Vytautas KačerauskasLithuania44,00022
    38 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania40,00020
    39 Viktors ChaikinsLatvia40,00020
    40 Ville KeranenFinland36,50018
    41 Andžej ZinkevičLithuania33,00017
    42 Robertas TiminskasLithuania25,50013
    43 Jevgenijs SapronenkoLatvia23,00012
    44 Raimonds OzolinsLatvia17,0009
    45 Miroslav LukacSerbia15,5008

    Day 2 Seating Draw

    The seating draw for Day 2 is set out below:-

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBlinds
    21 Jevgenijs SapronenkoLatvia23,00012
    22 Jani MakinenFinland45,50023
    23 Valerijus RaginisLithuania121,50061
    24 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania135,50068
    25 Audrius ŠiaulysLithuania52,50026
    26 Artūras AntonianasLithuania53,00027
    27 Vadims MilovsLatvia325,500163
    28Empty
    29Empty
    31 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania40,00020
    32 Rokas SkridulisLithuania76,00038
    33 Romas BassusLithuania81,00041
    34 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania82,00041
    35 Audrius NavickasLithuania111,00056
    36Empty
    37Empty
    38 Raimonds OzolinsLatvia17,0009
    39 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania179,00090
    41 Adomas JuozapavičiusLithuania134,00067
    42Empty
    43Empty
    44 Viktors ChaikinsLatvia40,00020
    45 Romans LihacovsLatvia137,00069
    46 Albert OstrovskijLithuania383,500192
    47 Matas BudginasLithuania79,00040
    48Empty
    49 Artūras DaukševičLithuania279,000140
    51Empty
    52 Vytautas KačerauskasLithuania44,00022
    53Empty
    54Empty
    55 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania51,50026
    56 Khai Kiet DuongFinland142,50071
    57 Robertas TiminskasLithuania25,50013
    58 Edgaras KausinisLithuania94,00047
    59 Miroslav LukacSerbia15,5008
    61 Aurimas StanevičiusLithuania44,50022
    62 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania77,50039
    63 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania210,500105
    64Empty
    65Empty
    66 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania236,000118
    67Empty
    68 Gytis LazauninkasLithuania103,50052
    69 Krisjanis BalodisLatvia83,00042
    71 Ville KeranenFinland36,50018
    72 Sigitas RailaLithuania90,50045
    73 Aleksandrs HorjonoksLatvia95,00048
    74Empty
    75 Linas LeščiauskasLithuania50,00025
    76 Kriss RiekstinsLatvia64,50032
    77Empty
    78 Vincas TamašauskasLithuania76,00038
    79 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania275,000138
    81 Marek ŽigelEstonia118,50059
    82Empty
    83 Sergej BabincevLithuania218,500109
    84Empty
    85 Liutauras ArmanavičiusLithuania64,50032
    86 Andžej ZinkevičLithuania33,00017
    87 Egidijus MatonisLithuania108,50054
    88 Vladimiras MečkovskisLithuania56,00028
    89 Vilius ZabarauskasLithuania150,50075

    The players will return to Level 13, with blinds of 1,000/2,000, with a 2,000 big blind ante. The clock is set to 60-minute levels, and Day 2 entrants will receive a starting stack of 50,000.

    Late registration is open until the start of Level 15, and play will conclude in Day 2 after nine levels. The survivors will return to Olympic Casino, Lietuva, at noon on May 16 for the final day.

    Stay tuned to poker.pro for your coverage of all the action from the 2026 Olybet Showdown Vilnius €1,100 Main Event.

€555 NLH Championship

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
140 min100100
240 min100100100
340 min100200200
Break15 min
440 min100300300
540 min200400400
640 min200500500
Break15 min
740 min300600600
840 min400800800
940 min50010001000
Break15 min
1040 min60012001200
1140 min100015001500
1240 min100020002000
Break15 min
1340 min100020002000
1440 min100025002500
Break15 min
1540 min150030003000
1640 min200040004000
1740 min200050005000
Break15 min
1840 min300060006000
1940 min400080008000
2040 min50001000010000
Break15 min
2140 min60001200012000
2240 min100001500015000
2340 min100002000020000
Break15 min
2440 min100002500025000
2540 min150003000030000
Break15 min
2640 min200004000040000
2740 min250005000050000
2840 min300006000060000
Break15 min
2940 min400008000080000
3040 min50000100000100000
3140 min50000125000125000
3240 min75000150000150000
3340 min100000200000200000
3440 min125000250000250000
3540 min150000300000300000

€1,100 Main Event

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
140 min100100100
240 min100200200
340 min100300300
440 min200400400
540 min200500500
640 min300600600
740 min400800800
840 min50010001000
940 min60012001200
1040 min60012001200
1140 min100015001500
1260 min100015001500
1360 min100020002000
Break15 min
1460 min100025002500
1560 min150030003000
Break15 min
1660 min200040004000
1760 min200050005000
Break15 min
1860 min300060006000
1960 min400080008000
Break15 min
2060 min50001000010000
2160 min60001200012000
2260 min100001500015000
2360 min100002000020000
2460 min100002500025000
2560 min150003000030000
2660 min200004000040000
2760 min250005000050000
2860 min300006000060000
2960 min400008000080000
3060 min50000100000100000
3160 min50000125000125000
3260 min75000150000150000
3360 min100000200000200000
3460 min125000250000250000
3560 min150000300000300000

Event #2: €250 NLH Opening Event

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Dominykas BūdaLithuania€6,979
2 Sigitas RailaLithuania€4,710
3 Egidijus MatonisLithuania€3,270
4 Manfredas BrazauskasLithuania€2,380
5 Iurii VolkhonovRussia€1,840
6 Tomas MožeikoLithuania€1,440
7 Tomas PinkevičiusLithuania€1,180
8 Gintaras NagliusLithuania€990
9 Audrius LukaseviciusLithuania€830
10 Teemu SalminenFinland€710
11 Anna KaminarovaIsrael€710
12 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania€620
13 Mantas BurbaLithuania€620
14 Arvydas RuseckisLithuania€550
15 Lukas RačkauskasLithuania€550

Event #3: €150 PLO5 Bounty

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Ville KeranenFinland€761
2 Edijs SidkoLatvia€535
3 Ernest StepanovLithuania€345
4 Jurij KurpisLithuania€270

Event #5: €350 NLH DeepStack Progressive Bounty

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Vidas EnciusLithuania€3,562
2 Viktors CaikinsLatvia€3,562
3 Justinas VaitoškaLithuania€2,410
4 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania€1,700
5 Raimondas ŽilėnasLithuania€1,230
6 Mantas BurbaLithuania€950
7 Rasmus SihvonenFinland€750
8 Jonas LapinskasLithuania€610
9 Povilas LatvėnasLithuania€490
10 Aina RamdahlNorway€440
11 Anna KaminarovaIsrael€440

Event #7: €200 PLO4/PLO5

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Linas PetruškevičiusLithuania€1,935
2 Gintaras BagužisLithuania€1,360
3 Ville KeranenFinland€870
4 Tadeuš OleškevičLithuania€680

Event #8: €150 NLH

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Aleksandr PetrovskijLithuania€1,770
2 Artūras DaukševičLithuania€1,235
3 Irmantas JablonskasLithuania€885
4 Zilvinas StulgaitisLithuania€605
5 Onni HarmaalaFinland€445

Event #10: €555 NLH Championship

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1 Paulius KisieliusLithuania€17,100*
2 Andrej SidinevskijLithuania€14,000*
3 Robertas VisockasLithuania€8,990
4 Sigitas RailaLithuania€7,000
5 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania€5,440
6 Ville KeranenFinland€4,230
7 Alex HeinonenFinland€3,290
8 Algirdas SaveikisLithuania€2,670
9 Onni HarmaalaFinland€2,140
10 Marijus DirgelaLithuania€1,780
11 Kęstutis JungevičiusLithuania€1,780
12 Sergej BabincevLithuania€1,560
13 Saulius VisockasLithuania€1,560
14 Matas BudginasLithuania€1,380
15 Jurgis BeinorasLithuania€1,380
16 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania€1,250
17 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania€1,250
18 Jonas LapinskasLithuania€1,150
19 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania€1,150
20 Žygimantas SkvarčevskisLithuania€1,150

*Denotes Heads-Up Deal

Event #11: €250 PLO5

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Pasi RantanenFinland€1,258
2 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania€750
3 Ville KeranenFinland€500

Event #12: €200 NLH

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Artūras DaukševičLithuania€1,229
2 Romas BassusLithuania€860
3 Dimitri KaminarovIsrael€550
4 Anna KaminarovaIsrael€430

Event #14: €250 PLO4/PLO5

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania€1,131
2 Dmitrij ApalkoBelarus€750

Event #15: €250 NLH Progressive Bounty

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Artis SalminsLatvia€1,871
2 Onni HarmaalaFinland€1,871
3 Nidas KazlauskasLithuania€1,210
4 Gerardas LukšėnasLithuania€830
5 Giedrius GrigoriusLithuania€610
6 Eligijus AsmenaLithuania€480
7 Mohammed AsfarJordan€370
8 Miguel SustachaSpain€280

Event #17: €1,100 Main Event

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Jurgis BeinorasLithuania*€24,995
2 Sergej BabincevLithuania*€19,255
3 Romans LihacovsLatvia*€18,680
4 Adomas JuozapavičiusLithuania€10,000
5 Stanislovas ViničenkaLithuania€7,710
6 Artūras AntonianasLithuania€6,040
7 Tomas KovalenkaLithuania€4,930
8 Albert OstrovskijLithuania€4,140
9 Vadims MilovsLatvia€3,500
10 Linas LeščiauskasLithuania€2,980
11 Dominykas MorkunasLithuania€2,980
12 Justas VaičiulionisLithuania€2,600
13 Vytautas KačerauskasLithuania€2,600
14 Artūras DaukševičLithuania€2,290
15 Svajūnas ŠeduikisLithuania€2,290

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