
| Level 31: | 50,000/125,000 (125,000) |
| Entries: | 1/179 |
| Prizes: | €85,025 |
After eliminating Algirdas Saveikis in second place, Finland’s Rasmus Sihvonen is now crowned the winner of the €555 NLH Championship.
This is actually getting ridiculous, and one has to wonder when Olympic Casino Lithuania is rebranding to the “Sihvonen Poker Room”. Let’s recap what he’s been able to accomplish here since January last year.
He won the €555 Main Event during the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Ace Breaker for €28,760.
He came second in the €1,100 Main Event during the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius for €33,325, coming extremely close to becoming the first-ever OlyBet Showdown Main Event Back-to-Back winner.
Last but not least, during this festival, he’s already managed to capture two titles (including today’s), and he came second in the €250 NLH side event.
This poker.pro live reporter has no words. The only thing to do is to congratulate Sihvonen on a stunning performance.
€555 NLH Championship – Full Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Finland | €18,055 | |
| 2 | Lithuania | €14,910 | |
| 3 | Lithuania | €9,520 | |
| 4 | Lithuania | €7,420 | |
| 5 | Estonia | €5,760 | |
| 6 | Lithuania | €4,480 | |
| 7 | Lithuania | €3,490 | |
| 8 | Lithuania | €2,820 | |
| 9 | Lithuania | €2,270 | |
| 10 | Denmark | €1,880 | |
| 11 | Lithuania | €1,880 | |
| 12 | Latvia | €1,650 | |
| 13 | Lithuania | €1,650 | |
| 14 | Lithuania | €1,460 | |
| 15 | Latvia | €1,460 | |
| 16 | Norway | €1,330 | |
| 17 | Italia | €1,330 | |
| 18 | Lithuania | €1,220 | |
| 19 | Lithuania | €1,220 | |
| 20 | Lithuania | €1,220 |
This wraps up today’s live coverage on poker.pro, but stay tuned, as a shorter recap of today’s action will be uploaded within the hour.

