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Final Table of the €1,100 Main Event during the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
Final Table of the €1,100 Main Event during the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius
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It’s Saturday in Vilnius, and it’s time for the conclusion of the €1,100 Main Event. The seat draw and chip counts look like this:

SeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
1 Janis MarkssLatvia360,00036
2 Edgaras TruskauskasLithuania728,00073
3 Gintautas DanilevičiusLithuania764,00076
4 Rokas SkridulisLithuania908,00091
5 Rasmus SihvonenFinland751,00075
6 Vladas BurneikisLithuania278,00028
7 Justinas AdomauskasLithuania221,00022
8 Sigitas RailaLithuania824,00082
9 Aleksandras RusinovasLithuania777,00078

So, what is there to know about the players that will fight for the trophy and the €40,060 first-place payout?

Rokas Skridulis (908,000)

Rokas Skridulis
Rokas Skridulis

Rokas Skridulis enters the final table as the chip leader. While there is little to read about Skridulis’ earlier results, we learned during yesterday’s Day 2 that he is an aggressive player who likes to put maximum pressure on his opponents. With a big stack, he should be able to stick to his preferred game plan.

Sigitas Raila (824,000)

Sigitas Raila
Sigitas Raila

All of Sigitas Raila’s previous cashes have, according to The Hendon Mob, been on Lithuanian soil. His biggest paycheck so far is €22,630, which he earned when finishing fourth in the 2024 Kings of Vilnius Main Event. He trails only Skridulis in chips and is looking to secure another big cash today.

Aleksandras Rusinovas (777,000)

Aleksandras Rusinovas
Aleksandras Rusinovas

No matter today’s outcome, one could argue Aleksandras Rusinovas is having the best week out of all players here at the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius. On Wednesday, he won the €555 NLH Championship and secured €20,642. Now, he’s entering the final table third in chips, looking to capture his second title of the week.

Gintautas Danilevičius (764,000)

There is very little to know about Gintautas Danilevičius in terms of earlier poker achievements, but he was the one who eliminated Laurynas Černiauskas on yesterday’s final table bubble. There’s no doubt that Danilevičius is a competent player, and it’ll be exciting to see his strategy going into the final table.

Rasmus Sihvonen (751,000)

Rasmus Sihvonen
Rasmus Sihvonen

Rasmus Sihvonen, the poker dealer turned poker player. The Finn secured his biggest cash to date when he won the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius Ace Breaker in January for €28,760. Now he’s back in Vilnius and looking for back-to-back Main Event titles at Olympic Casino Lithuania.

Edgaras Truskauskas (728,000)

Edgaras Truskauskas’ biggest cash came in 2023 when he finished second in the €1,100 Coolbet Open 6-Handed event in Bratislava. He was often seen at the top of the chip counts during Day 2 and you’d better believe he’ll do everything in his power today to leave with the title.

Janis Markss (360,000)

Janis Markss
Janis Markss

Janis Markss and Sihvonen are the only two on the nine-handed final table not playing under the Lithuanian flag. The Latvian was involved in quite a few hands yesterday and he’s bringing a full register of tools to the table today.

Vladas Burneikis (278,000)

Vladas Burneikis
Vladas Burneikis

Vladas Burneikis is one of the most experience players on the table. In fact, he was the first Lithuanian to win a WSOP Bracelet, as he emerged victorious in the $500 Turbo Deepstack-event during the pandemic year at GGPoker. Burneikis may enter the day with the second smallest stack, but there’s no doubt he possesses the skills to navigate his way through this final table.

Justinas Adomauskas (221,000)

Justinas Adomauskas
Justinas Adomauskas

Even though last in chips, Justinas Adomauskas enters the final table with 22 Big Blinds, which offers some playability. According to The Hendon Mob, his first cash came in 2023, and he’s looking for a record cash here at the 2025 OlyBet Showdown Vilnius.

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