
Presumably, the last day of the inaugural No Filter Poker Series was a bittersweet affair. All reports from Tallinn indicate that it has been a superb couple of days at the Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel, and the return for No Filter Poker Series ought to be anticipated by all players.
- Read more: No Filter Poker Series Day 1: Risberg Wins First Trophy
- Read more: No Filter Poker Series Day 2: Avela Chipleader for €1,100 Main Event Final Day
- Read more: No Filter Poker Series Day 3: Rohan Oberoi Wins the €1,100 Main Event
- Read more: Dates and Schedule Released for the 2025 WSOPC Tallinn
Closer Closes Things
The schedule for the last day was highlighted by the €200 NLH No Filter Closer Turbo. A total of 50 entries created a €8,075 prize pool, with a €2,745 up top. To sweeten the deal, No Filter Poker Series founder Mounir Tajiou announced that the winner of the heads-up affair would have a seat in a limousine, waiting outside the premises for the winner.
The two last players standing were Mahmod Sayehban and Lars Kjestrup; both representing the Swedish flag. Ultimately, the title was captured by Sayehban.
€200 NLH No Filter Closer Turbo – Full Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sweden | €2,745 | |
2 | Sweden | €1,860 | |
3 | Sweden | €1,330 | |
4 | Norway | €960 | |
5 | Sweden | €650 | |
6 | China | €530 |
No Filter Poker Series was announced around the same time that the final legal casino in Sweden closed down. Tajiou and Michel Karim founded the No Filter Poker Series with the purpose of offering Swedes easy accessible opportunities to play legal live poker as close to home soil as possible.

Now, when the first event is finished, it can easily be determined that the collaboration between No Filter Poker Series and OlyBet has been a successful one. The anticipation for future events is huge, and perhaps, Tallinn has proven to be the ultimate location; Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Tallinn Park Hotel offers the perfect venue for both poker and leisure, and considering that No Filter Poker Series wanted to spare no expenses on Saturday’s Players Party, it wouldn’t be a huge surprise seeing the tour return to the Estonian capital.
Before any other No Filter Poker Series events, though, the 2025 WSOPC Tallinn will conquer the location. Highlighted by a €1,000,000 Main Event and 12 ring events, the atmosphere will be buzzing, and without a doubt, many players will partake in the fun, trying to write eternal poker history and get their hands on the legendary WSOPC rings.
Thanks to the No Filter Poker Series for a great inaugural event.