2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
€62,000
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€254,600
Entries
268
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Juha Helppi Wins the 2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn Main Event for €62,000

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

Finnish poker legend Juha Helppi outlasted a field of 268 players to win the 2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event for €62,000.

The win caps off a huge week where he won more than six-digits when taking into account playing high-limit €50/€100 pot-limit Omaha with double straddles against Patrik Antonius, Theo Jorgensen, Ville Wahlbeck, Jani Vilmunen, Kings of Tallinn High Roller Winner Ellis Parssinen and others.

Helppi now has almost $7.2 million in career live cashes after the win, only second in Finland to Antonius' $7.3 million. Despite his impressive poker resume, this is only Helppi's second live tournament win with at least 200 players in his two-decade poker career. Team OlyBet pro Dmitrijs Meless made the final day and finished in 13th place.

2018 Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize
1Juha HelppiFinland€62,000
2Arto Ilmari LoikkanenFinland€41,000
3Arunas GarunkstisLithuania€25,000
4[Removed:174]Lithuania€19,800
5Totti Matias ArusuoFinland€15,200
6Shahin Shirazi NejadSweden€10,800
7Arto Antero LehtonenFinland€8,500
8Quang Thanh DoanFinland€6,200
9Silver NommikEstonia€5,200

Final table action

The final table began with Finland's Totti Matias Arusuo in the lead and Helppi on his tail in second place.

Estonia's Silver Nommik, the only player remaining from the home country, entered the table as the short-stack and was unable to move up the ladder taking ninth place for €5,200. He jammed five-three suited and didn't get there against the ace-jack held by Lithuania's Arunas Garunkstis.

Finland's Quang Thanh Doan was the next to go in eighth place for €6,200 after he jammed his short-stack on the button with queen-ten and couldn't get there against Helppi's ace-jack.

Shortly after, Finland's Arto Antero Lehtonen hit the rail in seventh place for €8,500 when he flopped top two pair with jack-nine only to run into the set held by Arosuo with pocket nines.

Helppi then grabbed the chip lead from Arosuo and never looked back. He flopped top-set with pocket queens against Arosuo's middle-set with pocket eights. The pot was already fairly large, however, Arosuo made an amazing laydown when Helppi was all in on the river to save him many valuable chips.

Totti Matias Arosuo and Silver Nommik
Totti Matias Arosou (left)

Sweden's Shahin Shirazi Nejad, who entered the final table short on chips was eliminated in sixth place for €10,800 after he flopped top pair with king-queen and was unable to find the help he needed on the turn and river against the pocket aces held by Arto Ilmari Loikkanen.

Arosuo got low on chips after his pocket aces were cracked by the jack-ten suited held by Garunkstis. He was then eliminated in fifth place for €15,200 when he king-queen was unable to outflip Helppi's eights.

Lithuania's [Removed:174] got low on chips after losing a crucial flip to Loikkanen when his ace-king couldn't improve against his opponent's pocket eights. Loikkanen then took the rest of the Lithuanian's chip when his king-three held against nine-six sending Tamasauskas on the rail in fourth place for €19,800.

Tamasauskas took seventh place in last year's Main Event and shared before the final table began that anything less than a win would be a "total disaster." However, after hitting the rail he was in good spirits and seemed pleased with him overall performance.

Garunkstis hit the showers next in third place for €25,000. The Lithuanian was low on chips after he called a bet against Helppi's flush and then got the rest of his chips in with jack-nine against ten-seven. Garunkstis was safe on the flop, but a ten hit the turn and the river was of no help.

This left Helppi and fellow Finn Loikkanen heads-up for the title. Helppi had more than a two to one chip advantage and slightly extended it when the final hand took place.

Helppi opened with ace-queen before Loikkanen three-bet with ace-ten. Helppi four-bet all-in and his opponent called. The board ran all blanks and Loikkanen was eliminated in second place for €41,000. Helppi claimed the title and has begun 2018 with a bang after having his first losing year in 2017.

This concludes the PokerNews Live Reporting of the 2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn Main Event. Stay tuned as we bring you coverage of big events from around the world.

Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

Tags: Andreas HoglundArto Antero LehtonenArto Ilmari LoikkanenArunas GarunkstisCarmen-Elina VistDmitrijs MelessEelis ParssinenJani VilmunenJuha HelppiPatrik AntoniusQuang Thanh DoanRaigo AasmaaSilver NommikTheo JorgensenTotti Matias ArosuoVille Wahlbeck

Arto Ilmari Loikkanen Eliminated in 2nd Place (€41,000)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen

Juha Helppi opened for 200,000 with {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} and Arto Ilmari Loikkanen three-bet to 550,000 with {a-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. Helppi four-bet shoved covering Loikkanen's remaining 2,200,000 in chips and got a call.

Helppi's hand was still ahead on the {5-Hearts}{k-Spades}{3-Clubs} flop. A flush draw opened up for Loikkanen after the {6-Hearts} appeared on the turn. However, the {7-Diamonds} appeared on the river to eliminate Loikkanen in second place for €41,000.

Meanwhile, Helppi got his first big win in a tournament with over 200 players and capped off an amazing week of high-stakes cash games and a win in the Main Event for €62,000.

PokerNews will interview Helppi shortly on Facebook live and a recap of the event will follow.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
8,100,000 3,100,000
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen fi
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen
Busted

Tags: Arto Ilmari LoikkanenJuha Helppi

Arunas Garunkstis Eliminated in 3rd Place (€25,000)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 5,000 ante
Arunas Garunkstis
Arunas Garunkstis

Juha Helppi opened from the button with {10-Clubs}{7-Spades} and Arunas Garunkstis jammed for 370,000 with {J-Clubs}{9-Hearts} from the small blind and Arto Ilmari Loikkanen folded from the big blind.

Helppi snap-called and was a little behind and still so on the {8-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop. He caught up on the {10-Diamonds} turn to give him a pair and Garunkstis was eliminated in third place for €25,000 after the {4-Diamonds} completed the board on the river.

Players are now on a 10-minute unscheduled break with Helppi holding a more than 2:1 chip advantage in the battle of the Finns against Loikkanen when the action resumes. Players are now guaranteed €41,000 with the top prize paying €61,000. It would be shocking to see a deal made since Helppi has gone on record in the past how he prefer to play tournaments out to their completion.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
5,600,000 400,000
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen fi
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen
2,400,000 200,000
Arunas Garunkstis lt
Arunas Garunkstis
Busted

Tags: Arto Ilmari LoikkanenArunas GarunkstisJuha Helppi

Aki Pavel Vartinen Wins Valentine's Day Mystery Event

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 5,000 ante
Aki Vartinen
Aki Vartinen

On Valentine's Day, the Kings of Tallinn poker festival got creative with a mystery event for Event #16. It turned out the event featured a €110 buy-in and the queen of hearts was wild whether in a hand or on the board.

Aki Pavel Vartinen managed to win this unique event for a healthy first-place prize of €1,800 along with a trophy. Behind Vartinen, three were three more Finns to take up the top four spots in the tournament including Mikael Anton Ilmari Niemela (second - €1,280), Jarkko Juhani Suokas (third - €850) and Jani Kristjan Rasinen (fourth - €530).

Tags: Jarkko Juhani SuokasAki Pavel VartinenJani Kristjan RasinenMikael Anton Ilmari Niemela

Totti Matias Arosuo Eliminated in 5th Place (€15,200)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Totti Matias Arosuo
Totti Matias Arosuo

Totti Matiask Arosuo began the day as chip leader but after making a huge laydown to Juha Helppi and losing a bad beat to Arunas Garunkstis, he found himself short on chips.

Helppi opened to 100,000 with {8-}{8-} and Arosuo jammed for 500,000 with {k-}{q-}. Helppi didn't waste too much time to call.

The {J-}{j-}{4-} flop didn't help Arosuo, however, the {10-} on the turn opened up more outs with an open-ended straight-draw. However, the {8-} river was didn't help Arosuo and gave Helppi a full house and he was eliminated in fifth place for €15,200.

Helppi now has more than half of the chips in play with a stack of 4,600,000 in chips.

Players are now on a break. The action will be back in 15 minutes with blinds at 30,000/60,000 with an ante of 5,000 with all players now guaranteed a payout of €19,800.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
4,600,000 1,000,000
Totti Matias Arosuo fi
Totti Matias Arosuo
Day 4 Chip Leader
Busted

Shahin Shirazi Nejad Eliminated in 6th Place (€10,800)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Shahin Shirazi Nejad
Shahin Shirazi Nejad

Sweden's Shahin Shirazi Nejad opened with {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades} to 105,000 and was called by Arto Ilmari Loikkanen with {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts} from the big blind.

Loikkanen checked the {j-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} flop. Nejad bet 125,000 with top pair and Loikkanen jammed to 630,000.

Nejad called and needed help. The {3-Clubs} on the turn and the {10-Hearts} on the river didn't improve the Swede's hand and he was eliminated in sixth place for €10,800.

Player Chips Progress
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen fi
Arto Ilmari Loikkanen
1,200,000 350,000
Shahin Shirazi Nejad se
Shahin Shirazi Nejad
Busted

Tags: Arto Ilmari LoikkanenShahin Nejad

Arosuo Correctly Lays Down a Full House

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Totti Matias Arosuo
Totti Matias Arosuo

Juha Helppi opened from early position with {q-Clubs}{q-Hearts}, [Removed:174] called with {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades} from late position before Totti Matias Arosuo called from the big blind with {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}.

The {8-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} gave both Helppi and Arosuo, who had the two biggest stacks on the table, sets. Arosuo and Tamasauskas checked before Helppi bet 120,000. Arosuo raised to 295,000 and Tamasauskas got out of the way.

Helppi went into the tank before he called. Arosuo led out for 335,000 after the {7-Spades} paired the board on the turn and Helppi called.

Arosuo led out again, this time for 635,000 when the {j-Clubs} completed the board on the river. Helppi went into the tank before he declared himself all-in.

Arosuo went into deep thought for more than five minutes before he eventually laid down a full-house. After the hand, Helppi became the overwhelming chip leader despite the fact if Arosuo didn't make the sick fold he would have half the chips in play.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
3,600,000 1,500,000
Totti Matias Arosuo fi
Totti Matias Arosuo
Day 4 Chip Leader
1,200,000 -1,400,000

Tags: Juha HelppiTotti Matias Arosuo

Arto Antero Lehtonen Eliminated in 7th Place (€8,500)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Arto Antero Lehtonen
Arto Antero Lehtonen

Arto Ilmari Loikkanen opened to 80,000 from under the gun with {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs} and got called by Totti Matias Arosuo with {9-Clubs}{9-Spades} from one seat over and Arto Antero Lehtonen with {j-Hearts}{9-Spades} from the big blind.

The {J-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop gave Lehtonen two-pair, however, Arosuo had him dominated with a set. Both Lehtonen and Loikkanen checked before Arosuo bet 105,000.

Lehtonen jammed for 516,000. Loikkanen quickly folded and Arosuo as quickly called. Lehtonen was a huge underdog and unable to catch up after the {3-Spades} on the turn and the {4-Spades} on the river completed the board.

Lehtonen collected €8,500 for seventh-place and all remaining players are guaranteed a healthy five-figure payout of at least €10,800.

Player Chips Progress
Totti Matias Arosuo fi
Totti Matias Arosuo
Day 4 Chip Leader
2,600,000 400,000
Arto Antero Lehtonen fi
Arto Antero Lehtonen
Busted

Tags: Arto Antero LehtonenArto Ilmari LoikkanenTotti Matias Arosuo

Quang Thanh Doan Eliminated in 8th Place (€6,200)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Quang Thanh Doan
Quang Thanh Doan

The action folded around to Finland's Quang Thanh Doan on the button. Doan jammed 352,000 with {q-Spades}{10-Hearts} and got chip leader Totti Matias Arosuo to fold with {k-Clubs}{10-Spades}.

Juha Helppi woke up with {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs} and quickly called. Helppi was well ahead after the flop came {5-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Spades}. His lead became a little less with flush draws opening for Doan when the {8-Spades} appeared on the turn.

Doan's tournament life ended when the {2-Hearts} completed the board on the river and collected the eighth-place prize of €6,200. Meanwhile, Helppi became the second player to surpass the 2 million chip count.

All remaining players moved up the payout ladder with everyone remaining now guaranteed to walk away with at least €8,500.

Player Chips Progress
Juha Helppi fi
Juha Helppi
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
2,100,000 900,000
Quang Thanh Doan fi
Quang Thanh Doan
Busted

Tags: Juha HelppiQuang Thanh DoanTotti Matias Arosuo

Silver Nommik Eliminated in 9th Place (€5,200)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
Silver Nommik
Silver Nommik

Estonia's Silver Nommik was waiting for a spot to get his small stack in and his stack was down to 196,000 in chips.

He jammed all-in with {5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} from the cut-off and was called by Arunas Garunkstis from the big blind with {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}.

Nommik was a 2:1 underdog before the flop and was in a world of hurt after his opponent paired the {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{9-Clubs} needing a pair of runners for a save. The {9-Diamonds} on the turn wasn't one of them and Nommik's fate was sealed.

The Estonian was officially eliminated in ninth place for €5,200 after the {2-Hearts} completed the board on the river and the title will not stay in home soil.

Currently left in the field are five Finns, two Lithuanians and a Swede. Players are now all guaranteed a payout of at least the €6,200 slated for eighth place.

Player Chips Progress
Arunas Garunkstis lt
Arunas Garunkstis
1,300,000 429,000
Silver Nõmmik ee
Silver Nõmmik
Busted

Tags: Arunas GarunkstisSilver Nommik