2018 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn

€1,100 Main Event
Day: 2
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 Cruises to Chip Lead After Day 2 of the Kings of Tallinn Main Event

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Juha Helppi
Juha Helppi

Finnish poker superstar Juha Helppi, whose $7.1 million in live tournament cashes is only behind the $7.3 million achieved by Patrick Antonius on The Hendon Mob Finland All Time Money List, cruised his way to a chip lead at the end of Day 2 of the OlyBet Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event at the Olympic Park Casino and the Hilton Park Hotel with 316,500 in chips.

During the last break of the day, Helppi shared that he has been to every Kings of Tallinn event and is looking forward to playing in the big €50/€100 pot-limit Omaha game with Antonius and others running in the casino's poker room.

Late registration was open until the beginning of the day. By the time the last players joined the field, a new Kings of Tallinn Main Event record was established with 268 entrants generating a massive €254,600 prize pool.

A total of 181 players began the days in hopes of being in contention for the €62,000 top prize or at least the min-cash paid guaranteed to the 31 players that cash of €2,110. By the end of the day's seven one hour blind levels, the field was trimmed down by almost two-thirds with 61 players bagging chips to Day 3.

Not too far behind Helppi are two Lithuanian players in [Removed:174] with a second-place stack of 313,000 and Arunas Garunkstis with a third-place stack of 282,000 in chips.

Behind this duo is Estonian charismatic poker player Kelly Limonova with a fourth-place stack of 278,000. Limonova began the day short on chips with 24,900 in chips. She was down to just 4,000 in chips before she won double after double and zoomed up to nearly 200,000 in a little more than a blind level.

At one point, Limonova shared that her stack was up to 380,000 but she began taking risks including calling an all-in bet from a short-stack without looking at her cards. That being said, she is on top of the world and shared that she has never felt better entering into a Day 3 in an event.

Kelly Limonova
Kelly Limonova

All three of the Team OlyBet pros began in contention. However, Estonia's Carmen-Elina Vist wasn't able to make it through the day after her king-jack proved to be no good against pocket aces held by her opponent.

Fellow Estonian Team OlyBet pro Raigo Aasmaa survived the day with 139,500 in chips while Latvian Team OlyBet pro Dmitrijs Meless wasn't too far behind bagging 131,500 in chips.

Day 3 of the Main Event will kick off at 12 p.m. local time tomorrow with blinds at 2,000/4,000 and an ante of 500. Tournament organizers expect players to be in the money by the time the day ends and we will share the starting seat assignments before the action resumes.

As was the case the past two days, the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the floor to provide complete coverage tomorrow and beyond until a winner is declared.

*Photos courtesy of Rene Velli

Tags: Arunas GarunkstisCarmen-Elina VistDmitrijs MelessJuha HelppiKelly LimonovaPatrik AntoniusRaigo Aasmaa

Day 1 Chip Leader Feras Abid Eliminated

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 400 ante
Feras Abid
Feras Abid

Finland's Feras Abid headed into Day 2 with the chip lead but this wasn't enough to get into the money let alone bag chips for Day 3.

He lost more than half his stack before getting the rest of his chips in with ace-king only to find himself very behind the pocket kings held by Lithuania's Arunas Garunkstis.

Abid quickly left the tournament area after the board was of no help while Garunkstis, who was holding an average stack throughout most of the day, propelled himself near the top of the leaderboard with a stack of 275,000.

Player Chips Progress
Arunas Garunkstis lt
Arunas Garunkstis
275,000
208,900
208,900
Feras Abid fi
Feras Abid
Busted
Day 1 Chip Leader

Tags: Feras AbidArunas Garunkstis

Estonian Jesus Out Again

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Rauno Tahvonen
Rauno Tahvonen

Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen was eliminated late on Day 1 and decided to fire another bullet before late registration closed today.

Tahvonen had a rough going early and his stack dwindled down to 18,000 at the first break. Shortly after the break, the action folded around to him and he open-jammed pocket tens only to get called by the pocket-queens held by Mikael Zackariasen.

The board ran out all blanks and Tahvonen hit the rail. He shared with PokerNews that his team is doing well and he plans to enter the €110 NLHE Deepstack event at 3 p.m.

What he meant by team was that two percent of the prize pool is removed from each non-satellite event for a team leaderboard. Players chose their own teammates and the top two teams will walk away with big prizes with first collecting 75 percent of the leaderboard prizes and second place banking 25 percent.

Last year, there were 52 registered teams and it has gone up to 54 teams this year. The top prize last year was €16,000 and due to more events and more entrants per event it will be even bigger for the winning team this year.

Player Chips Progress
Mikael Zackariasen se
Mikael Zackariasen
135,000
28,500
28,500
Rauno Tahvonen ee
Rauno Tahvonen
Busted

Tags: Rauno TahvonenMikael Zackariasen

Feras Abid Kicks off Day 2 of the Kings of Tallinn Main Event in the Lead

Feras Abid
Feras Abid

Welcome to Day 2 of the King's of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event at Olympic Park Casino and Hilton Park Hotel located in the heart of the Estonian capital.

Players traveled from near and far to play in the Main Event with 241 entrants joining the field on Day 1. This is just six entrants shy of a Kings of Tallinn Main Event record of 247 entrants established last year. This year's Main Event will easily establish a new record with re-entries and late-registration allowed until the start of Day 2.

A total of 156 players survived yesterday's action with Finland's Feras Abid leading the way to start the day with a huge stack of 137,700 in chips. Behind him are Estonia's Tonis Viik in second place with 119,000 and Finland's Henri Vaisanen in third place with 118,300.

Also well in the mix is one of Europe's most successful poker players Juha Helppi bringing forth a healthy stack of 112,200 in chips. Additionally, three Team OlyBet members bagged chips yesterday including Dmitrijs Meless (96,000), Carmen-Elina Vist (55,900) and Raigo Aasmaa (34,600).

Carmen-Elina Vist_Dmitrijs Meless
Carmen-Elina Vist and Dmitrijs Meless

Day 2 of the Main Event will kick off at 12 p.m. local time with blinds at 400/800 and an ante of 100. We will have updated chip counts for all of the players before the action resumes. Similar to yesterday, Day 2 will play out seven 60-minute blind levels with 15-minute breaks scheduled after every two blind levels.

Kings of Tallinn Main Event Day 2 Blind Structure

LevelSmall blindBig blindAnte
8400800100
95001,000100
106001,200200
118001,600200
121,0002,000300
131,2002,400300
141,5003,000400

As was the case today, the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the floor to provide complete coverage Day 2 and beyond until a winner is declared.

Tags: Carmen-Elina VistDmitrijs MelessFeras AbidHenri VaisanenJuha HelppiRaigo AasmaaTonis Viik