As earlier mentioned, the Coolbet website put up odds on who would last longer between the company's founder Jan Svendsen and Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk.
Both players won big early and were among the chip lead. While they are still close in chips, they have both lost some of their stacks with Svendsen down to 41,000 and von Zweigbergk down to 42,000.
In a recent hand, von Zweigbergk opened from middle position to 750 and got called Christel Piller in the hijack. Aleksandr Konstantinov jacked the action to 2,100 from the button and both his opponents called.
Von Zweigbergk led out for 3,100 on the flop. Piller quickly folded before Konstantinov quickly called.
Both players checked after the appeared on the turn.
The completed the board on the river. Von Zweigbergk checked and then went into the tank after his opponent bet 4,000. Von Zweigbergk eventually folded and both players' hands went into the muck.
At the same table, we noticed Rauno Kiviloo's seat empty and learned he lost the rest of his small stack. He has reentered with a fresh stack at a new table. Meanwhile, Kiviloo's roommate Espen Uhlen Jorstad lost some of his chips as well and his stack is down to 19,000.
Henri Kasper is one of Estonia's most successful live tournament players ranking in fourth place in The Hendon Mob Estonia All Time Money list with nearly $500,000 in cashes. This places him only behind Madis Muur, Raigo Aasmaa, and Imre Leibold.
Last night, he narrowed the gap between him and the other players ahead of him on his country's ranking list after he outlasted a field of 58 entrants to win the Coolbet Open €220 Warm-Up event for a cool €3,700.
Here is a look at all of the players that cashed in the event:
2018 Coolbet Open €220 Warm-Up Final Table Results
We caught up with Tommy Ravn on the break and he introduced us to his son Patrik Ravn who traveled to Tallinn to play the event together from Norway. Both players are in action at different tables.
Tommy Ravn shared he is now doing well after initially getting his stack down to as low as 9,000 chips. He was able to double up the last hand before break and now has a more respectable 21,000.
Meanwhile, Patrick Ravn started off the day in the other direction and was well north of 40,000 in chips. He was in good spirits after losing a couple of hands during Level 3 to bring his stack down to 32,000, which is still slightly better than the 30,000 chips he began the day with.
The first break just ended and players are back in the seat for the first blind level with antes.
A few more players entered the field and it has ballooned to 82 players which has already beat expectations set by Tournament Director Teresa Nousiainen and Poker Manager of Coolbet Thomas Pasgaard Hviid.
Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk's new table included two roommates in Espen Uhlen Jorstad and Rauno Kiviloo that also work together with Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen on a vlog titled One Year One Mil.
Kiviloo and von Zweigbergk were just involved in a big pot.
With about 7,000 already in the middle, Kiviloo checked the action to von Zweigbergk on the board. Von Zweigbergk bet 4,000 and Kiviloo went into the tank while Tahvonen and von Zweigbergk were talking shop about cameras.
After two to three minutes, Kiviloo raised to 12,000 and von Zweigbergk snap called.
Kiviloo looked like he knew he was beaten after von Zweigbergk insta-called and turned over for middle pair. Meanwhile, von Zweigbergk scooped one of the biggest pots thus far today after he turned over for the straight.