2019 Tallinn Summer Showdown

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 Tallinn Summer Showdown

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
€46,700
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,100
Prize Pool
€185,250
Entries
195
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
50,000

Tapio Vihakas Leads Final 23 After Day 2 of the Tallinn Summer Showdown Main Event

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Tapio Vihakas
Tapio Vihakas

Finland's Tapio Vihakas bagged a chip leading stack of 560,000 in chips on Day 2 of the Tallinn Summer Showdown €1,100 Main Event at Hilton Tallinn Park and Olympic Park Casino.

Among the nearly $300,000 in cashes accumulated by the Finn is a final table appearance at the very first Summer Showdown Main Event in 2017 where he took eighth place for €3,670.

Two other Finns are on top of the chip counts with 23 players remaining in Jussi Mattila with 528,000 in chips and Day 1 chip leader Mathias Siljander with a cool 500,000 in chips. Yesterday, Mattila predicted he would end Day 1 with 137,000 in chips midway through the day and bagged exactly that. He was a little off today with his prediction of 488,000 in chips but once again close.

Day 2 Recap

The second day began with late registration open for one blind level. The field grew from 168 entrants to 195 entrants to create a €185,250 prize pool and a €46,700 top prize. This crushed the record last year when the Summer Showdown Main Event attracted 165 entrants.

Kelly Limonova
Kelly Limonova

Eliminations took place at a fast and furious pace throughout the day. Siljander and Vihakis had the chip lead most of the day but Estonia's Kelly Limonova also had the chip lead for a time before she eventually bagged 450,000 in chips. Regardless of how things turn out for Limonova, she will have the honor of being the last woman remaining in the Main Event.

In addition, Limonova and Andres Loiv are the last two players remaining in the Last Longer Competition hosted by Olybet Poker for its qualifiers. The last player standing will be awarded a Battle of Malta Main Event ticket valued at €555.

The day was scheduled to end after eight blind levels of an hour each. However, when the eighth blind level of the day began with 28 players remaining and 23 guaranteed a min-cash of at least €2,180, the tournament director decided that for better or for worse that players would be in the money by the end of the day.

After the tournament was down to just 24 players, players were given a short break for a redraw and were instructed they would be hand for hand the remainder of the day. However, a cooler took place to end the bubble in just one hand.

Kim Lindstrom opened and was called by Siljander before Pasi Laihinen made a sizeable three-bet. Lindstrom folded before Siljander jammed. At the time, Siljander wasn't huge on chips and if his opponent called and he lost the hand, he would have had the one of the shortest stacks in play. Laihinen did indeed called and was well ahead with pocket aces to Siljander's king-queen suited. The flop was a safe one for Laihinen but he was stunned after the board gave his opponent a runner-runner flush to send him out on the rail in 24th place.

Tallinn Summer Showdown Bubble
Tallinn Summer Showdown Bubble

After players bagged chips, they were invited to the casino floor for the Players Party for free drinks and to be entertained by the Finnish band Higher Ground.

Day 3 of the Main Event will kick off at 12 p.m. local time tomorrow with 14:38 remaining in Level 16 with blinds at 2,500/5,000 and a big blind ante of 5,000. After this level, blinds will increase every hour as they have been throughout the event. The plan entering the day is to play down to a final table of eight players.

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.

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChipsBig Blinds
11Markus AsikainenFinland279,50056
12Jussi MattilaFinland528,500106
13Igor Pihela Sr.Estonia147,00029
14Ranno SootlaEstonia76,00015
15Kelly LimonovaEstonia450,00090
16Timo RuuskaFinland135,00027
17Algimantas JablonskisLithuania82,50017
18Andres LoivEstonia337,00067
      
21Rain HeeringasEstonia112,00022
22Santeri PiiroinenFinland181,50036
23Jari LahtinenFinland313,50063
24Jaakko RajaniemiFinland161,50032
25Ahmed IbrahimiMorocco430,00086
26Mathias SiljanderFinland500,000100
27Dmitrijs KornevsLatvia184,00037
      
31Aki PyysingFinland401,00080
32Marius MorelEstonia57,50012
33Tarmo TammelEstonia171,50034
34Markku KoplimaaEstonia150,00030
35Tapio VihakasFinland560,000112
36Kim LindstromFinland337,50068
37Toomas PolliEstonia175,00035
38Peter WarfvingeSweden77,30015

*Photos courtesy of Elena Kask / Tallinn Summer Showdown

Tags: Higher GroundJussi MattilaKelly LimonovaKim LindstromMathias SiljanderPasi LaihinenTapio Vihakas

Pasi Laihinen Bubbles with Aces

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Tallinn Summer Showdown Bubble
Tallinn Summer Showdown Bubble

First hand on the bubble was a sick one. Kim Lindstrom opened for 11,000 from early position and Mathias Siljander called from the button. Pasi Laihinen three-bet to 55,000 from the big blind and Lindstrom folded.

Siljander then jammed for about 270,000, which covered the 210,000 Laihinen had behind. Laihinen snap-called and looked to be in good shape to double.

Pasi Laihinen: {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}
Mathias Siljander: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}

The {3-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{7-Clubs} flopped seemed like a good one for Laihinen. A crowd gathered around after the tabled oohed and ahhed when the {6-Hearts} came on the turn to give Siljander a flush draw.

The {7-Hearts} spiked the river to give Siljander the flush and Laihinen bubbled the Main Event with aces in 24th place.

After the hand, bags were passed around. Stay tuned at PokerNews for full chips counts, a table draw, and a recap of the day.

Player Chips Progress
Mathias Siljander fi
Mathias Siljander
500,000
130,000
130,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Pasi Laihinen fi
Pasi Laihinen
Busted

Tags: Kim LindstromMathias SiljanderPasi Laihinen

Redraw and Hand For Hand

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Kelly Limonova
Kelly Limonova

Kelly Limonova opened for 12,000 from early position before she called a jam of around 60,000 from Mikael Andersson from middle position.

Mikael Andersson: {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Kelly Limonova: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}

Limonova had a flush draw after the {6-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{5-Hearts} flop and Andersson was drawing dead to her flush after the {2-Hearts} came on the turn. The {9-Hearts} completed the board on the river and Andersson was eliminated.

After the hand, the tournament director paused the clock for a quick redraw. Players will be taking a short break and come back on the bubble playing hand for hand with 24 players remaining and 23 guaranteed at least a €2,180 min-cash.

Player Chips Progress
Kelly Limonova ee
Kelly Limonova
450,000
130,000
130,000
Mikael Andersson fi
Mikael Andersson
Busted

Tags: Mikael AnderssonKelly Limonova

Palokangas Out on a Flip

Level 16 : 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Johan Palokangas
Johan Palokangas

Johan Palokangas jammed for about 15 big blinds from early position with {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} before Kim Lindstrom over-jammed with {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds} from one seat over for more than 20 big blinds.

An ace spiked the {6-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} flop and Palokangas couldn't get back into the hand after the {j-Diamonds} came on the turn followed by the {a-Clubs} on the river.

Player Chips Progress
Kim Lindstrom fi
Kim Lindstrom
370,000
Johan Palokangas fi
Johan Palokangas
Busted

Tags: Johan PalokangasKim Lindstrom

Pyysing Almost Triples; Randolph Eliminated

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Aki Pyysing
Aki Pyysing

Aki Pyysing opened from early position to 10,000. Richard Randolph jammed from the button for 55,000. Mathias Siljander smooth called from the small blind before Pyssing jammed for 118,000. Siljander made the quick call and players turned over their cards.

Richard Randolph: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
Aki Pyysing: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}
Mathias Siljander: {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

Pyysing had the nuts preflop and his hand held strong with the {2-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{q-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} running out on the board.

Player Chips Progress
Mathias Siljander fi
Mathias Siljander
310,000
-130,000
-130,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Aki Pyysing fi
Aki Pyysing
300,000
180,000
180,000
Richard Randolph
Richard Randolph
Busted

Tags: Aki PyysingMathias SiljanderRichard Randolph

Davey Eliminated

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Daragh Davey
Daragh Davey

Daragh Davey's Main Event run is over. Matthias Siljander opened for 7,000 from under the gun before Davey three-bet jammed from one seat over to 86,500. It folded around to Pasi Laihinen on the button who four-bet jammed for more than 150,000. Siljander quickly folded and the players turned over their cards.

Daragh Davey: {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Pasi Laihinen: {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

Laihinen was ahead the entire way with the {q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{8-Spades}{2-Hearts}{6-Hearts} appearing on the board and Davey was eliminated from the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Pasi Laihinen fi
Pasi Laihinen
250,000
70,000
70,000
Daragh Davey ie
Daragh Davey
Busted

Tags: Daragh DaveyPasi Laihinen

Biggest Pot of the Day

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Jimmy Dewerdt
Jimmy Dewerdt

The biggest pot so far of the day just happened. It started off with Jimmy Dewerdt jamming from the hijack for 59,000. Kim Lindstrom then three-bet jammed for 178,000 from the button before Antti Karkkainen four-bet jammed for almost 240,000 from the small blind.

"Easiest fold ever," said Markku Koplimaa in the big blind.

"If I had king-six, I would have called," said Koplimaa joking how he has won two big pots with this hand over the past two days.

Jimmy Dewerdt: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}
Kim Lindstrom: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}
Antti Karkkainen: {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}

The {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{8-Spades} flop gave Lindstrom the lead with top pair and that proved to be good enough to win a monster pot after the {10-Hearts} on the turn and the {j-Spades} on the river completed the board.

Meanwhile, Mathias Siljander showed Daragh Davey a bluff on another table at the same time where Davey would have had to call off his stack on a wet board. After Davey tank-folded, Siljander showed he had {4-}{4-} with every card on the board higher than his pair with also possibilities for his opponent to have flushes and straights.

Player Chips Progress
Kim Lindstrom fi
Kim Lindstrom
420,000
358,700
358,700
Mathias Siljander fi
Mathias Siljander
390,000
40,000
40,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Antti Karkkainen fi
Antti Karkkainen
60,000
-150,000
-150,000
Jimmy Dewerdt fr
Jimmy Dewerdt
Busted

Tags: Antti KarkkainenDaragh DaveyJimmy DewerdtMarkku KoplimaaMathias Siljander

Pihela Sr. Keeping Stride with Siljander

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Igor Pihela Sr.
Igor Pihela Sr.

Igor Pihela Sr. just won another pot. It began with Tomas Sujeta opening to 5,000 from middle position. The player in the small blind called before Pihela Sr. three-bet to 17,400. Sujeta called and the player in the small blind folded.

Pihela Sr. bet 10,000 after the {k-Spades}{2-Hearts}{a-Clubs} came on the flop and Sujeta called. Another bet of 10,000 came from Pihela Sr. after the {3-Diamonds} came on the turn followed by another called.

The same pattern emerged after the {8-Diamonds} came on the river with Pihela Sr. leading out for 10,000 once again. Sujeta shook his head and made the call.

Pihela Sr. turned over {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}, which apparently was good enough as Sujeta folded before he said: "You win again."

Meanwhile, Mathias Siljander keeps chipping up as well and his stack increased to 440,000 at the same time this hand took place.

Player Chips Progress
Mathias Siljander fi
Mathias Siljander
440,000
40,000
40,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
Igor Pihela Sr. ee
Igor Pihela Sr.
410,000
50,000
50,000
Tomas Sujeta lt
Tomas Sujeta
40,000
-51,500
-51,500

Tags: Igor Pihela Sr.Mathias SiljanderTomas Sujeta

Harry Lockmer Wins the €550 PLO - 5 Card Hi/Lo 6 Max (€6,075)

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Harry Lockmer
Harry Lockmer

Congrats to Harry Lockmer for winning the trophy in Event #17: €550 PLO - 5 Card Hi/Lo 6 Max for €6,075 after outlasting a field of 39 entrants.

He agreed to an even-chop heads-up deal with Nicholas Kennedy (second - €5,875) with the duo leaving €200 to play for.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Harry LockmerFinland€ 6,075*
2Nicholas KennedyUnited Kingdom€ 5,875*
3Kimmo KurkoFinland€ 3,330
4Hannu PenttinenFinland€ 1,865
5Vladislavs PetrovsLatvia€ 1,380

*Reflects heads-up deal.

Tags: Harry LockmerNicholas Kennedy

Igor Pihela Sr. with the Chip Lead

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Igor Pihela Sr.
Igor Pihela Sr.

Igor Pihela Sr. has the biggest stack in the room. Some came at the hands of Hassan Sey who he just eliminated.

A player opened from early position to 5,000 before Sey three-bet to 16,500 from the cutoff. Pihela Sr. flat-called from the small blind and the opening raiser folded.

Pihela Sr. fired out a donk-bet of 12,000 after the {2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{7-Diamonds} came on the flop. Sey jammed for 56,000 and Pihela Sr. snap-called.

Hassan Sey: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}
Igor Pihela Sr.: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}

Sey got out of his seat before the rest of the board was dealt when he saw he needed a two outer to remain in the tournament. He was officially eliminated after the {9-Spades} came on the turn followed by the {7-Spades} on the river.

After this hand, Pihela Sr. won another small pot to extend his chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Igor Pihela Sr. ee
Igor Pihela Sr.
360,000
330,000
330,000
Hassan Sey fi
Hassan Sey
Busted

Tags: Hassan SeyIgor Pihela