Friday, February 28, 2025

Straight Flush vs. Quads BBJ Hits; KoT Main Event Hits New Record Numbers

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It was a wild Thursday at Olympic Park Casino as the Kings of Tallinn Festival, ran by OlyBet, turned up the heat. The €1 million guaranteed Main Event smashed its previous entry record, but over in the cash game area, the real celebration was happening at a low-stakes Five Card Pot-Limit Omaha table.

That’s where the Bad Beat Jackpot hit in an absolutely brutal hand—though when a BBJ lands, nobody really walks away a loser.

Now in its 10th year, Kings of Tallinn continues to be a festival packed with action. The tournaments are world-class, but the cash games are just as juicy.

Quad Kings? Tough Break…

The action unfolded in a five-card PLO game, where two players got tangled in a monster cooler. Miko Männisto, with KKJ63, must have been feeling pretty good after making a set of kings on the KJ4 flop, only for things to get better on the turn when the K dropped.

But the river had other ideas as 9 rolled off, completing Klaus Gronberg‘s straight flush draw as they held Q10998, good for a king-high straight flush.

Cue the stunned silence, followed by the jackpot celebrations.

While the four-of-a-kind technically “lost” the hand, Männisto walked away with the biggest slice of the jackpot—€20,350. Gronberg collected €10,175, and every other player at the table got a €2,035 share just for being in the right place at the right time.

One of those players, Sebastian Ville-Oskari, almost missed out entirely—he had been about to switch tables but decided to play just one more hand. Talk about perfect timing.

Second Largest Bad Beat Jackpot Ever Hits — $2.2 Million

New Main Event Record as Guarantee Nears

KoT

Back in the tournament streets, the Kings of Tallinn Main Event wrapped up its Day 1 flights in record-breaking fashion. Day 1D was the busiest of the bunch, with 149 of its 352 entries advancing to today’s Day 2, while Day 1E saw 66 players move on from a field of 162 entries.

That brings the total entry count to 947, surpassing last year’s record of 914. So far, 373 players have bagged and tagged a stack, but if you’re not among them, there’s still hope—late registration remains open for the first four levels of Day 2.

Rune Brunes topped the charts in Day 1D with a stack of 279,000 to take second in the overall chip counts. Piotr Sztenkiel performed best in Day 1E, ending with 245,000.

Even this poker writer managed to squeak their way into Day 2 with an albeit more modest stack of 51,600. It was a tough day on the felt, with momentum hard to come by, especially when Ilari ‘Ziigmund’ Sahamies joined my table. The online poker legend and former High Stakes Poker player also managed to make it through Day 1D and will start with an above average 91,300.

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds
1 Veikka Väinö Keto-Tokoi Finland 300,000 250
2 Rune Brunes Norway 279,000 232
3 Rauno Ratt Estonia 253,500 211
4 Piotr Sztenkiel Poland 245,000 204
5 Mauri Dorbek Estonia 229,700 191
6 Richard Melby Norway 224,600 187
7 Konstantyn Holskyi Ukraine 221,500 184
8 Dmitri Zatsik Estonia 211,400 176
9 Enea Subashi Greece 205,000 170
10 Sebastian Wahl Finland 199,300 166

Gisle Olsen Triumphs in the PLO 4/5/6 Card Event for a Career-Best €52,280

Gisle Olsen
Gisle Olsen

Denmark’s Gisle Olsen will forever fondly look back at the 2025 Kings of Tallinn festival because it is where they recorded their first live poker tournament victory. Olsen navigated his way through a 271-strong field in the €1,100 Pot-Limit Omaha 4/5/6 card event and scooped €52,280 of the €252,030 prize pool. Olsen’s haul represents a career-best score and takes his lifetime earnings to over $510,000.

The seven-handed final table was a Scandinavian and Nordic affair, with one Dane, a player from Sweden, a Norwegian, and four Finnish grinders present and correct.

The Norwegian was none other than Tobias Leknes, the online poker mixed game genius who plays at PokerStars under the “Senkel92” alias, where he has captured 13 World Championship Of Online Poker (WCOOP) titles. There would be no live victory in this event for Leknes because he bowed out in seventh, much to the delight of his former table mates.

Sixth place and the first five-figure prize of the final table wen to Finland’s Kristian Kostiander. You may recall that Kostiander won the €1,650 Patrick Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event in Tallinn in April 2022 for a career-best €70,050. That win came at the same venue that’s hosting the 2025 Kings of Tallinn festival!

Remarkably, fifth-place finisher Jussi Matilla finished second in the Patrik Antonius Poker Challenge Main Event, meaning he was sharing this final table with a familiar face. The €14,400 Matilla collected in this event was the 21st five-figure score of his career.

Another Finn, Frederik Lindstrom, busted in fourth for €18,600, his first Kings of Tallinn cash. The PLO4/5/6 Card event progressed to heads-up soon after when Alexander Norden was cut down in third for €24,500. Norden’s latest haul pushed his live tournament earnings through the $500,000 barrier.

Heads-up saw Olsen take on Tero Laurila, the reigning Irish Open champion. The one-on-one clash could have gone either way, but it was Olsen who came out on top and clinched the €52,280 top prize, a new carer-high. Laurila headed into the night with the €34,350 consolation prize in tow.

€1,100 PLO4/5 Championship Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Gisle Olsen Denmark €52,280
2 Tero Laurila Finland €34,350
3 Alexander Norden Sweden €24,500
4 Fredrik Lindström Finland €18,600
5 Jussi Mattila Finland €14,400
6 Kristian Kostiander Finland €11,250
7 Tobias Leknes Norway €8,650

Other winners

While Olsen was marching onto victory in the €1,100 PLO 4/5/6 Card event, four other Kings of Tallinn attendees were striding towards win in other events.

Samuel Saariaho turned €200 into €8,689 in the No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed event, while Tarjei Forus will forever be known as the €350 PLO 4/5/6 Card PKO champion, an accolade that also came with €6,210. Forus won a €150 PLO 4/5 card event at the 2024 WSOPC Tallinn festival last July.

Ville-Tapio Mesiranta’s second recorded live score is also his first outright victory. The Finn won the €200 Pot-Limit Sökö Nullo, outlasting 76 opponents to collect €3,30.

Last but not least, a shout-out to Henri Kettunen, who took down the €555 No-Limit Hold’em for €13,645. This was only Kettunnen’s second cash since June 2023, but it was worth the wait.

Kings of Tallinn Remaining Schedule

Date Time Event
Fri, Feb 28 12 p.m. No Limit Hold’em – Kings of Tallinn Main Event Day 2
Fri, Feb 28 12 p.m. Freebuy Satellite (€150 Tickets to €3,000 NLH Satellite at 9 p.m., €10 Rebuys & Add-On, 7 x €150 Seats GTD)
Fri, Feb 28 3 p.m. €120 + 80 No Limit Hold’em – Progressive Bounty
Fri, Feb 28 – Sat, Mar 1 5 p.m. €555 Pot Limit Sviten Championship Day 1
Fri, Feb 28 7 p.m. €150 Satellite to €3,000 Event (3 x €3,000 Seats GTD)
Fri, Feb 28 – Sat, Mar 1 8 p.m. €700 + 400 No Limit Hold’em – Deepstack Progressive Bounty Day 1
Fri, Feb 28 10 p.m. €150 No Limit Hold’em/Pot Limit Omaha 4/5 Card Turbo
Sat, Mar 1 12 p.m. Free Freezeout Satellite (5 x €150 Tickets)
Sat, Mar 1 12 p.m. No Limit Hold’em – Kings of Tallinn Main Event Day 3
Sat, Mar 1 1 p.m. €150 Satellite to €3,000 Event (3 x €3,000 Seats GTD)
Sat, Mar 1 1 p.m. €200 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo
Sat, Mar 1 3 p.m. €150 No Limit Hold’em – Queens Ladies Event (Entry restricted)
Sat, Mar 1 – Sun, Mar 2 4 p.m. €3,000 No Limit Hold’em – 6 Handed Day 1
Sat, Mar 1 5 p.m. €200 5 Card Mix (Sviten/PLO5/5-card Triple Draw, Pot Limit, High Only, 6-handed)
Sat, Mar 1 7 p.m. €200 No Limit Hold’em
Sat, Mar 1 – Sun, Mar 2 7 p.m. €750 Pot Limit Omaha 4/5 Card Mystery Bounty Day 1
Sat, Mar 1 9 p.m. €150 No Limit Hold’em – Online Event (Entry restricted)
Sat, Mar 1 10 p.m. €150 No Limit Hold’em – Turbo
Sun, Mar 2 12 p.m. No Limit Hold’em – Kings of Tallinn Main Event Final
Sun, Mar 2 12 p.m. No Limit Hold’em – 6 Handed Final
Sun, Mar 2 1 p.m. Pot Limit Omaha 4/5 Card Mystery Bounty Final
Sun, Mar 2 2 p.m. €110 + 40 Pot Limit Omaha 4/5/6 Card – Progressive Bounty Turbo
Sun, Mar 2 3 p.m. €200 No Limit Hold’em – Mini Main Event

2025 Kings of Tallinn Results

Event Entries Prize Pool Winner Prize
€200 NLH Deepstack 319 €50,434 Timo Tamminen €10,260
€350 Kings of Tallinn Cup 455 €131,177 Stanislav Smeljov €26,100
€150 PLO 4/5/6 Mix 209 €25,268 Andreas Backlund €5,228
€200 OFC Pineapple 87 €13,755 Artem Berliand €4,035
€200 NLH Progressive Bounty 221 €17,260 Enea Subashi €2,920
€200 NLH/PLO 4/5 204 €32,252 Olaf Larssen €6,880
€350 HORSE 89 €25,659 Antti Suominen €7,510
€200 NLH Deepstack 224 €35,414 Cato Vonheim €6,895
€200 PL 7 Card Stud/7 Card Stud Hi-Lo 56 €8,854 Jason Glatzer €3,010
€200 NLH Progressive Bounty 230 €17,963 Henri Schalin €3,070
€350 Dealer’s Choice (Hi Only) 77 €22,199 Olli-Pekka Huuskonen €6,640
€350 8-Game 98 €28,253 Niko Heikkinen €8,300
€200 NLH Estonian Independence Day Special 338 €53,438 Elias Jalovaara €10,840
€200 NLH/PLO 4/5 92 €14,545 Sebastian Wahl €4,275
€555 Kings of Tallinn Championship 710 €330,150 Benyamin Canatan €66,050
The Royal Showdown (Restricted) 12 €2,500 Karl Karlsson/Juha Helppi €1,000
€350 OFC Pinapple Championship 106 €30,560 Siarhei Narozhny €8,980
€555 Mystery Bounty 197 €91,605 Robert Kaggerud €16,045
€150 NLH Turbo 212 €25,631 Aleksi Roine €5,470
€200 PL Razz 67 €10,593 Blaz Zerjav €3,190
€200 NLH Royal Challenge 330 €52,173 Vilius Zabarauskas €10,610
€5,000 High Roller 58 €264,480 Kestutis Jungevicius €90,380
€200 NLH Progressive Bounty 384 €29,990 Juho Suutari €4,650
€ 200 PL 2-7 Triple Draw 70 €11,067 Elias Suhonen €3,317
€1,100 PLO 4/5 Card Championship 271 €252,030 Gisle Olsen €52,280
€200 NLH 8-Handed 273 €43,161 Samuel Saariaho €8,689
€350 PLO4/5/6 Progressive Bounty 191 €35,965 Tarjei Forus €6,210
€200 PL Sökö Nullo 77 €12,174 Ville-Tapio Mesiranta €3,330
€555 NLH 115 €53,475 Henri Kettunen €13,645

Images courtesy of Elena Kask/Kings of Tallinn

Calum Grant

Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game.

Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

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