Day 1b eclipsed the 175 entries attracted on Day 1a with another 215 more coming into the field to bring the total up to 390 entries and counting.
Finland’s Veikka Keto-Tokoi found the biggest bag among the 80 survivors and took the overall chip lead with 300,000 in chips. Ukraine’s Konstantyn Holskyi (221,500) and Greece’s Enea Subashi (205,000) both bagged over 200,000. Subashi is aiming for back-to-back deep runs after finishing in third place in the 2024 Kings of Tallinn Autumn Edition €1,100 Main Event for €55,200.
Estonia’s Andrei Mjagkov (183,100) and Switzerland’s Julien Henzi (162,700) round out the top five with the rest of the field’s chip counts listed below.
Place | Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Finland | 300,000 | 250 | |
2 | Ukraine | 221,500 | 185 | |
3 | Greece | 205,000 | 171 | |
4 | Estonia | 183,100 | 153 | |
5 | Switzerland | 162,700 | 136 | |
6 | Finland | 160,500 | 134 | |
7 | Portugal | 158,600 | 132 | |
8 | Sweden | 155,200 | 129 | |
9 | Latvia | 153,300 | 128 | |
10 | Norway | 137,500 | 115 | |
11 | Finland | 134,900 | 112 | |
12 | Sweden | 127,900 | 107 | |
13 | Finland | 125,800 | 105 | |
14 | Sweden | 125,300 | 104 | |
15 | Sweden | 123,000 | 103 | |
16 | Ukraine | 118,300 | 99 | |
17 | Czech Republic | 116,500 | 97 | |
18 | Norway | 113,000 | 94 | |
19 | Lithuania | 112,100 | 93 | |
20 | United Kingdom | 111,400 | 93 | |
21 | Estonia | 111,300 | 93 | |
22 | Finland | 103,200 | 86 | |
23 | Ukraine | 103,000 | 86 | |
24 | Spain | 101,200 | 84 | |
25 | Finland | 96,100 | 80 | |
26 | Norway | 92,300 | 77 | |
27 | Finland | 90,900 | 76 | |
28 | Finland | 88,100 | 73 | |
29 | Latvia | 87,000 | 73 | |
30 | Spain | 87,000 | 73 | |
31 | Finland | 83,100 | 69 | |
32 | France | 82,900 | 69 | |
33 | Finland | 79,800 | 67 | |
34 | Australia | 74,700 | 62 | |
35 | Finland | 73,700 | 61 | |
36 | Germany | 73,000 | 61 | |
37 | Lithuania | 72,600 | 61 | |
38 | Sweden | 71,700 | 60 | |
39 | Finland | 68,800 | 57 | |
40 | Sweden | 68,400 | 57 | |
41 | Norway | 68,400 | 57 | |
42 | Norway | 67,000 | 56 | |
43 | Sweden | 67,000 | 56 | |
44 | Latvia | 65,000 | 54 | |
45 | Finland | 62,600 | 52 | |
46 | Norway | 60,700 | 51 | |
47 | France | 57,500 | 48 | |
48 | Latvia | 53,700 | 45 | |
49 | Norway | 52,900 | 44 | |
50 | Norway | 51,000 | 43 | |
51 | Netherlands | 50,500 | 42 | |
52 | Greece | 49,800 | 42 | |
53 | Estonia | 48,600 | 41 | |
54 | Lithuania | 47,500 | 40 | |
55 | Denmark | 47,000 | 39 | |
56 | Latvia | 47,000 | 39 | |
57 | Estonia | 45,200 | 38 | |
58 | Estonia | 44,000 | 37 | |
59 | Finland | 43,500 | 36 | |
60 | Germany | 43,200 | 36 | |
61 | Sweden | 42,900 | 36 | |
62 | Estonia | 41,900 | 35 | |
63 | Denmark | 39,800 | 33 | |
64 | Finland | 37,200 | 31 | |
65 | Spain | 37,100 | 31 | |
66 | Finland | 33,200 | 28 | |
67 | France | 33,000 | 28 | |
68 | Ukraine | 32,500 | 27 | |
69 | Finland | 29,300 | 24 | |
70 | Finland | 29,200 | 24 | |
71 | Estonia | 28,300 | 24 | |
72 | Finland | 27,600 | 23 | |
73 | Romania | 25,000 | 21 | |
74 | Lithuania | 24,300 | 20 | |
75 | Norway | 22,000 | 18 | |
76 | Finland | 18,600 | 16 | |
77 | Lithuania | 17,000 | 14 | |
78 | Ukraine | 12,100 | 10 | |
79 | Finland | 11,300 | 9 | |
80 | Denmark | 10,000 | 8 |