The WSOP Circuit Events took place at Olympic Park Casino Tallinn in recent days, bringing the Main Event with a €1,500 buy-in and €1,000,000 guarantee.
The biggest tournament ever held here
The WSOPC Main Event eventually produced 812 entries and a prizepool of €1,052,352, making it the biggest tournament ever held here. The winner was rewarded with €193,750, a gold ring of champions and an invitation to the 2025 WSOP Tournament of Champions, where a share of the million-dollar prizepool and a gold bracelet will be up for grabs.
The top 9 players made it to the final day and all of them were already here with at least €17,350 in their pockets. Espen Sandvik from Norway and Aurimas Stanevicius from Lithuania were pitted against each other in the final heads-up. Sandvik went into heads-up play with a 3:1 advantage, but he still agreed to a deal after which he secured €152,900. Aurimas Stanevicius secured €135,900 after the deal, and was left to play for a ring and another €32,000.
The winner in the end was Aurimas Stanevicius from Lithuania, who originally didn't even want to play the WSOPC in Tallinn, but was eventually talked into it by his friends. Aurimas Stanevicius took home a total of €167,900, a gold ring and can now compete for a gold bracelet next year.
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
1 | Aurimas Stanevicius | Lithuania | €167,900 |
2 | Espen Sandvik | Norway | €152,900 |
3 | Jeffrey Cormier | Canada | €88,750 |
4 | Sergei Alekseev | Estonia | €66,950 |
5 | Yuri Zabrodotskyi | Ukraine | €50,700 |
6 | Kriss Riekstins | Latvia | €38,000 |
7 | Evgeny Vyal | Estonia | €28,650 |
8 | Roberto Olsen | Sweden | €22,250 |
9 | Mindaugas Kriauciunas | Lithuania | €17,350 |
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