2025 Kings of Tallinn Day 6: Ahmet Canatan Wins €555 KoT Championship (€66,050)

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Ahmet Canatan wins 2025 Kings of Tallinn €555 Championship

Seven trophies were awarded on Tuesday at the 2025 OlyBet Kings of Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino and the Hilton Tallinn Park. It was a day of honoring the past champions for the 10th anniversary of this iconic event with both a live-streamed Royal Showdown Invitational, where previous winners battled against each other for prize money, tickets, and a VIP football trip to Florence, and the €200 Royal Showdown where €200 bounties on each previous champions of the Kings of Tallinn and Vilnius and Queens of Tallinn were added by OlyBet to add some additional fun and excitement.

The 2020 Kings of Tallinn Main Event champion Johan Karlsson was the King of all Kings and Queens after shipping the Royal Showdown for €1,000 in cash, a €3,000 Kings of Tallinn ticket, and a football VIP trip for two to Florence. Meanwhile, Vilius Zabarauskas made the most of the €200 Royal Showdown, winning a five-figure prize of €10,610.

Denmark’s Ahmet Canatan was easily the star of this busy day at the Kings of Tallinn. The heads-up action was live-streamed after the conclusion of the Royal Showdown Invitational, where poker fans around the world witnessed Ahmet Canatan win the three-day €555 Kings of Tallinn Championship for €66,050, representing easily the largest cash thus far this festival.

Siarhei Narozhny shipped the €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple for €8,980, but the story here is that players in the top 10 spots were from different countries for the first time in Kings of Tallinn history. To make this more unique, Estonians were locked out of this group even though there were many impressive OFC players from their home country.

Robert Kaggerud won the two-day €555 Mystery Bounty for €16,045 plus bounties, Aleksi Roine shipped the €150 NLH Turbo for €5,470, and Slovenia poker superstar Blas Zerjav won the €200 PL Razz for €3,190.

If you thought the day was already busy, yesterday also marked the start of the €1 million guaranteed 2025 Kings of Tallinn Main Event. The first of five opening flights was busy with 175 entries getting into the mix with Estonia’s Rauno Ratt advancing to Day 2 with the Day 1a chip lead over the 60 survivors after parlaying his 30,000 starting stack into a whopping pile of 253,500 in chips after battling it out for nine levels of one-hour each.

Read on to learn more about Day 6 of the 2025 Kings of Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino and the Hilton Tallinn Park, or click on the links below to read about the event.

A Memorable Debut: Ahmet Canatan Ships Largest-Ever €555 Kings of Tallinn Championship for €66,050

Ahmet Canatan wins 2025 Kings of Tallinn €555 Championship
Ahmet Canatan wins 2025 Kings of Tallinn €555 Championship

The Kings of Tallinn is celebrating its tenth anniversary this edition and, while a lot of returning faces are wandering the halls of Olympic Park Casino, the promises of big fields, a good atmosphere, and plenty of events also draw new names to the Estonian capital.

Ahmet Canatan is one of the players experiencing the festival for the first time, and he made sure it would be one to never forget as he stood victorious at the end of the €555 Championship. A record field of 710 entries was recorded for this event, with Canatan defeating his final opponent, Michel Karim, another newcomer to Tallinn, after a dominating heads-up performance. Canatan took home €66,050 along with the shiny Kings of Tallinn trophy, while Karim received €41,650 as a consolation prize, both scores being the largest-ever recorded cash for the players.

Other players who made the final table include Hanna Heinlo (4th – €20,150), who achieved the feat of being the highest-placing Estonian for the second Championship in a row, and 2023 Main Event champion Priit Parmasto (5th – €15,250).

Long before Canatan would be crowned champion, 24 players returned for the third and final day of the tournament. English high roller Paul Newey (24th – €1,800) was immediately eliminated as his Ace-King got sucked out on by Ace-Queen on the first hand. Newey’s fellow high-stakes regular Martin Kabrhel ran his top pair into aces before surrendering his final few blinds and ending in 18th place for €2,150.

Following the rapid pace of eliminations, the final two tables were reached within an hour. Bodhan Hyshko (16th – €2,150) could not hold on much longer than that after his aces were cracked in a pre-flop all-in against Mounir Tajiou. Not much later, Tajiou found aces himself and used them to eliminate Marius Hakonsen in 12th, taking home €3,600. Tajiou could not put the chips to much use, however, as he was next to depart in 11th, being awarded €4,700, leaving the field on the final table bubble.

2025 Kings of Tallinn Stanislav Smeljov
Stanislav Smeljov

Stanislav Smeljov was looking to make his second final table appearance of the series, having taken down the €350 Cup for €26,100 earlier this week. However, short-handed Smeljov ran his jacks into the kings of Canatan, sending him packing in tenth for €4,700, denying him a second victory and creating a final table of nine players.

Kareem was looking unstoppable, even widening the chip discrepancy to six-to-one early on in the heads-up. Canatan was unfazed by Kareem’s display of power, however, and clawed his way back by winning most of the small pots the pair played. Without an all-in and a call, Canatan suddenly found himself with a two-to-one chip advantage, which he put to full use when Karim three-bet jammed his second pair on the turn.

Canatan was patiently waiting with top set and had his opponent drawing dead. About 45 minutes after the heads-up had started, Karim and Canatan shook hands as, against all odds, Canatan was the one who hoisted the trophy. His rail cheered on as he was presented as the winner, taking home his largest-ever live score which more than doubled his total live earnings.

*Frank Visser live reported this event and was the author of this section.

Place Player Prize
1 Ahmet Canatan €66,050
2 Michel Karim €41,650
3 Hanna Heinlo €20,150
5 Priit Parmasto €15,250
6 Jonas Silfver €11,300
7 Siim Nikopensius €8,750
8 Yurri Zabrodotskyi €7,200
9 Morten Olsen €5,900
10 Stanislav Smeljov €4,700
11 Marius Hakonsen €3,600
13 Marten Norland €3,600
14 Totti Arosuo €2,850
15 Lorentzo Boci €2,850
16 Bohdan Hyshko €2,150
17 Risto Parnat €2,150
18 Martin Kabrhel €2,150
19 Per Engstrom €2,150
20 Zdenek Zizka €2,150
21 Serhii Leonov €2,150
22 Mikko Harmaa €2,150
23 Giedrius Karpavicius[ €2,150
24 Paul Newey €1,800
25 Bernt Wetten €1,800
26 Kyosti Isberg €1,800
27 Maikel Homin €1,800
28 Maro Leonzio €1,800
29 Erik Polluveer €1,800
30 Harri Karenius €1,800
31 Max Rotko €1,800
32 Henri Ojala €1,600
33 Kasper Mellanen €1,600
34 Thomas Elvestad €1,600
35 Gisle Olsen €1,600
36 Urmas Lepik €1,600
37 Marek Zigel €1,600
38 Dimitrios Siantikos €1,600
39 Sauli Haapaniemi €1,600
40 Karl Karlsson €1,400
41 Jakub Matusiak €1,400
42 Kristiana Stauere €1,400
43 Stavros Petychakis €1,400
44 Presiyan Tsvetanov €1,400
45 Atso Lindell €1,400
46 Per Persson €1,400
47 Angel Alonso €1,400
48 Pekka Ikonen €1,400
49 Roberts Leja €1,400
50 Raigo Vaikma €1,400
51 Vytautas Baltrusaitis €1,400
52 Dmitri Damaskin €1,400
53 Tanel Tammela €1,400
54 Niklavs Zindulis €1,400
55 Martin Zobel €1,400
56 Panagiotis Mavritsakis €1,200
57 Tommi Lankinen €1,200
58 Lukas Kviecinskas €1,200
59 Tarmo Tammel €1,200
60 Mauri Dorbek €1,200
61 Ville Lonngren €1,200
62 Daniel Kannerstedt €1,200
63 Egon Kaljulaid €1,200
64 Kestutis Jungevicius €1,200
65 Taago Tamm €1,200
66 Karol Bogusz €1,200
67 Peter Kvisthammar €1,200
68 Paulo Barbosa €1,200
69 Georgios Tsouloftas €1,200
70 Joergen Andersen €1,200
71 Benjamin Gros €1,200
72 Jonatan Fors €1,100
73 Johan Storakers €1,100
74 Renan Bruschi €1,100
75 Joonas Helin €1,100
76 Matias Knaapinen €1,100
77 Ulf Grahs €1,100
78 Ville-Tapio Mesiranta €1,100
79 Konsta Heikkila €1,100
80 Kari Martikainen €1,100
81 Oleksii Shchukin €1,100
82 Thomas Leyrer €1,100
83 Glen Gaines €1,100
84 Erik Lindqwist €1,100
85 Claudio Muller €1,100
86 Henri Kasper €1,100
87 John Watz €1,100

Johan Karlsson is the King of all of Kings of Tallinn Royalty

Johan Karlsson 2025 Kings of Tallinn The Royal Showdown Win
Johan Karlsson

Johan Karlsson battled through one of the toughest fields possible, filled with past Kings and Queens of Tallinn winners, to emerge as the 2025 Royal Showdown Invitational champion. This victory adds another title to his poker resume, after winning the 2020 Kings of Tallinn Main Event for €126,900.

The freebuy invitational event at the 2025 Kings of Tallinn featured seven invited players with an optional €500 rake-free re-entry, which was used five times, adding €2,500 to the prize pool. Karlsson rode on his initial invitation from the start, even though he was close to packing up his bag in a hand when his pocket sixes ran into Saara Benlamine’s pocket kings, only to spike a case six on the flop.

That lucky break started his deep run, and when he later eliminated Benlamine in sixth place, he found himself among the true contenders. Karlsson kept a steady presence throughout, and after knocking out Ranno Sootla in third place, he entered heads-up play with a lead over Juha Helppi.

He didn’t need much to control the match, using well-time bluffs, capitalizing on key hands, and having a bit of good fortune as well. The final hand saw him win a crucial coin flip, as his ace-nine held against Helppi’s pocket deuces, securing the title and with it a a €3,000 tournament ticket, €1,000 in prize money, and an exclusive VIP football trip.

Place Player Prize
1 Johan Karlsson €3,000 Ticket + €1,000 + VIP football trip
2 Juha Helppi €3,000 Ticket + €1,000
3 Ranno Sootla €1,100 Main Event Ticket + €500
4 Matias Knaapinen €1,100 Main Event Ticket

Event #26: €350 Open-Face Chinese Pineapple DeepStack Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Siarhei Narozhny Belarus €8,980
2 Tarjei Forus Norway €5,830
3 Nikolay Ponomarev United Kingdom €4,030
4 Vladimirs Svesnikovs Latvia €2,930
5 Sami Peisanen Finland €2,170
6 Artem Berliand Ukraine €1,670
7 Kasparas Grigunas Lithuania €1,310
8 Steinn Thanh Du Karlsson Iceland €1,020
9 Eva Jiretorn Sweden €1,020
10 Fabian Bartuschk Germany €800
11 Silje Lierhagen Norway €800

Event #21: €555 Mystery Bounty Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Robert Kaggerud Norway €9,045
2 Theodoros Ampelikiotis Greece €6,040
3 Bo Sehlstedt Sweden €4,320
4 Roberto Olsen Sweden €3,300
5 Algirdas Saveikis Lithuania €2,520
6 Oleh Pritsak Ukraine €1,920
7 Markus Pohjola Finland €1,540
8 Athanasios Kostouros Greece €1,280
9 Joni Nenonen Finland €1,050
10 Andres Lõiv Estonia €900
11 Viktors Caikins Latvia €900
12 Timo Ruuska Finland €800
13 Michael Ibba Italy €800
14 Aleksei Smirnov Estonia €710
15 Jawad Habib Sweden €710
16 Fabian Bartuschk Germany €630
17 Justas Vaiciulionis Lithuania €630
18 Tobias Napel Norway €570
19 Kim-Erik Pihl Finland €570
20 Darius Tamulevicius Lithuania €570
21 Riku Koivurinne Finland €530
22 Thomas De Leiris France €530
23 Samuel Saariaho Finland €530
24 Rain Heeringas Estonia €490
25 Henri Schalin Finland €490
26 Sondre Stormyr Norway €490
27 Juho Suutari Finland €490

*Results exclude mystery bounty prizes

Event #28: €150 NLH Turbo Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Aleksi Roine Finland €5,470
2 Tapio Vihakas Finland €3,660
3 Samuel Saariaho Finland €2,620
4 Eleftherios Sinnos Cyprus €1,990
5 Hugh O´Donnell United Kingdom €1,520
6 Henri Tanskanen Finland €1,160
7 Jarkko Suokas Finland €930
8 Per-Thorben Kasten Germany €771
9 Nestor Ygborn Sweden €640
10 Valentin Francois France €550
11 Miska Vihervuori Finland €550
12 Jukka-Pekka Nordman Finland €490
13 Tomasz Gluszko Poland €490
14 Blaz Zerjav Slovenia €430
15 Irmantas Bzeskis Lithuania €430
16 Martti Jaako Finland €380
17 Raivo Grislis Latvia €380
18 Martynas Saltis Lithuania €350
19 Andrei Mjagkov Estonia €350
20 Jack Karadas Norway €350
21 Konsta Heikkilä Finland €320
22 Darren Floyd Ireland €320
23 Sven Reimaa Estonia €320
24 Joel Haapio Finland €290
25 Darius Svirskas Lithuania €290
26 Matts Jakobsson Sweden €290
27 Granit Haziraj Norway €290

Event #29: €200 PL Razz Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Blaz Zerjav Slovenia €3,190
2 Barrie Dear United Kingdom €2,110
3 Juho Suutari Finland €1,480
4 Johnny Johansen Norway €1,080
5 Emil Geijstedt Sweden €790
6 Michel Leibgorin France €650
7 Nils Kollandsrud Norway €530
8 Mark Adams United Kingdom €420
9 Tobias Leknes Norway €343

Event #30: €200 NL Royal Showdown

Place Player Country Prize
1 Vilius Zabarauskas Lithuania €10,610
2 Jari-Pekka Juhola Finland €7,100
3 Riku Määttä Finland €5,060
4 Joel Holmberg Finland €3,580
5 Lorenc Boci United Kingdom €2,550
6 Karol Bogusz Poland €1,900
7 Pekka Lähdekorpi Finland €1,460
8 Sarah Link Germany €1,223
9 Piotr Sztenkiel Poland €1,050
10 Taago Tamm Estonia €930
11 Juho Härkönen Finland €930
12 Christian Fuglholt Denmark €830
13 Joel Niemelä Finland €830
14 Sindy Ygborn Sweden €750
15 Juha Helppi Finland €750
16 Henri Schalin Finland €670
17 Johan Karlsson Sweden €670
18 Tapio Vihakas Finland €600
19 Priit Vanem Estonia €600
20 Roope Keminen Finland €600
21 Martti Jaako Finland €540
22 Darren Floyd Ireland €540
23 Petter Karstad Norway €540
24 Toni Vuolle Finland €490
25 Marek Selgeveer Estonia €490
26 Jussi Julkunen Finland €490
27 Nils Linden Sweden €490
28 Vygerdas Jonikas Lithuania €450
29 Tanel Tammela Estonia €450
30 Jukka Kalliokoski Finland €450
31 Stanislav Smeljov Estonia €450
32 Urmo Einard Estonia €410
33 Arasch Mirzai Sweden €410
34 Andre Haakestad Norway €410
35 Janek Tammsaar Estonia €410
36 Jukka-Pekka Nordman Finland €410
37 Vllaznin Dida Sweden €410
38 Vadim Guk Estonia €410
39 Karri Uusi-Äijö Finland €410
40 Dan Tolppanen Finland €410
41 Ulf Bredenberg Finland €410

2025 Kings of Tallinn Schedule Day 7 (Wednesday, Feb. 26)

The action heats up for the €1 million guaranteed Kings of Tallinn €1,100 Main Event on Wednesday with two more of the five opening flights set to kick off at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively.

Meanwhile, Wednesday boasts two other prestigious events in the €5,000 NLH High Roller at 12 p.m. and the opening day of the two-day €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship at 7 p.m.

Those playing lower stakes will enjoy the €200 NLH Progressive Bounty at 3 p.m. and the €200 PLO 2-7 Triple Draw at 8 p.m. The day also starts and ends with satellites, with a €150 satellite to the €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship starting at 12 p.m. and the €150 Mega Satellite to the €1,100 Main Event beginning at 10 p.m. Both satellites are guaranteeing at least 10 seats.

Check out Wednesday’s schedule below or head to the OlyBetEvents.com landing page to see the full schedule and more.

Time Event
12:00 Event #25: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Day 1b
12:00 Event #33: €5,000 NLH High Roller 6-Handed
12:00 Event #34: €150 Satellite to €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship (5 Seats GTD)
15:00 Event #35: €200 NLH Progressive Bounty
19:00 Event #36: €1,100 PLO4/PLO5 Championship Day 1
19:00 Event #25: €1,100 NLH Kings of Tallinn Main Event Day 1c
20:00 Event #37: €200 PL 2-7 Triple Draw
22:00 Event #38: €150 Mega Satellite to the €1,100 Kings of Tallinn Main Event (10 Seats GTD)

*Images courtesy of Elena Kask

Poker journalist Jason Glatzer boasts more than a decade in experience in poker media and operations. He is well-known in Europe for providing quality reporting, editorial, and commentating at a wide variety of events from around the world including at all major events at our flagship venue Olympic Park Casino

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