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Ville-Matti Keränen Wins The Festival Weekend Tallinn €555 Main Event Mystery Bounty

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Jason Glatzer
July 5, 2026
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Ville-Matti Keränen Wins The Festival Weekend Tallinn €555 Main Event Mystery Bounty
Ville-Matti Keränen wins The Festival Weekend Tallinn €555 Main Event Mystery Bounty

The 2026 The Festival Weekend Tallinn Main Event came down to a dramatic final table on Sunday at Olympic Park Casino, in partnership with OlyBet Poker, with Australia’s Jarrod Coughtrie leading the field and Lithuania’s Marijus Dirgela carrying the legacy of being the Day 1 and Day 2 chip leader.

When the dust settled, Finland’s Ville-Matti Keränen had outlasted the final nine to become the 2026 The Festival Weekend Tallinn Main Event champion, taking the official top prize of €26,160. The Mystery Bounty format delivered its signature swings, with extra envelope payouts shaping the final results, but Keränen’s official payout sits at €12,660, with another €13,500 in bounties, followed by Coughtrie at €11,550 (including €2,500 in bounties) and Timo Ruuska at €11,400 (including €6,900 in bounties).

The final 26 players cashed from a field of 212 entries, creating a €58,200 prize pool plus €42,400 in mystery bounties, for a total of €100,600 in prizes.

Keränen, widely known around the region as “Kilppari,” has built a strong reputation over the last couple of years as a consistent live tournament performer and a frequent voice in the Finnish poker community. His Hendon Mob profile already shows a string of solid results across the Baltic and Nordic circuits, with deep runs and titles in Vilnius, Riga, and Tallinn. This Main Event win adds another major trophy to that resume and marks one of his biggest live scores, cementing his place among the region’s top grinders.

The final table featured a strong Nordic presence, with Finland’s Ville-Matti Keränen, Markus Vesala and Timo Ruuska; Sweden’s Hampus Grönström and Martin Willborg; Estonia’s Mati Pirn; Spain’s David Marfil; and Australia’s Jarrod Coughtrie all in the mix. After a week of mixed games, pop-up Sit’n’Go battles, and high-stakes drama, Keränen closed it out with the biggest score of The Festival Weekend Tallinn.

Three other winners were crowned on the final day, including Italy’s Carlo Braccini reigning supreme in the €200 Baby TORSES Supreme, Kenneth Marthinsen heading to The Festival Series Malta after winning the €200 NLH Sunday Brunch, and Siarhei Narozhny denying The Festival Series founder Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk a second title this festival.

2026 The Festival Weekend Tallinn €555 NLH Main Event Mystery Bounty Results

The Festival Weekend Tallinn €555 Main Event Mystery Bounty Final Table
PlacePlayerCountryPrizeBountyTotal
1 Ville-Matti KeränenFinland€12,660€13,500€26,160
2 Jarrod CoughtrieAustralia€9,050€2,500€11,550
3 Timo RuuskaFinland€6,900€4,500€11,400
4 Marijus DirgelaLithuania€5,150€0€5,150
5 Martin WillborgSweden€3,490€4,000€7,490
6 Hampus GrönströmSweden€2,910€8,500€11,410
7 Markus VesalaFinland€2,330€2,000€4,330
8 Mati PirnEstonia€1,750€0€1,750
9 David MarfilSpain€1,160€4,500€5,660
10 Mantas BurbaLithuania€1,020€0€1,020
11 Raivo GrislisLatvia€1,020€0€1,020
12 Jorn HvalNorway€1,020€0€1,020
13 Johnny HofsethNorway€870€0€870
14 Daniel GumulaPoland€870€0€870
15 Vladyslava ShestakovaUkraine€870€0€870
16 Olli KalsoFinland€730€0€730
17 Larry LoupoloverBulgaria€730€0€730
18 Maria LingSweden€730€0€730
19 Teppo OsaariFinland€730€0€730
20 Ruben RahumägiEstonia€730€0€730
21 Magnus NilsenNorway€580€0€580
22 Kambiz KashiSweden€580€0€580
23 Erik PõlluveerEstonia€580€0€580
24 Jan Michael KarlssonSweden€580€0€580
25 Marek SelgeveerEstonia€580€0€580
26 Anton KomissarovEstonia€580€0€580

Carlo Braccini Wins €200 Baby TORSES Supreme

Carlo Braccini

Italy’s Carlo Braccini is one of the stronger mixed game players in Europe, and it was surprising that he was absent from the final table payout lists all week. He got the monkey off his back in a big way and won the €200 Baby TORSES Supreme after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Sweden’s Lena Björn, with both players awarded the €1,369 top prize.

The €200 Baby TORSES Supreme attracted 25 entries to create a €4,038 prize pool with the top four players earning a piece of the pie.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Carlo BracciniItaly€1,369
2 Lena BjörnSweden€1,369
3 Antti TiainenFinland€730
4 Juergen FittschenGermany€570

Kenneth Marthinsen Wins €200 NLH Sunday Brunch

Kenneth Marthinsen

The €200 NLH Sunday Brunch attracted 75 entries, resulting in a €12,113 prize pool. The payouts were steep by the time Norway’s Kenneth Marthinsen and Lithuania’s Valerij Popadko competed for the title, with both players already locking up at least the €2,420 runner-up prize. However, the duo was playing not only for the €3,633 top prize, but also for a full package to Malta for The Festival Series’s next stop at Portomaso Casino from Sept. 7-14. Marthinsen got the job done, and we wish him the best of luck in Malta for an even bigger haul.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1 Kenneth MarthinsenNorway€3,633
2 Valerij PopadkoLithuania€2,420
3 Per Jakob LöfgrenSweden€1,700
4 Artur KülanurkEstonia€1,240
5 Arsen PetruninUkraine€900
6 Kalev AmbergEstonia€740
7 Raivo GrislisLatvia€610
8 Ulf Kent BradlingSweden€480
9 William MawerUnited Kingdom€390

Siarhei Narozhny Defeats Franke to Win €1,100 OFC Pineapple

Siarhei Narozhny

The final event was another fun one in the €1,100 OFC Pineapple. A total of 14 players got into the mix, creating €13,300 in prizes.

The Festival Series founder and The Festival Weekend Tallinn Slots Tournament champion Martin “Franke” von Zweigbergk came close to his second trophy this festival after a slow start. He settled for runner-up for €4,000, with Siarhei Nazozhny defeating Franke to win the title and the €6,650 top prize.

1 Siarhei NarozhnyBelarus€6,650
2 Martin “Franke” von ZweigbergkSweden€4,000
3 Kasperi KauppinenFinland€2,650

The Festival Series Heads to Malta Next

The Festival Malta

The action now shifts south from the Baltic to the Mediterranean, as The Festival Series heads to Malta for its next major stop. The Festival Malta will take place at the Portomaso Casino, from Sept. 7-14, with a schedule packed with mixed games, high rollers, and classic Hold’em events.

The Malta series is known for its variety: players can expect a full lineup of 8-Game, Sviten Special, HORSE, and other exotic formats, alongside traditional NLH rings, Mystery Bounties, and chase-style events. The scale matches the island’s reputation as a top European poker destination, with guarantees, packages, and a festive atmosphere that draws players from across the continent.

For anyone warming up for WSOP Circuit Tallinn later in July, the Malta stop offers a perfect mid-year bridge: a chance to mix sun, travel, and a different poker culture before returning to the Baltic for the Circuit’s marquee events.

WSOP Circuit Tallinn Just Around the Corner

While The Festival Weekend Tallinn is already delivering plenty of action at Olympic Park Casino, the spotlight will soon shift to one of the biggest highlights of the Baltic poker calendar.

The 2026 WSOP Circuit Tallinn returns from July 23 to August 2, bringing 12 WSOP Circuit ring events and a packed schedule that is expected to attract players from across Europe and beyond. With a mix of marquee tournaments, accessible buy-ins, and strong local turnout, the series continues to cement Tallinn as a key destination on the live poker map.

Many players competing this week are expected to stick around or return later in the month, making The Festival Weekend Tallinn a perfect warm-up for what promises to be another record-breaking WSOP Circuit stop.

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