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WSOP Circuit Tallinn Main Event Resumes with High Stakes
After a brief intermission known as "Pikku tauko," the Main Event at the WSOP Circuit Tallinn resumed with a new level of intensity. The big blind ante was set at 40,000, and the blinds were at 20,000/40,000.
In the midst of the action, several Finnish players held significant chip stacks. Rasmus Lundström, a formidable competitor, maintained a chip stack of 1,200,000. Elias Vääräniemi, another strong contender, boosted his stack to 2,800,000. JP Juhola, yet another Finnish player, held a chip stack of 2,300,000, while the chip count for Henri Schalin was not specified in the provided information.
As play continued, the tension in the air grew palpable. The stakes were high, and every hand mattered. The schedule for the following rounds was set to follow this 40,000 big blind ante and 20,000/40,000 blinds level, but further details beyond this point were not provided in the information available.
With these high-stakes games and talented players, the Main Event at WSOP Circuit Tallinn is shaping up to be an exciting spectacle. Keep an eye on these players as the tournament unfolds.
The casino-and-gambling atmosphere intensified as poker games such as the WSOP Circuit Tallinn Main Event resumed, with a big blind ante of 40,000. Players like Rasmus Lundström, Elias Vääräniemi, JP Juhola, and Henri Schalin, engaged in casino-games like Texas Hold'em, showcasing their skills.