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The fourth festival of the 2017 MPN Poker Tour takes place in Tallinn, Estonia from Oct. 19-22 and you could be heading there armed with a €1,500 package that may only cost you €1.10 to win. Meanwhile, the network runs satellites to its major live series, the MPN Poker Tour. The third MPN Poker Tour festival took place in Tallinn in early 2020. Most big skins on the MPN ran satellites, including BetVictor, 32Red, and StanJames. The MPN Poker Tour ('MPNPT') is a live event series in which players compete for a number of tournament packages ('MPNPT Package') for live poker events organised by the MPN. The Terms and Conditions for play in Tallinn are relevant for both the MPNPT online qualifiers and the live event held in Tallinn in October 2017. Sign in to like videos, comment, and subscribe. Watch Queue Queue. Watch Queue Queue. Remove all; Disconnect; The next video is starting stop. Mpn poker tour tallinn. Viimased MPN Poker Tour sutsed. Jlgi oma lemmikmngijaid. ISLE OF MAN The MPN today released details of the live stream for the MPN Poker Tour (MPNPT) Tallinn Main Event final day, on Sunday 14 th August 2016. The MPN Poker Tour is a fun, friendly and affordable series of poker festivals, starting with an event in London.

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16:06
05 Sep

Live tournament poker is on its way to Tallinn next month as the MPN Poker Tour descends on the Estonian capital for the next stop in its 4th season, with qualifiers from over 20 countries planning to fight it out for the €150,000 guaranteed prizepool in the €550 Main Event.

Tallinn has become a go to venue for the poker community, the medieval town on the Baltic coast providing not only a beautiful place to spend a week or two, but also a host of casinos and cardrooms dotted around the old town and beyond.

For MPN, it's a continuation of their hugely popular live Poker Tour, something which almost every network or online pokerroom is looking to invest in, the mix of qualifiers and regular casino players proving an excellent way to promote the game and, of course, expand their business.

MPN, Microgaming Poker Network for those who aren't so familiar with them, run 27 different poker sites with a shared player pool and tournament schedule – so unlike the really massive sites such as PokerStars, 888 or PartyPoker, MPN take a more varied approach to the online game, offering ‘small boutique operators who specialize in a particular region', as well as ‘huge publicly-traded companies with global reach. We even have a poker room that gives all its profits to charity,' they say.

Whatever the differences, the fact remains that live poker tours are excellent value for poker players, and the Tallinn event at the Olympic Park Casino, Tallinn from 19 – 22 October plans to build on the success of the Vienna, Malta and Manchester stops from earlier this year.

Back in July, Tim Chung scooped €29,900 when he overcame a field of 288 hopefuls to take down the Main Event, while the MPN Malta Main Event in April saw 20-year old Italian online MTT specialist Alessandro Siena walk off with €35,000 when he topped a field of 388 players. You can watch the final table action from MPNPT Malta below to get an idea of how the big live event is run and how Siena lifted his title.


In Tallinn, as well as the €550 Main Event (with its €150,000 Guaranteed prizefund) there will also be a €110 MPNPT Casino Side Event and for those who fancy ‘satelliting' their way to Estonia, GUTS poker are offering a chance to qualify for as little as €1, as usual the qualifiers scooping a package which will make MPNPT Tallinn even more special.

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11:42
23 Oct

Finland's Keimo Suominen performed an effective cross-border raid to seize the MPN Poker Tour Tallinn Main Event title and a first prize of €45,200 which just edges out his previous biggest win from back in 2011 in his homeland.

The Microgaming Poker Network (MPN) had stuck a €150,000 guarantee on their flagship Estonian event, but the huge entry of 534 smashed that – eventually seeing €258,990 up for grabs, a mass of re-buys temporarily emptying the on-site cash machines at the Hilton Park Tallinn on day 2!

Mpn poker tour tallinn 2020

Back in July, Tim Chung scooped €29,900 when he overcame a field of 288 hopefuls to take down the Main Event, while the MPN Malta Main Event in April saw 20-year old Italian online MTT specialist Alessandro Siena walk off with €35,000 when he topped a field of 388 players. You can watch the final table action from MPNPT Malta below to get an idea of how the big live event is run and how Siena lifted his title.


In Tallinn, as well as the €550 Main Event (with its €150,000 Guaranteed prizefund) there will also be a €110 MPNPT Casino Side Event and for those who fancy ‘satelliting' their way to Estonia, GUTS poker are offering a chance to qualify for as little as €1, as usual the qualifiers scooping a package which will make MPNPT Tallinn even more special.

Mpn Poker Tour Tallinn Vacation Packages

11:42
23 Oct

Finland's Keimo Suominen performed an effective cross-border raid to seize the MPN Poker Tour Tallinn Main Event title and a first prize of €45,200 which just edges out his previous biggest win from back in 2011 in his homeland.

The Microgaming Poker Network (MPN) had stuck a €150,000 guarantee on their flagship Estonian event, but the huge entry of 534 smashed that – eventually seeing €258,990 up for grabs, a mass of re-buys temporarily emptying the on-site cash machines at the Hilton Park Tallinn on day 2!

Suominen had qualified through Paf Poker – an unusual skin for MPN in that it is ‘a not-for-profit organisation' (based in the Åland Islands between Finland and Sweden) where all profits go toward charitable causes. He took advantage of his satellite entry in great style, overcoming a slew of MPN Poker tour regulars including Ireland's Dara O'Keaney and England's Julie Whitworth as well as a host of Baltic and Scandinavian hopefuls.

Afterwards he told reporters: 'I'm very happy!' adding thanks for the support from his ‘vocal Finnish rail' as the blog describes them.

'A few of my friends have been on the rail all day. I love them!' said the flying Finn.

It proved to be a final table of big hands, Suominen himself disposing of three opponents with the same pocket kings hand, while his eventual heads-up adversary – Latvia's Davis Modans – found aces to dismiss the early chip leader Antti Halme.

A ‘fun and frantic' heads-up finale is how it was described by Dana Immanuel in MPN's own blog, the live stream backing that up as Suominen mixed great play with some ‘winner's luck' at the right time.

'He was a very good player and I had some luck to beat him,' the Finn readily admitted – the player having agreed to a deal which saw each man pick up €41,000 and playing for the title and the €4,200

The final hand when it arrived ‘was a simple coinflip' after a ‘barrage of dramatic bluffs and outrageous outdraws'…

Modans: J♣-Q♣

Suominen: 6♥-6♣

The board running out:

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8♣-T♦-3♦-7♠-5♦

…leaving Keimo Suominen to lift the trophy aloft and celebrate his MPN Tallinn Main Event victory.


The next stop on the MPN poker tour will be Morocco, running from January 11th to the 14th and qualifiers are already now.

Final Table results

1Keimo Suominen
€45,200
2Davis Modans
€41,000
3Martin Mänd
€27,770
4Sergey Luchishin
€20,120
5Andres Abakanov
€13,630
6Antii Halme
€10,620
7Priit Vanem
€8,020
8Juha Ovaskainen
€5,430




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