Friday evening's Day 1b attracted 97 entries, with just 31 players surviving. Norway's Jon Kyte (pictured below) has placed himself in a good spot in his quest for a second WSOP Circuit Tallinn gold ring after winning one last year in the €1,100 PLO after bagging the Day 1b chip lead.

Saturday will feature two more opening flights, and late registration will remain open on Sunday's final day for the first two blind levels of Day 2 before the payouts are announced. Meanwhile, check out the full Day 1b chip counts.

Place Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 Jon Kyte Norway 165,400 165
2 Phil Gross Germany 140,000 140
3 Vitalijus Kuzmicius Lithuania 131,800 132
4 Marius Hakonsen Sweden 120,000 120
5 Modestas Kryzanauskas Lithuania 107,000 107
6 Christopher Berggren Norway 97,300 97
7 Henri Tanskanen Finland 94,500 95
8 Tomi Rasanen Finland 93,600 94
9 Peter Rees United Kingdom 81,800 82
10 Rasmus Sihvonen Finland 77,600 78
11 Janne Eeronaho Finland 71,600 72
12 Henri Pelkonen Finland 67,800 68
13 Jaakko Tirkkonen Finland 66,700 67
14 Aleksandr Hlabov Estonia 58,600 59
15 Aurimas Stanevicius Lithuania 52,600 53
16 Ekrem Atush Finland 49,600 50
17 Roland Luik Estonia 49,400 49
18 Stanislav Smeljov Estonia 49,000 49
19 Timo Ruuska Finland 46,900 47
20 Jukka Moisio Finland 46,200 46
21 Kasperi Kauppinen Finland 43,300 43
22 Samir Mehmel France 38,400 38
23 Andrius Dubietis Lithuania 37,700 38
24 Nikita Mitrofanov Estonia 28,100 28
25 Ilja-Ulo Nukka Estonia 22,100 22
26 Ingmar Ivask Estonia 21,700 22
27 Saara Benlamine Finland 19,500 20
28 Runar Skjemstad Norway 18,500 19
29 Nicolas Bokowski Germany 13,500 14
30 Viacheslav Martynenko Estonia 13,500 14
31 Mikko Alanne Finland 10,000 10