The final opening flight for the opening ring event at the 2024 World Series of Poker Circuit Tallinn, Event #1: €250 No-Limit Hold'em, was the largest of the four, with 209 entries, bringing the field up to 665 entries for a tasty six-figure €140,448 prize pool and counting.

Meanwhile, the 76 Day 1d survivors guaranteed that at least 257 players will take their seats when the action resumes for Day 2 on Sunday at Noon.

 These figures will grow with late registration remaining open during the first two blind levels of Day 2. All new players start off with 20,000 in chips, good for 20 big blinds from the opening bell.

Estonia's Georgi Abuladze put his mark on the event for the local hosting country after ending the evening with 175,000 to not only lead Day 1d but also locked up the overall chip lead heading into Sunday's final day.

Check out all of the Day 1d chip counts below, and stay tuned for the seat draw shortly and be prepared for Sunday when the real coverage begins at the start of Day 2.

Place Player Country Chips Big Blinds
1 Georgi Abuladze Estonia 175,000 175
2 Dominik Ostrowski Poland 149,100 149
3 Rasmus Lundstrom Finland 131,700 132
4 Priit Vanem Estonia 118,000 118
5 Igor Pihela Sr. Estonia 111,000 111
6 Artjoms Sutjagins Latvia 105,000 105
7 Roberts Arajs Latvia 102,000 102
8 Henri Piironen Finland 98,000 98
9 Daniel Stacey United Kingdom 97,700 98
10 Edgars Arajs Latvia 96,400 96
11 Oleksandr Taran Ukraine 95,200 95
12 Matts Jakobsson Sweden 92,300 92
13 Konstantin Larionov 89,800 90
14 Dmitri Damaskin Estonia 85,700 86
15 Bjorn Samuelsson Sweden 84,200 84
16 Kasper Westman Finland 82,400 82
17 Pertti Salakari Finland 81,900 82
18 Konstantin Färber Germany 80,000 80
19 Ilja Naparjin Estonia 76,200 76
20 Steffen Torgersen Norway 73,500 74
21 Seppo Lehtonen Finland 72,500 73
22 Evy Albrigtsen Norway 68,700 69
23 Henri Schalin Finland 67,900 68
24 Per Sjoberg Sweden 66,300 66
25 Sami Pulliainen Finland 65,000 65
26 Natalia Manuyko Estonia 61,000 61
27 George Sandford United Kingdom 58,900 59
28 Ville-Oskari Turja Finland 57,000 57
29 Victor Buitrago Spain 56,600 57
30 Raimondas Zilenas Lithuania 55,600 56
31 James Noonan Ireland 54,000 54
32 Petteri Vanhapelto Finland 53,800 54
33 Tay Huynh Finland 52,000 52
34 Jevgenijs Sapronenko Latvia 51,900 52
35 Tuomas Tervonen Finland 50,400 50
36 Hans Fernkvist Sweden 48,200 48
37 Sultans Ertinhajevs Latvia 43,800 44
38 Aleksey Cherkasov Estonia 43,400 43
39 Kai Sorvisto Finland 42,200 42
40 Maido Kuusik Estonia 42,100 42
41 Antti Honkala Finland 41,700 42
42 Veli-Pekka Penttinen Finland 40,900 41
43 Markus Luoma Finland 40,300 40
44 Ville Konttinen Finland 40,200 40
45 Ralf Mikk Estonia 40,200 40
46 Rashad Iskandarov Azerbaijan 39,200 39
47 Frederico Alves Dos Santos Brazil 39,100 39
48 Anna-Mari Hursti Finland 39,100 39
49 Quinten Spyckerelle Luxembourg 38,500 39
50 Serguei Palomera Sweden 38,400 38
51 Petrus Niinikoski Finland 38,100 38
52 David Tennback Sweden 36,300 36
53 Ritvars Cekalins Latvia 36,100 36
54 Iikka Niinikoski Finland 36,100 36
55 Otto Kiiskinen Finland 34,700 35
56 Tapio Aaltonen Finland 33,900 34
57 Tommy Piironen Finland 33,200 33
58 Vaiko Vare Estonia 32,900 33
59 Kirill Zapletin Latvia 32,700 33
60 Orjan Skommo Norway 30,900 31
61 Hardi Karolin Estonia 29,400 29
62 Jouni Knuutinen Finland 28,200 28
63 Pontus Dalen Sweden 27,700 28
64 Verneri Hakkinen Finland 27,200 27
65 Martins Berzins Latvia 23,800 24
66 Vidar Assersen Norway 23,400 23
67 Ivo Rohula Estonia 22,400 22
68 Eriks Arajs Latvia 20,500 21
69 Joel Haapio Finland 19,700 20
70 Gasham Mammadov Azerbaijan 16,500 17
71 Kalvis Kadikis Latvia 15,400 15
72 Aleksi Naski Finland 15,000 15
73 Kevin Karenius Finland 14,500 15
74 Virgo Laansoo Estonia 9,000 9
75 Ruslans Levockins Latvia 8,600 9
76 Joacim Blom Sweden 8,400 8