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British superstar Charlie Carrel got his hands on his largest-ever live poker score when he took down the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London £50,000 Eight-Handed event. A total of 66 players made 43 re-entries between them to create a £5,123,000 prize pool shared among the top 15 finishers.
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France’s Benjamin Pollak was the first player to bust in the money, finishing 15th for £87,000. Germany’s Christoph Vogelsang was the next to fall and also collected £87,000. This high stakes duo were followed to the cashier’s desk by Jesus Cortes, and Sam Greenwood who both banked £94,700 before Mikael Thurtiz and Talal Shakerchi busted for £107,500.
Team partypoker’s Isaac Haxton fell in ninth-place to set the official final table; Haxton won £133,000.
Canada’s Daniel Dvoress’ run at the final table didn’t last long and he had to make do with a £182,000 prize for finishing eighth. Jun Wah Yap smashed his personal best with a £238,000 haul for his seventh-place finish before Robert Flink busted in sixth-place for £302,100. Flink finished second in another Super High Roller event in Jeju, South Korea in March for $1,240,829.
Austria’s Matthias Eibinger then exited in fifth-place for a £386,000 addition to his bankroll and was followed to the sidelines by Kahle Burns who took home £481,500 from this event after banking £160,000 from the £25,000 Six-Max Turbo.
Then came the elimination of Loeliger. This third-place bust-out being worth £594,000 making for an excellent couple of days after he won the £25,000 Six-Max Turbo for £690,000. Loeliger’s exit left Jason Koon and Carrel heads-up.
Each was guaranteed £907,000 but there was £1,321,000 awaiting the champion. That champion ended up being Carrel who locked up the third seven-figure prize of his career to date, this one being larger than any other by more than $350,000.
Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London £50,000 Eight-Handed Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize(USD) | Prize (GBP) |
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1 | Charlie Carrel | United Kingdom | £1,321,000 | $1,601,853 |
2 | Jason Koon | United States | £907,000 | $1,099,834 |
3 | Linus Loeliger | Switzerland | £594,000 | $720,288 |
4 | Kahle Burns | Australia | £481,500 | $583,870 |
5 | Matthias Eibinger | Austria | £386,000 | $468,066 |
6 | Robert Flink | Sweden | £302,000 | $366,328 |
7 | Jun Wah Yap | Malaysia | £238,000 | $288,600 |
8 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | £182,000 | $220,694 |
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The 2020 Triton Poker Series just got even more exciting as they announced their inaugural Player of the Year competition which will award the winner a whopping $2,000,000 HKD (~$257,000) and the coveted Triton Player of the Year Trophy.
Independent of other Player of the Year races, the Triton Poker Series looks to award the best performer in their series across all open events in 2020. Invitation-only and cash game events don’t count towards their Player of the Year race.
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The 2020 Triton Player of the Year campaign awards points to players based on finishing positions multiplied by the buy-in amount and the total number of entries and re-entries. The first stop on the 2020 Triton Poker Series tour is the February event in Jeju, South Korea. Here’s an overview of the rules of the Triton Player of the Year series.
Triton High Roller Series Player of the Year 2020 Points System | |||||||
Points Calculation | Buy-in | Multiplier | Entrants | Multiplier | |||
1 | 100 | 100k-300k | 1 | 20-30 | 1 | ||
2 | 80 | 301k-500k | 1.2 | 31-40 | 1.1 | ||
3 | 60 | 501k-800k | 1.4 | 41-50 | 1.2 | ||
4 | 40 | 801k-1M | 1.6 | 51-60 | 1.4 | ||
5 | 20 | 1.01M-1.5M | 1.8 | 61-70 | 1.6 | ||
6 | 10 | 1.51M & Main Events | 2 | 71-80 | 1.8 | ||
7 | 6 | 81-90 | 2 | ||||
8 | 4 | Extra Points | 91-100 | 2.2 | |||
9 | 2 | Type | 101-110 | 2.4 | |||
10-12 | 1 | On-time registration | 2 | 111-120 | 2.6 | ||
Every entry | 3 | 121-130 | 2.8 | ||||
Every cash | 10 | 131-140 | 3 | ||||
Player o/t Festival | 100 | 141-150 | 3.2 |
The Triton Poker Series started in September of 2016 with a charity event in Manila won by Wai King Yong and has since evolved into one of poker’s premiere high roller brands. Here’s an overview of the Top 10 All-Time Money List of Triton events.
Triton Poker All-Time Money List | |||||
Name | Country | Earnings | Wins | Cashes | |
1 | Bryn Kenney | USA | $30,373,405.00 | 2 | 7 |
2 | Aaron Zang | China | $16,810,979.00 | 1 | 1 |
3 | Jason Koon | USA | $12,334,232.00 | 3 | 14 |
4 | Paul Phua | Malaysia | $12,211,350.00 | 0 | 16 |
5 | Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | $11,802,761.00 | 3 | 9 |
6 | Dan Smith | USA | $10,840,516.00 | 0 | 4 |
7 | Wai Kin Yong | Malaysia | $9,670,905.00 | 3 | 9 |
8 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | $8,532,890.00 | 0 | 7 |
9 | Rui Cao | France | $7,850,651.00 | 1 | 8 |
10 | Isaac Haxton | USA | $7,843,792.00 | 0 | 11 |
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