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STREAM: Triton London - $250k Luxon Invitational (Day 1)

The most expensive tournament of the entire London stop of the Triton SHR Series is here, and once again it takes the form of an invitational tournament where wealthy businessmen invite the world's pros to play. 93 players are confirmed to start, and there will be no shortage of Paul Phua, Phil Ivey, Chris Brewer, Bryn Kenney and Chris Moneymaker on the TV tables!

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TRITON: 200k event ended 3-way deal, five players became millionaires!

So far, the biggest event of the London stop, Triton, today distributed shares from its 16 million prize pool to the participants of the final 3-way deal: Nacho Barbero, David Yan and Espen Jorstad.

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Paid Poker Streams - Is This New Trend Doing More Harm Than Good?

Does charging for streams from poker events hinder the development of poker as a sport? Poker and chess player and commentator Alexandra Botez thinks so, and her comments have sparked a big debate - what do you think?

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STREAM: Triton London - $200k NLH 8-handed (Day 2)

Let's get really tough! The seventh event of Triton London has already raised the buy-in to an astronomical $200,000, but we still saw 82 entries. Who will take home a massive $4,300,000 as champion today?

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Number eight - fantastic Jason Koon adds to his record number of Triton titles!

Again the same story, which only underlines the exceptionality of this player - the fantastic Jason Koon continues his wave and after the Cyprus Triton wins his next trophy in London as well!

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He Came, He Saw, He Conquered: Ole Schemion Is The Champion Of His First Triton Event For $1,350.00!

All of us would like to experience such a premiere - the German professional Ole Schemion finally decided to try the atmosphere of the Triton series, and the result is the first trophy and a 7-digit bonus right away!

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STREAM: Triton London - $60k NLH 7-handed (Day 2)

More expensive buy-ins, bigger prize pools and even better poker - the Triton London SHRS continues today with a $60k buy-in tournament featuring Jason Koon, Daniel Dvoress, Sam Greenwood, Nick Petrangelo, Sean Winter, Espen Jorstad, Fedor Holz and Phil Ivey!

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TRITON: Espen Jorstad defeats Phil Ivey in heads-up play to win first Triton title

Last night, we wittnessed interesting poker by the participants of the third event of the Triton stop in London. Here, 133 entries made up the final three of Stephen Chidwick, Phil Ivey and Espen Jorstad, and it was last year's World Champion who emerged victorious!

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STREAM: Triton London - $50k NLH 8-handed (Day 2)

From 112 entries, the number of players in the fifth event has been reduced to 43, and there are still some world-class names among them. On the TV tables, you can look forward to names like Fedor Holz, Nacho Barbero, Dan Smith, Ole Schemion, Erik Seidel and Sam Greenwood from the opening day!

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A complete rundown of what WSOP 2023 brought us

Who took home more than one bracelet? How many total bracelets were handed in for prizes? How many total entries did the 2023 WSOP bring in? Find out all this and more in today's article.

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TRITON: Fedor Holz wins Event 2# 25k 7-handed

Chris Brewer and Fedor Holz battled it out for the win in the end. Fedor Holz was the winner with a prize of $609,853 and now has three Triton titles to his name.

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STREAM: Triton London - $40k NLH Mystery Bounty (Day 2)

Buy-in of $42,400, prizepool of $2,660,000, 133 entries and a $639,000 bounty for the winner. These are the numbers for the third Triton London event, which is the NLH Mystery Bounty. Today, we'll get to know the next champion and it will be one of the 38 finalists. Stephen Chidwick will start on the chiplead and he will be accompanied by names like Christoph Vogelsang, Espen Jorstad, Ben Heath, Daniel Dvoress, Sam Greenwood, Leon Sturm, Patrik Antonius, Ole Schemion, Chris Brewer and the legendary Phil Ivey.