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Triton: Phil Ivey up 1.8 million, Vaskaboinikau the Main Event champion

Yesterday was the final day of the 125K NLH Main Event of the Triton Montenegro Series, where the top 9 players made the final table. Among them was Phil Ivey, who, although he didn't make it to heads-up play, took home nearly $1.8 million. The trophy, the watch and the sum of $4.7 million ended up in the hands of the Belarusian player.

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Record loss? A British player allegedly lost $20 million in one night during a Triton cash game!

The British aristocrat and former advisor to Nigel Farage was set to lose more than $20 million in a single night on a cash game during the current Triton event. Rob Yong was also supposed to be involved in the game.

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Patrick "Pads" Leonard: Mystery Bounty is the dumbest poker format

Patrick Leonard took to Twitter to comment on the growing popularity of the Mystery Bounty tournament format, which, unlike most of the poker community, he considers to be total nonsense bordering with gambling. What do you think?

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Tony G says poker should be taught in schools alongside chess

Taking responsibility for your decisions, acting under pressure or learning from your mistakes - do you agree with poker legend Tony G who says poker should be taught in schools alongside chess?

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STREAM: Triton Montenegro Event #9 $125K NLH Main Event (Final Table)

And there's the final table of the Triton Montenegro NLH Main Event, where the prizepool has reached $21,375,000 and the winner will take home $4,737,000. Names like Aleksejs Ponakovs, Bryn Kenney and the legendary Phil Ivey will also be fighting for this amount.

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Triton: Nick Petrangelo wins his first title, NLH Main Event final today

He finally broke his bad luck, and after fourteen cashes and five final tables, Nick Petrangelo was crowned the Triton champion, adding $775,000 to his account. Today, we'll find out the winner of the NLH Main Event, which could be Phil Ivey.

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STREAM: Triton Montenegro Event #9 $125K NLH Main Event (Day 2)

The 125K NLH Main Event of the Triton Montenegro Series, with a buy-in of $132,500, goes into its Day 2, where we will know the final numbers of the entries and the prizepool. 80 players have advanced to Day 2 and among them are names such as Patrik Antonius, Adrian Mateos, Hossein Ensan, Fedor Holz, Stephen Chidwick, Isaac Haxton, Jason Koon, Rob Yong and Phil Ivey. Who among them will make it to tomorrow's final table?

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STREAM: Triton Montenegro Event #9 $125K NLH Main Event (Day 1)

Day 1 of the $125k NLH Main Event of the Triton Montenegro Series has kicked off, and we're here to take a look thanks to the livestream. The buy-in for the tournament is up to $132,500 in total, and it's already clear to all of us that the biggest names in poker will be in play.

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STREAM: $ZTO$ Main Event (Final Day)

The Main Event of the $ZTO$ series with a guarantee of €250,000 will move to the final day today, where the 24 best players will compete for a prize of €38,200 for the winner. Follow the action on the final day via live stream with us!

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VIDEO: The Big Game on Tour |Ep:2|

The second episode of the new Big Game on Tour series is here, and everyone is curious to see if Lex Veldhuis can build on the success of the first episode. Loose Cannon Nikki Limo won't be shamed either, as she puts on an amazing read against Phil Hellmuth!

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Triton: Trident trophies went to Mateos, Yaroshevskyy and Kulev

The lucrative Triton Montenegro series is increasing the level of buy-ins day by day, having already crossed the $50,000 mark. In the meantime, we've met three more champions who took home the coveted three-tooth trophies.

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WPT Prime Liechtenstein is back, new event date announced

If you're a loyal poker fan, you won't have missed the news that the WPT Prime series will be returning to Grand Casino Liechtenstein after its success last year. Now, however, the organisers have announced a change of date.