Roman Hrabec won his second Triton title and took home $622,019
The third tournament of the Triton Super High Roller Series Monte-Carlo had a buy-in of $42,400 and was an NLH 7-Handed Mystery Bounty. It brought 155 entries and a prizepool of $3,100,000. There was a $686,000 prize awaiting the winner.
Before the final table, Roman Hrabec took the chipleader position. However, Samuel Mullur sat at the final table as a massive chipleader with a stack of up to 8,350,000. In second place was Lucas Greenwood with a stack of 4,900,000, and rounding out the top three was Roman Hrabec with a stack of 4,450,000.
Ren Lin was on the shortstack and it was he who said goodbye to the final table first. He was followed to the cashier by Punnat Punsri, Artur Martirosian, Ossi Ketola, Lucas Greenwood and Morten Klein.
Roman Hrabec and Samuel Mullur made it to the final heads-up. The two immediately negotiated an ICM deal, after which Roman secured $587,019 and Samuel earned $526,981. All that was left to play for was the title, the trophy and an extra $35,000 for the winner.
The earl had a stack worth 82 blinds at the start of heads-up play and Samuel had a stack worth 42 blinds. It didn't take long before Roman was chiplead 3:1. On the last hand, Roman hit two pair to become the champion of the Mystery Bounty tournament at Triton Monte-Carlo. He won his second Triton title of the year and $622,019 in prize money. Samuel Mullur has played several tournaments at Triton, but this was only his third ITM finish and his highest.
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
1. | Roman Hrabec | Czechia | 622.019$ |
2. | Samuel Mullur | Austria | 526.981$ |
3. | Morten Klein | Norway | 318.000$ |
4. | Lucas Greenwood | Canada | 260.000$ |
5. | Ossi Ketola | Finland | 207.000$ |
6. | Artur Martirosian | Russia | 159.000$ |
7. | Punnat Punsri | Thailand | 116.000$ |
8. | Ren Lin | China | 84.000$ |
Tonight, players will be picking mystery envelopes and Roman has up to 8 of them. The following rewards await players in the envelopes:
1x $400,000
3x $200,000
5x $100,000
9x $80,000
22x $40,000
1x $0 (redraw)
Today we will know the next winner
The fourth tournament of the Triton Monte-Carlo series, but number 5, is the NLH 8-Handed with a buy-in of $53,000. It brought 147 entries and a prizepool worth $7,350,000. The ITM is open to 23 players with a min-cash of $85,000 and $1,710,000 awaiting the winner.
31 players have advanced to today's final table and they are led by Dominykas Mikolaitis with a stack of 2,365,000. There is also Leonard Maue, Ben Heath, Alex Foxen, Santhosh Suvarna, Matthias Eibinger, Daniel Dvoress, Mikita Badziakouski and Stephen Chidwick.
Play will resume today at 13:00, when the blinds will start at 10k/15k/15k and players will run through 35 minute levels. Of course, there is also a live stream starting at 14:00, which can be found on our website.
Source - tritonpoker, pokerphotoarchive.com