The final NLH tournament of the Triton Monte-Carlo stop is the NLH 8-Handed with a buy-in of $159,000, an entry count of 122 and a prize pool of $18,150,000. A $4,350,000 prize awaits the winner here.
Only the top 9 players are left in the field and all of them already have at least $435,000 in their pockets. Leading the finalists is Sam Greenwood with a stack of 5,105,000. However, Stephen Chidwick, Dan Smith, Fedor Holz and Bryn Kenney are also in the mix. Holz and Kenney could win their fifth Triton title here.
Play will resume from 13:00 on blinds of 30k/60k/60k and players will run 45 minute levels. You can also look forward to the live stream, which can be found from 14:00 on our website.
The PLO portion of
has kicked off.
Yesterday kicked off the last part of the Triton Monte-Carlo stop, where we will have 3 PLO tournaments. The first is a $52,000 buy-in tournament that brought 82 entries and a prizepool of $4,100,000.
There are 14 players eligible for the ITM and that's exactly how many made it to today's final day. That leaves them all with at least $78,000 in the bag and $1,070,000 awaiting the winner.
The chipleader here is Finnish player Joni Jouhkimainen with a stack of 3,805,000. Right behind him is German player Maximilian Lehmanski with a stack of 3,715,000. However, there is also Santhosh Suvarna, Lucas Greenwood, Jason Koon and Jonas Kronwitter.
Source - tritonpoker.plus