Triton Main Event goes down to the wire, who will take home $3,850,000 and a WSOP bracelet?

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Triton has teamed up with WSOP Paradise to bring us two Triton tournaments as part of the WSOP schedule. The first has already seen its winner and the second will see him tonight. That is the $106,000 buy-in Triton Main Event.

The tournament brought as many as 182 entries and a prizepool worth $18,200,000. The prize money was open to 31 players with a min-cash of $160,000 and $3,850,000 awaiting the winner along with a WSOP gold bracelet.

There are only 15 players left in the field and the chipleader here is Finnish player Ossi Ketola with a stack of up to 8,415,000. In second place is German player Fedor Holz with a stack of 5,405,000. Seth Davies, Alex Foxen, Samuel Mullur, Mikita Badziakouski, Stephen Chidwick and Mario Mosboeck are also still in the field.

Just before the final day, Jason Koon busted out for $242,000 for 16th place. All of the finalists now have at least $269,000 in their pockets. The final day will start at 12:00 local time on blinds 50k/100k/100k and will run in 50 minute levels. You can also look forward to the live stream, which can be found on our website from 19:00.

Rank Name Country Stack Big Blinds
1 Ossi Ketola Finland 8,415,000 84
2 Fedor Holz Germany 5,405,000 54
3 Seth Davies United States 3,570,000 36
4 David Coleman United States 3,475,000 35
5 Alexander Zubov Russia 3,320,000 33
6 Dimitar Danchev Bulgaria 3,160,000 32
7 Alex Foxen United States 2,975,000 30
8 Tom Fuchs Germany 2,570,000 26
9 Samuel Mullur Austria 2,550,000 26
10 Joao Vieira Portugal 2,240,000 22
11 Mikita Badziakouski Belarus 2,205,000 22
12 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom 2,200,000 22
13 Mario Mosboeck Austria 1,720,000 17
14 Thomas Muehloecker Austria 1,370,000 14
15 Kannapong Thanarattrakul Thailand 325,000 3


Source - Triton, WSOP, Pokernews