Yesterday was the final day of Event #13 at Triton Jeju. It was the $30,000 PLO Bounty Quattro with 84 entries and a prizepool of $1,680,000.
Express Final Table
There were 7 players at the final table here and sitting on their chiplead was Dan Smith. He thus had a chance to win another title after a few days.
However, things turned out differently. Nacho Barbero took the chip lead and quickly eliminated each of his opponents, taking home a $40,000 bounty for each of them. We witnessed an unconventional end to the tournament as we saw a straight winner from the last three players. That was Nacho Barbero, who took home $443,000 plus another $320,000 in bounties. In total, he won $763,000.
# | Name | Country | Prize |
1 | Nacho Barbero | Argentina | 763.000$ |
2 | Dan Dvoress | Canada | 342.000$ |
3 | Jan Peter Jachtmann | Germany | 236.000$ |
4 | Dan Smith | USA | 280.000$ |
5 | Biao Ding | China | 247.000$ |
6 | Kirk Steele | Canada | 139.000$ |
7 | Matthew Wood | Canada | 120.000$ |
* Bounties are already included in the winnings
Nacho Barbero will start today as chipleader
One title wasn't enough for him during Triton Jeju, so he jumped straight into the $50,000 PLO Event #15 after winning the event, which also attracted 84 entries and a prizepool of $4,200,000. There is $1,107,000 waiting for the winner.
The top 18 players will battle it out for that prize in the final table today and they are led by Nacho Barbero with a stack of 2,900,000. The list of finalists also includes Ole Schemion (1,860,000), Phil Ivey (1,690,000), Stephen Chidwick (1,235,000), Sam Greenwood (1,110,000), Patrik Antonius (955,000), Isaac Haxton (605,000) and Jason Koon (495,000).
Cash prizes await 14 players and the min cash is worth $76,000. The final 50k PLO event kicks off at 1:00pm local time, which is 4:00am our time, when the blinds will start at 15k/30k/30k and players will run 35 minute levels.
Source - Triton Series, Joe Giron - poker photo archive