While all the attention in the banqueting suite of the Park Lane Hilton tonight was justifiably focused on the crucial bubble stages of the Triton Million for Charity tournament, another enormous event got under way only a few paces away.
Event #3 at the Triton Super High Roller Series London is a £50,000 buy-in event, which has already attracted 83 entries, including 29 re-entries. Registration is not yet even closed, but the prize pool is pushing £4 million. That’s an enormous total already, even if the massive event next door dwarfs everything by comparison.
The chip leader at this stage is Sweden’s Robert Flink, pictured above, but the tournament has so far to run that even he won’t be guaranteed of making the money. This event, which will resume at 3pm, is also scheduled to wrap up tomorrow, but it’s certain to run deep into the night.
Here’s the latest chip counts, with Day 2 seat draw below.
Name | Country | Chips |
Jochanan Robert Flink | Sweden | 1,077,000 |
Julius Schamburg | Germany | 836,000 |
Jean-Noel Thorel | France | 755,000 |
Talal Shakerchi | England | 713,000 |
Steve O Dwyer | United States | 665,000 |
Kahle Burns | Australia | 661,000 |
Charlie Carrel | United Kingdom | 635,000 |
Isaac Haxton | United States | 592,000 |
Liang Xu | China | 545,000 |
Qiang Wang | China | 531,000 |
Sergio Aido | Spain | 494,000 |
Matthew Moss | United Kingdom | 474,000 |
Imad Derwiche | France | 460,000 |
Samuel Greenwood | Canada | 453,000 |
Cary Katz | United States | 431,000 |
Xuan Tan | China | 419,000 |
Benjamin Pollak | France | 403,000 |
Ivan Leow | Malaysia | 383,000 |
Jinghui Ying | China | 371,000 |
Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | 369,000 |
David Peters | United States | 335,000 |
Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 330,000 |
Linus Loeliger | Switzerland | 330,000 |
Bjorn Li | United States | 293,000 |
Luc Greenwood | Canada | 289,000 |
Daniel Cates | United States | 280,000 |
Alex Foxen | United States | 273,000 |
Jason Koon | United States | 256,000 |
Henrik Hecklen | Denmark | 252,000 |
Wai Kin Yong | Malaysia | 248,000 |
Seth Davies | United States | 242,000 |
Kristen Bicknell | Canada | 232,000 |
Danny Tang | Hong Kong | 232,000 |
Justin Bonomo | United States | 220,000 |
Matthias Eibinger | Austria | 220,000 |
Jesus Cortes | Spain | 215,000 |
Michael Soyza | Malaysia | 182,000 |
Benjamin Heath | United Kingdom | 137,000 |
Louis Nyberg | Sweden | 131,000 |
Michael Watson | Canada | 106,000 |
Table/Seat | Name | Country | Chips |
1-2 | Jesus Cortes | Spain | 215,000 |
1-3 | Sergio Aido | Spain | 494,000 |
1-5 | Steve O Dwyer | United States | 665,000 |
1-6 | Daniel Cates | United States | 280,000 |
1-7 | Jason Koon | United States | 256,000 |
1-9 | Bjorn Li | United States | 293,000 |
2-1 | Kristen Bicknell | Canada | 232,000 |
2-3 | David Peters | United States | 335,000 |
2-5 | Louis Nyberg | Sweden | 131,000 |
2-6 | Linus Loeliger | Switzerland | 330,000 |
2-8 | Isaac Haxton | United States | 592,000 |
2-9 | Jochanan Robert Flink | Sweden | 1,077,000 |
3-1 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | 330,000 |
3-3 | Julius Schamburg | Germany | 836,000 |
3-5 | Liang Xu | China | 545,000 |
3-7 | Lucas James Greenwood | Canada | 289,000 |
3-9 | Matthew Moss | United Kingdom | 474,000 |
5-1 | Jinghui Ying | China | 371,000 |
5-2 | Matthias Eibinger | Austria | 220,000 |
5-3 | Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | 369,000 |
5-6 | Xuan Tan | China | 419,000 |
5-7 | Jean-Noel Thorel | France | 755,000 |
5-9 | Michael Watson | Canada | 106,000 |
6-1 | Charlie Carrel | United Kingdom | 635,000 |
6-2 | Benjamin Pollak | France | 403,000 |
6-3 | Imad Derwiche | France | 460,000 |
6-7 | Ivan Leow | Malaysia | 383,000 |
6-8 | Samuel Greenwood | Canada | 453,000 |
6-9 | Talal Shakerchi | England | 713,000 |
7-2 | Henrik Hecklen | Denmark | 252,000 |
7-3 | Seth Davies | United States | 242,000 |
7-6 | Ben Heath | United Kingdom | 137,000 |
7-8 | Christopher Michael Soyza | Malaysia | 182,000 |
7-9 | Kahle Burns | Australia | 661,000 |
8-1 | Chi Hang Daniel Tang | Hong Kong | 232,000 |
8-2 | Cary Katz | United States | 431,000 |
8-3 | Alex Foxen | United States | 273,000 |
8-5 | Wai Kin Yong | Malaysia | 248,000 |
8-7 | Qiang Wang | China | 531,000 |
8-8 | Justin Bonomo | United States | 220,000 |
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