TRITON MONTE CARLO: ALL THE NEWS, REPORTS AND RESULTS FROM ACROSS THE FESTIVAL

Full details of the tournament action at the Triton Super High Roller Poker Series held in the Salles des Etoile, Sporting Club Monte Carlo, between November 1-14, 2024.

EVENT #16 – $25K PLO BOUNTY QUATTRO

Artur Martirosian
MARTIROSIAN LANDS BOUNTY DOUBLE IN MONTE CARLO
The Russian pro Artur Martirosian turned his attention to Player of the Year after taking down both the NLH and PLO events in Monte Carlo, underlining his mastery of this format and becoming the latest player to deny Isaac Haxton a first title.

Top five finishers:
1 – Artur Martirosian, Russia – $345,000 + $180,000 in bounties
2 – Isaac Haxton, USA – $240,000 + $30,000 in bounties
3 – Dan Smith, USA – $159,000 + $120,000 in bounties
4 – Ren Lin, USA – $124,500 + $180,000 in bounties
5 – Michael Duek, USA – $100,000

75 entries | Prize pool: $1,875,000 (inc. $570,000 in bounty pool)
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #15 – $100K PLO 6-HANDED

Eelis Parssinen
FINLAND’S FINEST PARSSINEN LANDS PLO MAIN EVENT
The Nordics invaded Monte Carlo for the PLO phase of the Triton Series — and one of their very best four-card players, Finland’s Eelis Parssinen, took down the big one for a career-best $2.27 million, and a Jacob & Co timepiece.

Top five finishers:
1 – Eelis Parssinen, Finland – $2,270,000
2 – Dan Dvoress, Canada – $1,563,000
3 – Espen Myrmo, Norway – $1,029,000
4 – Sean Winter, USA – $836,000
5 – Phil Ivey, USA – $667,000

87 entries | Prize pool: $8,700,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #13 – $50K 6-HANDED PLO

Ben Tollerene
TOLLERENE FINDS MONTE CARLO SALVATION IN PLO
Returning to his first love after a difficult no limit hold’em phase of this trip to Monte Carlo, Ben Tollerene blasted through a 69-entry field to pick up a $1m+ victory and a second Triton title.

Top five finishers:
1 – Ben Tollerene, USA – $1,070,000
2 – Michael Duek, USA – $736,000
3 – Maxi Lehmanski, Germany – $485,000
4 – Zhou Quan, China – $393,000
5 – Joni Joukemainen, Finland – $314,500

82 entries | Prize pool: $4,100,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #12 – $150K NLH 8-HANDED

Vladimir Korzinin
KORZININ WRITES NEW CHAPTER IN MONACO FAIRYTALE
A complete novice who only took up poker a couple of months ago, Vladimir Korzinin might have thought his time in Monte Carlo couldn’t get any better than a second-place finish in the $200K Invitational. But that was just the beginning…

Top five finishers:
1 – Vladimir Korzinin, Estonia – $4,350,000
2 – Ossi Ketola, Finland – $2,970,000
3 – Fedor Holz, Germany – $1,962,000
4 – Bryn Kenney, USA – $1,616,000
5 – Stephen Chidwick, UK – $1,300,000

121 entries | Prize pool: $18,150,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #11 – $60K NLH TURBO

Igor Yaroshevskyy
TWO-TIME YAROSHEVSKYY AS UKRAINIAN BAGS TURBO WIN
As the Main Event played to its final, eliminated players had another chance for glory in a single-day NLH Turbo. And Ukraine’s Igor Yaroshevskyy seized the opportunity with both hands, chopping heads-up with Alex Theologis before closing out his second Triton win.

Top five finishers:
1 – Igor Yaroshevskyy, Ukraine – $862,357*
2 – Alex Theologis, Greece – $860,143*
3 – Dominykas Mikolaitis, Lithuania – $468,900
4 – Luc Greenwood, Canada – $360,000
5 – Aleks Ponakovs, Latvia – $285,500

61 entries | Prize pool: $3,660,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #10 – $125K NLH MAIN EVENT

Bryn Kenny
KING KENNEY MAKES IT FOUR WITH CRUSHING MAIN EVENT WIN
Already the No 1 on poker’s all time money list, New Yorker Bryn Kenney further extended the gap between him and anybody else, taking down the no limit hold’em Main Event in Monaco for a fourth Triton title and another $4.41 million.

Top five finishers:
1 – Bryn Kenney, USA – $4,410,000
2 – Wai Leong Chan, Malaysia – $2,970,000
3 – Punnat Punsri, Thailand – $2,045,000
4 – Bob Voulgaris, Canada – $1,665,000
5 – Jonathan Jaffe, USA – $1,330,000

125 entries | Prize pool: $6,250,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #9 – $50K NLH 7-HANDED

Jesse Lonis
JESSE LONIS GRINDS OUT MAIDEN WIN IN SWINGY $50K
Although a relative newcomer to the Triton Series, Jesse Lonis showed all his experience to prevail from a short-stacked, swingy final table and beat Punnat Punsri heads up for a first title on the tour.

Top five finishers:
1 – Jesse Lonis, USA – $1,502,000
2 – Punnat Punsri – $1,021,000
3 – Dan Smith, USA – $675,000
4 – Leonard Maue, Germany – $556,000
5 – Daniel Rezaei, Austria – $446,000

125 entries | Prize pool: $6,250,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #8 – $200K TRITON INVITATIONAL

Patrik Antonius
NEW HIGH FOR HALL OF FAMER PATRIK ANTONIUS
In the year of his induction to the Poker Hall of Fame, Monaco resident Patrik Antonius landed the biggest tournament win of his career to date in the spectacular Triton Invitational — and said he’s just getting started.

Top five finishers:
1 – Patrik Antonius, Finland – $5,130,000
2 – Vladimir Korzinin, Estonia – $3,470,000
3 – Espen Jorstad, Norway – $2,255,000
4 – Roman Hrabec, Czech Republic – $1,867,000
5 – Mikalai Vaskaboinikau, Belarus – $1,506,000

102 entries | Prize pool: $20,400,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #7 – $30K NLH BOUNTY QUATTRO

Artur Martirosian
MARTIROSIAN WINS ALL RUSSIAN HEADS-UP FOR TURBO TRIUMPH
The fast-paced Quattro Bounty Turbo lived up to expectation with an all-action blast through a 105-entry field, ending with Russia’s Artur Martirosian claiming his eighth bounty in eliminating his countryman Nikita Kuznetcov heads-up.

Top five finishers:
1 – Artur Martirosian, Russia – $531,000 + $360,000 in bounties
2 – Nikita Kuznetcov, Russia – $358,000 + $80,000 in bounties
3 – Jamil Wakil, Canada – $233,000 + $120,000 in bounties
4 – Adrian Mateos, Spain – $193,000 + $120,000 in bounties
5 – Ren Lin, China – $156,000 + $80,000 in bounties

105 entries | Prize pool: $3,150,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #6 – $100K NLH 8-HANDED

Pieter Aerts
AERTS RETURNS TO CLAIM SECOND TITLE IN LATE-NIGHT EPIC
Belgian pro Pieter Aerts outlasted Malaysia’s Michael Soyza in the longest tournament of the festival so far, coming back from the brink of elimination several times to land a career-best $2.2m prize after a four-way deal.

Top five finishers:
1 – Pieter Aerts, Belgium – $2,234,587*
2 – Michael Soyza, Malaysia – $2,305,000*
3 – Fedor Holz, Germany – $1,528,097*
4 – Mario Mosböck, Austria – $1,544,316*
5 – Steve O’Dwyer, Ireland – $904,000

131 entries | Prize pool: $13,100,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #5 – $50K NLH 8-HANDED

Alex Foxen
FORMIDABLE FOXEN RETURNS WITH $50K TRIUMPH
Alex Foxen has spent five years away from the Triton Series but quickly got back in the saddle in Monte Carlo, blazing through the final day of the $50K and winning more than $1.4 million in the process.

Top five finishers:
1 – Alex Foxen, USA – $1,470,000*
2 – Aleks Ponakovs, Latvia – $915,000*
3 – Marius Kudzmanas, Lithuania – $922,000*
4 – Dominykas Mikolaitis, Lithuania – $964,000*
5 – Xu Liang, China – $507,000

147 entries | Prize pool: $7,350,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #3 – $40K MYSTERY BOUNTY 7-HANDED

Roman Hrabec
ROMAN HRABEC ENDS BARREN RUN WITH SECOND TRITON TITLE
He said that a dry spell had left him complaining about his ill fortune at the tables, but Roman Hrabec bounced back in style to beat Samuel Mullur heads up, after an ICM chop, and win a second Triton title of his career.

Top five finishers:
1 – Roman Hrabec, Czech Republic – $622,019*
2 – Samuel Mullur, Austria – $463,000*
3 – Morten Klein, Norway – $318,000
4 – Luc Greenwood, Canada – $260,000
5 – Ossi Ketola, Finland – $207,000

144 entries | Prize pool: $4,320,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #2 – $30K NLH 8-HANDED

Kayan Mokri
KAYHAN MOKRI GATHERS MORE GOLD
A stellar year at the high stakes tournament tables hit a new high for Norway’s Kayhan Mokri as he took down the $30K no limit hold’em and the first seven-figure payout of the series.

Top five finishers:
1 – Kayhan Mokri, Norway – $1,005,000
2 – Paulius Vaitiekunas, Lithuania – $680,000
3 – Alex Kulev, Bulgaria – $454,000
4 – Orpen Kisacikoglu, Turkey – $371,000
5 – Patrik Antonius, Finland – $298,000

144 entries | Prize pool: $4,320,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS


EVENT #1 – $25K WPT GLOBAL ULTIMATE SLAM

Brian Kim
BRIAN KIM GETS THERE AT LAST
After three runner-up finishes, and numerous other deep runs, the Californian pro Brian Kim finally got over the line on the Triton Series to kick off the Monte Carlo festival in style

Top five finishers:
1 – Brian Kim, USA – $941,000
2 – Enrico Camosci, Italy – $634,000
3 – Alex Theologis, Greece – $436,000
4 – Roberto Perez, Spain – $356,000
5 – Tom Fuchs, Germany – $284,000

170 entries | Prize pool: $4,250,000
FULL REPORT AND RESULTS