2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila

HK $1,000,000 Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a2
Prize
10,032,869 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000,000 HKD
Prize Pool
37,073,400 HKD
Entries
39
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
50,000 / 10,000
Ante
15,000

Elton Tsang Leads 2017 Triton Manila Main Event After Day 1

Level 9 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Elton Tsang
Elton Tsang

The 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila HK$ 1,000,000 Main Event saw a total of 29 unique players partake in the extraordinary Solaire Resort and Casino, and nine participants fired a second bullet, worth approximately $128,800 each, to create a 38-entry strong field. These are not the final numbers yet, as registration remains open until the cards are back in the air for Day 2 on Monday, Feb 20 at 1 p.m. local time.

After nine levels of 60 minutes each, the field was reduced to the last 23 and 2016 Big One For One Drop Extravaganza champion Elton Tsang claimed the lead. Born in Canada, Tsang now calls Hong Kong his home and turned 250,000 into 1,004,000 to be the only player above one million in chips thus far.

Second in chips is Macau high-stakes poker player Paul Phua with 796,000, closely followed by another expert for the big buy-in tournaments. Former One Drop champion Daniel Colman, who won the HK$ 250,000 6-Max Event yesterday for HK$ 3,641,600 (approximately $473,408) after defeating Erik Seidel, could add another big score to his poker resume in the current year and bagged up 769,000.

Other notables that made it through with above-average stacks include Peter Chan (685,000), former Triton Suncity Cup winner Dan Cates (609,000), Pratyush Buddiga (560,000), Sergio Aido (520,000) and Jack Salter with bullet number two (470,000). Among those to also fire twice and advance to Day 2 were Mustapha Kanit (343,000), Founder of Triton Richard Yong (340,000), John Juanda (240,000), Phil Ivey (231,000) and 6-Max third-place finisher Rainer Kempe (186,000).

Dario Sammartino busted on his second bullet as well, while David Peters, Winfred Yu and Timofey Kuznetsov were among those to play once and run out of chips. Peters flopped top pair and top kicker with ace-queen only to find himself up against the pocket kings of Tsang for an overpair in the last level of the night. Yu failed to get there with king-queen suited against the ace-queen of Bryn Kenney and Kuznetsov got it in with ace-jack for top pair only to see Aido turn over the top set with pocket jacks just before bagging and tagging.

Salter started pretty hot and flopped a set of threes to bust Phua before the latter re-entered and became the chip leader a set of jacks against Sammartino's ace-king for top pair. Salter then lost all of his chips in several hands to Buddiga and found himself back at the registration desk. The Brit was riding a roller coaster in the last two levels of the night and eventually flopped a set of fives to double through Ivey when the clock had already been stopped.

Among the hopefuls that will return for Day 2 is also defending champion Wai Kin Yong, who claimed just under starting stack with 244,000 after running hot early on and cooling off towards the end. In November 2016, Yong emerged victorious in a 62-entry strong field to score a payday of just under $2.1 million. The Main Event buy-in has since been doubled and the total prize pool of 2016 has already been eclipsed.

Main Event Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
11Mustapha KanitItaly343,000
12Rui CaoUK176,000
13Yu LiangChina352,000
14Devan TangChina441,000
15Benjamin WuUSA159,000
17Wai Kin YongMalaysia244,000
     
22Daniel ColmanUSA769,000
24Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus170,000
25Richard YongMalaysia340,000
26Zuo WangChina412,000
27Sergio AidoSpain520,000
28Elton TsangHong Kong1,004,000
     
31Pratyush BuddigaUSA560,000
32John JuandaSingapore240,000
34Erik SeidelUSA316,000
36Phil IveyUSA231,000
37Peter ChanChina685,000
38Bryn KenneyUSA331,000
     
42Dan CatesUSA609,000
44Paul PhuaMacau796,000
45Jack SalterUK470,000
46Koray AldemirGermany204,000
47Rainer KempeGermany186,000

The action will resume at exactly 1 p.m. local time with level 10 and blinds of 4,000-8,000 with a running ante of 1,000. All new entries will receive 250,000 in chips and the event is scheduled to play down to the official eight-handed final table on Day 2. A winner will then determined on Tuesday, Feb 19, and the PokerNews live reporting team will be there to provide all the action.

Tags: Bryn KenneyDan CatesDaniel ColmanDario SammartinoDavid PetersElton TsangJack SalterJohn JuandaMustapha KanitPaul PhuaPeter ChanPhil IveyPratyush BuddigaRainer KempeRichard YongSergio AidoTimofey KuznetsovWai Kin YongWinfred Yu

Kuznetsov Busts During the Last Hands

Level 9 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Timofey Kuznetsov
Timofey Kuznetsov

In the HK$ 250,000 6-Max Event, Timofey Kuznetsov bagged up the lead after Day 1, but this won't be the case for the Main Event as the Russian has just been eliminated during the last hands of the night.

Kuznetsov raised from the button to 14,000 and Sergio Aido three-bet to 43,000 in the small blind, which Kuznetsov called. The flop fell {J-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{5-Hearts} and Aido continued for 26,000, which prompted Kuznetsov to move all in for around 180,000. Aido snap-called and Kuznetsov knew that was bad news.

Aido turned over his {J-Spades}{J-Hearts} for top set and Kuznetsov had a dry smile on the face before rolling over {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}, pointing to the ace for a runner runner miracle. It was all over after the {K-Spades} turn, making the {9-Diamonds} river a formality. "Now you have a free mind to play cash game," Paul Phua added. Kuznetsov joked "should I rebuy now?" as there was just one hand left for the night on his table.

Player Chips Progress
Sergio Aido es
Sergio Aido
520,000 260,000
Timofey Kuznetsov ru
Timofey Kuznetsov
Busted

Tags: Paul PhuaSergio AidoTimofey Kuznetsov

Colman Busts Juanda; Doubles Sammartino

Level 8 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
John Juanda
John Juanda

All of a sudden, the action went crazy over on table one and two all in showdowns took place within a matter of minutes.

First a raising war broke out between Daniel Colman on the button and John Juanda in the small blind. Juanda had squeezed to 45,000 and Colman reraised before calling the shove of Juanda for more than 400,000.

John Juanda: {K-Clubs}{3-Clubs}
Daniel Colman: {A-Spades}{K-Spades}

The board came {9-Spades}{2-Spades}{10-Hearts}{A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} and Juanda was drawing dead on the turn. The stacks were counted and Colman had 475,000, which covered Juanda.

Right after, he miss clicked and made it 60,000 to go with just Benjamin Wu and Dario Sammartino behind. Wu folded and Colman then said to Sammartino to "go for it, I will call." Sammartino indeed shoved and received the call of Colman.

Dario Sammartino: {Q-Spades}{J-Diamonds}
Daniel Colman: {7-Clubs}{7-Spades}

After a board of {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Spades}{9-Hearts}{6-Hearts}, Sammartino turned the nut straight and Colman made a meaningless inferior straight. "Good double bro," Colman added after having paid off Sammartino's all in for 147,500.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Colman us
Daniel Colman
WSOP 1X Winner
800,000 355,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
310,000 120,000
John Juanda id
John Juanda
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Benjamin WuDaniel ColmanDario SammartinoJohn Juanda

Salter Finds his Master in Buddiga

Level 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Jack Salter
Jack Salter

Down to his last 61,500, Jack Salter moved all in from the hijack and Pratyush Buddiga called on the button, while the rest of the table folded.

Jack Salter: {A-Spades}{10-Spades}
Pratyush Buddiga: {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

"I am feeling good about this one, come on spades," Salter said and the flop fell {K-Spades}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts}. "There they are, now a snowman on the turn," the Brit continued. A {J-Diamonds} came on the turn instead, and now a queen would help as well to keep Salter in with just one bullet. However, the {3-Hearts} river blanked.

Salter walked over to Buddiga and joked while pointing to Buddiga's stack: "Every single of my chips is there, I am coming back for them on the final table."

Player Chips Progress
Pratyush Buddiga us
Pratyush Buddiga
760,000 60,000
Jack Salter gb
Jack Salter
Busted

Tags: Jack SalterPratyush Buddiga

Phua Busts Sammartino in Big Pot

Level 6 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino

Paul Phua raised to 7,000 and Timofey Kuznetsov three-bet to 20,000 from two seats over. The action reached Dario Sammartino and he four-bet to 53,000 in the big blind. Phua gave it some consideration and called, Kuznetsov quickly got out of the way.

On the {A-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{5-Clubs} flop, Sammartino continued for 35,000 and Phua made it 90,000 to go, which Sammartino called. The Italian then checked the {4-Spades} turn with around 130,000 behind and Phua moved all in. After talking through the hand for a minute, Sammartino sighed and called only to find himself drawing dead.

Dario Sammartino: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}
Paul Phua: {J-Diamonds}{J-Spades}

The {4-Hearts} river even gave Phua a full house and Sammartino walked over to Mustapha Kanit to explain what happened.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
800,000 340,000
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoMustapha KanitPaul PhuaTimofey Kuznetsov

Sammartino Sends Yong to the Rail

Level 6 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Richard Yong
Richard Yong

Richard Yong's stack had plummeted to around 120,000 when he started the hand with a raise to 6,500 from early position. The entire table folded around to Dario Sammartino in the big blind and the Italian three-bet to 16,500. Yong called and the flop came {3-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Clubs}.

Sammartino continued for 16,000 and Yong moved all in for around 10,000, which was met by a quick call of Sammartino.

Yong had {Q-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for a flush draw, while Sammartino was ahead with {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}. Both the turn and river were insignificant and Yong was eliminated for now, watching the ongoing action from the rail after.

Phil Ivey was eliminated at the same time and took the re-entry immediately, he got the exact seat that formerly belonged Yong.

Player Chips Progress
Dario Sammartino it
Dario Sammartino
285,000 115,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
250,000 116,500
Richard Yong my
Richard Yong
Busted

Tags: Dario SammartinoRichard YongPhil Ivey

Buddiga and Yong Battle

Level 6 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Wai Kin Yong
Wai Kin Yong

Jack Salter had lost a lot of chips against Pratyush Buddiga and the latter took on dominating chip leader Wai Kin Yong in yet another big pot before paying off the defending champion soon after.

Salter opened to 6,500 and Buddiga called in the hijack. Yong three-bet to 24,500 in the big blind and found Buddiga as sole caller. On the {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} flop, Yong continued for 18,000 and Buddiga looked him up before the {4-Diamonds} fell on the turn. Now Yong checked and called a bet of 65,000 by Buddiga before checking the {9-Diamonds} river.

Buddiga made it 125,000 to go with around 220,000 behind and Yong folded.

The revenge would follow soon after. Yong bet the river of a board {J-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{J-Spades}{5-Clubs} for 40,000 and Buddiga called only to get shown {K-Clubs}{J-Hearts} for a full house by Yong.

Player Chips Progress
Wai Kin Yong my
Wai Kin Yong
610,000 90,000
Pratyush Buddiga us
Pratyush Buddiga
490,000 215,000
Jack Salter gb
Jack Salter
195,000 -265,000

Tags: Jack SalterPratyush BuddigaWai Kin Yong

Peters Wins Big Flip Against Yu

Level 4 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
David Peters
David Peters

David Peters raised to 5,300 from under the gun and Si Xin Qin called before Winfred Yu three-bet to 18,000 in the small blind. Mustapha Kanit called in the big blind and Peters then moved all in. The three-bet amount was pulled in and Peters' shove was for another 103,300 on top.

That got Qin out of the way, but Yu called and Kanit folded, claiming in table chat he had pocket tens.

David Peters: {J-Spades}{J-Diamonds}
Winfred Yu: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Spades}{5-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{9-Diamonds} and the pair of jacks held up to bring Peters back to starting stack.

Player Chips Progress
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
340,000 -10,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
255,000 120,000
Si Xin Qin cn
Si Xin Qin
205,000 -5,000
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
93,000 -137,000

Tags: David PetersMustapha KanitSi Xin QinWinfred Yu

Liang Shoves into Kempe

Level 2 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Yu Liang
Yu Liang

Rainer Kempe opened to 2,800 from under the gun and picked up three callers including Yu Liang on the button and Rui Cao as well as Peter Chan in the blinds. On the {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{5-Clubs} flop, action checked to Kempe and his continuation bet worth 7,500 was called by Liang only.

The {2-Clubs} on the turn saw Kempe check, Liang bet 35,000 and Kempe called. The German and resident of Brighton in the U.K. then checked the {7-Clubs} river and Liang moved all in. Kempe asked for a count and the shove was for 185,200, which Kempe had covered by just a few big blinds. Ultimately, that was too much and Kempe folded.

Player Chips Progress
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
375,000 -5,000
Yu Liang mh
Yu Liang
295,000 35,000
Peter Chan hk
Peter Chan
245,000 -5,000
Rainer Kempe de
Rainer Kempe
195,000 -55,000

Tags: Peter ChanRainer KempeRui CaoYu Liang

The 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila HK$ 1,000,000 Main Event Kicks off Today

Defending champion Wai Kin Yong in the 6-Max Event
Defending champion Wai Kin Yong in the 6-Max Event

In just over two hours from now, the highlight of the 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila will get underway at the stunning Solaire Resort and Casino, as Day 1 of the HK$ 1,000,000 Main Event (approximately $128,800) will get underway as of 1 p.m. local time. Some of the biggest names in poker and the high-stakes circuit made the trip over to Manila, following the invitation of Triton Founder Richard Yong and President of Poker King Club Winfred Yu, and they have been greeted with a first-class venue and excellent service.

After being established in 2016, Triton Poker has contributed proceeds from its events to different charities, including the women’s cancer support group, Project Pink and the disaster relief organization, Red Cross. This year, the event has teamed up with luxury watch brand Hublot as the official timekeeper and tournament clock provider, and the next stop of the premium poker brand has already been confirmed to take place in Macau later this year.

It was none other than German wunderkind Fedor Holz who emerged victorious in the first ever $200,000 Triton SHR Series buy in event ever at the Solaire Resort in Manila in January 2016, locking up a payday of $3,072,748 and kicking off an unprecedented year with more than $16,000,000 in tournament cashes in the same year. Dan Cates and Wai Kin Yong followed in his footsteps, and they also made the trip over to the Philippines for this year's festival as well.

In 2016, Yong, the son of Triton Founder and 6-Max bubble boy Richard Yong, took down the HK$ 500,000 Main Event. A total of 44 unique entries and 18 re-entries created a prize pool of HK$ 48,747,650 (approximately $ 6,285,640), and Yong defeated Bryn Kenney in heads-up for his first major title and payday of HK$16,135,550 ($2,080,557). The buy-in has since been doubled, and you can expect these numbers to increase significantly for this Year's edition.

Daniel Colman took down the HK$ 250,000 6-Max Event last night after defeating Erik Seidel in heads up and both are expected to return to the tables today and battle for another big payday.

While Holz may not have appeared yet, the return of poker superstar Phil Ivey to the live high-stakes poker scene was another big talking point of the previous days. He participated in the 6-Max Event and fired two bullets, but busted on Day 1. Among those to cash and take home a portion of the HK$ 10,113,600 were Mikita Badziakouski, Mustapha Kanit, Timofey "Trueteller" Kuznetsov, Sergio Aido and Rainer Kempe.

All of these high-stakes experts are expected to be back in action today for nine levels of 60 minutes each, and unlimited re-entries are available throughout Day 1.

Day 1 Level Structure

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
15001,000100
26001,200200
38001,600200
41,0002,000300
51,2002,400400
61,5003,000500
72,0004,000500
82,5005,000500
93,0006,0001,000

The registration will close at the start of Day 2 tomorrow, Feb 20, and all participants receive 250,000 in chips. The 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Manila Main Event is scheduled to play down to a winner on Tuesday Feb 21, and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action of what is expected to be yet another star-studded field.

Tags: Bryn KenneyDan CatesDaniel ColmanErik SeidelFedor HolzMikita BadziakouskiMustapha KanitPhil IveyRainer KempeRichard YongSergio AidoTimofey Kuznetsov