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