2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

HK $250,000 6-Max Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
3,472,200 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
250,000 HKD
Prize Pool
9,643,200 HKD
Entries
41
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

Final Day of the 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro 6-Max Set to Start; Wu Leads Star-studded Field

Maestral Resort & Casino
Maestral Resort & Casino

Day 1 of the 2017 Triton Super High Roller Montenegro 6-Max saw 25 players advance to Day 2 of the HK$250,000 (~$32,000) buy-in event, held at the magnificent Maestral Resort and Casino.

A total of 34 unique entries and four re-entries created a 38-strong field, though with registration remaining open until the event re-starts a 1pm CET on Monday 17 July, that number could still increase further.

China’s Zuo Wang, Canada’s Lucas Greenwood and Norway’s Marius Torbergsen were the only three players who chose to re-enter on Day 1 and while the first two managed to lock their Day 2 seat up – with Greenwood on his second bullet and Wang on his third – Torbergsen was not so fortunate.

However, with multiple re-entries allowed any player that failed to make the cut yesterday can opt to take a second (or third in Torbergsen’s case) shot at fortune and glory.

The man to catch at present is the USA’s Benjamin Wu, who bagged up an impressive 152,000 in chips at the close of play, closely followed by China’s Xuan Tan who ended Day 1 with a stack of 135,300, with high stakes crusher Steve O’Dwyer rounding out the top three with a stack of 129,100.

Other notables to make the cut in a field jam-packed with high rolling superstars included German’s Manig Loeser (114,400) and Fedor Holz (101,000), Daniel ‘Jungleman’ Cates (45,300), the UK’s Sam Trickett (45,000) and tournament poker stalwart John Juanda (38,200). Poker King President Winfred Yu (48,600) and Triton founder Richard Yong (45,700) are also still in the running.

With action recommencing at level 10 with blinds of 800/1,600 with a 200 running ante, the 50,000 starting stack still gives any last minute entrants a little over an extremely playable 31 big blinds.

Day 2 Seat Draw:

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip Count
11Lucas GreewoodCanada64,600
12Liang YuChina61,500
14Steve O’DwyerIreland129,100
15Su HaoChina53,900
16Alan SassUSA66,300
     
21Daniel CatesUSA45,300
22Predrag LekovicMontenegro122,800
23Chi Ming LeeHong Kong92,000
24Xi LuoChina35,200
26Gabe PatgorskiUSA68,500
     
31Sam TrickettUK45,000
32John JuandaIndonesia38,200
33Devan TangHong Kong59,700
35Cheok Ieng CheongChina80,600
36Winfred YuHong Kong48,600
     
41Richard YongMalaysia45,700
43Manig LoeserGermany114,400
44Keith GipsonUSA82,900
45Salman BehbehaniUSA84,000
46Fedor HolzGermany101,000
     
51Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus43,500
52Xuan TanChina135,300
53Zuo WangChina78,200
55Alexandros KoloniasGreece63,000
56Benjamin WuUSA152,000

The tournament is scheduled to play down until a champion is crowned and prize pool information will be released as soon as the final numbers are in. As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action as it happens so watch this space as we see who’s got what it takes to emerge triumphant.

Tags: Benjamin WuCheok Ieng CheongDan CatesFedor HolzJohn JuandaLucas GreenwoodManig LoeserMarius TorbergsenMikita BadziakouskiPredrag LekovicRichard YongSam TrickettSteve O'DwyerWinfred YuZuo Wang