2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju

HK$100,000 Short Deck Ante-Only
Day: 1a
Event Info

2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
2,135,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
100,000 HKD
Entries
61
Level Info
Level
16
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
80,000

Chow and Sass Dominate Day 1a; European Stars Fall in Last Level

Level 9 : 0/0, 10,000 ante
Chow Hing Yaung
Chow Hing Yaung

Mikita Badziakouski, Ben Lamb and Stephen Chidwick were among the first players who showed up in the spectacular Landing Casino, ready to test their skills in the warm-up tournament of the 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju event; the HKD $100,000 Short Deck Ante Only.

While all three are renown for their prowess in high stakes waters, the short deck opens a new door for players trying to seek for an edge against established high stakes regulars. With a ton of strategical aspects of the game yet to be figured out, the likes of Badziakouski, Lamb and Chidwick found a new challenge.

They competed in a total 19-entry field on Day 1a which included five re-entries. The format of a 100,000 starting stack and two extra shells available at any time helped to create an environment full of huge exchanges and chip swings right off the bat. Most of the players adapted to the dynamic in a fan-favorite way; the chips were getting splashed around.

Chow Hing Yaung stood out in the battles as he was continuously torturing his opponents on the secondary table. He crossed the 1 million mark midway through the day when he called down Marcus Yi Lim with a king-high straight against queen-high straight. Chow then scored a bunch of knockouts to cruise towards the end of the day with an impressive 1,953,000, good for a chip lead.

Ultimately, only four players would make it through. Alan Sass was the main man responsible for cutting the field at the end of the day. He was landing some vicious hits at the expense of all Lamb, Chidwick and Badziakouski, eliminating the three superstars in the last level. Sass' fine push helped him increase his stack to 1,879,000 to close the opening stage right on Chow's heels. Gabe Patgorski (962,000) and Kenneth Kee (904,000) also found bags and will be back in action on Day 2 on Wednesday, July 25.

Sass and Patgorski have already made it to a short deck final table, they met in the finale of the inaugural short deck event at Triton Montenegro with Sass taking seventh prize while Patgorski walked away in third place.

Those who fell on Day 1a might try their luck once again tomorrow as Day 1b gets underway at 4 p.m. local time. Lamb and Chidwick have now gained their first experience with the game as they had never played a hand of short deck poker before today. Meanwhile, more high stakes grinders are expected to land in Jeju and join the competition so make sure to come back to PokerNews to follow the live coverage of the immense short deck action.

Tags: Alan SassBen LambChow Hing YaungGabe PatgorskiKenneth KeeMarcus Yi LimMikita BadziakouskiStephen ChidwickTriton

Chow Continues Amassing

Level 7 : 0/0, 6,000 ante
Chow Hing Yaung
Chow Hing Yaung

Ben Lamb and Marcus Yi Lim limped in for 12,000 before Chow Hing Yaung made it 75,000 in the cutoff. Cheong Cheok Ieng called while Lamb and Yim Lim both folded.

The flop was {Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs} and Chow led out with a bet of 110,000 and Cheong called.

The turn was the {10-Clubs} and now Chow put out a bet of 160,000 which Cheong called.

On the {Q-Spades} river, Chow shoved with his covering stack for about 200,000 effective. Cheong tanked for about a minute and a half before he called. Chow showed his {10-Hearts}{9-Spades} while Cheong was only holding {J-Spades}{10-Diamonds} and that meant that Chow would take down another pot, chipping up to nearly 2 million chips.

Player Chips Progress
Chow Hing Yaung my
Chow Hing Yaung
1,800,000 749,000
Cheong Cheok Ieng
Cheong Cheok Ieng
Busted

Tags: Ben LambChow Hing YaungMarcus Yi Lim

Lamb Doubles Through Leow

Level 7 : 0/0, 6,000 ante
Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb

There was already 104,000 in the pot on the flop of {Q-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{6-Hearts} and action checked to Ivan (Yee Seng) Leow who put out a bet of 50,000. Action was back on Lamb and he moved all in for 263,000. Alan Sass folded quickly and Leow tanked, then called.

Ben Lamb: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}
Ivan Leow: {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

The board completed with the {Q-Diamonds} and the {10-Spades} and kept Lamb in the lead with his three aces, allowing him to double to nearly 600,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
580,000 299,000
Ivan Leow my
Ivan Leow
57,000 -287,000

Tags: Alan SassBen LambIvan Leow

Yong Takes Over the Lead With Three-Way Scoop

Level 6 : 0/0, 4,000 ante
Wai Kin Yong
Wai Kin Yong

Wai Leong Chan called for 8,000 and Gabe Patgorski called as well. From the cutoff, Wai Kin Yong moved all in for 333,000. Mikita Badziakouski tanked for a bit before folding his {6-Spades}{6-Clubs} and Chan called quickly. Patgorski called quickly as well making a three-way showdown.

Gabe Patgorski: {9-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}
Wai Leong Chan: {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Wai Kin Yong: {A-Clubs}{A-Diamonds}

The board ran out {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{K-Clubs} and that made Yong's hand best with his set of aces, allowing him to take down the big pot and move to over 500,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Wai Kin Yong my
Wai Kin Yong
533,000 192,000
Gabe Patgorski us
Gabe Patgorski
100,000
Wai Leong Chan my
Wai Leong Chan
100,000 -60,000

Tags: Gabe PatgorskiMikita BadziakouskiWai Kin YongWai Leong Chan

Chidwick Scoops a Monster Three-Way All-In

Level 5 : 0/0, 3,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick opened from early position with a raise to 14,000. Ben Lamb was in the cutoff and he moved all in for 172,000. Wai Kin Yong called with just 60,000 behind and that left all three players going to a showdown.

Stephen Chidwick: {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}
Ben Lamb: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Wai Kin Yong: {8-Spades}{7-Spades}

The board ran out {Q-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}{7-Clubs} and that kept Chidwick in the lead with his pair of kings and allowed him to take down the massive pot while Yong and Lamb were forced to reload, leaving Yong with no more reloads.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
474,000 230,000
Wai Kin Yong my
Wai Kin Yong
100,000 55,000
Ben Lamb us
Ben Lamb
WSOP 2X Winner
100,000 -87,000

Tags: Ben LambStephen ChidwickWai Kin Yong

Badziakouski Dusts Bullet One

Level 3 : 0/0, 2,000 ante

From early position, Mikita Badziakouski moved all in for 20,000 with {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. In the hijack seat, next to act, Stephen Chidwick was holding {A-Spades}{K-Spades} and he three bet to 90,000. Everyone else folded and it was on to the races between Badziakouski and Chidwick.

The board ran out {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{6-Spades}{K-Diamonds}{8-Spades} and Chidwick made two pair to make the best hand. Badziakouski was forced to reload and has only one bullet left behind.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
210,000 28,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
WSOP 1X Winner
100,000 78,000

Tags: Mikita BadziakouskiStephen Chidwick

Warm Welcome for Chidwick

Level 3 : 0/0, 2,000 ante
Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Stephen Chidwick had never played a hand of short deck poker before taking his seat here in Jeju but his first experience with the dynamic game was the best imaginable.

Chidwick peeled {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} in the cutoff, facing a limp from Ben Lamb and a shove of 72,000 from Wai Kin Yong. Chidwick looked him up and found himself dominating Yong's {J-Spades}{9-Clubs}.

The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{8-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} and Chidwick's tens held to help him nearly double his belongings right off the bat. Yong fired another bullet and continued with 100,000.

Player Chips Progress
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
182,000 82,000
Wai Kin Yong my
Wai Kin Yong
100,000 28,000

Tags: Ben LambStephen ChidwickWai Kin Yong

Badziakouski Can't Get a Bluff Through Kee

Level 3 : 0/0, 2,000 ante
Kenneth Kee
Kenneth Kee

Kenneth Kee limped in under the gun with {Q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} Ben Lamb was in the hijack and he called as well with {A-Clubs}{9-Hearts}. Mikita Badziakouski was on the button and he checked with {J-Clubs}{7-Spades}.

The flop was {K-Hearts}{J-Spades}{7-Diamonds} and action checked to Badziakouski and he put out a bet of 7,000. Kee raised to 35,000. Lamb got out of the way. Badziakouski thought for a bit with his two-pair and called.

The turn was the {9-Diamonds} and Kee checked after completing his straight and picking up a flush draw as well. Badziakouski checked behind.

The {9-Spades} came on the river and Kee checked again. Badziakouski moved all in for 78,000 and Kee snap-called. Badziakouski’s bluff was caught and See took down the pot with his straight to move close to 200,000 chips while Badziakouski was left with a short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Kenneth Kee sg
Kenneth Kee
196,000 99,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
WSOP 1X Winner
22,000 -97,000

Tags: Ben LambKenneth KeeMikita Badziakouski

Welcome to Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju; HKD $100,000 Short Deck Ante Only Begins Today

Phil Ivey - 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series MontenegroHKD $250,000 Short Deck - Ante Only Winner
Phil Ivey - 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series MontenegroHKD $250,000 Short Deck - Ante Only Winner

The exciting Triton Super High Roller Series is back, this time hitting the Island of Jeju in South Korea at the Landing Casino. Over the course of the last few years, Triton has put on some of the biggest, most exciting high roller events in Asia and Europe, and this stop will feature more of the same. Kicking off the series is the HKD $100,000 Short Deck Ante Only event which is likely to draw out some of the biggest names in poker.

The Triton Poker series was founded by Malaysian businessman Richard Yong in 2015 and aims to provide exclusive tournaments in some of the worlds most luxurious locations with much of the proceeds going to charitable causes. At the last stop in Budva, Montenegro, Phil Ivey conquered a field of 61 runners to take home the first place prize of HKD $4,700,000 or roughly $600,000 USD (It's worth noting that the buy-in for this event was HKD $250,000 though).

2018 Triton Super High Roller Jeju Schedule:

DateTimeEvent
July 234 p.m.HKD 100,000 (USD 13,000) No-Limit Hold'em Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 1a
July 244 p.m.HKD 100,000 (USD 13,000) No-Limit Hold'em Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 1b
July 252 p.m.HKD 100,000 (USD 13,000) No-Limit Hold'em Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 2
 4 p.m.HKD 500,000 (USD 64,000) NLHE Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 1
July 262 p.m.HKD 500,000 (USD 64,000) NLHE Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 2
 4 p.m.HKD 500,000 (USD 64,000) NLHE 6-Max Day 1
July 272 p.m.HKD 500,000 (USD 64,000) NLHE 6-Max Day 2
July 284 p.m.HKD 1,000,000 (USD 127,000) NLHE Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 1
July 292 p.m.HKD 1,000,000 (USD 127,000) NLHE Short-Deck, Ante Only Day 2
July 302 p.m.HKD 2,000,000 (USD 255,000) NLHE Main Event Day 1
July 312 p.m.HKD 2,000,000 (USD 255,000) NLHE Main Event Day 2
Aug. 12 p.m.HKD 2,000,000 (USD 255,000) NLHE Main Event Day 3

Montenegro also saw the likes of Jason Koon, Richard Yong, and Mikita Badziakouski all take home trophies as well with Badzikouski bringing home the bacon in the Main Event and Yong and Koon both take down side events, Koon winning the HKD $1,000,000 Short Deck tournament.

As a refresher course for the short deck poker rules, sometimes known as six-plus hold'em, the game runs very similarly to no-limit hold'em, with a few major changes. All twos, threes, fours, and fives are removed from the deck to start. Other than that, six-plus hold’em is played similarly to regular hold’em with two hole cards, five community cards, and four streets of betting — preflop, flop, turn, and river.

The other big difference for the game is in hand rankings. Since hand equities run a bit different in the game flushes play higher than full houses since there are only eight cards to make a flush opposed to 13. Also to note, aces can still play for a low straight, replacing the five, making ace-six-seven-eight-nine a straight as well.

This event features a no-blind, antes only structure, creating more action among the players as there is something to fight for in every pot. Players will start off with 100,000 chips and antes of 1,000 and a double ante on the button. Players will have a chance to reload twice for an extra 100,000 chips each time at any point on day 1. All levels will be 30 minutes on Day 1 with a 10-minute break after three levels and a 15-minute dinner break after nine levels. Day 1 will end after 9 levels have been played.

Action for this first event is set to begin at 4 p.m. KST with Day 1a of play. Live streams of the event will also be available on Twitch.tv as well. For updates from throughout the tournament, PokerNews will be here as well, so be sure to follow along with our coverage. As a note, our coverage of the event will line up with the live stream and will have a 30-minute delay as well.

Tags: Jason KoonMikita BadziakouskiPhil IveyRichard YongTriton