2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju

HK$1,000,000 Short Deck Ante-Only
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
22,500,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000,000 HKD
Entries
60
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
60,000

Kee Avoids a Bad Beat After Rivering a Straight

Level 14 : 0/0, 25,000 ante
Kenneth Kee
Kenneth Kee

Kenneth Kee limped in the second position with {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs} and Mikita Badziakouski peeled {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds} in the next seat. He made it 500,000 but Kee fired back with a limp-shove.

"Ay ay, count please," Badziakouski said with a sad tone in his voice.

It was 1,785,000 and Badziakouski pressed the call button.

Badziakouski hit a good flop of {A-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} but Kee could still get back ahead should he hit a king or a ten. The {6-Hearts} turn didn't help him but the {10-Hearts} river came to Kee's rescue and he scored a big double up, vaulting to 3.7 million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Kenneth Kee sg
Kenneth Kee
3,695,000
1,910,000
1,910,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
1,200,000
-1,745,000
-1,745,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Kenneth KeeMikita Badziakouski

Jetten Doubles Through Yong

Level 14 : 0/0, 25,000 ante
Peter Jetten
Peter Jetten

Peter Jetten moved all in for 940,000 with {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} and action folded to Richard Yong who called with {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. Everyone else folded and it was on to a showdown.

The board ran {9-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} so Jetten would double up with king-high to over two million while leaving Yong with about five million.

Tags: Peter JettenRichard Yong

Ivan Leow Eliminated in 6th Place (HK$3,540,000)

Level 14 : 0/0, 25,000 ante
Ivan Leow
Ivan Leow

Richard Yong limped in with {10-Spades}{8-Diamonds} and Kenneth Kee limped in with {A-Clubs}{10-Clubs}. Ivan Leow moved in with {K-Spades}{Q-Spades} for 580,000. Yong folded but Kee called after giving it some thought and it was off to the races.

The flop was {J-Spades}{9-Clubs}{8-Hearts} which gave a sweat to both players with straight draws for each. The turn was the {K-Clubs} and that put Leow in the lead with a pair of kinds, but Kee picked up both flush and straight draws. The river was the {7-Hearts} and that gave Kee the straight, eliminating Leow from the tournament.

Kee took down the pot and moved to four million in chips while Leow will take home HK$3,540,000 for his sixth-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Kenneth Kee sg
Kenneth Kee
4,000,000
305,000
305,000
Ivan Leow my
Ivan Leow
Busted

Tags: Ivan LeowKenneth KeeRichard Yong

Peter Jetten Eliminated in 4th Place (HK$6,300,000); Mikita Badziakouski Eliminated in 5th Place (HK$4,620,000)

Level 14 : 0/0, 25,000 ante
Peter Jetten (Eliminated in 4th Place)
Peter Jetten (Eliminated in 4th Place)

Kenneth Kee set a trap, limping {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades} under the gun but it didn't matter as the dealer already dealt a cooler. Mikita Badziakouski peeled {K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} in the next seat and he raised to 400,000, committing almost half of his stack. Peter Jetten looked down at {Q-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} in the hijack and he jammed for 2,205,000. Kee reshoved and Badziakouski called off for his 935,000 to allow a three-way showdown.

Kee had a chance to provide a double knockout but the {6-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{9-Clubs} gave both of his opponents flush draw. Kee needed to dodge club cards and he was able to do so on the {8-Hearts} turn and {8-Spades} river.

Kee scooped the large pot to solidify his stack, vaulting to 7.1 million. Mikita Badziakouski entered the hand with a shorter stack than Jetten so he took the HK$4,620,000 fifth-place prize while Jetten walked away with a HK$6,300,000 payout.

Mikita Badziakouski (Eliminated in 5th Place)
Mikita Badziakouski (Eliminated in 5th Place)
Player Chips Progress
Kenneth Kee sg
Kenneth Kee
7,140,000
3,140,000
3,140,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
5,615,000
915,000
915,000
$25K Fantasy
Richard Yong my
Richard Yong
5,245,000
-255,000
-255,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner
Peter Jetten ca
Peter Jetten
Busted

Tags: Kenneth KeePeter JettenMikita Badziakouski

Yong Scrambles For Chop

Level 16 : 0/0, 40,000 ante
Cary Katz
Cary Katz

Richard Yong raised to 400,000 and Cary Katz called on the button. Yong checked the {7-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} flop and Katz took the betting lead, firing 350,000. Yong called and the turn landed {8-Hearts}. Yong checked, Katz slid forward 1.3 million and Yong put him at risk. Katz snap-called with the nuts.

Katz: {J-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}
Yong: {A-Spades}{10-Clubs}

Yong held an inferior straight and Katz was very close to scoring a big double. However, the {J-Spades} appeared on the river and the pot was chopped much to Katz' disappointment.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Yong my
Richard Yong
7,500,000
-300,000
-300,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
3,600,000
$25K Fantasy

Tags: Cary KatzRichard Yong

Kee, Yong and Katz To Battle It Out For $2.86 Million First-Place Prize on Monday

Level 16 : 0/0, 40,000 ante
Kenneth Kee
Kenneth Kee

The second day of HK$1,000,000 Triton Hold'em (Short Deck Ante-Only) saw the field dwindle to the final three contenders. Kenneth Kee, Richard Yong and Cary Katz have already locked up seven-figure prizes but the key question remained unanswered after a total of 17 hours of play. Kee, Yong and Katz hit a stalemate three-handed and neither of them was willing to give up the chance to nab the title which comes with an elusive HK$22,500,000 top-prize, equalling $2.86 million.

The remaining three players will come back to battle it out on Monday, July 30 at 4 p.m. local time with Kee holding the lead, having bagged 8,245,000 tonight. Yong is in second place with 6,815,000 while Katz guards the shortest stack of 2,940,000. It's still a wide-open contest as Katz will continue with over 20 button-antes so he'll have some room to maneuver his belongings.

Katz' way to the podium was perhaps the most exciting. The long-time no-limit aficionado arrived in Jeju and took to the felt in his first Triton Hold'em event, showing up on Day 1. Katz couldn't make it through and decided to give it another shot during the last level of late registration. It looked to be an expensive debut for Katz as his re-entry bullet ended up plummeted within a few minutes, courtesy of Gabe Patgorski.

The seventh level was very eventful and the registration gates finally closed with the total field soaring to 60 entries. Katz fired his third attempt just before the buzzer and he managed to convert it into making a profit in the event. That was something Phil Ivey wasn't able to do as he experienced a few devastating bad beats today.

After busting two entries on Day 1, Ivey returned to the felt and fell again, losing with aces against queens of Wai Kin Yong with one queen out of the deck. Ivey then jumped back in and finally started amassing piles of chips. He built a promising stack of 2 million at one point, but his farewell came when he made a great call on the turn with a pair of aces, facing Mikita Badziakouski in a huge pot of almost 3 million chips. Badziakouski had only an open-ender but he binked the river to sink Ivey for good.

Badziakouski was one of two players who managed to catapult a short stack into one of the biggest in the room, along with Tom Dwan who was in possession of 3.8 million in chips but then suffered a few blows and missed out on the final table. Katz delivered the final hit, prevailing after getting it in with straight against Dwan's top two on the turn.

That helped Katz to establish himself as the chip leader for the seven-handed final table, which started on the stone bubble. Ivan Leow was the shortest stack but he wasn't scared to blast and successfully rocketed his way back in contention.

So the last player leaving the tournament without getting paid was Andrew Robl who shoved with ace-ten suited only to run into ace-queen of Yong. Yong turned queens full and Robl couldn't even sweat the river while the rest of the players were guaranteed at least $451,000.

Leow eventually min-cashed, completing his hattrick from all Triton Hold'em events held in Jeju as he previously finished seventh in the HK$100k event before conquering the HK$500k event.

The highlight hand of the day happened shortly afterwards with Mikita Badziakouski and Peter Jetten both eliminated on the same hand. They peeled pairs of kings and queens but Kee was dealt aces at the same time, covering both Badziakouski and Jetten. They stuffed it in preflop and Kee held to reduce the field down to three.

The play continued for three more hours with each of the players guarding the lead at a certain point but Kee was the one who claimed it before bagging. He is arguably the most experienced Triton Hold'em player so he'll come back as a favorite but Yong and Katz have already shown great resilience so make sure to tune back to PokerNews at 4 p.m. to follow the final outcome of the exciting event with whopping prizes at stake.

Payout structure and results so far:

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (HKD)Prize (USD)
1st  22,500,0002,866,838
2nd  13,920,0001,773,617
3rd  9,120,0001,162,025
4thPeter JettenCanada6,300,000802,715
5thMikita BadziakouskiBelarus4,620,000588,657
6thIvan LeowMalaysia3,540,000451,049

Tags: Andrew RoblCary KatzGabe PatgorskiIvan LeowKenneth KeeMikita BadziakouskiPeter JettenPhil IveyRichard YongTom DwanWai Kin Yong