2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

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

2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kq
Prize
28,102,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000,000 HKD
Prize Pool
96,902,400 HKD
Entries
103
Level Info
Level
20
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
100,000

Jason Koon Wins the Second-Ever Short Deck Event in Montenegro (HKD28,102,000/$3,579,914)

Level 20 : 0/0, 100,000 ante
Jason Koon - 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series MontenegroHKD $1,000,000 Short Deck Ante-Only Winner
Jason Koon - 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series MontenegroHKD $1,000,000 Short Deck Ante-Only Winner

The final event of the 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro at the Maestral Resort & Casino in Budva, Montenegro came to an end with an extraordinary turnout for the HKD1,000,000 ($127,000) Short Deck Ante-Only Event to create a stunning field of 103 entries. A massive prize pool of HKD96,902,400 (~$12,344,397) emerged to obliterate the field of No Limit Hold'em Main Event and create the biggest ever Triton event in terms of entries and prize pool since the high stakes tournament series was founded by Richard Yong and Paul Phua in 2015.

It took until the late morning hours and the final hand tween Jason Koon and China's Xuan Tan took place just before 5.30 a.m. Local time. By then, the players had grinded for more than 14 hours and Koon was delighted, albeit pretty exhausted at that time of the day in his interview after the victory.

“I am so tired, my body, it's been tired for four days. I mean, it's good stress, but these stakes take a toll on you. Especially being on a final table like this. It was a challenge for me, physically and mentally. I will probably won't be able to sleep for another five hours, you know how that is, so wound up on adrenaline, but once I fall asleep I don't know when I am gonna wake up. I am really happy we got that done.”

It is the biggest score of Koon thus far, who, despite having cashed for more than $13 million on the live circuit prior to the high stakes festival in Montenegro, more than doubled his previous best cash to take home the first-place prize of HKD28,102,000 ($3,579,914).

“It is kinda hard to have a bigger cash than that one in a poker tournament. What was it, like three and a half million or something? Yeah, that's pretty sweet.” Koon faced a tough opponent in Chinese high stakes cash game grinder Xuan Tan, who is rumored to be among the big winners on the side action.

“I was playing a player that was much better than I am, at least short-handed, much more experienced and really talented in cash games. I just coolered him to win the tournament and I am glad it worked out that way, because it could have been a really long night. I know he was in for the long haul, he was trying to play small pots, as he should, I definitely think he had an edge on me.”

Ultimately, Short Deck poker is still to be discovered by the vast majority of players outside of Asia and the mathematical aspect plays a vital role. Even after such a grueling fight until the end, Koon had the percentage at hand at the end of the interview.

I won that flip against Winfred (Yu), I don't know what my equity is in the jack ten versus jacks, but it can't be more than like 38%, and to beat Phil (Ivey), one of the best players in the world or top three strip deck (short deck) players in the world ... There is a lot of run good in these final tables and I ran good from the first hand in this tournament, I doubled in the first hand I played and here we are.”

Koon will be heading home before the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl in Las Vegas, and the World Series of Poker is also around the corner. Among the 12 players to take home a portion of the prize pool were such big names as superstar Phil Ivey, Winfred Yu, Rui Cao, Peter Jetten, Triton co-founder Paul Phua and Day 1 chip leader Devan Tang, while Tom Dwan was eliminated by Koon on the money bubble.

Jason Koon - 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series MontenegroHKD $1,000,000 Shor
Jason Koon Wins the HKD1,000,000 Short Deck Ante-Only

Result Final Table Short Deck Ante-Only Event #4

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in HKD)Prize (in USD)
1Jason KoonUnited States28,102,000$3,579,914
2Xuan TanChina18,121,000$2,308,434
3Phil IveyUnited States13,082,000$1,666,516
4Winfred YuHong Kong9,206,000$1,172,752
5Rui CaoFrance6,299,000$802,430
6Peter JettenCanada5,039,000$641,918

Action of the final day

The registration remained open for another two levels and with just 13 players out of a 50-entry strong field to that point, a rather quick day may have been expected. Instead, the fireworks just got started and the chips were flying left and right. When the dust had settled, the screens confirmed that the field size had more than doubled in a matter of two hours and several entries at the last minute such as Main Event champion Mikita Badziakouski, Patrik Antonius and Bryn Kenney barely survived an orbit.

Once the electric pace of the re-entry period had slowed down, the field was quickly whittled down to the last three tables. Dan “Jungleman” Cates, who finished runner up to Ivey in the first-ever Short Deck Ante-Only event earlier in the festival, busted in a three-way all in with ace-queen versus aces and the king-jack suited of Hau Lim Chan. The next double elimination included Elton Tsang and Romain Arnaud, as Tom Dwan flopped two pair with queen-ten.

The bubble period was all about Jason Koon. He turned the nut straight and flush draw against the two pair of Thomas Goldstein to take a commanding lead and let the bubble burst by sending Tom Dwan to the rail empty-handed. Koon jammed pocket aces on a king-high flop and Dwan called it off with king-queen to leave without anything to show for.

Koon continued to collect chips left and right, and a straight-over-straight setup against Hau Lim Chan vaulted his stack to 11 million, more than one third of the chips in play with 11 hopefuls remaining. Marius Torbergsen then had his kings cracked by the ace-king of Phil Ivey and further notables to miss out on the unofficial final table were Wai Leong Chan (who cashed in three of the four events), Devan Tang and Paul Phua.

What followed was an eight-hour marathon to determine a champion, as hundreds of antes were at disposal for the seven finalists. Sean Dempsey was the first to fall. He got his short stack in with queen-jack and Xuan Tan called with aces, Dempsey was drawing dead on the turn.

Peter Jetten, who also finished third in the Main Event, finished in 6th place.” I was very short in chips and knew I needed to get very lucky to move up and win the tournament.” Ultimately, it was a flip with queens against ace-king and Jason Koon turned a second king for a full house to leave Jetten drawing dead.

The Canadian admitted that he had gotten only brief practice in Short Deck heading into the festival. “Very very little, weeks, a couple months maybe. Yeah, definitely, I love the game. There is a ton of entries, a lot of money to be played for in this tournament and it's very exciting. Any game is very exciting when that's the case.

Down to the last five, Main Event runner-up Rui Cao was the most active player and his stack went on a roller coaster ride. The Frenchman eventually flopped trips with ace-seven only for Phil Ivey to turn over pocket sixes for a full house to dispatch Cao.

The stalemate of the final four lasted all but two hours and back-to-back hands in favor of Jason Koon set up the heads-up. First Koon bested the pocket queens of Winfred Yu with king-jack suited before turning the nut straight with jack-ten against Phil Ivey's pocket jacks. Despite this beat, Ivey has had quite a return to the live poker tournament scene with a win and a third-place finish.

Tatjana Pašalić - Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey in the interview with Tatjana Pasalic after his 3rd Place Finish

“Yeah I enjoyed it, I think the structure was great, I love Montenegro. This casino is wonderful and I gonna come every year hopefully.” Asked about the next stop in Jeju, South Korea, Ivey replied “Yeah, I plan on it, unless plans change last minute” and also confirmed the same for the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.

Xuan Tan went into the duel for the title as 1-2 chip underdog but slowly clawed his way back in. A few big pots in a row for Koon established a 4-1 lead and the American closed it out with yet another setup hand. Koon turned a full house with king-queen and the very same card gave Tan a straight with jack-ten to wrap things up.

The 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro at a Glance

EventBuy-In (in USD)EntriesPrize Pool (in USD)WinnerTop Prize (in USD)
Short Deck Ante Only$31,85061$1,827,546Phil Ivey$604,977
No Limit Hold'em 6-Max$31,85035$1,048,674Richard Yong$388,030
No Limit Hold'em Main Event$127,00063$7,550,129Mikita Badziakouski$2,499,090
Short Deck Ante Only$127,000103$12,344,397Jason Koon$3,579,914

This wraps up the PokerNews live reporting from Montengro and the Triton Super High Roller Series will be heading to Jeju in South Korea next at the end of July.

Tags: Devan TangHau Lim ChanJason KoonMarius TorbergsenMikita BadziakouskiPaul PhuaPeter JettenPhil IveyRichard YongRui CaoSean DempseyTom DwanWai Leong ChanWinfred YuXuan Tan

Xuan Tan Eliminated in 2nd Place (HKD18,121,000/$2,308,434)

Level 20 : 0/0, 100,000 ante
Xuan Tan
Xuan Tan

A limped pot to the {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} flop saw Xuan Tan bet 200,000 with the {J-Hearts}{10-Hearts} and Jason Koon raised to 600,000 with the {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}, Tan called. The {Q-Clubs} on the turn was the money card for Koon as Tan improved to a straight.

Tan checked and Koon bet 1,200,000. Tan had 5,800,000 behind and snap-called. The cards were tabled and the outcome was already clear, Koon said "Good game man, nice playing with you," then sank to the table and shook his head before the meaningless {7-Diamonds} river completed the board.

Tan was eliminated in 2nd place for HKD18,121,000 ($2,308,434) while Koon will shortly pose for the winner pictures. A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
30,900,000 6,400,000
Xuan Tan cn
Xuan Tan
Busted

Tags: Jason KoonXuan Tan

Phil Ivey Eliminated in 3rd Place (HKD13,082,000/$1,666,516)

Level 19 : 0/0, 80,000 ante
Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey

Phil Ivey jammed for 5,290,000 in the cutoff and Jason Koon moved all in from the button with the superior stack.

Phil Ivey: {J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}
Jason Koon: {J-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

The {9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{6-Hearts} flop gave Koon a straight draw and he took the lead on the {7-Clubs} turn, the {7-Spades} river failed to improve Ivey and he was eliminated in third place. He takes home HKD13,082,000 ($1,666,516) for his efforts and Koon will enter heads up with a commanding lead.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
23,000,000 4,915,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jason KoonRui Cao Phil Ivey

Winfred Yu Eliminated in 4th Place (HKD9,206,000/$1,172,752)

Level 19 : 0/0, 80,000 ante
Winfred Yu
Winfred Yu

Jason Koon raised to 600,000 with the {K-Clubs}{J-Clubs} and Xuan Tan called with {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Winfred Yu jammed for 3,015,000 with the {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts} and Koon reshoved to isolate.

The {K-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{8-Hearts} flop improved Koon, and the {8-Diamonds} turn and {J-Spades} river eventually reduce the field to the last three hopefuls.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
18,085,000 3,685,000
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
Busted

Tags: Winfred YuXuan TanJason Koon

Rui Cao Eliminated in 5th Place (HKD6,299,000/$802,430)

Level 17 : 0/0, 50,000 ante
Rui Cao
Rui Cao

On the flop of {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}, Phil Ivey checked on the button and Rui Cao bet 200,000. Ivey check-raised to 900,000 and Cao reraised to 2 million, then called the shove of Ivey.

Rui Cao: {A-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}
Phil Ivey: {6-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

Cao needed an ace or seven, and picked up some more outs on the {J-Clubs} turn. However, a blank {8-Spades} on the river sent the Main Event runner-up to the rail in 5th place for HKD6,299,000 ($802,430).

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
8,200,000 3,500,000
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
Busted

Tags: Rui CaoPhil Ivey

Peter Jetten Eliminated in 6th Place (HKD5,039,000/$641,918)

Level 15 : 0/0, 30,000 ante
Peter Jetten
Peter Jetten

Peter Jetten moved all in for 1,465,000 and Jason Koon in the hijack moved all in over the top to isolate successfully.

Peter Jetten: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}
Jason Koon: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}

The {K-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{9-Clubs} flop improved Koon and Jetten was left drawing dead on the {K-Spades} turn, making the {6-Diamonds} on the river a formality. Jetten was eliminated in 6th place and takes home HKD5,039,000 ($641,918) for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
11,800,000 2,000,000
Peter Jetten ca
Peter Jetten
Busted

Tags: Jason KoonPeter Jetten

Sean Dempsey Eliminated in 7th Place (HKD3,876,000/$493,764)

Level 14 : 0/0, 25,000 ante
Sean Dempsey
Sean Dempsey

Sean Dempsey moved all in for 850,000 and was called by Xuan Tan in the big blind.

Sean Dempsey: {Q-Diamonds}{J-Spades}
Xuan Tan: {A-Clubs}{A-Spades}

The {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{6-Diamonds} flop gave Tan top set, while Dempsey had a gutshot and back door diamonds. It was all over after the {K-Hearts} turn, making the {J-Diamonds} river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Xuan Tan cn
Xuan Tan
5,500,000 1,000,000
Sean Dempsey us
Sean Dempsey
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Sean DempseyXuan Tan

Paul Phua Eliminated in 8th Place (HKD3,295,000/$419,750)

Level 13 : 0/0, 20,000 ante
Paul Phua
Paul Phua

Paul Phua moved all in for just 245,000 with the {A-Spades}{K-Hearts} and Xuan Tan reshoved in the cutoff with the {A-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}. The board came {Q-Spades}{9-Hearts}{7-Spades}{9-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds} and both players chopped it up.

Phua then moved all in for 275,000 with the {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} and Rui Cao reshoved for 5.3 million with {K-Diamonds}{K-Spades}. The board of {K-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} reduced the field to the last seven hopefuls and they will now redraw to the unofficial final table.

Phua was eliminated in 8th place for HKD3,295,000 ($419,750).

Player Chips Progress
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
5,600,000 200,000
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Paul PhuaXuan TanRui Cao

Devan Tang Eliminated in 9th Place (HKD3,295,000/$419,750)

Level 13 : 0/0, 20,000 ante
Devan Tang
Devan Tang

Over on the outer table, Phil Ivey limped in from the hijack and Devan Tang on the button raised to 215,000. Ivey moved all in and Tang called for just over a million in chips.

Devan Tang: {A-Spades}{Q-Spades}
Phil Ivey: {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}

Tang took the lead on the {Q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} flop and the {9-Hearts} turn changed nothing. Tang asked the dealer to slowly turn over the river card, and his request was granted ... only to reveal the cruel {J-Spades} that improved Ivey to a straight.

Tang was eliminated in 9th place for HKD3,295,000 ($419,750) and after the next elimination, the redraw for the unofficial final table will take place.

Player Chips Progress
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
7,100,000 800,000
Devan Tang hk
Devan Tang
Day 1 Chip Leader
Busted

Tags: Devan TangPhil Ivey

Wai Leong Chan Eliminated in 10th Place (HKD2,519,000/$320,895)

Level 13 : 0/0, 20,000 ante
Wai Leong Chan
Wai Leong Chan

Over on the feature table Wai Leong Chan was all in with the {K-Hearts}{J-Spades} and Rui Cao reshoved with {A-Spades}{K-Clubs} to force out Sean Dempsey with pocket queens.

The board came {K-Spades}{10-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Chan was eliminated in 10th place for HKD2,519,000 ($320,895)

Player Chips Progress
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
4,300,000 1,950,000
Wai Leong Chan my
Wai Leong Chan
Busted

Tags: Wai Leong ChanRui Cao