2019 Triton Super High Roller Series London

Triton Million - A Helping Hand for Charity
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 Triton Super High Roller Series London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
85
Prize
£19,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£1,050,000
Prize Pool
£54,000,000
Entries
54
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000

The Triton Million is Underway

With mere minutes to go before the tournament gets underway, Triton founders Richard Yong and Paul Phua took the stage to say a few words. After Yong spoke in his native language first, Phua then welcomed everyone to the Triton Million and said the biggest challenge was to get a big enough field to make the event a success and generate enough for charity.

Phua feels an immense sense of honor and pride in the fact that they did it and brought together a field of 54 players, making it a roaring success and raising at least £2,700,000 for charity. He thanked all those that made the event possible.

Rob Yong of partypoker LIVE, sponsor of the event, took the stage next to announce the shuffle up and deal. "Shuffle up and deal, guys!" he said with a smile, ready to get things underway. Triton Poker tournament director Luca Vivaldi then drew for the button, which will start in seat 7 at each table. Shortly after, cards went in the air to officially kick off the Triton Million.

Opening Ceremonies
Richard Yong & Paul Phua

Poker's Richest Tournament Gets Underway Soon

Opening Ceremonies
Opening Ceremonies

At 1 p.m. London time (8 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. PT), cards will be in the air for the richest poker event the world has ever seen. Fifty-four of the world's best professional poker players and richest recreational players will square off in the Triton Million - A Helping Hand for Charity with a buy-in of £1,050,000.

The event is the brain child of Triton Poker co-founders Paul Phua and Richard Yong, as well as partypoker LIVE's Rob Yong. With the combined efforts of Triton Poker and partypoker LIVE, what started as a dinner conversation during the 2018 World Series of Poker Europe will become a reality today. All eyes of the poker world will be glued to the screen to see who will etch his or her name in the poker history books as the champion of the richest poker tournament ever held.

As the name suggests, the tournament's primary goal is to provide a helping hand for charity, with £50,000 of the £1,050,000 buy-in going to charitable initiatives. With 54 players confirmed, a total of £2,700,000 has already been raised for charity. For a complete oversight of the beneficiaries, check the official Triton Million website.

Professional and Recreational Players Start Separately

A unique tournament like the Triton Million comes with an exceptional set of rules. The tournament consists of 27 businessmen/recreational players ("Invitation Holders") who were each allowed to invite a professional poker player ("Guests") of their choosing to bring the field to 54 total. The "rec's" have been separated from the "pro's," as the table draw shows. They will remain apart from one another for the first six levels of play.

After the dinner break (Level 6), there will be a new seat draw; merging the two groups. After the conclusion of Day 1, another redraw is to take place. Each Invitation Holder will be separated from their Guest until the final table.

Dress Code

Players will not be allowed to cover any part of their body from the neck up. This includes, but is not limited to, wearing scarves, funnel neck sweatshirts, turtle neck jumpers, hats, and caps. The only exception exists for sunglasses and hats that don't obscure any part of the face at any time due to stage lighting. Hoodies are not recommended to follow the rules above.

The nine players to make the final table will be required to wear a formal suit, something earlier seen at the final table of the 2016 Big One for One Drop.

PokerNews will be on the floor in the Hilton Hotel on Hyde Park to cover all the action of the biggest poker tournament of all time! In addition, the Triton live stream will be running continuously throughout the day with English, Chinese, Norwegian, Danish, and Russian commentary. Ali Nejad, Nick Schulman, Lex Veldhuis, Randy Lew, and Jeff Gross will be on commentary duties while, Marle Cordeiro, Liv Boeree, and Pete Latham will all be hosting.

Richard Yong
Triton co-founder Richard Yong drawing his seat for the Triton Million

Triton Million Day 1 Blind Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindBig Blind Ante
160 min.1,5003,0003,000
260 min.1,5003,0003,000
Break15 min.   
360 min.2,0004,0004,000
460 min.2,5005,0005,000
Break15 min.   
560 min.3,0006,0006,000
660 min.4,0008,0008,000
Dinner Break*60 min.   
760 min.5,00010,00010,000
860 min.6,00012,00012,000
Break15 min.   
960 min.8,00016,00016,000
1060 min.10,00020,00020,000

* Color up 500 chips, redraw to 50/50 Recreational & Professional players

Notes

  • The tournament plays in a freeze-out format.
  • Players are starting with 1,000,000 in chips.
  • All chips will be put in play at the start and players will be required to take their seats at the very beginning of the tournament.
  • The registration will close at the start of Level 2.
  • A dynamic shot clock will be in play: 20 seconds preflop, 25 seconds on the flop, and 30 seconds on the turn and river.
  • Players will receive twelve Time Bank cards at the beginning of the tournament.
  • At the end of Day 1, each player will receive five extra Time Bank cards.
  • Players receive an additional five Time Bank cards upon reaching the final table.

Photos: ©Joe Giron / PokerPhotoArchive.com

Linus Loeliger Leads as Triton London £25K Needs an Extra Day

The opening event of the partypoker LIVE Triton Super High Roller Series London was the £25,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold’em Turbo that was scheduled to crown its champion after a single day’s action. After a full day’s play, only seven players remain and it is Switzerland’s online legend Linus "LLinusLLove" Loeliger who returns to action on Sunday 4th August as the tournament’s chip leader.

A field of 117 players created a £2,925,000 prize pool that is being shared among the top 17 finishers.

Loeliger’s 5,055,000 stack is worth 51 big blinds when the action resumes on Aug. 4. The Swiss pro recently finished third in the HK$250,000 No-Limit Hold’em 8-Handed Turbo at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series event in Montenegro for HK$1,720,000 ($219,262). Now he is hoping to go a couple of places deeper in this London-based tournament.

Canada’s Luc Greenwood (4,400,000) and Timothy Adams (4,090,000) are the only other players with more than four million chips. They are joined by Australia’s Kahle Burns (3,755,000), Cary Katz (2,540,000) representing the United States, and Malaysian star Michael Soyza (2,055,000). Elior Sion of the United Kingdom brings up the rear with 1,500,000 chips.

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London £25,000 Six-Max Turbo Final Table

SeatPlayerCountyChipsBig Blinds
1Michael SoyzaMalaysia2,055,00021
2Linus LoeligerSwitzerland5,055,00051
3Kahle BurnsAustralia3,755,00038
4    
5Timothy AdamsCanada4,090,00041
6Elior SionUnited Kingdom1,500,00015
7Cary KatzUnited States2,540,00025
8Lucas GreenwoodCanada4,400,00044

Each of the seven returning players is guaranteed to pad their bankroll with at least £122,300 after the money bubble burst on Jul. 31. With £690,000 awaiting the champion, none of those players will be happy with the smaller amount.

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London £25,000 Six-Max Turbo Results So Far

Patrik Antonius was the first player to lock up some prize money, the Finn’s 17th place finish banked him £43,100. Others to reach the money places included Ben Heath (16th for £43,100), Dan Smith (15th for £45,300) Ben Lamb (12th for £49,500), and Erik Seidel (11th for $56,300).

PositionPlayerCountryPrize (GBP)Prize (USD)
1  £690,000$835,411
2  £466,600$564,931
3  £307,000$371,697
4  £251,500$304,501
5  £202,900$245,659
6  £160,000$193,718
7  £122,300$148,079
     
8Carlston KyleUnited States£92.100$111,489
9Tong siow ChoonMalaysia£68.700$83,162
10Orpen KisacikogluTurkey£56.300$68,152
11Erik SeidelUnited States£56.300$68,152
12Ben LambUnited States£49.500$59,920
13Paul PhuaMalaysia£49.500$59,920
14Wai Leong ChanMalaysia£45.300$54,836
15Dan SmithUnited States£45.300$54,836
16Ben HeathUnited Kingdom£43.100$52,173
17Patrik AntoniusFinland£43.100$52,173
Patrik Antonius
Patrik Antonius was the first player to cash

A whole host of stellar names failed to reach the top 17 places and endured an expensive day instead. Triton Poker High Roller series regulars Mikita Badziakouski, Tom Dwan, Justin Bonomo, and Isaac Haxton busted before the money, as did the likes of British duo Toby Lewis and Talal Shakerchi. Tennis legend Boris Becker participated as well but came up short, as did recent World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winners Luke Schwartz and Stephen Chidwick who also failed to add a Triton title to the gold they secured in Las Vegas.

Play has been suspended until Aug. 4 as Soyza, Adams, and Katz are set to compete in the largest buy-in poker tournament of all-time.

Tom Dwan
Tom Dwan

Tags: Boris BeckerCary KatzElior SionKahle BurnsLuc Greenwood

Seat Draw Day 1 Triton Million - A Helping Hand for Charity

TableSeatPlayerCountryStarting Stack
11Hing Yang ChowMalaysia1,000,000
13Richard YongMalaysia1,000,000
15Alfred De CarolisUnited States1,000,000
16Rick SalomonUnited States1,000,000
17Sosia JiangNew Zealand1,000,000
18Qiang WangChina1,000,000
19Andrew PantlingCanada1,000,000
     
21Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom1,000,000
22Michael SoyzaMalaysia1,000,000
23Jason KoonUnited States1,000,000
25David PetersUnited States1,000,000
26Sam TrickettUnited Kingdom1,000,000
27Bryn KenneyUnited States1,000,000
28Matthias EibingerGermany1,000,000
     
31Ferdinand PutraIndonesia1,000,000
32Tony GLithuania1,000,000
33Stanley ChoiHong Kong1,000,000
36Pat MaddenUnited States1,000,000
37Bobby BaldwinUnited States1,000,000
38Bill PerkinsUnited States1,000,000
39Talal ShakerchiUnited Kingdom1,000,000
     
51Paul PhuaMalaysia1,000,000
52Rob YongUnited Kingdom1,000,000
53Leon TsoukernikCzech Republic1,000,000
55Orpen KisacikogluTurkey1,000,000
57Winfred YuHong Kong1,000,000
58Aaron ZangChina1,000,000
     
62Justin BonomoUnited States1,000,000
63Dan SmithUnited States1,000,000
66Martin KabrhelCzech Republic1,000,000
67Andrew RoblUnited States1,000,000
68Fedor HolzChina1,000,000
69Tan XuanChina1,000,000
     
71Cary KatzUnited States1,000,000
72Yu LiangMarshall Islands1,000,000
73Wai Kin YongMalaysia1,000,000
75Ivan LeowMalaysia1,000,000
76Haralabos VoulgarisCanada1,000,000
77Chin Wei LimMalaysia1,000,000
78Benjamin WuUnited States1,000,000
     
81Christoph VogelsangGermany1,000,000
82Danny TangHong Kong1,000,000
83Rui CaoFrance1,000,000
86Nick PetrangeloUnited States1,000,000
87Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus1,000,000
88Daniel CatesUnited States1,000,000
89Sam GreenwoodCanada1,000,000
     
101Elton TsangChina1,000,000
102Timothy AdamsCanada1,000,000
103Igor KurganovRussia1,000,000
105Timofey KuznetsovRussia1,000,000
107Wai Leong ChanMalaysia1,000,000
108Tom DwanUnited States1,000,000
109Vivek RajkumarIndia1,000,000

2019 Triton Million Players (full)

Group Photo
Group Photo
Player Chips Progress
Hing Yang Chow my
Hing Yang Chow
1,000,000 1,000,000
Stanley Choi hk
Stanley Choi
1,000,000 1,000,000
Qiang Wang cn
Qiang Wang
1,000,000 1,000,000
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
1,000,000 1,000,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
1,000,000 1,000,000
Michael Soyza my
Michael Soyza
1,000,000 1,000,000
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
1,000,000 1,000,000
David Peters us
David Peters
WSOP 2X Winner
1,000,000 1,000,000
Sam Trickett gb
Sam Trickett
1,000,000 1,000,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
1,000,000 1,000,000
Aaron Zang cn
Aaron Zang
1,000,000 1,000,000
Richard Yong my
Richard Yong
1,000,000 1,000,000
Ferdinand Putra id
Ferdinand Putra
1,000,000 1,000,000
Matthias Eibinger at
Matthias Eibinger
1,000,000 1,000,000
Pat Madden us
Pat Madden
1,000,000 1,000,000
Bobby Baldwin us
Bobby Baldwin
Poker Hall of Famer
1,000,000 1,000,000
Bill Perkins us
Bill Perkins
1,000,000 1,000,000
Talal Shakerchi gb
Talal Shakerchi
1,000,000 1,000,000
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
1,000,000 1,000,000
Rob Yong gb
Rob Yong
1,000,000 1,000,000
Leon Tsoukernik cz
Leon Tsoukernik
1,000,000 1,000,000
Orpen Kisacikoglu tr
Orpen Kisacikoglu
WSOP 1X Winner
1,000,000 1,000,000
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
1,000,000 1,000,000
Alfred DeCarolis us
Alfred DeCarolis
1,000,000 1,000,000
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
1,000,000 1,000,000

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Facts and Stats: The Field for Triton Million, Poker's Richest Event

Cards will shortly be in the air in London for Triton Super High Roller Series, but the opening turbo is a mere appetizer compared to the titanic tournament on tap for Thursday. For the fifth time in the history of poker, tournament with a 1 million buy-in will run, and this one will be bigger than all the rest.

After editions in 2012, 2014, and 2018 with a $1,000,000 buy-in in Las Vegas, and an edition costing €1,000,000 ($1,097,140) in 2016, it's now time for the most expensive poker tournament in the history of the game. The Triton Million costs £1,050,000 to enter, the equivalent of $1,283,324 at the current exchange rate. The event runs Aug. 1-3 at London Hilton on Park Lane. Triton Million Live Reporting updates can be found in the PokerNews Live Reporting section once action gets underway.

The Triton Million website has released a list of players who have signed up for this unique event. While it's not set in stone that all of them will actually take their seat, the list is impressive already. Some of the richest recreational players and the best professional poker players have made their deposit for a chance of what's likely to be the biggest first-place prize in poker history.

What's more, they'll be entering play in a format different than any used before in poker. The field is evenly split between invited players — typically businessmen and recreational players — and their professional-playing guests. Not only that, each side of the field will be segregated for the first six levels of play, with no late registration allowed. After that tournament staff will still do their best to keep the tables relatively balanced between invited players and guests. Finally, an invited player and his or her guests will be kept separate until the final table.

In advance of the start of play — Thursday at 1 p.m. local time, 8 a.m. EDT — we've taken a close-up look at all the players, with attention to their lifetime results, biggest cashes, ranking on the all-time money list and Global Poker Index. We've also checked which previous 1 million buy-in events they've played before.

Read on to get all the key facts and figures in advance of what promises to be the biggest 1 million event yet, with more than 50 players registered. In addition, PokerNews will post a seat draw when it's made available after 9 p.m. in London.

Highlights of the Triton Million Players

  • With 54 registered players, the Triton Poker Million is the biggest of all one million buy-in poker tournaments. The Big One for One Drop in 2012 attracted a field of 48, the 2014 edition saw 42 players sign up, 28 players bought in for the 2016 version, and last year's Big One for One Drop event in Las Vegas had 27 registrants.
  • Cary Katz, Rick Salomon, and Talal Shakerchi are the only three players who have played all four 1 million buy-in events so far. All three of them are registered for the Triton Million event.
  • None of the players participated in three of the 1 million buy-in events, but Dan Smith, Sam Trickett, Christoph Vogelsang, Paul Phua, Haralabos Voulgaris and Bobby Baldwin participated in two of them.
  • Rick Salomon cashed in 3 of the 4 one million buy-in events he played (4th in 2014 for $2,800,000, 3rd in 2016 for €3,000,000, and 4th in 2018 for $2,840,000.)
  • In the 2016 event in Monaco, Bobby Baldwin was the first player to bust. The WSOP Main Event champ and former casino executive, is participating in his third 1 million buy-in event after also playing the inaugural Big One for One Drop event in 2012.
  • 10 players have lifetime earnings lower than the buy-in of this event. Sosia Jiang, Liang Yu, Zang Shu Nu, Chin Wei Lim, Chow Hing Yaung, Qiang Wang, Pat Madden, Rob Yong, Alfred DeCarolis, and Ferdinand Putra will wager more entering this event than they've won in their lives playing live poker tournaments.
  • Besides the aforementioned 10 players, the £1,050,000 buy-in is bigger than they've ever earned in a single tournament for another seven players. Orpen Kisacikoglu, Tom Dwan, Winfred Yu, Andrew Robl, Antanas "Tony G" Guoga, Matthias Eibinger, and Talal Shakerchi have never cashed for $1,219,833 or more in a single tournament.
  • Several players have a GPI ranking in the thousands or lack a position on the list at all. This is an indication they're not as active in the live poker tournament scene (anymore) since the Global Poker Index only takes into account results from the last three years. Fedor Holz, Trickett, Richard Yong, Stanley Choi, Dan Cates, Tony G, Robl, Timofey Kuznetsov, Bill Perkins, and Tom Dwan are familiar names for any poker fan, but they haven't cashed a ton in recent years.
  • Elton Tsang's last cash is from 2016, when he won the €1,000,000 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza for €11,111,111.
  • Trickett, Baldwin, Richard Yong, Vogelsang, Salomon, Katz, Tsang, Andrew Pantling, Justin Bonomo, Smith, and Holz have all cashed a 1 million buy-in event before. Salomon cashed three times, Katz twice.
  • Four of the five players that cashed in 2018's $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop event have signed up for the Triton Million. Byron Kaverman is the sole player who hasn't secured a spot in this week's £1,050,000 event.

All Triton Million Players Data

PlayerCountryStatusEarningsATMLGPIBest Cash2012201420162018
Justin BonomoUnited StatesPRO$45,014,705145$10,000,000   
Bryn KenneyUnited StatesPRO$34,942,30644$3,062,513   
David PetersUnited StatesPRO$33,146,06858$2,699,752   
Fedor HolzGermanyPRO$32,556,37766,435$6,000,000   
Jason KoonUnited StatesPRO$28,915,360822$3,579,836   
Dan SmithUnited StatesPRO$27,921,9419215$4,000,000  
Mikita BadziakouskiBelarusPRO$25,169,3631516$5,257,027   
Stephen ChidwickUnited KingdomPRO$25,166,430162$1,618,417   
Sam TrickettUnited KingdomPRO$20,924,0522126,607$10,112,001  
Christoph VogelsangGermanyPRO$20,181,4752374$6,000,000  
Cary KatzUnited StatesREC$19,904,0592448$1,929,203
Sam GreenwoodUnited StatesPRO$18,753,2132712$1,853,387    
Igor KurganovRussiaPRO$18,429,46929189$1,559,373   
Nick PetrangeloUnited StatesPRO$17,318,9833246$2,910,227   
Timothy AdamsCanadaPRO$15,070,6543723$3,536,550    
Elton TsangHong KongPRO$12,752,98949-$12,248,912   
Richard YongMalaysiaREC$12,254,112561,734$2,130,848   
Paul PhuaMalaysiaREC$11,437,32467650$2,178,871  
Rick SalomonUnited StatesREC$9,906,28387-$3,307,206
Martin KabrhelCzech RepublicPRO$8,150,450111301$2,990,088    
Stanley ChoiHong KongREC$7,768,8741225,564$6,465,574   
Rui CaoFrancePRO$7,753,8641241,601$3,351,130    
Ivan LeowMalaysiaREC$7,597,279129127$1,422,140    
Talal ShakerchiUnited KingdomREC$7,354,464136790$1,188,000
Matthias EibingerGermanyPRO$7,162,46914059$1,006,060    
Dan CatesUnited StatesPRO$6,882,8791484,827$1,774,145   
Wai Leong ChanMalaysiaPRO$6,797,407152296$3,252,348    
Danny TangHong KongPRO$6,310,79917211$1,796,498    
Antanas "Tony G" GuogaLithuaniaREC$6,094,18218211,515$552,239    
Andrew RoblUnited StatesPRO$5,780,8902006,574$1,055,699   
Michael SoyzaMalaysiaPRO$5,542,53420713$1,420,581    
Timofey KuznetsovRussiaPRO$5,428,09921211,201$2,150,000    
Vivek RajkumarIndiaPRO$4,427,667282-$1,424,500   
Wai Kin YongMalaysiaREC$4,259,8482982,945$2,080,556    
Andrew PantlingCanadaREC$4,055,43831712,465$1,653,603   
Winfred YuHong KongREC$3,906,0783342,172$1,172,727    
Leon TsoukernikCzech RepublicREC$3,545,1753973,236$1,800,000    
Tan XuanChinaPRO$3,425,0354234,096$2,308,384    
Tom DwanUnited StatesPRO$3,166,25347872,770$447,844   
Haralabos VoulgarisCanadaREC$3,091,797492119,754$1,158,883  
Orpen KisacikogluTurkeyREC$3,066,48449592$271,118    
Bill PerkinsUnited StatesREC$2,711,0865689,370$1,965,163   
Bobby BaldwinUnited StatesREC$2,354,179708-$1,408,000  
Sosia JiangNew ZealandREC$1,177,5841,6331,434$498,073    
Liang YuMarshall IslandsREC$1,100,6181,75151,580$453,243    
Zang Shu NuChinaREC$857,4132,31233,866$248,200    
Chin Wei LimMalaysiaREC$806,6352,471839$200,908    
Chow Hing YaungMalaysiaREC$772,8252,5857558$336,383    
Qiang WangChinaREC$745,5142,68018,561$726,170    
Pat MaddenUnited StatesREC$677,6401,577-$185,310   
Rob YongUnited KingdomREC$330,3496,389-$111,518    
Alfred DeCarolisUnited StatesREC$290,6227,300-$290,622   
Ben WuUnited StatesREC$35,19554,74544,890$30,453    
Ferdinand PutraIndonesiaREC$46,41839,17516,077$20,200    

* PRO = professional poker player, REC = recreational poker player (status defined by Triton Poker)
* ATML = All-Time Money List
* The buy-in of the One Drop events in Las Vegas in 2012, 2014, and 2018 was $1,000,000
* The buy-in of the One Drop event in Monaco in 2016 was €1,000,000
* All earning stats via TheHendonMob.com. GPI status via GlobalPokerIndex.com.
* We're unsure of the accuracy of the stats for the latest addition to the list of players, Ben Wu from the United States.

Triton Million Live Updates on PokerNews

PokerNews will be on the ground for the Triton Million in London. We'll bring you live updates from the tournament floor for the £1,050,000 event, and the £100,000 Main Event and £100,000 Short-Deck events.

Previous One Million Reporting on PokerNews

PokerNews has been present for all four previous 1 million buy-in events:

Everyone Who Ever Cashed in a 1 Million Buy-In Event

PositionPlayerCountryPrizeTriton Million?
     
 2012 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop   
1Antonio EsfandiariUnited States$18,346,673 
2Sam TrickettUnited Kingdom$10,112,001
3David EinhornUnited States$4,352,000 
4Phil HellmuthUnited States$2,645,333 
5Guy LalibertéCanada$1,834,666 
6Brian RastUnited States$1,621,333 
7Bobby BaldwinUnited States$1,408,000
8Richard YongMalaysia$1,237,333
9Mike SextonUnited States$1,109,333 
     
 2014 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop   
1Daniel ColmanUnited States$15,306,668 
2Daniel NegreanuCanada$8,288,001 
3Christoph VogelsangGermany$4,480,001
4Rick SalomonUnited States$2,800,000
5Tobias ReinkemeierGermany$2,053,334 
6Scott SeiverUnited States$1,680,000 
7Paul NeweyUnited Kingdom$1,418,667 
8Cary KatzUnited States$1,306,607
     
 2016 €1,000,000 Big One For One Drop   
1Elton TsangChina€11,111,111
2Anatoly GurtovoyRussia€5,427,781 
3Rick SalomonUnited States€3,000,000
4James BordUnited Kingdom€2,100,000 
5Cary KatzUnited States€1,750,000
6Andrew PantlingCanada€1,500,000
     
 2018 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop   
1Justin BonomoUnited States$10,000,000
2Fedor HolzGermany$6,000,000
3Dan SmithUnited States$4,000,000
4Rick SalomonUnited States$2,840,000
5Byron KavermanUnited States$2,000,000 

Triton Million - A Helping Hand for Charity

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