2025 Triton ONE Jeju
On a short-handed table to begin with, Runtian Zhang made it 2,000 to go and Xiaohu Liu called on the button. Following the J♠7♦6♠ flop, a single big blind went in both ways and the 8♣ came on the turn. Zhang now bet 5,000 and Liu raised to 15,000 for Zhang to call.
The river brought the 10♣ on which Zhang check-called for another 40,000. Liu revealed 10♠9♦ for the straight and that earned him a nice boost to his stack,.
Duc Tuan Tran raised to 3,000 and Alexey Borovkov three-bet to 12,000 in the small blind. Konstantin Voronin called in the big blind, as did Tran on the button. On the J♥10♦4♦ flop, Borovkov bet 15,000 and Voronin called. Tran raised to 42,000, picking up calls from both opponenents.
On the 5♠ turn, only Voronin check-called for 80,000 when Tran bet and they checked the 7♥ on the river. Voronin exposed the A♥10♣ and the pair of tens was good to win the massive pot in the first level of the day.
Antal Mezei raised to 3,500 and Quan Qiu called to the K♣3♣2♦ flop, on which Qiu check-called for 3,000. On the 10♦ turn, Qiu checked again and Mezei bet 21,000 for his opponent to call. The river brought the Q♦ for a straight and flush draw that got there. Qiu checked the third street in a row and Mezei now fired a bet of 45,000.
Qiu burned through three time bank extensions before he called and mucked when he was shown the A♣J♣ for broadway.
Konstantin Voronin was one of two players to call the open raise by Duc Tuan Tran for 3,000 and they headed to the 6♣6♥5♥ flop. It checked to Tran and his bet of 8,000 won the pot.
Voronin then raised the button to 3,000 and Rowan Wong called in the small blind. On the Q♥6♣2♠ flop, Wong check-called for 3,000. They checked down the A♠ turn and K♦ river for Wong to win the pot with the A♥4♥ for the turned top pair.
Cards are in the air and action is underway in the second and final starting flight of the Triton ONE Main Event.
Level: 1
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
The inaugural $8,000 Triton ONE Main Event continues on today with the second of two starting flights at Landing Casino on South Korea's Jeju island and, like the previous starting flight, is expected to attract big names.
Those big names could include Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey, whose Day 1a appearance was short-lived, as well as other top pros who failed to bag the first flight including Alex Foxen, Jesse Lonis, Mike Watson and tournament poker's second-most-winningest player, Stephen Chidwick.
Day 1b, which kicks off at noon local time, will follow the same structure as Day 1a, meaning players will begin with starting stacks of 250,000 and blinds will start at 500/1,000/1,000.
Levels will once again be 40 minutes in duration with 15-minute breaks every three levels and a 45-minute dinner break after Level 9. After 15 levels, the players will bag and then join the Day 1a survivors for Day 2 on Sunday, Sept. 7.
The field won't include the 103 players who bagged the first starting flight, among them Justin Saliba, Ren Lin, Jun Obara, Stephen Song and Shiina Okamoto, as well as Day 1A chip leader Chih-Yuan Wang, the only player to bag a hundred-plus big blind stack.
It could, however, include those who were unable to play yesterday due to deep runs in the $10,000 Mystery Bounty, including third-place finisher Kristen Foxen, runner-up Thi Xoa Nguyen and Xiaqing Ji, who won the trophy and $245,000 in the early-morning hours.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews team is here in Jeju and ready to provide updates on the action at the first Triton ONE festival. Those who prefer to watch the action over reading it can do so by following the Triton stream.
*Photos courtesy Triton, Drew Amato, Enrique Malfavon & Spenser Sembrat