A three-way pot took place with Seth Davies in the small blind, Elias Talvitie in early position and Phil Ivey in the cutoff.
Action checked through on the flop and turn of 8♣3♦4♠Q♣, and Davies checked again on the J♠ river. Talvitie bet 75,000, and Ivey eyed his opponent across the table before putting in a nearly 10x raise to 700,000. Davies went in the tank before folding and Talvitie quickly folded.
In a heads-up pot on a board of 10♠8♥10♣8♠, Isaac Haxton checked in the small blind and Michael Addamo bet 115,000. Haxton called.
Haxton checked on the A♠ river and Addamo sized up to 290,000. Haxton used several time banks before check-raising all in to send Addamo into the tank. Addamo folded to hang on to his remaining stack of around 600,000.
Sinan Unlu opened to 7,000 before Jared Bleznick who three-bet to 25,000. Action folded to David Einhorn in the small blind, who four-bet to 77,000. Unlu folded and Bleznick decided to then five-bet to 225,000, before Einhorn six-bet all in for his stack of 1,000,000, and Bleznick snap-called.
Jared Bleznick: A♠A♦
David Einhorn: A♣K♦
On the very first hand of the tournament, Einhorn found himself all in and crushed against the pocket aces of Bleznick. The 8♠K♣2♣ flop gave Einhorn a glimmer of hope, as he paired his king and also had a backdoor flush draw. However, the 8♥ on the turn left him needing just another king to stay alive. Unfortunately for Einhorn, the 7♠ on the river offered no help, and Bleznick secured the double-up, eliminating Einhorn on hand one.
The second edition of the World Series of Poker Paradise is officially underway, and all eyes are on the highly anticipated Event #2: Triton Million— a premier high-stakes tournament created in partnership between the Triton Poker Series and the WSOP. Action is set to begin on December 7 at 12:00 p.m. local time, at Atlantis Paradise Island Bahamas. This marks the inaugural event featuring the Triton Poker Series at the WSOP, setting the stage for an unforgettable poker experience. With a staggering $1 million buy-in, the tournament will bring together an exclusive group of invitees from Triton, each of whom has personally selected a top-tier poker professional, who will contribute $500,000 each.
The tournament will feature a field of 74 players, with Triton selecting 37 elite invitees, each paired with one of the world’s top poker professionals. The structure of this event is unique, as the invitees and their poker pros will initially compete in separate fields on Day 1, before the remaining players merge for Day 2.
The Pairings
As this highly anticipated event draws nearer, Triton has been unveiling the pairings in waves throughout the week. The first wave of players included Ossi Ketola, who invited Poker Hall of Famer Patrik Antonius; Triton fan favorite Santhosh Suvarna, who selected poker pro Nick Petrangelo; and, headlining the group, Malaysian businessman Paul Phua, who invited 11-time WSOP bracelet winner Phil Ivey.
Wave two revealed that Chance Kornuth will make his Triton debut, having been invited by Brandon Steven. On the other end of the spectrum, several regular poker pros from the Triton Series will join Kornuth in the field. Stephen Chidwick was invited by Alfred Decarolis while Seth Davies will compete after being invited by Chalie Hook.
The jaw-dropping pairings continued in wave three, with confirmation that Vinny Lingham invited the 2023 Ivan Leow Triton Poker Player of the Year, Jason Koon. Also joining the field is high-stakes crusher Fedor Holz, who was invited by Jessica Teusl. However, it was the announcement of Hustler Casino Live owner and producer Ryan Feldman inviting Poker Hall of Famer and seven-time WSOP bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu that had the poker world buzzing. Negreanu, who is also making his Triton debut, adds even more star power to an already remarkable lineup.
Daniel Negreanu
Just two days before the Triton Million was set to begin, the fourth wave of announcements revealed that Eric Wasserson had invited Nick Schulman, Rob Yong had selected Mikita Badziakouski, and Phillip Nagy extended an invite to Nacho Barbero.
The final wave of announcements revealed Sosia Jiang inviting Isaac Haxton, Michael Addamo, who had campaigned on social media for a spot, was invited by Yoshiaki Paco, and all-time tournament earnings leader Bryn Kenney secured his seat thanks to Sirzat Hissou. Initially, the field was set to consist of 35 pairs, but a couple of last-minute additions brought the total to 37, adding even more star power. Michael Moncek invited Shaun Deeb, while James Hopkins extended an invite to Alex Foxen, ensuring their places in the year's biggest buy-in event.
Triton Million Pairings
Invitee
Poker Pro
Ossi Ketola
Patrik Antonius
David Einhorn
Taylor von Kriegenbergh
Santhosh Suvarna
Nick Petrangelo
Chad Deberry
Sean Winter
Paul Phua
Phil Ivey
Kannapong Thanarattrakul
Punnat Punsri
Brandon Steven
Chance Kornuth
Alfred Decarolis
Stephen Chidwick
Saya Ono
Kayhan Mokri
Charlie Hook
Seth Davies
Wai Kin Yong
Aleksejs Ponakovs
Vinny Lingham
Jason Koon
Andrew Pantling
Sam Greenwood
Jessica Teusl
Fedor Holz
Jared Bleznick
Alex Kulev
Ryan Feldman
Daniel Negreanu
Jusso Koskela
Elias Talvite
Ferdinand Putra
Danny Tang
Raul Manzanares
Kiat Lee
Wayne Heung
Juan Pardo
Eric Wasserson
Nick Schulman
Konstantin Maslak
Artur Martirosian
Sinan Unlu
Matthias Eibinger
Rob Yong
Mikita Badziakouski
Phil Nagy
Nacho Barbero
Ding Biao
David Yan
Orpen Kisacikoglu
Daniel Dvoress
Monika Zukowicz
Mario Mosboeck
Sirzat Hissou
Bryn Kenney
Sosia Jiang
Isaac Haxton
Alejandro Lococo
Joao Vieira
Yoshiaki Nagaki
Michael Addamo
James Hopkins
Alex Foxen
Michael Moncek
Shaun Deeb
Elton Tsang
Justin Bonomo
Esti Wang
Adrian Mateos
Philip Sternheimer
Ben Heath
As mentioned earlier, the players in this event will be separated into two groups: the invitees and the pros on Day 1. The players gathered last night to reveal the seat draw, offering the poker world a glimpse of exciting matchups to look forward to. Each player will start with 1,000,000 in chips and begin with blind levels of 2,000/3,000, along with a 3,000 big blind ante. The players will complete 10 levels of 50 minutes each on Day 1, with a 15-minute break after every two levels. This is a one reentry event, so if any player busts, they will have until the start of Day 2 to reenter.
Be sure to follow PokerNews for live updates and coverage throughout this event, and the entire WSOPP as there will be 15 gold bracelets given away throughout this series.