Jungleman Bluffs His Way to $200k Coin Rivet Invitational Day 3; Just 16 Players Remain

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It's been an incredible week of poker at Triton Poker Cyprus, with exciting bluffs, incredible hero calls and some of the best players in the world in action.

It all culminated in the $200,000 buy-in Coin Rivet Invitational which is down to just 16 players from a starting field of 115The field are all guaranteed $380,000 with the eventual winner walking away with $5,500,000.

Coin Rivet Invitational Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

The remaining players are lead by Fedor Holz who earlier in the week finished seventh in Event #3 $50k NLH 6-Handed for $260,300. Other big stacks include Sam Grafton, who was denied heads-up in Event #3, and Dan "Jungleman" Cates — more on him later.

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Fedor HolzGermany6,245,00078
2Linus LoeligerSwitzerland5,885,00074
3Karl Chappe-GatienFrance3,095,00039
4Elias TalvitieFinland2,225,00028
5Sam GraftonUnited Kingdom2,165,00027
6Horace WeiHong Kong2,150,00027
7Theis Vad HennebjerreDenmark2,040,00026
8Tom VogelsangNetherlands1,955,00024
9Dan CatesUnited States1,905,00024
10Tony GLithuania1,760,00022

Remaining Payouts

Several players have already locked up the largest cashes of their career including Ebony Kenney, Elias Talvitie and David Nicholson.

PlacePayout
1$5,500,000
2$3,900,000
3$2,600,000
4$2,100,000
5$1,700,000
6$1,350,000
7$1,050,000
8$770,000
9$620,000
10-11$485,000
12-13$440,000
14-15$400,000
16$380,000

Jungleman's "Unreal" Bluff

Poker fans have already witnessed some insane bluffs as part of the Triton Poker series, including Christoph Vogelsang's seven-high stunner against none other than Phil Ivey.

But there was another big bluff in the tournament that would help Dan Cates to a top-10 chip count at the end of the day.

What did we just see? That was unreal!

On a board of 876J Karl Chappe-Gatien, who would end Day 2 third in chips, had checked with 22 and Cates bet 175,000 into a pot of 300,000. Chappe-Gatien then check min-raised to 350,000 and Cates called.

The river was the K giving both players a flush. Chappe-Gatien opted to check and Cates then shoved for his remaining 895,000.

"This is gangster," said Ali Nejad on commentary.

"I can't believe he's actually thinking [about it] with the pocket deuces," said Randy "nanonoko" Lew before Chappe-Gatien folded.

"What did we just see? That was unreal!" said Nejad as Cates raked in the pot.

Tony G Survives

Thre was also another clash on the final hand of the night between Tony G and Leon Tsoukernik. Tony G was all in and at risk for 775,000 but was up against it holding A10 against the AK of his opponent.

There was a king in the window, but the KQ9 flop saw Tony G flop a flush.

"Yes!" cried Tony G, getting to his feet. "I'm the best! Royal flush draw! Leon, you've got to love it. Champagne for the casino!"

The 62 completed the board and Tony G doubled up. This hand ensured he finished the day tenth in chips.

You can catch all of the action from the Coin Rivet Invitational on the Triton Poker Youtube channel by clicking here!

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Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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