2019 Triton Super High Roller Series London

£100,000 Short Deck Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 Triton Super High Roller Series London

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
£2,670,000
Event Info
Buy-in
£100,000
Prize Pool
£10,370,000
Entries
108
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Ike Haxton Bags Big as Furkat Rakhimov Leads Triton £100,000 Short Deck Main Event

Level 7 : 0/0, 5,000 ante
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

The first day of the Triton £100,000 Short Deck Main Event has come to an end after seven intense levels of play. A total of 91 entry slips were sold during the first day, and by night's end only 40 remained, with Furkat Rakhimov bagging the lead after an eventful last few hands of the night.

Rakhimov built a stack up throughout the day with patience, picking great spots with hands that were almost always ahead. He took down a pot at the end of the night that propelled him into the chip lead with a pair of queens against the ace-king of Robert Flink and king-jack of Ben Lamb. The Russian flopped a queen and never looked back, bagging the chip lead at the end of the night.

Right behind Rakhimov on the leaderboard is partypoker pro Isaac Haxton who finished the night with a healthy stack of 1,906,000. The American pro shot off like a rocket instantly after taking his seat and showed no fear when it came to gambling in pots. Haxton had some downs but managed to always swing his way back up even higher than before. Haxton currently sits 14th on the all-time money list with over $26 million in live cashes and is in a prime position to add another healthy cash to his resume.

Another partypoker pro to make the second day with a nice stack is Jason Koon who will be coming into Day 2 with 1,051,000 in chips. Koon is a Triton regular who has quickly been recognized as one of the best Short Deck players in the world having won two Triton Short Decks already. Those wins came in Montenegro in the HK$1,000,000 No-Limit Hold'em - Short Deck Ante Only for $3,579,836, and in Jeju in the HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em - Short Deck Ante Only for $2,840,945. Both are Koon's largest scores to date.

Jason Koon
Jason Koon

Many other well-known high rollers bagged up on Day 1 and that list includes Cary Katz (1,660,000), Triton London Main Event Champion Wai Kin Yong (1,355,000), French pro Rui Cao (1,289,000), Danny Tang (1,271,000), Daniel Dvoress (1,211,000), partypoker pro Timofey Kuznetsov (1,206,000), Canadian grinder Mike Watson (1,178,000), and Stephen Chidwick (1,047,000).

Some players still have bullets behind and will have to cash them in at the end of the eighth level when late registration closes. Any player may join up until that point but will be forced to use all three of their 100,000 bullets upon entering during the last level of late registration. A shot clock will be brought into play once the tournament reaches the final 18 and all remaining players will receive ten 30-second time bank cards.

Day 2 will start at 1 p.m. local time in the seventh level with a 6,000 ante and a 12,000 button ante. The tournament will continue with levels of 60 minutes in length and there will be a 15-minute break at the end of every two levels. No dinner break is scheduled as of yet but that is subject to change depending on the players. The plan for Day 2 is to play down until a final table before bagging up and headed into the third and final day of the Short Deck Main Event at Triton London.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all the coverage throughout the event, so stay tuned as all of the action unfolds!

Tags: Ben LambCary KatzDaniel DvoressDanny TangFurkat RakhimovIsaac HaxtonJason KoonMike WatsonRobert FlinkStephen ChidwickTimofey Kuznetsov

Bonomo Lands a Double Late in the Night

Level 7 : 0/0, 5,000 ante
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

Justin Bonomo limped from the hijack with {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}, Tan Xuan raised to 53,000 in the cutoff, holding {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} and Bonomo moved all in for 191,000. Xuan called and the two turned over their cards with Bonomo at risk.

Justin Bonomo: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Tan Xuan: {q-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}

The dealer spread out {10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{6-Spades} on the flop. A {7-Clubs} landed on the turn and Bonomo just needed to dodge a jack. The river came down a {6-Clubs} and Bonomo secured a double through Xuan.

Player Chips Progress
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Tan Xuan
1,350,000
50,000
50,000
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Justin Bonomo
402,000
186,000
186,000
WSOP 3X Winner
Run It Once

Tags: Justin BonomoTan Xuan

Phua Continues Heater in Short Deck

Level 5 : 0/0, 3,000 ante
Paul Phua
Paul Phua

Chin Wei Lim moved all in for 59,000 in early position with {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds} and David Benefield called for his remaining 34,000 stack, holding {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}. Paul Phua threw in the chips to call with {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} and the players turned over their hands.

David Benefield: {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}
Chin Wei Lim: {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}
Paul Phua: {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}

The dealer fanned out {k-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{6-Clubs} on the flop and Phua picked up a flush draw. The {j-Clubs} turn card completed the flush for Phua who now had his opponents drawing dead to the {8-Diamonds} river card.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Phua
559,000
64,000
64,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Chin Wei Lim
100,000
100,000
100,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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David Benefield
100,000
66,000
66,000

Tags: Chin Wei LimDavid BenefieldPaul Phua

Haxton Catapults with Big Slick

Level 1 : 0/0, 1,000 ante
Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

Isaac Haxton was the first to act and raised it up to 7,000. Jesus Cortes called in the hijack and Rui Cao moved all in for 33,000. Haxton shoved over the top and Cortes called for his remaining stack of around 140,000.

Rui Cao: {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Jesus Cortes: {10-Spades}{9-Spades}
Isaac Haxton: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

The dealer fanned out {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} on the flop and Haxton's big slick was way ahead. A {j-Clubs} came on the turn, meaning Haxton needed to dodge a queen to take down the pot.

An {a-Diamonds} came on the river and Haxton's two pair took down the pot. Both Cao and Cortes used a bullet, topping back up to 100,000.

Player Chips Progress
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Isaac Haxton
535,000
435,000
435,000
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Jesus Cortes
100,000
Profile photo of Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
100,000

Tags: Isaac HaxtonJesus CortesRui Cao

Day 1 of the £100,000 Short Deck Main Event Kicks-Off at 5PM

Montenegro Short Deck Champion Rui Cao
Montenegro Short Deck Champion Rui Cao

The second of three Short Deck events will be kicking off today with the Triton £100,000 Short Deck Main Event. The fast-paced, high action style game will be sure to attract some of the best and biggest gamblers in the world, who will all be gunning to take down a share of the hefty first-place prize.

The last time a Short Deck tournament of this magnitude happened it was a well-known french pro Rui Cao taking down the title. He defeated Triton co-founder Paul Phua heads up for an immense $3,351,130 first-place prize.

The tournament saw a total of 47 unique entries, with 51 re-entries, accumulating a total fo 98 total entries which compiled a prize pool of $ 11,737,873. The Triton London series has been surpassing all expectation thus far and is sure to do so again in the Short Deck main event tonight.

One of the many players who will be making an appearance in the Short Deck main event is partypoker pro Jason Koon, who has a tremendous track record in Short Deck tournaments. Koon is a Triton regular who has over $30 million in live tournament earnings, with his biggest and second-biggest cashes to date coming in a Triton Short Deck event, totaling over six million combined.

The tournament will run on an ante only structure, with everyone paying the ante and the button paying a double ante. All players will start the day with three 100,000 bullets and may use them at any time. Unlimited re-entries are available until the end of late registration and all players remaining at that point will need to cash in any bullets that have not been used. A shot clock will be brought into play when the tournament reaches the final 18 and all runners left will then get ten 30-second time bank cards.

The first day of this event will play a total of seven 60-minute levels before bagging up and moving on to the second day. There will be a 15-minute break after every two levels of play and a 45-dinner break will happen at the end of the fourth level. The players can late register until the end of the first level on the second day.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all the coverage throughout the whole tournament, so stay tuned as all of the action unfolds!

Tags: Jason KoonPaul PhuaRui Cao