Top Stories of 2024, #10: Triton Becomes De Facto Global Super High Roller Series

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High Roller and Super High Roller poker tournaments are nothing new; they appear on the schedules of almost every major live tour. However, when you think about Super High Roller events, one name immediately springs to mind: the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series.

Triton Poker ran its first event in 2016, a single HK$490,000 No-Limit Hold’em tournament in Manila. The series has since gone from strength to strength, adding more stops and events each year, culminating in an incredible 2024 that saw the world’s best players head to four destinations and battle it out across 47 events.

Despite its relevant infancy (remember that the tour is only eight years old), nobody in the poker industry does Super High Rollers better than Triton Poker. The tour attracts the biggest names, generates the biggest prize pools, has the best streaming coverage, and is now undoubtedly the de facto global Super High Roller series.

Massive prize pools aside, the best thing about Triton Poker is it treats its players like poker royalty. Festivals take place in the most luxurious settings, and the players are left wanting for nothing. Everyone who plays on the Triton Poker circuit is considered a VIP. Kate Badurek is the Triton Poker VIP Players Services guru. Badurek arranges complimentary accommodation, food and drink, airport transfers, and more.

Speaking to the Triton Poker blog, Budarek said, “These players spend so much money, and the deal they get is something they deserve. I was to make sure that they’re super happy. They’re here for a long time, and they have a right to be comfortable. Some of the players have PAs, but many of them don’t. So that’s what I am. I hope they see me as their PA. They can ask me for anything they need. Everyone is super appreciative of what our VIP services do.”

2024 Triton Poker Series in Review

Triton Poker awarded an incredible $392,025,000 across 47 events in 2024 alone. Compare that to the 2024 WSOP, which paid out $437,278,354 across 99 live events, and you can see why Triton is so highly thought of in the poker community.

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju – $104,620,000 Awarded

Roman Hrabec
Roman Hrabec bagged a $4,330,000 score

The 2024 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series kicked off in March in Jeju, South Korea. The 17-event schedule paid out over $104.6 million, including ten tournaments awarding seven-figure prizes.

Two players reeled in top prizes worth over $4 million. Elton Tsang banked $4,210,000 for his victory in the $150,000 No-Limit Hold’em 8-Max event, which drew in 117 entries. A few days later, Roman Hrabec took down the $100,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event, outlasting 215 opponents on his way to capturing a $4,330,000 score.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#1 – $15,000 NLHE 8-Max 269 $4,035,000 Fedor Hoz $786,000
#2 – $20,000 NLHE 8-Max 225 $4,500,000 Roland Rokita $904,000
#3 – $25,000 NLHE 8-Max 298 $7,450,000 Paulius Vaitiekunas $1,077,499
#5 – $30,000 NLHE 8-Max 185 $5,550,000 Adrian Mateos $1,175,000
#6 – $25,000 NLHE GGMILLION$ Live 305 $7,625,000 Anonymous $1,191,196
#7 – $40,000 NLHE Mystery Bounty 190 $3,800,000 Dimitar Danchev $1,344,000*
#8 – $50,000 NLHE 8-Max 180 $9,500,000 Punnat Punsri $2,010,000
#9 – $150,000 NLHE 8-Max 117 $17,550,000 Elton Tsang $4,210,000
#10 – $50,000 NLHE Turbo Bounty Quattro 6-Max 108 $5,400,000 Dan Smith $1,251,000*
#11 – $100,000 NLHE Main Event 216 $21,600,000 Roman Hrabec $4,330,000
#12 – $25,000 PLO 6-Max 80 $2,000,000 Quan Zhou $530,000
#13 – $30,000 PLO Bounty Quattro 6-Max 84 $2,520,000 Nacho Barbero $763,000*
#15 – $50,000 PLO 6-Max 84 $4,200,000 Biao Ding $1,107,000
#16 – $25,000 NL Short Deck Ante Only 52 $1,300,000 Mike Watson $380,000
#17 – $50,000 NL Short Deck Main Event 67 $3,350,000 Xuan Tan $922,000
#18 – $100,000 NL Short Deck Ante Only 34 $3,400,000 Mikita Badziakouski $1,153,000
#19 – $20,000 NL Short Deck Ante Only 42 $840,000 Stephen Chidwick $265,000

*includes bounty payments

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro – $99,815,000 Awarded

Mikalai Vaskaboinikau
Mikalai Vaskaboinikau was the biggest winner in Montenegro

The Triton Poker Super High Roller trains continued rolling in May when it headed to Budva, Montenegro. Another 14 events with buy-ins between $25,000 and $200,000 adorned the schedule, and eight of them awarded top prizes of over $1 million.

Artisom Lasouskii bagged $1,349,000 (including bounties) when he took down the $40,000 NLHE Mystery Bounty on his Triton debut, with Igor Yaroshevskyy helping himself to $1,172,000 (again, including bounties) in the $40,000 NLHE Bounty Quattro.

Spanish legend Adrian Mateos ($1,761,000), Alex Kulev ($2,566,000), and Christopher Frank ($2,008,910) also won seven-figure sums. However, the Montenegro stop belonged to Mikalai Vaskaboinikau who won $4,737,000 for his $125,000 NLHE Main Event victory, and Wiktor Malinowski who padded his ample bankroll with $4,789,000 after being the last player standing n the $200,000 NLHE 8-Max event.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#1 – $25,000 NLHE GGMILLION$ Live 163 $4,075,000 Chris Moneymaker $903,000
#2 – $25,000 NLHE 8-Max 135 $3,375,000 Ni Liangace $785,000
#3 – $30,000 NLHE 8-Max 154 $4,620,000 Mike Watson $1,023,000
#5 – $40,000 NLHE Mystery Bounty 151 $6,040,000 Artsiom Lasouskii $1,349,000*
#6 – $40,000 NLHE Bounty Quattro 126 $6,300,000 Igor Yaroshevskyy $1,172,000*
#7 – $50,000 NLHE 8-Max 159 $7,950,000 Adrian Mateos $1,761,000
#8 – $100,000 NLHE 8-Max 102 $10,200,000 Alex Kulev $2,566,000
#9 – $125,000 NLHE Main Event 171 $21,375,000 Mikalai Vaskaboinikau $4,737,000
#10 – $50,000 NLHE Turbo 8-Max 53 $2,650,000 Nick Petrangelo $775,000
#11 – $200,000 NLHE 8-Max 93 $18,600,000 Wiktor Malinowski $4,789,000
#12 – $25,000 PLO 82 $2,050,000 Samuli Sipila $535,000
#13 – $100,000 PLO Main Event 83 $8,300,000 Christopher Frank $2,008,910
#15 – $50,000 PLO 61 $3,050,000 Samuli Sipila $839,000
#16 – $30,000 PLO Quattro Bounty 41 $1,230,000 Martin Dam $530,000*

*includes bounty payments

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo – $121,390,000 Awarded

Patrik Antonius
Patrik Antonius helped himself to $5,130,000 in Monte Carlo

Monte Carlo was the next stop for the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series; the tour headed there in November and ran another 14 events. Monte Carlo is the home of high rollers, and this leg did not disappoint. Eleven events paid out over $1 million, with a trio awarding top prizes of over $4.3 million!

Poker’s leading all-time money leader, Bryn Kenney, received $4,410,000 when he triumphed in the $125,000 NLHE Main Event. Vladimiar “Gambledore” Korzinin banked a cool $4,350,000 for his victory in the $150,000 NLHE 8-Max event. However, it was Patrik Antonius, fresh from his induction into the Poker Hall of Fame, that won the largest single sum. The Finnish superstar reeled in $5,130,000 for his $200,000 NLHE Triton Invitational victory.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
#1 – $25,000 NLHE WPT Global Ultimate Slam 170 $4,250,000 Brian Kim $941,000
#2 – $30,000 NLHE 8-Max 144 $4,320,000 Kayhan Roshanfekr $1,005,000
#3 – $40,000 NLHE Mystery Bounty 155 $6,200,000 Roman Hrabec $1,182,019*
#5 – $50,000 NLHE 8-Max 147 $7,350,000 Alex Foxen $1,470,000
#6 – $100,000 NLHE 8-Max 131 $13,100,000 Pieter Aerts $2,234,587
#7 – $30,000 NLHE Turbo Quattro Bounty 105 $3,160,000 Artur Martirosian $891,000*
#8 – $200,000 NLHE Triton Invitational 102 $20,400,000 Patrik Antonius $5,130,000
#9 – $50,000 NLHE 7-Max 125 $6,250,000 Jesse Lonis $1,502,000
#10 – $125,000 NLHE Main Event 159 $19,875,000 Bryn Kenney $4,410,000
#11 – $60,000 NLHE Turbo 61 $3,660,000 Igor Yaroshevskyy $862,357
#12 – $150,000 NLHE 8-Max 121 $18,150,000 Vladimir Korzinin $4,350,000
#13 – $50,000 PLO 6-Max 82 $4,100,000 Ben Tollerene $1,070,000
#15 – $100,000 PLO Main Event 87 $8,700,000 Eelis Parssinen $2,270,000
#16 – $25,000 PLO Turbo Bounty Quattro 75 $1,875,000 Artur Martirosian $525,000*

*includes bounty payments

Triton Poker at the WSOP Paradise – $66,200,000

Alejandro Lococo
Alejandro Lococo netted $12,070,000 and a WSOP bracelet

Two more Triton Poker events rounded off an exceptional 2024, both running at the World Series of Poker Paradise (WSOPP). PokerStars’ Alejandro Lococo was one of 96 entrants in the Triton Million, and he was the last player standing in this huge event. His reward? A life-changing $12,000,000!

Alex Foxen won the $100,000 NLHE Triton Main Event, taking home $3,850,000, after finishing sixth in the Triton Million for $2,795,000. The victory pushed Foxen’s winnings north of $42.5 million, ranking him 15th overall in the all-time money list.

Event Entrants Prize Pool Champion Prize
$500,000 NLHE Triton Million 96 $48,000,000 Alejandro Lococo $12,070,000
$100,000 NLHE Triton Main Event 149 $14,500,000 Alex Foxen $3,850,000

Three Triton Poker stops are already confirmed for 2025. Currently, the tour heads to Jeju (February 26 to March 14), Budva in Montenegro (May 13-27), and back to Jeju (September 3-23) but PokerNews would not be surprised to see more added throughout the next 12 months to capitalize on its hugely successful and popular format.

Image courtesy of Triton Poker and Tomas Stacha


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Matthew Pitt

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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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