✪ The winners of three tournaments became known at Triton Poker Super High Roller Series ✪

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The second stage of the series Triton Poker Super High Roller Series this year is held to South Korea in Jeju city. Many well-known professionals from Europe, the USA and Asia came to take part in expensive tournaments. The first, "warm-up" event had a buy-in of only $12,500. It was won by the American Nick Shulman ($271,975). The prizes were another of his countryman Ben lamb and five players from Malaysia.

At the previous stage in Montenegro, Phil ivy performed well. This time he played in two tournaments, but did not get into the prizes. But could distinguish another legendary poker player-Tom Dwan, who in recent years has been playing tournaments even less than Phil. Tom took fifth place and won $252,320 in the $60,000 short-deck event. The winner of this tournament — Ivan Leo became the first millionaire of the series, earning $1,079,367.

The largest prize pool and prize for the first place in Jeju was able to gather in the third tournament. This was the first event with a standard deck. Great success in it could achieve players from Europe and America. The tournament was made 39 entries of 60 thousand dollars.

Only 4 of the 23 players of the tournament got into the prizes. Bubble fight in the middle of the second game day was the brother of the famous canadian player Sam Greenwood — Luke.

Among the four winners was only one Asian player — Chou young. He took the 4th place. And the fight for first place and $1,118,158 prize continued Steven Chidwick (Agnlia), Steve O'dwyer and David Peters (USA). A little over an hour of the game took Peters to take all the chips of the tournament.

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Triton Poker Super High Roller Series has two tournaments left in its schedule. The biggest promises to be the Main event with a contribution of about 240 thousand dollars.