Triton High Roller Series London starts tomorrow, July 27 2023

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The Triton series London begins tomorrow with high expectations this could be a record breaking event.

Unlike the EPT which was held at Hilton, this series is being held at the Grosvenor Hotel (just a block or two away on Park Lane, so should be ritzy also - the Ritz Hotel just being another block away on Piccadilly, haha!)

Also, not to be overlooked the wsop Super Circuit London is being staged together with the Triton Series. I have no clear idea yet as to how they will both be covered, I presume there will be separate streams at times but I'll update on that.

Unfortunately, my schedule dictates it'll be a little difficult for me to update the Triton event at the end of each day/session as I normally do, but watching live should be easier for most than the Cyprus based events. London is five hours ahead of the US East Coast so that should facilitate some good early evening watching for those US based members.

 
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do you know what streaming coverage there will be for this? PokerGO? Youtube? Twitch?
And what hours is it running there? (I know the time zone differences)
 
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do you know what streaming coverage there will be for this? PokerGO? Youtube? Twitch?
And what hours is it running there? (I know the time zone differences)
The Triton Series will be live streamed on Triton's You Tube channel and they do full day streams (all are multi hour , around 6 to 8 hours and long days even head towards the 12 hour limit). The London stream kicks off today at 1pm GMT.

Regarding Triton - their site is very good once you get used to it - real time information regarding players/stacks is unsurpassed.

As for the WSOP coverage, that remains a little hazy. Dusk til Dawn is some sort of co-sponsor - that is the casino owned by Rob Yong, who also works with party poker to produce live streams, so I am sure some of the WSOP events will be streamed, but perhaps only the key events. We shall see.

Triton You Tube...(click on 'Live')


Triton Poker Plus - this leads you to each event (present and historically). Click through 'London' and you will soon pick up how to navigate the real time info regarding the ongoing tourneys.

 
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I always look forward to news about Triton.
Thanks @DS3 !
 
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I love watching triton especially how they bluff on cash game.
 
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First day down - the $25,000 NLH GG Millions.

162 entries and re-entries (jeeze!) with 33 left in the field. At present Sam Grafton is chip leader (go England!) with Henrik Heklen second and Brazilian Pablo Brita Silva in third, though this will likely all change.

Nice to see the likes of Ole Schemion, Phil Ivey and Patrik Antonius show (though all three sadly exited nearish the end of the day). Also the delightful Mario Ho has flown in amongst others for commentary...so all is good.

Here's the first stream...a meaty 11 hours and 49 minutes...skip along then dawdle a while as you feel fit.

 
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Event #1 the $25,000 NLH GG Millions was won by Lucas Greenwood (Sam Greenwood's identical twin brother - keepin' it in the family!) for $897,000.

Manual Zapf came second and Oliver Bithell third. Sam Grafton, the one time chip leader faded and was first out at the final table for a less than princely $91,000.

The $25,000 NLH Seven Handed is now in progress with Seth Davies the current chip leader with 27 left.

Final table stream...epic heads up duel starts at 8 hours 33 minutes.

 
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Had a feeling London Triton would live up to the hype...

Fedor Holz takes down Event#2 the $25,000 NLH Seven Handed for $610,00, Chris Brewer second and Bruno Volkmann in third. Deal made so Chris and Fedor took home close to the same money.

First session of the $40,000 NLH Mystery Bounty in the books with Stephen Chidwick the current chip leader and 38 left out of the original 133 -another big field.

Heads up starts at 7 hours 18 minutes, concludes an hour and fifteen minutes later when this stream merges into Event $3.

 
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It is now beginning to look inevitable big showdowns would occur in London and the $40,000 NLH Mystery Bounty brought the thunder.

The final three were Stephen Chidwick, Phil Ivey and Espen Jorstad (last years WSOP Main Event champion) and for this final table, I won't spoil the result as I am sure some might want to check out the final stream....enjoy!

By the by, I believe the draws for the bounties themselves will take place on the next stream (sort of a Triton tradition). And, as usual day one of the $50,000 NLH 8Handed already in the book with Ignacio Chavero leading the pack.

Final three footage (trust me it is worth watching) begins at 8 hours 49 minutes, though the entire FT was exciting.

 
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It is now beginning to look inevitable big showdowns would occur in London and the $40,000 NLH Mystery Bounty brought the thunder.

The final three were Stephen Chidwick, Phil Ivey and Espen Jorstad (last years WSOP Main Event champion) and for this final table, I won't spoil the result as I am sure some might want to check out the final stream....enjoy!

By the by, I believe the draws for the bounties themselves will take place on the next stream (sort of a Triton tradition). And, as usual day one of the $50,000 NLH 8Handed already in the book with Ignacio Chavero leading the pack.

Final three footage (trust me it is worth watching) begins at 8 hours 49 minutes, though the entire FT was exciting.

This was a great FT, would recommend rewatching to anyone, especially the Ivey fans out there.
 
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The Triton Series will be live streamed on Triton's You Tube channel and they do full day streams (all are multi hour , around 6 to 8 hours and long days even head towards the 12 hour limit). The London stream kicks off today at 1pm GMT.

Regarding Triton - their site is very good once you get used to it - real time information regarding players/stacks is unsurpassed.

As for the WSOP coverage, that remains a little hazy. Dusk til Dawn is some sort of co-sponsor - that is the casino owned by Rob Yong, who also works with Party Poker to produce live streams, so I am sure some of the WSOP events will be streamed, but perhaps only the key events. We shall see.

Triton You Tube...(click on 'Live')


Triton Poker Plus - this leads you to each event (present and historically). Click through 'London' and you will soon pick up how to navigate the real time info regarding the ongoing tourneys.

Thank you for the helpful info!!!
 
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I might have to dial back the superlatives a little, otherwise I could be running out.

Yet another poker superstar (and personal favorite of a few here) rises to the top as Ole Schemion triumphs in the $50,000 NLH 8 Handed to win $1,350,000. Dao Minh Phu came second (after winning a tourney at the inaugural Triton series in home country Vietnam) with Spain's Roberto Perez coming third. Relatively short head to head battle between Schemion and Phu as both were prepared to make aggressive plays.

That's Fedor Holtz, Lucas Greenwood, Espen Jorstad and Ole Schemion with wins so far...a stellar cast.

The $60,000 NLH 7 Handed now off and running and as the session is drawing to a close, Jason Koon is out as a comfortable chip leader but plenty of heavy hitters still left in the field.

Please note this is the $50k stream which then bleeds into the $60K stream - had to post before the full stream is ended so cannot yet time stamp the FT...but it fairly easy to locate.

 
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Well, this series is above the rim - we need a breather!

Jason Koon wins the $60,000 NLH 7 Handed for $1,570,000. brazil's Rodrigo Selouan came second with Justin Saliba coming third.

At the final table, Dan Smith Espen Jorstad and Phil Ivey.

The final table starts at 7 hours 11 minutes.

Event #7, the $200,000 NLH 8 Handed, underway with just over half the field gone(62 runners) and Jose Barbero currently leading the field.

Finally, just wanted to make note of something which I find a little pathetic. As some of you might have seen, poker news is now, after years of ignoring Triton, reporting on the London series. However, the entire Poker News page is now headed with a Triton banner as well as there being a Triton ad box to the right of the page.

I assume Triton had to pay to be acknowledged.

 
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ggpoker was distributing freeroll tickets on this event, just so you guys know.
 
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Wish i could afford a Triton Series buyin !
 
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One of my favorite players David Yan from new zealand takes down the $200,000 NLH 8 Handed for a win of $3,052,002.

A deal was struck for the final three which meant Jose Barbero came second for $ 3,445,807 and Espen Jorstad third for $2,776 491.

There had been an attempt to make a deal for the final four but that stalled and fell apart after an hour adding to the tension and fatigue. Timothy Adams came fourth and Danny Tang fifth and both made well over a million.

Final table at 8 hours 40 minutes. Please note due to the length of the stream, this takes the proceedings to the final 3 deal making break only.

Meanwhile the $30,000 NLH Turbo played out off air with Pedro Garagnani winning, Bruno Volkmann second and Oya Masashi third.

 
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A little hard to 'report' on this one as you could see what was coming here....

Contentious Bryn Kenney wins the pro/amateur 3 day hybrid event the $250,000 Luxon international for a first place prize of $6, 860,000. Nothing else to say on that.

Talal Shakerchi came second for $4,650,000, and Punnat Punsri third for $3,107,000. Chris Moneymaker came in fifth and still banked over two million.

The $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha (not streamed) also completed with Seth Gottlieb taking first, Daniel Dvoress and Pascal Lefrancois third.

Just underway the $125,000 NLH.

This is the final table stream which is bleeding into the first session of the main event.

 
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A little hard to 'report' on this one as you could see what was coming here....

Contentious Bryn Kenney wins the pro/amateur 3 day hybrid event the $250,000 Luxon international for a first place prize of $6, 860,000. Nothing else to say on that.

Talal Shakerchi came second for $4,650,000, and Punnat Punsri third for $3,107,000. Chris Moneymaker came in fifth and still banked over two million.

The $25,000 Pot Limit Omaha (not streamed) also completed with Seth Gottlieb taking first, Daniel Dvoress and Pascal Lefrancois third.

Just underway the $125,000 NLH.

This is the final table stream which is bleeding into the first session of the main event.

I believe this has been Moneymaker´s best performance in the last years.I hope we can see him more in these events
 
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The second day in the $125,000 NLH Main Event has played down to the final table. With 151 entries it was a record breaker for Triton.

Key notables at the FT include Daniel Cates, Stephen Chidwick, Timothy Adams, Doug Polk and Isaac Haxton.

Meanwhile, the $60,000 NLH Turbo played out off screen, which was a shame as Phil Ivey took the win, with Cary Katz second and Nick Petrangelo third. This was Phil Ivey's fourth Triton title.

Here is the stream to the final table...great play again but the stream cuts off just before the final elimination (which was Seth Davies) and I'll also add Triton's news report about the Ivey win which makes a good read!


 
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Phil Ivey is still one of the greatest! 🧐
 
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Nice 2-outter there for the win!
I remember watching this guy on Fulltilt, 15 yrs. ago. He's just killing it!
 
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