Adrian Mateos is on hearth this spring. The 29-year-old poker professional from Spain has cashed eight instances for the reason that begin of March, accumulating practically $4 million throughout these scores.
Mateo’s newest deep run noticed him emerge victorious from a subject of 159 entries within the 2024 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro $50,000 no-limit maintain’em eight-max occasion, securing his second title on the high-stakes tour and the huge prime prize of $1,761,000.
This win elevated Mateos’ lifetime earnings to greater than $44.6 million, inserting him eleventh on poker’s all-time cash checklist. The European Poker Tour predominant occasion champion and four-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner is the runaway chief on Spain’s nationwide earnings leaderboard, with greater than twice the earnings of his nearest competitors (Sergio Aido – $19.3 million).
The victory additionally noticed him overtake the lead within the Card Player Player of the Year race. This was his second title and ninth final-table end, with greater than $4.3 million in POY earnings and 4,864 POY factors accrued throughout these scores. He now sits 707 factors forward of second-ranked Punnat Punsri on the 2024 POY leaderboard offered by Global Poker.
The robust turnout for this occasion resulted in a prize pool of $7,950,000. The prime 27 finishers earned a slice of that pie, with a min-cash valued at $80,000. Among these to run deep had been Patrik Antonius (twenty fifth), current $50,000 bounty occasion winner Igor Yaroshevskyy (twenty third), Alex Kulev (twenty second), Aleksejs Ponakovs (twentieth), Danny Tang (fifteenth), Artur Martirosian (twelfth), Brian Kim (eleventh), Chris Brewer (tenth), and Mario Mosbock (ninth).
The official last desk started with 10-time bracelet winner and five-time Triton champion Phil Ivey main. The Poker Hall of Famer outlasted Dan Smith (eighth – $215,000) and Mikalai Vaskaboinikau (seventh – $297,000), however finally bowed out in sixth place. He three-bet shoved excessive of a Mateos increase with Okay-8 and bumped into A-J. Mateo’s hand-held up and Ivey was despatched residence with $408,000 for his efforts. He now has greater than $42.9 million in profession scores to his identify.
Ben Tollerene received the final of his stack in with A-Q main the A-10 of Mateos, however the Spaniard improved to the nut flush after the board introduced 4 hearts. With that, Tollerene was eradicated in fifth place ($532,000). Action was then halted for the day, with the ultimate 4 bagged up for the night time to return for an unscheduled third day of play.
Mateos sat with 49 huge blinds to when the occasion received again underway, with two-time bracelet winner Justin Saliba and his 28 huge blinds being the closest competitors. Another two-time bracelet winner was the primary to be knocked out on day 3. Nick Petrangelo and Mateos received all-in from the blinds, with Petrangelo limp-shoving from the small blind for 25 huge blinds with A-3 excessive of a Mateos increase. Mateos referred to as with A-J suited and held to increase his lead heading into three-handed motion, whereas Petrangelo earned $667,000 for his fourth-place exhibiting.
Triton newcomer Joe Zou’s run led to third when his Okay-5 was unable to come back from behind towards the A-Q of Mateos. He was awarded $818,000 for his efforts.
Mateos held 22,350,000 to Saliba’s 9,450,000 when heads-up play started. It took only a single hand for him to transform that lead into the title. Mateos open shoved from the button with A7
and Saliba referred to as all-in with A
10
for roughly 15 huge blinds. The board ran out 10
9
8
J
Okay
and Mateos turned a jack-high straight to safe the pot and the title. Saliba was awarded a career-high payday of $1,188,000 for his runner-up end.
Here is a take a look at the payouts and POY factors awarded on the last desk:
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Adrian Mateos | $1,761,000 | 1224 |
2 | Justin Saliba | $1,188,000 | 1020 |
3 | Joe Zou | $818,000 | 816 |
4 | Nick Petrangelo | $667,000 | 612 |
5 | Benjamin Tollerene | $532,000 | 510 |
6 | Phil Ivey | $408,000 | 408 |
7 | Mikalai Vaskaboinikau | $297,000 | 306 |
8 | Dan Smith | $215,000 | 204 |
Photo credit: Triton Poker / Joe Giron.