More than $75.2 million in complete prize cash was paid out throughout the 12 occasions of the 2023 Triton Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo competition, which wrapped up on Saturday, Nov. 4 on the Salle Des Etoiles at Monte-Carlo Sporting. The first three-quarters of the collection consisted of 9 no-limit maintain’em occasions, with three pot-limit Omaha tournaments slated for the ultimate stretch of the schedule. One of these closing PLO tournaments noticed all-time Triton titles chief Jason Koon earn a record-extending tenth victory on the tour. Below is a take a look at the outcomes from the opposite high-stakes PLO occasions held during the last days of the competition.
Triton Monte Carlo $31,200 Pot-Limit Omaha Bounty
The first PLO match to go off was the $31,200 bounty occasion. With 74 entries, there was $1,460,000 in prize cash up for grabs with 13 making the cash. Gavin Andreanoff, an Omaha cash-game specialist from the United Kingdom, collected the ultimate bounty and the title.
The 35-year-old was awarded $387,000 from the principle prize pool because the champion, together with $160,000 in bounties. This was Andreanoff’s very first stay match title and simply his second recorded in-the-money end on the circuit. His first got here a couple of months earlier on the Triton cease in London. He positioned sixth in a $26,000 PLO occasion there for $115,000.
Plenty of huge names ran deep on this occasion, together with bracelet winner Dylan Weisman (eighth), Tom Dwan (seventh), bracelet winner Daniel Dvoress (fifth), Triton winner Laszlo Bujtas (4th), and five-time Triton champion and bracelet winner Danny Tang (third). Tang was not but executed including to his 2023 checklist of accomplishments, although.
Runner-up Quan Zhou earned $178,000 and 392 POY factors for his twelfth closing desk of the 12 months. He not too long ago completed fifth within the $125,000 most important occasion at this competition for a career-best rating of $1,165,0000. With 5,483 Card Player Player of the Year factors, Zhou now sits in twelfth place on the POY leaderboard introduced by Global Poker.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Gavin Andreanoff | $387,000 | 588 |
2 | Quan Zhou | $269,000 | 490 |
3 | Danny Tang | $178,000 | 392 |
4 | Laszlo Bujtas | $139,000 | 294 |
5 | Daniel Dvoress | $112,400 | 245 |
6 | Yakov Onuchin | $87,000 | 196 |
7 | Tom Dwan | $69,500 | 147 |
8 | Dylan Weisman | $54,000 | 98 |
9 | Fahredin Mustafov | $41,500 | 49 |
Triton Monte Carlo $52,000 Pot-Limit Omaha
The largest of the three Omaha occasions was the $52,000 buy-in, which drew 72 entries to create a hefty $3,600,000 prize pool. After two days of four-card motion, Canada’s Daniel Dvoress emerged victorious with the title and the highest prize of $956,000. The rating elevated his profession earnings to simply shy of $29.8 million.
This was Dvoress’ second Triton title, having taken down a $20,000 quick deck occasion on the Cyprus cease earlier this 12 months.
Dvoress has now made 14 closing tables in 2023, with greater than $4 million in POY earnings accrued alongside the best way. With 4,670 complete factors, he has moved into 18th place within the standings.
Dvoress was removed from the one high POY contender on the closing desk of this occasion. Argentina’s Jose ‘Nacho’ Barbero positioned third for $439,000 and 476 factors. This was his sixteenth closing desk, with three titles and practically $10.3 million in POY earnings on the 12 months. As a outcome, he leapfrogged Isaac Haxton to maneuver into second place within the rankings heading into the ultimate stretch of the POY race.
Danny Tang backed up his third-place end within the PLO bounty occasion with a runner-up displaying on this match, including one other $664,000 and 595 factors to his totals for 2023. With 20 closing tables, seven titles, and greater than $9.1 million in POY earnings, Tang has claimed the seventh-place spot on the leaderboard.
Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
1 | Daniel Dvoress | $956,000 | 714 |
2 | Danny Tang | $664,000 | 595 |
3 | Jose Barbero | $439,000 | 476 |
4 | Chris Parker | $344,000 | 357 |
5 | Keith Lehr | $277,000 | 298 |
6 | Mads Amot | $216,000 | 238 |
7 | Dylan Linde | $171,000 | 179 |
8 | Shingis Satubaev | $133,000 | 119 |
9 | Iakov Onuchi | $101,000 | 59 |
Photo credit: Triton Poker / Joe Giron.