The son of Triton co-founder, Richard Yong, took home £2,591,695 after a deal in heads-up.
As we reported yesterday, 130 players entered the £100,000 Main Event of the Triton Series in London, 17 of which walked away with a prize. The son of co-founder, Richard Yong, Wai Kin was going head-to-head on the final table, with the other co-founder of the series’, Paul Phua, and they eventually played the heads-up against each other.
The two decided to make a deal, which saw Wai Kin receiving a £2,591,695 prize, while Phua £2,558,305.
The final table saw Wai Leong Chan busting first, booking a £371,584 score. He was followed by Dan ‘Jungleman12’ Cates, who increased his bankroll by £410,000.
Stephen Chidwick busted in 7th place, good for £544,000 this time, while Michael Chi Zhang got 6th for £711,000. Fellow high-roller crusher, Sam Greenwood exited in fifth place, which earned him £902,000.
The next player to hit the rail was Michael Soyza, who was the first player to book a £1 million+ profit, with his £1,120,000 prize.
UK’s Ben Heath was looking pretty good, when he got his stack into the middle with pocket kings, against the ace-king of Phua’s, but the Q-J-T board meant, the young Brit could walk to the cage to pick up £1,350,000.
Final results
*denotes deal
1 | Wai Kin Yong | £2,591,695* |
2 | Paul Phua | £2,558,305* |
3 | Ben Heath | £1,350,000 |
4 | Michael Soyza | £1,120,000 |
5 | Sam Greenwood | £902,000 |
6 | Michael Chi Zhang | £711,000 |
7 | Stephen Chidwick | £544,000 |
8 | Daniel Cates | £410,000 |
9 | Wai Leong Chan | $371,584 |