Only 8 players are battling for the £3,080,000 first prize.
The £100K NLH Main Event at the Triton Super High Roller Series generated a 130-strong field, who created a £12,200,000 prize pool, with the top 17 spots being paid. Some of the most respected players of the game managed to cash the event, like Wiktor ‘limitless’ Malinowski, Timothy Adams, Justin Bonomo, or Ike Haxton.
10 | Matthias Eibinger | Austria | £250,400 | $304,468 |
11 | Liang Xu | China | £250,400 | $304,468 |
12 | Isaac Haxton | United States | £220,000 | $267,504 |
13 | Tan Xuan | China | £220,000 | $267,504 |
14 | Sosia Jiang | New Zealand | £201,600 | $245,121 |
15 | Justin Bonomo | United States | £201,600 | $245,121 |
16 | Timothy Adams | Canada | £192,000 | $233,449 |
17 | Wiktor Malinowski | Poland | £192,000 | $233,449 |
The field has already got down to the final 9, with Wai Kin Yong leading the field. The son of Paul Phua currently has 7.3 million, while co-founder of the series, Paul Phua has the second biggest stack of 6.595 million.
Several killers are still in, with the likes of the 4th-place finisher of the £1,050,000 London Million event, Stephen Chidwick, high-stakes cash game specialist Dan ‘Jungleman12’ Cates or high-roller crusher, Sam Greenwood. All of the remaining 8 is guaranteed for at least a £410,000 payday, but the £3 million+ top prize will certainly motivate each of them.
Payouts
Position | Player | Country | Prize in £ | Prize in $ |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | £3,080,000 | $3,744,574 | ||
2 | £2,070,000 | $2,516,645 | ||
3 | £1,350,000 | $1,641,290 | ||
4 | £1,120,000 | $1,361,663 | ||
5 | £902,000 | $1,096,625 | ||
6 | £711,000 | $864,525 | ||
7 | £544,000 | $661,465 | ||
8 | £410,000 | $498,530 | ||
9 | £305,000 | $370,858 |