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2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

HKD $1,000,000 Main Event
Jours 1
Event Info

2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a2
Prix
19,618,400 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000,000 HKD
Prize Pool
59,270,400 HKD
Entrants
63
Info Niveau
Niveau
23
Blinds
75,000 / 150,000
Ante
25,000

HKD $1,000,000 Main Event

Jour 1 terminé

Chan Bags the Lead After Day 1 of the Main Event in Montenegro

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Wai Leong Chan tops Day 1 in Montenegro
Wai Leong Chan tops Day 1 in Montenegro

After a delayed start to Day 1 of the 2018 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro HKD1,000,000 (~$127,390) Main Event, the tables started to fill slowly but surely and a field of 39 entries emerged after seven full levels of one hour each in the flagship event of the festival at the Maestral Resort & Casino in Budva, Montenegro.

The 39 entries include seven re-entries and Koray Aldemir was the only player to enter three times after busting two times with ace-king against the pocket queens and pocket jacks of Wai Leong Chan. As a result, the Malaysian claimed the top spot with a stack of 778,500 ahead of Stefan Schillhabel (668,500) and Marius Torbergsen (611,500).

Only 27 players advanced and the list of survivors reads like the who's who of the international High Roller poker scene. Other big stacks and notables in the overnight top 10 include Patrik Antonius (576,000), Mikita Badziakouski (569,000), Stephen Chidwick ( 526,500), Julian Thomas (505,000), Dietrich Fast (451,500), Rui Cao (420,000) and Steffen Sontheimer (387,000).

Defending champion Manig Loeser busted in his first attempt and subsequently re-entered to advance with a stack of 264,000. Bryn Kenney arrived straight from the airport and jumped right into the action to bag up 247,000, while Phil Ivey made it through to Day 2 with 186,500. Among those to bust and not re-enter just yet were 6-Max champion Richard Yong, Romain Arnaud, Gabe Patgorski, Mikhail Smirnov and Dan "Jungleman" Cates.

Richard Yong
Richard Yong

Yong (pictured above) went from hero to zero in the span of half an hour over on the feature table when he first called a jam by Christian Christner with a double gutshot and failed to crack the trips fours of the German. The Triton founder then called off the shove by Julian Thomas with king-jack for top pair only to see Thomas turn over queen-ten for two pair. Cates' move with an open-ended straight draw came at the worst possible timing, as Orpen Kisacikoglu had turned the nut straight.

Both Yong and Cates are expected to re-enter the competition on Day 2. Since Day 1 was shortened by two levels, the registration period upon restart at 1 p.m. local time remains open for the first four levels and break. The penultimate tournament day is scheduled to play down to the final table and the action recommences in level eight with blinds of 2,500/5,000 and a running ante of 500, giving all new additions to the field 50 big blinds when the cards get back in the air.

Make sure to tune back in, as the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action of the high stakes festival until the very end!

Main Event Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Patrik AntoniusFinland576,000115
12Rui CaoFrance420,00084
13Isaac HaxtonUnited States263,00053
14Steve O'DwyerIreland315,50063
15Stephen ChidwickUnited Kingdom526,500105
16Julian ThomasGermany505,000101
17Wai Leong ChanMalaysia778,500156
      
21Orpen KisacikogluTurkey302,00060
22Paul PhuaMalaysia153,00031
23Dietrich FastGermany451,50090
24Koray AldemirGermany336,00067
26Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus569,000114
27Christian ChristnerGermany377,00075
28Steffen SontheimerGermany387,00077
      
31Manig LoeserGermany264,00053
32Bryn KenneyUnited States247,00049
33Jason KoonUnited States341,00068
35Jamie KaplanUnited States146,50029
36Wai Kin YongMalaysia319,50064
37Dominik NitscheGermany234,00047
38Phil IveyUnited States186,50037
      
41Stefan SchillhabelGermany668,500134
43Devan TangHong Kong94,50019
45Peter JettenCanada227,00045
46Marius TorbergsenNorway611,500122
47Alan SassUnited States129,00026
48Xuan TanChina335,00067

Tags: Wai Chan LeongDan CatesKoray AldemirManig LoeserMarius TorbergsenOrpen KisacikogluRichard YongStefan Schillhabel

End-of-Day Chip Counts (complet)

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Joueur Jetons Progression
Wai Leong Chan my
Wai Leong Chan
Day 1 Chip Leader
778,500 -21,500
Stefan Schillhabel de
Stefan Schillhabel
WPT 1X Winner
668,500 18,500
Marius Torbergsen no
Marius Torbergsen
611,500 -8,500
Patrik Antonius fi
Patrik Antonius
EPT 1X Winner
576,000 86,000
Mikita Badziakouski by
Mikita Badziakouski
WSOP 1X Winner
569,000 159,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
526,500 -3,500
Julian Thomas de
Julian Thomas
WPT 1X Winner
505,000 -5,000
Dietrich Fast de
Dietrich Fast
WSOP 1X Winner
451,500 -26,500
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
420,000
Steffen Sontheimer de
Steffen Sontheimer
Day 2 Chip Leader
387,000 7,000
Christian Christner de
Christian Christner
377,000 -23,000
Jason Koon us
Jason Koon
WSOP 1X Winner
341,000 91,000
Koray Aldemir de
Koray Aldemir
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
336,000 76,000
Xuan Tan cn
Xuan Tan
335,000 -45,000
Wai Kin Yong my
Wai Kin Yong
319,500 39,500
Steve O'Dwyer ie
Steve O'Dwyer
EPT 1X Winner
315,500 -119,500
Orpen Kisacikoglu tr
Orpen Kisacikoglu
WSOP 1X Winner
302,000 22,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
Defending Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
264,000 24,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
263,000 -19,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
247,000 17,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
234,000 64,000
Peter Jetten ca
Peter Jetten
227,000 -23,000
Phil Ivey us
Phil Ivey
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
186,500 -1,500
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
153,000 3,000
Jaime Kaplan us
Jaime Kaplan
146,500 -103,500

Lire Plus

Last Hands from the Action Table

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Table four is the former feature table and with chip leader Chan Wai Leong and the active Xuan Tan at the table, along with Bryn Kenny, Dominik Nitsche, Jason Koon and Marius Torbergsen all seated and in action, there was plenty of that to go around for the last five hands.

We picked up a three-way hand that took place between Dominik Nitsche (big blind), Leong (under-the-gun) and Tan (under-the-gun-plus-one), arriving on the flop with the community cards spread {5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{6-Hearts}. Nitsche had checked the action over to Leong, who led for what looked to be around 13,000 and was called in both spots.

That was it for the betting for the rest of the hand with the {9-Diamonds} turn and {3-Clubs} river being checked around. Nitsche turned over {4-Spades}{3-Spades} for a rivered two pair and the other two players mucked quickly.

Chipleader Leong and Jason Koon played an interesting hand not long after this, with Leong the pre-flop aggressor making it 8,500 to go from the button and Koon defending from the big blind.

Koon checked the {6-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop over to Leong, who continuation bet 7,500 and Koon busted out a quick check-raise to 32,000. Leong double checked his cards and used nearly the full 30-seconds of the shot clock before tossing out the call and it was off to the {2-Clubs} turn.

Now Koon had the initiative he seemed keen to keep it and fired for 28,000, which Leong called once more to bring in the {7-Spades} river.

This saw Koon bomb it for 115,000 leaving himself 86,000 behind and Leong used the full 30-seconds before tapping the table and sliding his cards into the muck leaving Koon to rake in a tasty pot.

Bryn Kenney and Xuan Tan seemed eager to squeeze out the last little piece of action in the last hand, with Kenney the initial aggressor, making it 10,500 to go from under-the-gun and Tan made the call on the button.

The {2-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{9-Spades} flop saw no betting, with Kenney also checking the {3-Hearts} turn, leaving Tan free to take a stab for 10,500, which was quickly called.

The {7-Clubs} river saw Kenney check again and Tan quickly reached for chips, betting out 27,000, with Kenney again making a quick call.

Tan turned over {5-Hearts}{2-Hearts} but this was not enough to best Kenney’s {4-Spades}{4-Clubs} and the US pro won the last hand of the day, at least on this table and it appears that it is Chan Wai Leong who will be taking the chip lead into Day 2 with a stack of 778,500.

Tags: Bryn KenneyChan Wai LeongJason KoonXuan Tan

Late Surge for Chidwick and Schillhabel

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

In the last hands of the night, Rui Cao was involved in the action on his hand. The first one included a battle big blind versus button against Steffen Sontheimer and Cao, who had three-bet preflop, continued for 30,000 on the {Q-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}{7-Hearts} flop, Sontheimer called.

On the {9-Clubs} turn, both players checked and Cao's jam on the {3-Clubs} river forced a fold.

Two hands later he opened to 8,500 on the button and Stefan Schillhabel three-bet to 43,000 in the small blind. Cao called to see a flop of {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts}, which brought no betting action. On the {K-Diamonds} turn, Schillhabel made it 50,000 to go and Cao quickly folded.

One table over, Stephen Chidwick doubled in the very last hand with pocket queens against the pocket jacks of Paul Phua.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stefan Schillhabel de
Stefan Schillhabel
WPT 1X Winner
650,000 100,000
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
530,000 250,000
Rui Cao fr
Rui Cao
420,000 20,000
Steffen Sontheimer de
Steffen Sontheimer
Day 2 Chip Leader
380,000 70,000
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
150,000 -330,000

Tags: Paul PhuaRui CaoStefan SchillhabelSteffen SontheimerStephen Chidwick

Last Five Hands

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

The tournament clock has been paused with 15 minutes remaining on level seven and there will be just five more hands played today, with the opening flight of the Triton Super High Roller Montenegro Main Event concluding shortly.

Aldemir and Loeser Back In

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Koray Aldemir got back in for bullet three while Manig Loeser re-entered for the first time.

Stephen Chidwick boosted his stack without showdown after moving all in on the {Q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{10-Hearts} turn, and Christian Christner on the button let go to forfeit the pot of around 120,000.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Stephen Chidwick gb
Stephen Chidwick
WSOP 1X Winner
280,000 140,000
Koray Aldemir de
Koray Aldemir
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
260,000 260,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
Defending Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
240,000 240,000

Tags: Christian ChristnerKoray AldemirManig LoeserStephen Chidwick

In The Commentary Booth With Randy ‘nanonoko’ Lew and Kane Kalas

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
The Triton Super High Roller Montenegro casting team: Randy 'nanonoko' Lew and Kane Kalas
The Triton Super High Roller Montenegro casting team: Randy 'nanonoko' Lew and Kane Kalas

Watching televised or live streamed poker tournaments would not be anywhere near as exciting if there were not some entertaining and insightful commentary to accompany all the action.

Fortunately, the Triton Poker team have the skills of online poker professional Randy ‘nanonoko’ Lew and semi-professional player and professional poker commentator Kane Kalas to call upon to cast their highly entertaining live stream.

Streaming live poker is not your standard job, but then neither is playing professionally, but Lew and Kalas have some experience at doing both, and do a pretty good job of it too.

The 32-year-old Lew streams regularly on twitch when he is grinding tournaments for a living, and is not too bad at that either, with over $1.42-million in live tournament winnings and over $1-million in online tournament winnings.

Kalas is also no slouch. The 28-year-old former professional, now semi-professional poker player boasts over $1.25 million in live tournament winnings. Kalas also has broadcasting and commentating in the blood; the son of legendary Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball commentator Harry Kalas, Kane’s brother Todd also sportscasts professionally for the Houston Astros.

PokerNews presenter Laura Cornelius interviews Kane Kalas

PokerNews caught up with the pair on a break and grilled them about what it’s like behind the casting desk and on the end of a microphone.

Is it more fun playing or commentating?

Kane Kalas: “I enjoy both. I think it really depends on my mood. When I’ve been playing a whole lot then I really want to commentate, and when I’ve been commentating a whole lot without playing then I’m ready to get back to the tables and play.”

Randy Lew: “I enjoy playing more, just like because you can win chips and lose chips [chuckles]. But the good thing about commentary is that it’s relaxed so you’re still involved with poker but you don’t have the stress of putting up the buy-in and you can actually learn a lot during commentary. You’re not really learning while you’re playing, usually, you’re just trying to apply the things that you do and the learning is after you finish playing.”

How did the two of you get into the live commentary game?

Kane Kalas: “The first time I ever did a broadcast was part of a iPoker iPops event, where it was an online tournament, but then the final 12, or final 16 players came together and played live for the final two tables.”

“I busted before making the final table. But they were doing a live stream at the final table and I said ‘Hey! I’ll help out and do some color commentary for the broadcaster.’ Jesse May was broadcasting the tournament and so that was my first time doing it, I must have been 20-years-old, it was a lot of fun.”

Randy Lew: “So I’ve done some guest commentary for the EPT’s and things like that, but the time when I started to do a lot more commentary was during the Aussie Millions with Jason Somerville. He hosted that first one and I did a bunch of guest commentary for him. I was only planning on doing it the once, but he was like ‘Hey! Come back, everyone loved you,’ so I went back and we did the PCA commentary as well and then he invited me in to do Aussie Millions again, this previous one that just passed, so it just kinda fell into my hands I guess."

Which is the bigger challenge, remaining creative when commentating, or playing your best poker during long tournament days?

Kane Kalas: “Probably remaining creative while commentating I guess. Depending on the situation and depending on the tournaments I might not know the players that well so I’m always able to kinda commentate with a good fundamental game theory background. I’m always able to make good points about the hands, but I don’t necessarily always know inside stories and things that might be interesting to the audience. You have to do a little more field research there, and oftentimes you can’t really do that because the players are playing and they’re not going to be giving you that information all the time. “

Randy Lew: “Usually when I’m playing I like to think that I’m playing my best, but when you’re getting far in a tournament I don’t look at my phone anymore so I’m really tuned into all the bet sizes and maybe some live tells, or anything like that. Whereas commentary, it’s hard to really think of new things to say. But I know a lot of things to say so…[chuckles]. Once I get through all of that, maybe when I do this over and over again maybe I might run out of material, but, yeah, I think that it [commentary] is harder.”

What is the most hilarious chat box comment you have seen posted in the chat box when commentating?

Randy Lew: “That’s kinda hard actually, nothing that stands out… I mean I know there is some stupid stuff, maybe I get back to you on that one.”

Kane Kalas: “Something I like to always ask the chat is ‘what do you think these players would be doing if they weren’t professional poker players?’ You know, what you’d expect, just based on their look, what they would be doing for a living. I had one player one time, he was wearing sunglasses and he had his shirt unbuttoned a little bit and he looked like he went to the gym a lot and the whole chat just started calling him Johnny Cage from Mortal Kombat. I was like, oh yeah, that’s perfect, he’s totally Johnny Cage!”

Tags: Kane KalasRandy Lew

Aldemir Jams Into Tang and Fast

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante

Three-way to the {J-Clubs}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts} turn, Dietrich Fast bet 45,000 with the {10-Clubs}{9-Clubs} to see Koray Aldemir check-raise all in out of the small blind for 224,000 with the {A-Spades}{10-Spades}.Devan Tang from under the gun folded the [Js10d

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dietrich Fast de
Dietrich Fast
WSOP 1X Winner
478,000 243,000
Koray Aldemir de
Koray Aldemir
WSOP Main Event Champion
WSOP 1X Winner
336,000 336,000
Devan Tang hk
Devan Tang
113,000 8,000

Tags: Devan TangDietrich FastKoray Aldemir

Tan Busts Loeser

Niveau 7 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Manig Loeser
Manig Loeser

Over on table four, Marius Torbergsen shot up the leader board while Bryn Kenney took a hit after coming back from the final break. And then, defending Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro Main Event champion Manig Loeser opened to 9,000 out of a stack of 70,000 and Dominik Nitsche from one seat over on the button three-bet to 27,000.

Xuan Tan in the big blind simply four-bet all in for 278,000, and Loeser called after using one time bank extension and some confusion as to when his shot clock had been out. Nitsche folded and the cards were turned over.

Manig Loeser: {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Xuan Tan: {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

The board came {A-Spades}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} gave Tan two pair and Loeser left the table with a "nice hand." Tan joked "all in all in" while raking in the pot.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Wai Leong Chan my
Wai Leong Chan
Day 1 Chip Leader
800,000 25,000
Marius Torbergsen no
Marius Torbergsen
620,000 303,300
Xuan Tan cn
Xuan Tan
380,000 64,000
Bryn Kenney us
Bryn Kenney
WSOP 1X Winner
230,000 -151,000
Dominik Nitsche de
Dominik Nitsche
WSOP 4X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
170,000 -135,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
Defending Champion
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Eliminé

Tags: Bryn KenneyDominik NitscheManig LoeserMarius TorbergsenXuan Tan