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    HomeCasinoMike Watson Wins 2024 Triton Montenegro $30K Occasion ($1.023M)

    Mike Watson Wins 2024 Triton Montenegro $30K Occasion ($1.023M)

    Mike Watson

    The Triton Poker Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence in Montenegro has topped its third champion, and Mike Watson took dwelling the highest honors. Watson raked in $1,023,000, the primary seven-figure prize of the present collection, taking his earnings from Triton occasions previous the $10 million barrier.

    Occasion #3 was the $30,000 buy-in No-Restrict Maintain’em 8-Handed event, which drew 100 distinctive gamers. Fifty-four gamers re-entered, seeming not delay by the $30,000 buy-in, taking the entire attendance to 154 and the prize pool to $4,620,000.

    On Day 1 of the event, the sphere was whittled to solely 25 hopefuls. Mario Mosboeck was the unlucky bubble boy, busting in twenty eighth place and leaving empty-handed. Watson’s fellow Canadian Andrew Chen and Chuck Chu crashed out earlier than Day 1 concluded; each captured $46,200 prizes.

    The star-studded closing 25 step by step dwindled all through Day 2, with superstars equivalent to Mikita Badziakouski, Chris Moneymaker, Dimitar Danchev, and Patrik Antonius dropping by the wayside.

    The nine-handed closing desk was set when the 2019 World Sequence of Poker (WSOP) Primary Occasion champion Hossein Ensan busted. Ensan was all-in similtaneously Daniel Rezaei, and a double-elimination was a risk. Ensan’s suited king-deuce misplaced to Leon Sturm‘s ace-deuce, however Rezaei survived after his ace-queen remained greatest towards Wai Kiat Lee‘s dominated ace-seven.

    Occasion #3: $30,000 NLH 8-Handed Last Desk Chip Counts

    Rank Participant Nation Chips Large Blinds
    1 Wai Kiat Lee Malaysia 6,225,000 50
    2 Mike Watson Canada 5,800,000 46
    3 David Yan New Zealand 5,125,000 41
    4 Ding Biao China 3,750,000 30
    5 Leon Sturm Germany 2,700,000 22
    6 Morten Klein Norway 2,525,000 20
    7 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom 2,100,000 17
    8 Sirzat Hissou Germany 1,475,000 12
    9 Daniel Rezaei Austria 1,100,000 9

    Stephen Chidwick sat down on the closing desk seventh in chips, but was the primary finalist heading out of the event space. Chidwick misplaced a coinflip with pocket jacks towards the king-queen of golf equipment in Sirzat Hissou‘s hand earlier than getting the final of his chips in towards Watson’s ace-nine of diamonds and dropping to quad nines.

    Rezaei appeared set for an epic comeback after doubling by way of Watson, however two fingers in fast succession towards Morten Klein noticed the Austrian bow out in eighth. Rezaei misplaced a good chunk with suited ace-six towards ace-jack, then discovered himself void of chips when his king-jack didn’t beat Klein’s superior ace-king of diamonds.

    Leon Sturm
    Leon Sturm

    Seventh place went to Sturm in an unlucky set of circumstances. Sturm appeared down at king-seven of golf equipment and opted to maneuver all-in for 18 large blinds when the motion folded to him within the small blind. Ordinarily, this transfer would have received the blinds and antes. Nevertheless, Lee awoke with pocket queens, and he made one of many simpler calls of his profession. The queens held, and Sturm was gone.

    Hissou rode his luck a little bit when he cracked Watson’s pocket kings with ace-six of diamonds, enhancing to a flush to shoot down these cowboys. His luck ran out after he flopped journey kings with king-queen. Hissou was locked in battle with New Zealand’s David Yan, who expertly reeled in Hissou after turning a straight with queen-jack. Yan set himself up for a shove on the river, which is exactly what he did, and Hissou could not discover a fold.

    Yan then eradicated Norway’s Klein in a conventional coinflip state of affairs. Yan three-bet with pocket nines after Ding Bao opened the pot after which referred to as when Klein four-bet all-in from the massive blind with what turned out to be ace-king. 5 low playing cards later, Klein made his approach to the cashier’s desk whereas Yan climbed up the chip counts.

    David Yan
    David Yan

    Not one of the closing 4 gamers have been notably deep-stacked, that means something might occur. Yan was on the prime of the chip counts till he check-called each road in a hand towards Biao, the place Biao’s pocket tens had improved to an unlikely flush. The final of Yan’s chips went into the center with ace-king versus Lee’s king-queen of spades, and a queen on the flop was all she wrote for the New Zealander.

    The third occasion of the Montenegro collection progressed to heads-up with the premature demise of Biao. Lee open-shoved from the button with ace-seven, and Biao had a compulsory name within the large blind with pocket jacks. Biao referred to as however discovered himself ending in third place after the vendor positioned an ace on the flop.

    Lee held a three-to-one chip lead over Watson initially of heads-up, and appeared set to seize his first Triton Poker Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence title; Watson had different concepts. Watson’s ace-trey remained greatest towards Lee’s queen-deuce of spades to degree issues.

    The ultimate hand noticed Lee’s queen-six enhance to prime pair on a nine-queen-seven flop, with Watson holding eight-six for a straight draw. Watson made his straight with the arrival of the 5 of hearts on the flip, and he claimed Lee’s stack and the title with a river shove that Lee made a crying name of. Lee busted in second place for $691,000, leaving Watson to say the $1,023,000 prime prize and his fourth Triton title.

    Occasion #3: $30,000 NLH 8-Handed Last Desk Outcomes

    Rank Participant Nation Prize
    1 Mike Watson Canada $1,023,000
    2 Kiat Lee Malaysia $691,000
    3 Ding Biao China $475,000
    4 David Yan New Zealand $387,400
    5 Morten Klein Norway $309,000
    6 Sirzat Hissou Germany $238,000
    7 Leon Sturm Germany $173,000
    8 Daniel Rezaei Austria $125,000
    9 Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom $103,400

    Chris Moneymaker Kicks Off Triton Montenegro with Gorgeous Excessive-Curler Win

    Kuznetsov Leads Occasion #5 With 47 Gamers Remaining

    Occasion #5: $40,000 NLH 7-Handed Thriller Bounty was operating whereas Watson was marching to victory in Occasion #3. Together with re-entries, 151 gamers purchased in for $40,000, however solely 47 progressed to Day 2, which shuffles up and offers at 1:00 p.m. CEST on Might 16.

    Russia’s Nikita Kuznetsov is the participant to catch going into Day 2; his 1,740,000 stack is the equal of 70 large blinds. Kuznetsov could maintain a bonus initially of play, however some unimaginable gamers are within the chasing pack, so the Russian has loads of work forward of him.

    Andrew Chen (1,600,000) and Orpen Kisacikoglu (1,525,000) make up the highest three, whereas the likes of Henrik Hecklen (1,130,000), Jason Koon (1,055,000), and Aleksejs Ponakovs (880,000) discover themselves within the prime ten.

    The likes of Danny Tang (830,000), Matthias Eibinger (795,000), Phil Ivey (775,000), Artur Martirosian (500,000), and Chris Moneymaker (485,000) are additionally nonetheless in rivalry.

    Occasion #5: $40,000 NLH 7-Handed Thriller Bounty Prime 10 Chip Counts

    Rank Participant Nation Chips Large Blinds
    1 Nikita Kuznetsov Russia 1,740,000 70
    2 Andrew Chen Canada 1,600,000 64
    3 Orpen Kisacikoglu Turkey 1,525,000 61
    4 Xianchao Shen China 1,420,000 57
    5 David Yan New Zealand 1,315,000 53
    6 Henrik Hecklen Denmark 1,130,000 45
    7 Leon Sturm Germany 1,075,000 43
    8 Jason Koon United States 1,055,000 42
    9 Daniel Rezaei Austria 945,000 38
    10 Aleksejs Ponakovs Latvia 880,000 35

    Remaining Schedule

    Date Time Occasion
    Thu 16 Might 1:00 p.m. #5 – NLHE Thriller Bounty 7-Handed Day 2
      3:00 p.m. #6 – $53,000 NLHE Bounty Quattro 7-Handed Day 1
    Fri 17 Might 1:00 p.m. #6 – NLHE Bounty Quattro 7-Handed Day 2
      3:00 p.m. #7 – $53,000 NLHE 8-Handed Day 1
    Sat 18 Might 12:00 p.m. #7 – NLHE 8-Handed Day 2
      3:00 p.m. #8 – $106,000 NLHE 8-Handed Day 1
    Solar 19 Might 1:00 p.m. #8 – NLHE 8-Handed Day 2
    Mon 20 Might 2:00 p.m. #9 – $132,500 NLHE Triton Primary Occasion Day 1
    Tue 21 Might 1:00 p.m. $132,500 NLHE Triton Primary Occasion Day 2
      5:00 p.m. #10 – $52,000 NLHE Turbo 8-Handed
    Wed 22 Might 1:00 p.m. Triton Primary Occasion Last Desk
      2:00 p.m. #11 – $212,000 NLHE 8-Handed Day 1
    Thu 23 Might 1:00 p.m. #11 – NLHE 8-Handed Day 2
      4:00 p.m. #12 – $26,000 Pot-Restrict Omaha Day 1
    Fri 24 Might 1:00 p.m. #12 – Pot-Restrict Omaha Day 2
      2:00 p.m. #13 – $26,000 PLO Primary Occasion Day 1
    Sat 25 Might 1:00 p.m. #13 – PLO Primary Occasion Day 2
      4:00 p.m. #15 – $52,000 Pot-Restrict Omaha Day 1
    Solar 26 Might 1:00 p.m. Pot-Restrict Omaha Day 2
      4:00 p.m. #16 – $31,200 Pot-Restrict Omaha Quatro Bounty

    Images by Joe Giron/Poker Picture Archive

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