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Rapper Alejandro Lococo wins the Triton Million, $12,070,000 and his first WSOP bracelet
Argentine rapper Alejandro Lococo, who has appeared on various major series, played his first Triton tournament and was immediately crowned champion. He pocketed a huge $12,070,000 payday and won his first ever WSOP bracelet.
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LIVE: WSOP Paradise Triton Million (Final Day)
A $12,070,000 prize along with a WSOP bracelet awaits the winner of the $525,000 buy-in Triton Million. The final 14 players are in the money and are led by Michael Moncek, but Daniel Dvoress, Adrian Mateos, Stephen Chidwick, Ben Heath, Alex Foxen and Chance Kornuth are also in the mix. Who will be the champion?
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Ryan Feldman Biggest Triton Million Loser, Michael Moncek Final Day Chipleader
Today we will meet the new WSOP bracelet winner and the owner of the huge $12,070,000 prize. The closest to it is Michael Moncek, who will enter the Triton Million final table as chipleader. The biggest loser of yesterday's Day 2 is definitely Ryan Feldman, who didn't notice that play was already on the bubble and busted out with no prize money.
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Eureka Main Event goes to the final, who will take home €517,730?
The last 14 players have made it to the final day of the Eureka Main Event, where €517,730 awaits the winner. Some of the finalists include Jack Sinclair and Gerald Karlic.
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LIVE: WSOP Paradise Triton Million (Day 2)
96 entries took down the $48,000,000 prizepool in the Triton Million. There are 68 players in the field and we'll know the final table at the end of the day. $12,070,000 awaits the winner. Follow the action on Day 2 with us.
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The Triton Million has kicked off, who hit $525,000 in the first hand?
The $525,000 buy-in, invitation-only tournament kicked off yesterday with Day 1. The Triton Million also featured the most expensive elimination in the first hand of the day.
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Martin Kabrhel Eureka Main Event chipleader
Czech player Martin Kabrhel made it to the third day of play at the Eureka Main Event as chipleader. Espen Jorstad became the Super High Roller Warm Up champion and also kicked off the Eureka Cup.
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Eureka Main Event sets new record, moves to Day 2 today
The Prague edition of the EPT set a new record right out of the gate with the Eureka Main Event. Last year's 4,403 entries are now a thing of the past and the new record number is 4,732 entries. As many as 707 players will enter today's Day 2.
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Vietnam Billionaire Club Challenge ends without a winner after suspicious player behaviour
The U Series of Poker Grand Finale is taking place in Vietnam right now, with the Billionaire Club Challenge taking place as part of the event. However, it did not have a winner and the trophy remained in the hands of the organisers. The suspicious behaviour of two Chinese players was to blame.
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András Németh wins the EPT Mystery Bounty to claim his fifth EPT trophy
The successful Hungarian pro proved his mettle once again as he entered the final day of the Mystery Bounty as a massive chipleader and turned his advantage into victory.
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VIDEO: As long as there is a chance, anything can happen in poker!
As they say, anything can happen in poker until 100% shines next to your name. The following video will convince you of this, in which you can look forward to hero folds, full house vs quads battles or a completed straight flush!
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EPT Prague Kicks Off, András Németh Chipleader on Mystery Bounty Final Day
EPT Prague kicked off yesterday with the first batch of tournaments, and today we'll find out the winner of the €10,200 buy-in Mystery Bounty tournament. Hungarian player András Németh is leading the way, but there are also names like Niklas Astedt, Roman Hrabec, Simone Andrian and Espen Jorstad. The Eureka Main Event also started yesterday.