2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Macau

HK $1,000,000 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 Triton Super High Roller Series Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
22,410,400 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,000,000 HKD
Entries
83
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000

Largest Prize in Triton SHR History Up for Grabs Today at HK $1,000,000 Macau Main Event

The lion��s share of the largest prize pool in Triton Super High Roller Series history will be awarded this afternoon as Day 3 of the HK $1,000,000 Macau Main Event final table plays down to a champion. Just eight hopefuls remain chasing a top prize of HK $22,410,400 (US $2,872,299).

Cards will hit the felt at 1 PM inside the Galaxy Macau Hotel with Spain��s Adrian Mateos at the helm. An end of day elimination of James Chen propelled Mateos to the top of the leaderboard on Day 2, edging fellow young poker prodigy Fedor Holz for the chip lead. Mateos will stack up 4,785,000 when he opens his bag this afternoon with Holz returning with 4,325,000.

The rest of the final table shapes up with Dietrich Fast (3,370,000), Kahle Burns (2,625,000), Timothy Adams (2,185,000), Stephen Chidwick (1,395,000), Isaac Haxton (1,075,000), and Poker Hall of Fame member John Juanda (990,000).

PlayerCountryChip CountSeat
Timothy AdamsCanada2,185,0001
Stephen ChidwickUK1,395,0002
Isaac HaxtonUSA1,075,0003
Kahle BurnsAustralia2,625,0004
Fedor HolzGermany4,325,0005
Dietrich FastGermany3,370,0006
John JuandaIndonesia990,0007
Adrian MateosSpain4,785,0008

Between the eight finalists, they share over US $90,000,000 in career live-recorded tournament earnings. Half of that comes from just Holz and Juanda alone with more than a quarter owned by Holz.

There are some interesting side notes for the field in terms of where they finish today. A win for any finalist but Holz will be the best tournament cash of their career. Juanda can do it with even a runner-up finish while Mateos and Fast will score with top three spots. Adams and Chidwick need fourth or better while Burns can do it with a sixth-place cash. In fact, Burns will double his career live-recorded tournament earnings with a second place finish or better.

Here are the prizes the field are left fighting for:

PlacePrize HKDPrize USD
122,410,400 HKDUS $2,872,299
216,398,000 HKDUS $2,101,674
310,151,000 HKDUS $1,301,018
46,950,000 HKDUS $890,757
54,607,000 HKDUS $590,425
63,436,000 HKDUS $440,380
72,811,000 HKDUS $360,257
82,421,000 HKDUS $310,271

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Tags: Adrian MateosDietrich FastFedor HolzIsaac HaxtonJohn JuandaKahle BurnsStephen ChidwickTimothy Adams