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  • Michael Addamo Joins The Incredible, Improbable Decade-Long Run of High Roller Heaters
    Michael Addamo Joins The Incredible, Improbable Decade-Long Run of High Roller Heaters

    It was a familiar scene on the set of the 2021 World Series of Poker $50,000 High Roller. With four players left and over $1.1 million up top, Australian sensation Michael Addamo held a massive chip lead over his final three opponents and looked to be cruising to yet another seven-figure victory.

  • 2019 Retrospective: Marchington, Strauss, Triton Million Top August
    2019 Retrospective: Marchington, Strauss, Triton Million Top August

    As 2019 draws to a close, PocketFives takes a look back at the year that was in poker news, going month-by-month through the biggest and most important stories of the year. Even though it was August, the WSOP Main Event was back in the headlines, as a player that was disqualified from the tournament had […]

  • Bryn Kenney Quite Content to March to the Beat of His Own Drummer
    Bryn Kenney Quite Content to March to the Beat of His Own Drummer

    If you were somehow able to plug your headphones into the music that plays in Bryn Kenney‘s head every day, you might find yourself suddenly out of step. Kenney does not keep pace with his companions and, quite clearly, the man hears a very different drummer.

  • Triton SHR Series London Produces Million Dollar Scores Galore
    Triton SHR Series London Produces Million Dollar Scores Galore

    The 2019 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series wrapped up its festival of high-stakes events in London last week. There were seven events, headlined by the £1,050,000 buy-in Triton Million: A Helping Hand for Charity and several million-dollar scores were had. Chief among them was Bryn Kenney with his £16,890,509 result, that converted to $20,563,324.

  • Aaron Zang Wins Poker’s Richest Tournament, the Triton Million
    Aaron Zang Wins Poker’s Richest Tournament, the Triton Million

    Aaron Zang has done it! On Saturday, he captured the title in poker’s richest-ever tournament, winning the £1,050,000 buy-in Triton Million: A Helping Hand for Charity for £13,779,791 in prize money.

  • Triton Million Payouts Guaranteed To Shake Up All Time Money List
    Triton Million Payouts Guaranteed To Shake Up All Time Money List

    Triton Poker set out to make poker history this week and they most certainly will and in more ways than one.

  • Dream ‘What Could Have Been’ Pairings for the Triton Million
    Dream ‘What Could Have Been’ Pairings for the Triton Million

    The Triton Million: A Helping Hand for Charity will be a record setter when action kicks off Thursday. The £1,050,000 buy-in tournament will make it the biggest buy-in in poker history, and the event comes with a unique format. It’s a freezeout where recreational/businessmen players can enter via invite only. Those invited can then issue […]

  • TRITON MILLION: The Super High Roller Elite Players Set for Battle
    TRITON MILLION: The Super High Roller Elite Players Set for Battle

    The Triton Super High Roller Poker Series is about to make history. On Thursday, August 1 the Triton Million: A Helping Hand For Charity tournament will begin and it’s £1,050,000 buy-in will make the three-day event the biggest buy-in in poker history.

  • TRITON MILLION: Getting to Know the Businessmen and Women Players
    TRITON MILLION: Getting to Know the Businessmen and Women Players

    The 2019 Triton Super High Roller Series London kicks off this week with the biggest buy-in in tournament poker history as the highlight. Deemed the Triton Million: A Helping Hand for Charity, the event has a gargantuan £1,050,000 buy-in, of which £1,000,000 goes to the prize pool and £50,000 goes towards charitable causes.

  • Triton Million Focuses Poker World’s Attention on London
    Triton Million Focuses Poker World’s Attention on London

    London won’t be burning with boredom this week. The biggest buy-in poker tournament ever takes over London this week with many of the world’s best high roller poker players playing at the invite of big-swinging recreational players.