Triton Poker Cyprus 2023: Updated schedule, results, champions for Super High Roller Series

Kieran Francis

Triton Poker Cyprus 2023: Updated schedule, results, champions for Super High Roller Series image

The Triton Poker Super High Roller Series continues to showcase the world's best poker players with its fourth stop of season two in Northern Cyprus.

Poker talent including Jason Koon, Stephen Chidwick and Justin Bonomo duel it out in various tournaments for astronomical sums of money.

The Sporting News explains everything you need to know about the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series.

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When is Triton Poker Cyprus 2023?

  • May 10-25 at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel, Kyrenia, Northern Cyprus
  • Event will be streamed via Triton Poker Plus app, Twitch and YouTube.

Triton Poker Cyprus 2023: Schedule of events and results

DateTime (local time)EventBuy-In (USD)WinnerPrizemoney (USD)
May 10-111pm (both days)GG Super Million$ Live$25,000Santhosa Suvarna (India)$700,000
May 11-123pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 7 Handed$20,000Jason Koon (USA)$663,000
May 12-133pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 6 Handed - Mystery Bounty$30,000Ding Biao (Hong Kong)$540,500
May 13-143pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed$40,000Gregoire Auzoux (France)$1,050,024
May 14-153pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 7 Handed$50,000Viacheslav Buldygin (Russia)$1,342,000
May 154pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Turbo$25,000Anatoly Zlotnikov (Russia)$496,100
May 16-171pm (both days)No Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed$75,000Michael Soyza (Malaysia)$1,735,000
May 18-201pm (all three days)No Limit Hold'Em - Luxon Invitiational$200,000Ramin Hajiyev (Azerbaijan)$4,122,554
May 19-204pm/1pmPot Limit Omaha$25,000Chris Brewer (USA)$292,449
May 20-222pm/1pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Main Event$100,000Jason Koon (USA)$2,451,082
May 214pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Turbo$50,000Danny Tang (Hong Kong)$545,000
May 22-233pm/1pmPot Limit Omaha$30,000Michael Watson (Canada)$347,000
May 23-242pm/1pmShort Deck - Ante Only (2 Bullets)$25,000Richard Yong (Malaysia)$323,000
May 24-254pm/1pmShort Deck - Main Event$50,000Danny Tang (Hong Kong)$750,000
May 253pmShort Deck - Ante Only$20,000Daniel Dvoress (Canada)$214,000

View structures for all tournaments here.

How to watch and live stream Triton Poker Cyprus 2023?

The Triton Poker Plus app allows fans to follow every hand of every tournament digitally at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in Cyprus.

There will also be a live stream available via the app, Twitch and YouTube which will showcase a feature table and eventually the final table.

You can download the Triton Poker Plus app from the Apple app store and Google Play.

How does the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series work?

Cyprus is the fourth stop of the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series, with the previous three events held in Madrid, Cyprus and Vietnam.

Along with masses of prizemoney, players accumulate points for their results, which go toward their tally in the race for Ivan Leow award (Triton's Player of the Year).

Past winners of Triton Poker Super High Roller Series

Madrid, Spain - Gran Via - May 13-25 2022

NameWinnerPrizemoney
€20,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedMichael Addamo (Australia)€478,000
€30,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 7 HandedPaul Phua (Malaysia)€740,400
€20,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante OnlyChristopher Brewer (USA)€372,000
€25,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante Only Rui Cao (France)€497,000
€50,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 7 HandedMikita Bodyakovsky (Belarus)€1,340,000
€75,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedMichael Addamo (Australia)€1,152,086
€50,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante OnlyChin Lim (Malaysia)€855,000
€100,000 No Limit Hold'Em - Triton Main EventHenrik Hecklen (Denmark)€2,170,509
€50,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed TurboLaszlo Bujtas (Hungary)€630,000
€25,000 Pot Limit OmahaTom Dwan (USA)€290,000
€100,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - SD Main EventStephen Chidwick (England)€1,800,000
€150,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante OnlyJason Koon (USA)€1,750,000
€30,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante Only TurboTom Dwan (USA)€336,000

Kyrenia, Cypris - Merit Hotel - Sep 5-10 2022

NameWinnerPrizemoney
$25,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedPatrik Antonius (Finland)$825,000
$30,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 6 HandedBenjamin Tollerene (USA)$807,927
$50,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 6 HandedPieter Aerts (Belgium)$1,472,000
$75,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedKahle Burns (Australia)$1,730,000
$200,000 No Limit Hold'Em - Coin Rivet InvitationalSam Grafton (USA)$5,500,000
$25,000 Pot Limit OmahaChristopher Philippou (Cyprus)$270,000
$100,000 No Limit Hold'Em - Main EventPunnat Punsri (Thailand)$2,600,000
$50,000 No Limit Hold'em - TurboMatthias Eibinger (Austria)$545,000
$30,000 No Limit Short Deck Holdem - Ante OnlyPhil Ivey (USA)$387,000
$40,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante Only Single BulletKarl Chappe-Gatien (France)$565,000
$50,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante Only Single BulletSam Greenwood (Canada)$341,275

Hoi An, Vietnam - Hoiana Resort - Mar 1-13 2023

NameWinnerPrizemoney
$25,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedWebster Lim (Malaysia)$965,000
$15,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 7 HandedJose Barbero (Argentina)$600,000
$20,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed - Mystery BountyMark Rubbathan (England)$396,000
$30,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 7 HandedJans Arends (Netherlands)$921,178
$50,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedDao Minh Phu (Vietnam)$1,670,000
$75,000 No Limit Hold'Em - 8 HandedOrpen Kisacikoglu (Turkey)$1,753,000
$25,000 No Limit Hold'Em - TurboAndrew Leathem (Scotland)$670,000
$100,000 No Limit Hold'Em - Main EventTalal Shakerchi (England)$3,250,000
$50,000 No Limit Hold'Em - TurboJason Koon (USA)$574,000
$25,000 Short Deck - Ante OnlyDanny Tang (Hong Kong)$427,000
$25,000 Short Deck - Ante OnlyMichael Watson (Canada)$695,000
$100,000 Short Deck Hold'Em - Main EventAaron Zang (China)$1,544,000
$20,000 Short Deck Hold'Em - Ante Only TurboSam Greenwood (Canada)$207,000

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.