Triton Poker Vietnam 2023: How to watch, events, tournaments, live stream, buy-ins for Super High Roller Series

Kieran Francis

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The Triton Poker Super High Roller Series has become one of the fixtures on the poker calendar and it continues with its third stop of season two in Hoi An, Vietnam.

Some of the world's most famous poker stars are competing on the Triton circuit, including Stephen Chidwick, Jason Koon and Isaac Haxton.

With a variety of tournaments involving huge prizemoney at a beautiful Vietnamese location, The Sporting News explains everything you need to know about the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series.

WATCH: Triton Poker Vietnam 2023 LIVE stream: 25,000 GG Super Millions

When and where is Triton Poker Vietnam 2023?

The Vietnamese leg of the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series will be held between March 1-13 at the Hoiana Resort and Golf in Quang Nam.

Hoiana Resort and Golf is approximately 11km from the famous Vietnam tourist town of Hoi An, while it's 56km from the city of Da Nang, which has an international airport.

How to watch and live stream Triton Poker Vietnam 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 Vietnam.

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.

What events and tournaments are scheduled for Triton Poker Vietnam 2023?

With buy-ins ranging from US15,000-100,000 at the Vietnam event, Triton Poker Super High Roller Series attracts some of the biggest names in poker.

There will also be a variety of different events including no limit hold'em, bounty, turbo, short deck and the main event.

Super High Roller Series schedule - Vietnam

DateTime (local time)EventBuy-In 
Mar 1-21pm (both days)GG Super Million Live25,000
Mar 2-34pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed15,000
Mar 3-43pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed - Mystery Bounty20,000
Mar 4-53pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed30,000
Mar 5-63pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed50,000
Mar 6-71pm/4pmNo Limit Hold'Em - 8 Handed75,000
Mar 74pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Turbo25,000
Mar 8-102pm/1pm/1pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Main Event100,000
Mar 94pmNo Limit Hold'Em - Turbo50,000
Mar 10-112pm/1pmShort Deck - Ante Only25,000
Mar 11-123pm/1pmShort Deck - Ante Only50,000
Mar 12-134pm/1pmShort Deck - Main Event100,000
Mar 133pmShort Deck - Ante Only20,000

View structures for all tournaments here.

How does the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series work?

Vietnam is the third stop of the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series, with the previous two events held in Madrid and Cyprus last year.

There will be a final stop later this year at a yet-to-be-revealed location.

Along with masses of prizemoney, players accumulate points for their results, which go toward their tally in the race for Ivan Leow award.

Who is leading the Ivan Leow award for Triton Poker's Player of the Year?

With two stops left, including Vietnam, some of the biggest names in poker are in contention for the Player of the Year award.

Current leader Stephen Chidwick is fourth in poker's all-time money list with an accumulation of $44,665,133 in live earnings.

Ivan Leow award standings

PositionNameCountryPoints
1Stephen ChidwickEngland1,904
2Sam GreenwoodCanada1,543
3Jason KoonUSA1,374
4Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus1,348
5Seth DaviesUSA1,328
6Danny TangHong Kong1,322
7Isaac HaxtonUSA1,208
8Paul PhuaMalaysia1,171
9Michael AddamoAustralia1,074
10Daniel DvoressCanada997
11Patrick AntoniusFinland929
12Chin Wei LimMalaysia909
13Tom DwanUSA908
14Phil IveyUSA866
15Henrik HecklenDenmark855
16Michael SoyzaMalaysia814
17Elton TsangHong Kong783
18Chris BrewerUSA752
19Benjamin TollereneUSA743
20Fedor HolzGermany736

See the full leaderboard here.

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.