Big names and big bustouts in Paradise at Triton Million

The biggest buy-in tournament of the year got underway yesterday in the Bahamas, the Triton Million at WSOP Paradise matching big-name pros and mega-wealthy amateurs, each player paying $500,000 for the privilege.

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As you can see from the image above, the pros and rich recs were kept separate on day 1, although a few of the names may have you scratching your head.

Orpen “Orp the Turk” Kisacikoglu isn’t a pro? Doesn’t Santosh Suvarna crush highstakes full time? What about Jared Bleznick? Well, the lines are sometimes blurred.

In Bleznick’s case, he gave up full time play claiming “it doesn’t do it for me anymore”, moving into the realm of sports card collecting and opening his own shop, Legacy Sports Cards, in Las Vegas, along with fellow former poker pro, Tom Marchese.

Bleznick’s tilt at the Triton Million started with the following crazy battle on the very first hand of the tournament…

Einhorn, the president of investment firm Greenlight Capital, simply bought back in for another $500k, chickenfeed for a man worth more than $1.5billion.

With 37 “couples”, the 74 initial entries had somehow swollen to 95 buy-ins by the end of day one, the prizepool sitting at $47,000,000 and a who’s who of the poker world chasing the money.

The match-ups between elite amateur and top pro were as follows:

Triton Million Pairings

InviteePoker Pro
Ossi KetolaPatrik Antonius
David EinhornTaylor von Kriegenbergh
Santhosh SuvarnaNick Petrangelo
Chad DeberrySean Winter
Paul PhuaPhil Ivey
Kannapong ThanarattrakulPunnat Punsri
Brandon StevenChance Kornuth
Alfred DecarolisStephen Chidwick
Saya OnoKayhan Mokri
Charlie HookSeth Davies
Wai Kin YongAleksejs Ponakovs
Vinny LinghamJason Koon
Andrew PantlingSam Greenwood
Jessica TeuslFedor Holz
Jared BleznickAlex Kulev
Ryan FeldmanDaniel Negreanu
Jusso KoskelaElias Talvitie
Ferdinand PutraDanny Tang
Raul ManzanaresKiat Lee
Wayne HeungJuan Pardo
Eric WassersonNick Schulman
Konstantin MaslakArtur Martirosian
Sinan UnluMatthias Eibinger
Rob YongMikita Badziakouski
Phil NagyNacho Barbero
Ding BiaoDavid Yan
Orpen KisacikogluDaniel Dvoress
Sirzat HissouBryn Kenney
Sosia JiangIsaac Haxton
Alejandro LococoJoao Vieira
Yoshiaki NagakiMichael Addamo
James HopkinsAlex Foxen
Michael MoncekShaun Deeb
Elton TsangJustin Bonomo
Esti WangAdrian Mateos
Philip SternheimerBen Heath

Ivey’s $Million Day

Phil Ivey, invited by Triton Poker head honcho and long-time friend, Paul Phu, was among those who had to rebuy, as did Aleksejs Ponakovs, both looking forward to the prospect of some amateurs at their table on day 2.

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Ivey fell at the hands of Alex Kulev, the Bulgarian pro paired with Bleznick…

Phil Ivey: K♦ J♥
Alex Kulev: Q♠ Q♣

Flop: 6♣ J♣ Q♦

Turn: K♥

Kulev had bet pre- and both streets, snap-calling Ivey’s turn re-raise shove. The river didn’t help the 11-time WSOP brace let winner…

River: 7♣

…and Ivey was off to the cage to rebuy.

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Negreanu not fazed by monster buy-in

Daniel Negreanu, partnered with HCL founder Ryan Feldman, revealed that the $500k buy-in isn’t his biggest ever outlay for a poker event…

By the end of level 10, the day’s play closed with 67 players still in contention, the top 10 a mix of pros and amateurs, the top 10 chip counts below.

End of Day 1 Chip Counts

RankPlayerChip Count
1Michael Moncek3,815,000
2Sinan Unlu3,200,000
3Paul Phua2,750,000
4Sosia Jiang2,665,000
5Fedor Holz2,625,000
6Patrik Antonius2,570,000
7Jared Bleznick2,535,000
8Konstantin Maslak2,150,000
9Chance Kornuth2,140,000
10Taylor von Kriegenbergh2,140,000

We’ll be back again with all the best of the day 2 action so be sure to check in regularly for the latest news!

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