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The 2020 Triton Player of the Year race will award its champion a whopping $2 Million HKD.

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The 2020 Triton Poker Series just got even more exciting as they announced their inaugural Player of the Year competition which will award the winner a whopping $2,000,000 HKD (~$257,000) and the coveted Triton Player of the Year Trophy.

Independent of other Player of the Year races, the Triton Poker Series looks to award the best performer in their series across all open events in 2020. Invitation-only and cash game events don’t count towards their Player of the Year race.

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The 2020 Triton Player of the Year campaign awards points to players based on finishing positions multiplied by the buy-in amount and the total number of entries and re-entries. The first stop on the 2020 Triton Poker Series tour is the February event in Jeju, South Korea. Here’s an overview of the rules of the Triton Player of the Year series.

Triton High Roller Series Player of the Year 2020 Points System
Points CalculationBuy-inMultiplierEntrantsMultiplier
1100100k-300k120-301
280301k-500k1.231-401.1
360501k-800k1.441-501.2
440801k-1M1.651-601.4
5201.01M-1.5M1.861-701.6
6101.51M & Main Events271-801.8
7681-902
84Extra Points91-1002.2
92Type101-1102.4
10-121On-time registration2111-1202.6
Every entry3121-1302.8
Every cash10131-1403
Player o/t Festival100141-1503.2

The Triton Poker Series started in September of 2016 with a charity event in Manila won by Wai King Yong and has since evolved into one of poker’s premiere high roller brands. Here’s an overview of the Top 10 All-Time Money List of Triton events.

Triton Poker All-Time Money List
NameCountryEarningsWinsCashes
1Bryn Kenney USA$30,373,405.0027
2Aaron Zang China$16,810,979.0011
3Jason Koon USA$12,334,232.00314
4Paul Phua Malaysia$12,211,350.00016
5Mikita Badziakouski Belarus$11,802,761.0039
6Dan Smith USA$10,840,516.0004
7Wai Kin Yong Malaysia$9,670,905.0039
8Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom$8,532,890.0007
9Rui Cao France$7,850,651.0018
10Isaac Haxton USA$7,843,792.00011

Stay tuned for more updates and Triton Poker Series coverage on Poker Central and the Triton Poker Twitter and Instagram pages.

Yu Liang came out on top of a field of 52 entries in the 2019 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London £50,000 ($62,950 USD) buy-in short deck event. The Marshall Islands resident overcame a tough final table to secure the title and the top prize of £777,000 ($947,940 USD).

This was the final event of the Triton London series, and it capped off a week of incredible high-stakes tournament action. The solid turnout for the closer built a prize pool of £2,465,000 ($3,007,300 USD), which was supposed to be awarded to the top seven finishers. In the end, a simultaneous elimination on the money bubble at two separate tables lead Mike Watson and Choon Tong Siow to chop seventh-place money. They each received $78,995 USD for their deep runs.

With that the final table of six was set. The first player to be eliminated was current 2019 Card Player Player of the Year race leader 'Stephen Chidwick. ':https://www.cardplayer.com/poker-players/77845-stephen-chidwick His AK lost out to the A8 of Richard Yong, who made a flush to send Chidwick to the rail with $195,444 USD. This was the British poker pro’s fourth cash at the Triton London series, bringing his total for the festival to $6,568,236. Nearly $5.4 million of that came for Chidwick’s fourth-place showing in the Triton Million event.

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Chidwick earned 170 POY points for his latest deep run. With 13 final tables and 3 titles won this year, Chidwick has extended his lead in the 2019 POY race sponsored by Global Poker.

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Yong also knocked out the fifth-place finisher, Arnaud Romain ($255,590 USD). David Benefield was fresh off of a win in the £25,000 buy-in short deck event at this series and held the chip lead as play got short-handed in this event. He furthered his advantage by eliminating Chin Wei Lim in fourth place ($330,986 USD), with his pocket tens making a full house to secure the pot.

Yu Liang and Yong clashed in the next major pot of the day. Yong got all-in with Q10 and was up against the KQ of Liang. Both players flopped a queen, and by the river Liang’s king kicker was enough to earn him the pot. Yong was awarded $435,540 USD for his third-place showing.

Benefield started heads-up play with the larger stack, but his two pair failed to hold up against Liang’s straight draw in a crucial all-in spot. With that win, Liang overtook the lead. The final hand saw Liang flop trips against top pair for Benefield, and all of the chips got in the middle. Liang’s hand held and Benefield was knocked out in second place ($683,810 USD).

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Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded at the final table:

PlacePlayerPayoutPOY Points
1 Yu Liang $947,940 510
2 David Benefield $683,810 425
3 Richard Yong $435,540 340
4 Chin Wei Lim $330,986 255
5 Arnaud Romain $255,590 213
6 Stephen Chidwick $195,444 170

Winner photo credit: Joe Giron / Triton Poker.

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