The G.O.A.T. Strikes Again! Phil Ivey Ships $30K Short Deck at Triton Poker

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Playing his favorite game — short deck — the great Phil Ivey has won yet another poker tournament, this one a $30,000 buy-in at the Triton Poker Cyprus series.

The Poker Hall of Famer outlasted a field of 38 entrants, including some of the best players in the world, to win $387,000, bringing his lifetime cashes up to over $38 million, according to Hendon Mob.

Also in Cyprus, Punnat Punsri secured a $2.6 million score for winning Event #8: $100,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event . Beating Out a Difficult Final Table

Phil Ivey In total, six players cashed in the 10th event of the high roller series at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel & Spa , unevenly splitting up the $1,140,000 prize pool.

Taking sixth place was Daniel Dvoress , a Canadian who received $80,000 for his efforts. Tom Dwan , another advocate for more short deck games, busted in fifth place, taking home $103,000, his fifth Triton cash since May, which includes two tournament wins. Coincidentally, those were the first two live tournaments he’d ever won.

Mikita Badziakouski , one of the great young stars in the game, was the fourth place finisher, good for $131,000. Kiat Lee then busted in third place for $171,000, setting up a heads-up match between Ivey and Sam Greenwood , the second Canadian at the final table. Replay Poker ClubGG Poker Greenwood, along with his brother Luc Greenwood , has become one of the top high rollers in the game the past few years ($26 million in lifetime cashes). But in the end, it was Ivey who came out victorious. In doing so, he won his third Triton tournament, all in short deck. Ivey wrapped it up by going all in preflop with against his opponent’s and would finish it off with quads. Fresh off an impressive 2022 World Series of Poker , which included a runner-up finish and nine total cashes, the poker icon is back to his winning ways. He won his 32nd career recorded live poker tournament dating all the way back to 2000, 10 […]

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