Triton Poker Vietnam 2023: GG Super Millions breaks field record on opening day of Super High Roller Series

Kieran Francis

Triton Poker Vietnam 2023: GG Super Millions breaks field record on opening day of Super High Roller Series image

Triton Poker's Super High Roller Series in Vietnam is breaking records with a mammoth number of entries to a Triton Day 1 event at the Hoiana Resort and Golf in Hoi An.

In the 25,000 buy-in GG Super Millions event, 166 entries in the first event at the Vietnam smashed the previous record of 132 entrants in the opening tournament in Triton's Cyprus stop last year.

The record number of entries, including 44 newcomers to Triton Poker events, in the GG Super Millions translates to a huge prize pool of 4.15 million, with the champion to get 960,000.

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Triton Poker, one of the premier poker brands worldwide, is no stranger to breaking records.

Andy Wong, CEO of Triton Poker, was delighted with the huge turnout to the opening event.

"Event #1 in our series in Vietnam has drawn a record-breaking number of participants, demonstrating the continued growth and popularity of the game," Wong told The Sporting News.

"The atmosphere is electric and the competition is fierce, with some of the world’s top players battling for the top spot."

U.S. pro Jonathan Jaffe led the remaining 32 entrants at the end of the GG Super Millions Day 1 with 23 places getting paid.

Finnish veteran Patrik Antonius is in second place, while German Daniel Smiljkovic came back from the dead to be a contender.

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Smiljkovic saw his stack dwindle to 8,500 chips (around 5BB) early in the tournament after his QQ overpair was destroyed by Sam Greenwood's set of threes, but the German doubled up via a three-outer on the river against Sorel Mizzi and slowly worked his way up the leaderboard.

Daniel Smiljkovic Triton Vietnam
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Several stars have already busted before the money, including Greenwood, Jason Koon, Michael Addamo, Fedor Holz, Isaac Haxton and Justin Bonomo.

Click here to see payouts for GG Super Millions

25,000 GG Super Millions leaderboard after Day 1 

Field remaining: 32/166

Places paid: 23

Average stack: 1,300,000 (43BBs)

Blind level at end of day: 15k/30k/30k

PlaceName/CountryChipsBBs
1.Jonathan Jaffe (USA)3,365,000112
2.Patrik Antonius (Finland)3,130,000104
3.Daniel Smiljkovic (Germany)3,035,000101
4.Pablo Silva (Brazil)2,435,00081
5.Alex Kulev (Bulgaria)2,400,00080
6.Mario Mosbock (Austria)1,875,00063
7.Chris Brewer (USA)1,720,00057
8.Kim Hyun SUP (South Korea)1,680,00056
9.Alan Zhang (Australia)1,575,00053
10.Yang Liu (China)1,470,00049

Other notable stacks

PlaceName/CountryChipsBBs
12.Nick Petrangelo (USA)1,340,00045
15.Michael Watson (Canada)1,135,00038
16.Erik Seidel (USA)1,060,00035
18.Michael Soyza (Malaysia)980,00033
20.Stephen Chidwick (UK)970,00032
26.Dan Smith (USA)680,00023

Notable eliminated players

Finish positionName/CountryPrizemoney
35thSam Greenwood (Canada)Nil
36thDaniel Dvoress (Canada)Nil
38thMichael Rocco (USA)Nil
40thJason Koon (USA)Nil
41stMichael Addamo (Australia)Nil
53rdSteve O'Dwyer (Ireland)Nil
54thWiktor Malinowski (Poland)Nil
60thFedor Holz (Germany)Nil
61stTim Adams (CanadaNil
62ndIsaac Haxton (USA)Nil
66thMikita Badziakouski (Belarus)Nil
68thSam Grafton (UK)Nil
74thAdrian Mateos (Spain)Nil
75thLinus Loeliger (Switzerland)Nil
81stDavid Peters (USA)Nil
90thJustin Bonomo (USA)Nil
94thJohn Juanda (USA)Nil
96thNacho Barbero (Argentina)Nil

Payouts for GG Super Millions Live 

Total prizepool: 4,150,000

PositionPrizemoney
Champion965,000
2nd653,600
3rd435,500
4th357,000
5th286,300
6th222,000
7th164,000
8th121,000
9th96,300
10th-11th81,000
12th-13th70,500
14th-15th64,300
16th-17th58,100
18th-20th52,300
21st-23rd48,200

Kieran Francis

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.