Triton Poker Vietnam 2023: GG Super Millions results, champion, leaderboard, prizemoney

Kieran Francis

Triton Poker Vietnam 2023: GG Super Millions results, champion, leaderboard, prizemoney image

Webster Lim won his second Triton Poker title with a victory in the GG Super Millions event at the Super High Roller Series in Vietnam.

The Malaysian beat out a record 166 entrants, including 44 newcomers, to win a first prize of 960,000 - defeating Czech online crusher Roman Hrabec in heads-up.

Lim adds the GG Super Millions trophy to the €50,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em event he won at the Triton festival in Madrid last year.

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The heads-up between Lim and Hrabec saw the Malaysian start with a hefty two-to-one chip lead over his Czech adversary.

Lim wore down Hrabec gradually as the Czech failed to hit as many flops as his opponent in the final stages.

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Eventually, Hrabec was forced to make a virtual all-in with seven-high as Lim picked him off with a magnificent call, holding only the third pair on a paired board.

The next hand saw Hrabec forced all-in with seven-three and holding less than a big blind as Lim's king-ten off suit made a higher flush on the river to secure the title.

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Overnight leader Jonathan Jaffe reached the final table but was eliminated first, while Michael Soyza followed soon after.

There was heartbreak for New Zealander Sosia Zhang, who got her chips in ahead preflop against Lim with A5 vs. KJ, but after an ace and king came on the flop, she was left eliminated when a jack on the river gave her Malaysian opponent two-pair.

American duo Nick Petrangelo and Seth Davies were eliminated in fifth and fourth position, respectively, before their countryman, Chris Brewer bluffed his chips off in a trap set by Lim.

Brewer was left with less than a big blind after Lim's trip-aces picked off his five-high bluff near-jam, and was eventually eliminated to set up the Lim versus Hrabec heads-up battle.

Several stars busted before the money, including Sam Greenwood, Jason Koon, Michael Addamo, Fedor Holz, Isaac Haxton, and Justin Bonomo.

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25,000 GG Super Millions final results, champion prizemoney

Total field: 166

Total prize pool: 4,150,000

Places paid: 23

FinishName/CountryPrizemoney
ChampionWebster Lim (Malaysia)965,000
2.Roman Hrabec (Czech Republic)653,600
3.Chris Brewer (USA)435,500
4.Seth Davies (USA)357,000
5.Nick Petrangelo (USA)286,300
6.Sosia Zhang (New Zealand)222,000
7.Michael Soyza (Malaysia)164,000
8.Jonathan Jaffe (USA)121,000
9.Alex Kulev (Bulgaria)96,300
10.Mario Mosbock (Austria)81,500
11.Lisawad Pakinai (Thailand)81,500
12.Phachara Wongwichit (Thailand)70,500
13.Patrik Antonius (Finland)70,500
14.Keat Liu Chun (Malaysia)64,300
15.Jitrada Boonnak (Thailand)64,300
16.Daniel Smiljkovic (Germany)58,100
17.Michael Watson (USA)58,100
18.Pablo Silva (Brazil)52,300
19.Tan Xuan (China)52,300
20.Markus Leikkonen (Finland)52,300
21.Erik Seidel (USA)48,200
22.Yang Liu (China)48,200
23.Alan Zhang (Australia)48,200

Notable eliminated players

Finish positionName/CountryPrizemoney
24th (bubble)Calvin Lee (South Korea)Nil
25thStephen Chidwick (UK)Nil
27thDan Smith (USA)Nil
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

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.