Triton Poker — The High Roller Series That Redefined the Game
When Triton Poker launched its first Super High Roller Series in 2015, the buy-ins seemed almost absurd — $100,000 minimum, with some events reaching $1,000,000. Within five years, Triton had become the most talked-about series in the world, attracting businessmen, billionaires, and the very best professional poker players on the planet.
The Origin Story
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The Format
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The Players
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Notable Results
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Triton Poker buy-in?
Triton Poker events typically have buy-ins ranging from $50,000 to $1,000,000, making it the most exclusive poker series in the world.
Who has won Triton Poker events?
Notable Triton winners include Fedor Holz, Justin Bonomo, Phil Ivey, and a roster of elite high-stakes professionals and wealthy recreational players.
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