Poker coach from BILD remains a possible contender. - German competitors vie for a $1 million award.
The Triton Super High Roller Series, hosted by GGPoker (ad), has been taking place in Montenegro since May 12. With 16 tournaments specifically catered to the top-tier players, the starting buy-ins range from $25,000 to $200,000. German players haven't had a smooth ride thus far, but that could quickly change with the latest development.
Four Germans aim for a $1 million win
The second tournament in the series has concluded: Andy Ni from China emerged victorious, earning €724,000. Tobias Schwecht from Germany secured an 11th-place finish and earned €60,000.
If you're looking to accelerate your online poker experience, GGPoker (ad) is the place to be. The "GG World Festival" is currently doling out a jaw-dropping €250 million in prizes. Daily, players have the chance to join high-stakes tournaments and potentially compete with the pros. Furthermore, tickets to the highly anticipated World Series of Poker in Las Vegas are up for grabs. With daily tournaments starting at just $1, there's something for every level of poker enthusiast.
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Source: symclub.org