No one anticipated this. - Poker world champion makes a comeback.
Kickoff for the intense phase of the poker summer. The Triton High Roller Series presented by GGPoker (AD) is happening in Montenegro before the World Series of Poker travels to Las Vegas later this month. The stakes are harsh: players need to wager anywhere from 25,000 to 200,000 dollars to participate in a tournament. Sunday saw the first event take place - and lo and behold, an old face joined the competition...
German Poker Champion Steps Up to the Table
The 2019 German Poker World Champion Hossein Ensan (59/won €9.2 million in the Main Event in Las Vegas) took his seat in the 25,000-dollar competition. Lately, he's been seen less frequently on the poker circuit. But now he's back and eager to win again.
Interesting: Ensan ended day one in 22nd place, in the lower midfield of the 32 remaining players. Tough: Taking home the win for Ensan will be a challenging feat. He's up against formidable players like Haxton, Ivey, Antonius, and Mateos.
Bonus: German Christopher Nguyen is also playing in day 2, sitting in 12th place, just above Ensan. Gone: Superstar Fedor Holz, silent player Christoph Vogelsang (€1.2 million winner in Monte-Carlo), and former professional footballer Mario Mosböck are no longer in the running.
The truth is: 838,000 euros and the coveted trophy await the winner. Remember: At the last Triton Series in Jeju, South Korea, the Germans dominated the early rounds, pocketing several million. Will that happen again this time?
Additionally: If you're yearning to accelerate your poker game online, GGPoker (AD) is the place to go. Currently, a whopping €250,000,000 in prizes are up for grabs. Every day, enormous tournaments offer a chance for enthusiasts to compete with other players.
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Source: symclub.org