The Triton Super High Roller Series returns to the 2017 poker calendar, and a quarter of a million people tune into Doug Polk’s YouTube channel to watch him critique the play of Dan Bilzerian.
Last week, Poker Central President, Joe Kakaty, unveiled plans to host the third $300,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl calling it the ‘World Championships of High Stakes Poker.’
I think the Triton Super High Roller Series will have something to say about that.
This tumultuous Trident was born in 2016 when they partnered with the World Poker Tour (WPT) to host the $200,000 buy-in No-Limit Hold’em Triton Super High Roller Series event. 52 entrants created a $10m prize pool, and Fedor Holz took the $3.4m first prize. It was the foundation of what would become the craziest run in the history of the game.