On the way out the door, Phil Ivey concluded his 2023 Triton Poker London experience with his second win of the series, this one the $25,000 Short Deck Ante for $280,500.
He wasn't the only player to double up on victories during what was an exciting series. Jason Koon, also one of the best ever, wrapped his series with two wins, including the $60,000 Short Deck on Thursday for $828,000. The GGPoker ambassador also took down a $60,000 No-Limit Hold'em 7-Handed event for $1,570,000.
Earlier in the 15-event series, Ivey collected $1,007,000 for winning the $60,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo. The 10-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner wasn't done as he finished the series with his fifth career Triton victory in a short deck event.
Ivey didn't enter the final table with the chip lead but his 75 antes were good for second place. Danny Tang was the biggest stack with 145 antes and would perform quite well at the final table. But he just couldn't quite outlast the Poker Hall of Famer.
He wasn't the only player to double up on victories during what was an exciting series. Jason Koon, also one of the best ever, wrapped his series with two wins, including the $60,000 Short Deck on Thursday for $828,000. The GGPoker ambassador also took down a $60,000 No-Limit Hold'em 7-Handed event for $1,570,000.
Earlier in the 15-event series, Ivey collected $1,007,000 for winning the $60,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo. The 10-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner wasn't done as he finished the series with his fifth career Triton victory in a short deck event.
Ivey didn't enter the final table with the chip lead but his 75 antes were good for second place. Danny Tang was the biggest stack with 145 antes and would perform quite well at the final table. But he just couldn't quite outlast the Poker Hall of Famer.