Sam Soverel dominates Triton PLO Main Event as WSOP drama unfolds
High-stakes poker action continues at the World Series of Poker (WSOP), with major developments across multiple events. In Event #3, the $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event, Sam Soverel now holds a dominant chip lead, while Event #1 still has 240 players battling for Mystery Bounty prizes. Meanwhile, Daniel Rezaei has already claimed his first WSOP bracelet in a high-roller tournament.
The $100,000 Triton PLO Main Event saw 151 entries and wrapped up in just 12 hours. Seven players reached the final table, including Sam Soro, Mustapha Kanit, and Paul Phua. Kanit eventually finished in second place, while Phua took third. Sam Soverel now leads the heads-up match against Andras Nemeth with a commanding 4:1 chip advantage. The eventual winner will take home a $2,594,000 top prize.
The WSOP’s high-stakes events are delivering dramatic results. Soverel’s chip lead in the Triton PLO Main Event sets up a tense finale, while Rezaei’s bracelet win adds another highlight. With Event #1 still underway, more big payouts and surprises are expected in the coming days.
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