Patrik Antonius won the single biggest prize in his career - $5.13 Million

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Triton Invitational (buy-in $200k) was played in Monaco which is also the place of residence for this Finnish pro.

What made this game unique was how it ended. When there were only two players left Antonius was not up against another pro. His opponent was 69 years old Vladimir Korzinin who is known to take upon poker only some months ago.

The fight was fierce but ended in Antonius victory. Korzinin didn't have to leave empty handed either. He took home nearly $3.5 million.

Patrik Antonius Scores Career-Best $5.1 million at Triton Poker Invitational


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wow great player great result for him I love PA
 
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Hello everyone. Yes, I also read about Antonius's victory in this tournament, but the Estonian player's game attracted me more. Everything could have turned out differently if, in one of the key hands, the Estonian had made a hero call.
 
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Longevity is key in Poker but the new player today regardless of age is fearless - its great to see new names make it big. I will pay more attention to Vladimir Korzikin in the future and i suspect many others will too....
Patrik doing what Pat can...awesome.
 
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Nafor said:
Triton Invitational (buy-in $200k) was played in Monaco which is also the place of residence for this Finnish pro.

What made this game unique was how it ended. When there were only two players left Antonius was not up against another pro. His opponent was 69 years old Vladimir Korzinin who is known to take upon poker only some months ago.

The fight was fierce but ended in Antonius victory. Korzinin didn't have to leave empty handed either. He took home nearly $3.5 million.
I watched the stream, Antonius was great but Vladimir Korzinin captured the hearts fo the audience.
They named him Gambledore ! The unknown invitee put up a great fight and gave the pros a hard time with his unconventional play.
From around 100K live earnings to 3.5 million in this invitational . very impressive

I hope he makes another Ft in this Triton Series . So fun to watch him play.

Edit: He is actually doing great in the 150K event which is running now and is in 9th place with half the field gone.
GO Gambledore! :LOL:
 
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Nafor said:
The fight was fierce but ended in Antonius victory.
Patrik Antonius is an excellent player, always very calm and focused, it is a great prize, congratulations to him, and to everyone who reached the final table.👍

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1 – Patrik Antonius (Finlândia) – US$ 5.130.000
2 – Vladimir Korzinin (Estônia) – US$ 3.470.000
3 – Espen Jorstad (Noruega) – US$ 2.255.000
4 – Roman Hrabec (República Tcheca) – US$ 1.867.000
5 – Mikalai Vaskaboinikau (Bielorrússia) – US$ 1.506.000
6 – Mikita Badziakouski (Bielorrússia) – US$ 1.188.000
7 – Konstantin Maslak (Rússia) – US$ 908.000
8 – Tan Xuan (China) – US$ 684.000
9 – Morten Klein (Noruega) – US$ 510.000
 
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LAST CALL S1E2: The Prince of Monaco | English subtitles​


LAST CALL S1E3: The Prince of Monaco pt. II | English subtitles​

 
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Great year for this legeng. First,he won the $100K event during the EPT in Montecarlo .Then, some months later ,he was elected the new Poker Hall of Fame member .Finally, this remarkable and profitable victory.Congratulations to this shark!
 
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That's great. Antonius is one of the players I really enjoyed watching back in the days of poker after dark.
 
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Gambledore made another Ft
 
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Santa sure knows how to gamble ... :unsure:
 
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Patrick Antonius stated that he is just getting started. I wonder what Vladimir Korzinin would say if he beat Patrick in a heads-up.:)
 
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Now that’s a score!! well done to Patrick have enjoyed watching him play years glad to see a big payday!
 
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Patrick is having a solid year ! I think the format was a bit unfair though .
 
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Patrick is King of the Sharks
He has been crushing people for Millions for what it seems like forever
Well done to him
 
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Good win for him. Hopefully he keeps it up.
 
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great to see so many of the "old school" having good results this year.
 
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Hall of famer this year and has stood the ultimate test of time playing high stakes cash and tournaments over the last 20 plus years. 5 million score is amazing. Congratulations to PA.
 
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Tero said:
Triton Invitational (buy-in $200k) was played in Monaco which is also the place of residence for this Finnish pro.

What made this game unique was how it ended. When there were only two players left Antonius was not up against another pro. His opponent was 69 years old Vladimir Korzinin who is known to take upon poker only some months ago.

The fight was fierce but ended in Antonius victory. Korzinin didn't have to leave empty handed either. He took home nearly $3.5 million.

Patrik Antonius Scores Career-Best $5.1 million at Triton Poker Invitational


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That's crazy! The second place wasn't bad either
 
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very good reward
 
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Looking forward for him winning a major in wsop!
 
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Constantly seem to see Antonius name when it comes to high stakes poker. and it is usually for being at the final table. What a player.
 
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Dzill_230 said:
Hello everyone. Yes, I also read about Antonius's victory in this tournament, but the Estonian player's game attracted me more. Everything could have turned out differently if, in one of the key hands, the Estonian had made a hero call.
This sounds interesting. What was the hand?
 
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This sounds interesting. What was the hand?


Hello. Yes, I mentioned that I read about Antonius's victory and Vladimir Korzin's successful performance. But this is not a mistake, just a small oversight in translation. At the final table, Vladimir made a hero call twice: the first time against Espen Jorstad: on the flop A♥ 6♥ 10♦, Espen went all-in with J♥ 7♥, and Korzin called with A♦ 2♣, managing to secure a heads-up with Antonius. The second situation: Antonius pushed on the turn J♣ 9♥ 4♥ 2♣ with Q♣ 4♣, and Vladimir called with 8♠ 4♠ - on the river came 9♦. So in one case, the call was successful, while in the other, it was not. Are you satisfied with hearing about the hands that Korzin played? What is the reason for such an attitude and the desire to catch us on a word? No response is needed - I'm not interested; the question is purely rhetorical. Good luck at the tables!
 
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Hello. Yes, I mentioned that I read about Antonius's victory and Vladimir Korzin's successful performance. But this is not a mistake, just a small oversight in translation. At the final table, Vladimir made a hero call twice: the first time against Espen Jorstad: on the flop A♥ 6♥ 10♦, Espen went all-in with J♥ 7♥, and Korzin called with A♦ 2♣, managing to secure a heads-up with Antonius. The second situation: Antonius pushed on the turn J♣ 9♥ 4♥ 2♣ with Q♣ 4♣, and Vladimir called with 8♠ 4♠ - on the river came 9♦. So in one case, the call was successful, while in the other, it was not. Are you satisfied with hearing about the hands that Korzin played? What is the reason for such an attitude and the desire to catch us on a word? No response is needed - I'm not interested; the question is purely rhetorical. Good luck at the tables!
Sorry, I don’t follow. It was a genuine question to know what the hero call was. Very interesting to hear about an amateur player in this situation against Antonius. Thanks for the explanation.
 
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