Joni Joukimainen has received the ultimate occasion of the Triton Tremendous Excessive Curler Collection in Jeju, South Korea, banking $1,381,000 after he defeated Danny Tang.
The Finnish PLO specialist got here out on prime of an unpredictable brief stack melee to turn into the primary from his nation to win a title on this journey. Stunning, provided that the Finns are notoriously good on the four-card variant on the highest degree.
Much more stunning was that the Finn fired 14 bullets in Jeju and was set for a barren journey till this seven-figure rating saved him.
At an extremely powerful remaining desk, one which included Triton’s most profitable participant, Jason Koon, Joukimainen was pressured to give you artistic methods to remain on essentially the most worthwhile path in the direction of victory.
Jouhkimainen defined in his winner’s interview how he strived to maintain Koon within the occasion so he may abuse the medium stack.
“Wow, it was just like the craziest remaining desk ever. I used to be fortunate sufficient to be standing right here.
“It’s a difficult idea. I didn’t do it as a result of Jason is my good buddy. I simply did it as a result of conserving Jason in I’m in a position to steal chips from Danny. In PLO, when these guys are neck and neck, I can simply pot, pot, pot and these guys must fold.
“To start with it seemed like it is going to be some deep-stacked poker. We had a good common stack. However then issues modified dramatically…It was a bit bit an excessive amount of of a flip-fest for my style.”


Motion Recap
From the 67 entries there have been many acquainted faces. PLO occasions on the Triton Tremendous Excessive Curler Collection have a tendency to draw the identical crowd for essentially the most half; they’re virtually like household.
Yesterday that they had $5,025,000 to battle over and it might go to the ultimate 11 finishers.
Sixteen gamers returned for Day 2 and the sector thinned shortly as the ultimate desk of seven approached. Three-time Triton winner Alex Foxen fell in ninth, and PLO legend Ben Tollerene fell sufferer to an unlucky couple of fingers.
Sat on the prime of the standings, the American clashed with PLO Important Occasion champion Ike Haxton after which misplaced his remaining large blind on the bubble after doubling by Jason Koon earlier.
This arrange an all-star remaining desk the place you wouldn’t need to try to choose a winner.
PlayerChipsBBsIsaac Haxton4,090,00082Jason Koon2,215,00044Martin Dam2,160,00043Punnat Punsri1,955,00039Joni Joukimainen1,165,00023Danny Tang1,155,00023David Wang655,00013
On the backside of the standings, David Wang was the man who is understood the least right here however he’s already impressed many along with his skills. Right here although, he was out shortly in seventh for $241,000.
Often when the eliminations start, they arrive thick and quick on this variant, however somewhat weirdly we noticed all people’s stack converge as the common stack dwindled to solely 18 blinds.


Chips handed across the desk till Jason Koon began to make waves, first by sending dwelling Denmark’s Martin Dam after Joukimainen doubled up by him. Sixth place, profitable $307,000, was nonetheless a pleasant couple of days’ work.
Punsri doubled by Haxton after which the American charged to the highest of the standings, there have been nonetheless not more than seven blinds between the entire remaining gamers.
Having received the Triton monkey off his again within the PLO Important Occasion, Haxton ran out of luck in opposition to Joukimainen’s A♠ J♦ J♥ 10♦ when the Finn rivered a straight. One other remaining desk and $392,000 for fifth for Ike Haxton.
The gamers then returned from a break with 4 gamers averaging solely 13 blinds and Tang, who was main, with solely 17.
Punsri didn’t final for much longer earlier than getting his A♣ Okay♥ 5♣ 5♦ all-in in opposition to Joukimainen’s Okay♣ :Okay♦ 8♦ 2♥ which got here out on prime.
Fourth for $495,000 will assist the Thai star proceed his climb on the all-time winner’s listing.


Minutes later, there was a three-way all-in and Koon was on the rail in third for $643,000. No thirteenth Triton title for him.
This left Joukimainen with 50 blinds to Danny Tang’s 3. The Hong Kong native just lately relinquished his Ivan Leow Award to Artur Maritosian and shortly he additionally gave up his problem for the ultimate title at Triton Jeju.
On the primary hand of heads-up, Joukimainen’s 3♦ 6♦ 9♣ A♣ ran in opposition to Tang’s 6♥ J♥ J♦ Okay♥.
The board ran out 2♦ 3♠ 6♣ Q♦ A♠ to seal the win for Joni Jouhkimainen and a $1,381,000 prize. Tang banked $982,000 for his efforts.
Occasion #16: Triton Jeju $75,000 PLO 6-Handed Last Desk Outcomes
PlacePlayerCountryPrize1stJoni JouhkimainenFinland$1,381,0002ndDanny TangHong Kong$982,0003rdJason KoonUnited States$643,0004thPunnat PunsriThailand$495,0005thIsaac HaxtonUnited States$392,0006thMartin DamDenmark$307,0007thDavid WangAustralia$241,0008thBen TollereneUnited States$189,0009thAlex FoxenUnited States$143,000














