Patrik Antonius wins the $200,000 Invitational


Antonius captures the biggest prize of his poker career while an amateur player becomes Estonia’s all-time money leader with one cash.

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Patrik Antonius

Proving that his induction into the Poker Hall of Fame this year was not a misstep, Patrik Antonius has just unlocked a new career milestone. 

He has just taken down the $200,000 Invitational at the Triton series in Monte Carlo for $5,130,000. His biggest score out of $29,076,049 in cashes. 

The event famously is half professionals, half recreational players. The amateurs invite a professional each and they play in segregated player pools until Day 2. 

His heads-up opponent Vladimir Korzinin of Estonia truly is an amateur player, he got his first recorded cash last month at EPT Cyprus and now has just captured $3,470,000 for 2nd place. A result good enough to make him top Estonia’s all-time money list. 

“Triton is just the best poker experience you can have as a player,” Antonius said after his win. “We know how well things are taken care of. You can see how good the vibe is with the players. Everyone is in such a good mood here. We all know what Triton has done for poker.”

Elsewhere in Monte Carlo, the $125,000 Main Event has reached the final table with Jonathan Jaffe, Bryn Kenney, Punnat Punsri and Jesse Lonis all in the mix. 

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1stPatrik AntoniusFinland$5,130,000
2ndVladimir KorzininEstonia$3,470,000
3rdEspen JorstadNorway$2,255,000
4thRoman HrabecCzech Republic$1,867,000
5thMikalai VaskaboinikauBelarus$1,506,000
6thMikita BadziakouskiBelarus$1,188,000
7thKonstantin MaslakRussia$908,000
8thTan XuanChina$684,000
9thMorten KleinNorway$510,000

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