PokerStake Unveiled as Official Staking Partner of Triton Poker Series

 

Exciting news has today been announced of the partnership between Triton Poker and PokerStake, which will help the world’s best players put their high stakes action on offer for fans via the world’s best poker staking platform.

 

A Partnership of Powerhouses

 

Triton Poker, the world’s leading high-roller poker tournament series, has become the favorite high stakes event series across the globe over the past few years. It has seen champions win millions in cities such as Madrid and London and will do so again in the forthcoming Triton Poker Series event at Hoiana Resort & Golf venue in Quảng Nam, Vietnam (below).

 

The partnership is truly a meeting of two poker powerhouses. PokerStake, formerly Pocket Fives, were founded in 2005 and have been at the pinnacle of online poker rankings for the best part of two decades. Launching a poker staking arm to the business, the world’s largest online poker community has become inherently known as being linked with staking the biggest names in the game, such as Jason Koon, who recently sold part of his action when buying in for $800,000 against Phil Hellmuth in a match Koon won in High Stakes Duel.

 

With over 200,000 regular users, PokerStake’s staking platform, launched in 2021, matches perfectly with Triton Poker. With PokerStake users able to buy and sell action in tournaments both live and online, Triton events will now exclusively stake only through the PokerStake platform.

 

Triton Poker Series
The thrilling Triton Poker Series is now exclusively partnered with poker staking platform PokerStake.

 

WSOP Player of the Year Arieh “Excited” About Collaboration

 

“I’m excited to ink this partnership with Triton Poker and give PokerStake users exclusive access to buy or sell poker action in the world’s best high-roller tournaments,” said the 2021 WSOP Player of the year and Head of PokerStake, Josh Arieh. “If you don’t have the bankroll to mix it up at high stakes, buying a slice of someone else’s action is the next best thing – everyone’s got the chance to be part of a winning team through PokerStake!”

 

After it was announced that PokerStake has been named the official staking partner of Triton Poker, the leading high-roller poker tournament series confirmed that the very next event in the series, the Triton Super High Roller Series event which is scheduled at the Hoiana Resort & Golf venue in Vietnam from March 1 through March 13, will be available for PokerStake members.

 

All the other stops on the Triton Poker Series in 2023 will be exclusively available to buy or sell action in on PokerStake too. Some of the game’s biggest and best-known players make their action available on the platform, including Daniel Negreanu, Shaun Deeb, Fedor Holz and Galen Hall, as well as female players such as the in-form Global Poker Award winner Cherish Andrews.

 

You can learn more about buying and selling action on PokerStake by heading to the Poker Staking page or read all about the players you’ll want to back by reading our Poker Stories here.

 

Here are all the details about that forthcoming event in Vietnam on the record-breaking Triton Poker Series:

 

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