The Triton Poker Series has announced the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series 2022, Bali -A Helping Hand for Charity.
From February 17 to March 1 some of the world’s best poker players will be heading to the South East Asian paradise to play some of the biggest events of the calendar in a setting of natural beauty while also doing something for those less fortunate.
Breaking New Ground
This prestigious series will also see a couple of exciting additions into the fold.First, fine jewelry and luxury timepiece maker Jacob &Co will hold the title of Exclusive Official Timekeeper. To celebrate the company’s arrival into the poker community a limited edition collaborative timepiece will be produced with a design that encompasses the entire poker world.
The Bali event will also see the launch of Triton Poker Plus, a new direct-to-consumer platform that will see more than 10 hours of live coverage broadcast across 13 days of intense action.
Andy Wong, CEO of Triton Poker Series, said in a statement: “We are thrilled to finally be back and continue our efforts in creating awareness and to give back to the less fortunate communities. This is still very much a part of our business initiatives, and we will be taking it a notch further with on ground involvement. We will continue delivering expansive coverage of our highly anticipated season kick-off to our growing audiences across multiple platforms and look forward to presenting the thrills and excitement our tournaments have to offer.”
He continued with praise for Triton’s partners and their continued support and was excited to be pushing on to feed the demand for significant live coverage of these great festivals.
Cheng Zhen Wei, Head of Business Development at Triton Poker, added: “We have been working hard to elevate the way we host our live events post-covid. The pandemic has allowed us to re-evaluate innovative ways to raise the bar during our live broadcasts. Our partnership with Jacob & Co will bring more value to each and every televised event of our broadcasted tournaments.”
We can’t wait to see this event up and running. It’s been too long since we got to see so many high-stakes tournaments of this stature running day after day. The smallest buy-in event is a whopping $30,000, with many tournaments charging as much as $200,000 to enter. It’s going to be great!