PokerStake announces partnership with Triton Poker

February 20, 2023
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The poker staking platform will offer its users live bets on Triton’s High Roller Series.

PokerStake has been named as the official partner of Triton Poker, a high-roller poker tournament series. Triton’s poker tournaments are hosted at luxurious locations and its games aim to feature the biggest names in poker, such as Phil Ivey and Stephen Chidwick.

Users of the PokerStake platform will be able to buy or sell action in the next Triton High Roller Series event, which is scheduled to take place at the Hoiana Resort & Golf venue in Vietnam from March 1 – March 13.

They will also be able to wager on any of Triton Poker’s stops during 2023 which include glamorous venues such as the Maestral Resort & Casino in Montenegro and the Grand Ballroom at London Hilton on Park Lane.

PokerStake affords users the chance to place wagers in both live and online tournaments. Some of the game’s biggest and most renowned players have made their action available on the platform, including Daniel Negreanu, Fedor Holz, Shaun Deeb and Galen Hall.

PokerStake Head Josh Arieh commented: “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.

“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!”

Founded in 2005, PokerStake.com is one of the world’s largest online poker communities, with 200,000 registered users. In 2021, it launched a portal for poker player staking that allows users to place bets in both live and online tournaments.

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