Triton Montenegro : Thomas Santerne s'incline à la 9e place du 200K
2025-05-22 - David POULENARD
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The Frenchman collect $617,000, while the victory and the $6 million go to Aleksa Pavicevic

No miracle, but a fine and lucrative performance nonetheless for Thomas Santerne, who placed ninth in this $200,000 (+$12,000 fee) Triton Invitational, which had 133 entries after being the chip leader the day before. This result allowed the young Frenchman to climb to 9th place on the All-Time Money List, ahead of Fabrice Soulier. It's safe to assume that Santerne's rise won't stop anytime soon...

The victory went to the player from Montenegro, Aleksa Pavicevic (photo), who must have made headlines in his native country, unaccustomed to dominating the podiums in such prestigious events. And for good reason, since this success, which earned him $6,180,000 in prize money, came on Independence Day! Runner-up Seth Davies will no doubt be satisfied with this fine runner-up position, rewarded with over $4 million after a day spent mostly in the short stack position. Also notable is Maher Nouira's fine 6th place, and the less enviable bubble-boy finish of a certain Phil Ivey...