Some tournament victories are hard-fought slogs that last until the small hours of the morning. Kayhan Mokri's victory in the $250,000 Triton Invitational was not one of them.
It was as if the table had tilted and the chips — amassed by some of the world's best poker players — had simply dropped into his lap. By the time he had dispatched Gabriel Andrade in second place, he was still in time for the WSOP Player's Party.
And with $7,725,000 in prize money, there were no questions who the drinks were on tonight...
$250,000 Triton Invitational Final Table Results
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Winner's Reaction
That being said, a maiden WSOP bracelet, third Triton title and the prize money was reward enough for three hard days of effort that saw him outlast a field of 133 — the joint-largest Triton Invitational in history.