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The Triton Poker Jeju festival in South Korea is shattering records and recently saw Jeremy Ausmus winning his first Triton title and $1,892,000.

There are also several opportunities for poker fans to buy action of high-stakes players on StakeKings, providing the perfect sweat opportunity for the Jeju high roller festival.

High-stakes poker pro and Chip Leader Coaching founder Chance Kornuth, a four-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner with $19.7 million in Hendon Mobearnings, is selling action for various events.

Kornuth is selling 2% of two bullets in Event #9 - NLHL, as well as 2% of three bullets in Event #11 NLH - Main Event and 2% of two bullets in Event #12 NLH - 7 Handed. Finally, Kornuth is selling 2% of Event #16 PLO - Main Event.

Meanwhile, fellow American pro Joey Weissman will look to add to his $8.6 million in live earnings as he sells action in various events.

Joey Weissman
Joey Weissman

Weissman is selling 30% into Event #10 Turbo Bounty "Quatro" and 50% into the Main Event and Event #12.

Head to stakekings.com for more information on how to stake poker players through StakeKings.

Kornuth Offers Chance to Win Action

Additionally, Kornuth offered a way to get a free piece of his action at Jeju. Players who sign up for a free 14-day trial of the Chip Leader AI tool will be automatically entered to win a $500 stake of Kornuth at Triton Jeju.

To learn more about Chip Leader Coaching, check out this PokerNewsreview.

Chance Kornuth
Chance Kornuth

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