César García Leads Triton Montenegro $50K PLO Mystery Bounty Final Table

Eight players remain in the $50,000 buy-in PLO event, with García holding a commanding 2.32 million chip stack over a stacked final table.

Eight players remain in the Triton Montenegro $50K PLO Mystery Bounty, and Spain's César García leads with 2.32 million chips, nearly a million ahead of Brazil's Joao Simao in second.


The $50,000 buy-in event drew 47 entries. García's stack gives him a clear cushion heading into final-table play, with Simao (1,495,000) and Austria's Matthias Eibinger (1,395,000) the nearest threats. Eibinger has accumulated more than $30 million in lifetime tournament earnings across the high-roller circuit

Top Stacks at the Final Eight


  • César García (Spain) — 2,320,000
  • Joao Simao (Brazil) — 1,495,000
  • Matthias Eibinger (Austria) — 1,395,000
  • Benjamin Tollerene (United States) — 1,165,000
  • Lautaro Guerra (Spain) — 675,000

Tollerene, a longtime high-stakes regular, sits fourth with 1,165,000. Guerra, the second Spanish player at the final table, is the short stack among the five named players with 675,000.

Three additional players round out the final eight. The mystery-bounty format adds a layer of variance — each elimination opens a random prize envelope on top of the standard payout structure.


This is a separate event from the $100K PLO already in progress at the same Triton Montenegro festival.

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