The Triton Poker Series looks to dominate Super High Roller poker in 2019, but how big can the buy-in go?

2018 was a good year for the Triton Poker High Roller series as not only did they give us some entertaining streamed events and some of the biggest ever televised cash game pots, they also really popularised Short Deck Poker.

Now they are looking to up the ante, and have posted a teaser trailer for their 2019 events.

They promise more events (four so far), starting in Jeju in March, and also the biggest buy-in tournament in poker history:

💥 Get ready for an epic 2019, Poker Fans!!



🔱 The Triton Super High Roller Series begins the 2019 tour in March, revisiting Jeju, South Korea for the first of many poker festivals.



🔸Stay tuned for more info! pic.twitter.com/5vesI38Hsy — Triton Poker (@tritonpoker) December 12, 2018

So how big could that be? To date the biggest buy-in ever was the €1 million One Drop Invitational event (which was only open to recreational High Rollers) in 2016. After that there have been three incarnations of the $1 million Big One for One Drop (the most recent one won this year by Justin Bonomo).

So could we be looking at something like $2 million? Or will it just be a small increase on that €1 million entry? Either way look out for some Super High Roller staking threads on the forums next year.

How big will the buy-in be? Let us know in the comments: