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Triton Poker Results 2026: Every Winner, Payout and Festival Recap

Every Triton Poker winner, payout and recap from the 2026 season, updated as each festival ends.

Published 2026.05.28
Updated 2026.08.21
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Triton Poker runs the highest buy-in tournament series in the world, where a single event can build a $27 million prize pool. Below you will find every 2026 result on record across both circuits: winners, field sizes, prize pools and payouts, festival by festival. It updates as each stop plays out.

Triton Poker 2026 results tracker showing every festival winner, prize pool and payout of the season

The 2026 season spans four festivals across two countries, three of them now complete, and the results from each are below. Our complete guide to Triton Poker covers the schedule, the two circuits and how entry works.

Montenegro delivered the story of the season. Dan Dvoress won three events there, something no player had managed at a single Triton festival before. Richard Gryko then denied Jason Koon and his record title haul a thirteenth trophy in the $75,000 PLO.

Next: Triton SHRS Jeju, 4 to 17 September | 2026 season: 3 of 4 festivals complete | 2026 prize money: SHRS $215,995,000, Triton ONE partial | Last updated: 19 August 2026

The 2026 Triton Poker Season

FestivalEventsPrize MoneyHeadlineStatus
Triton ONE Jeju18+Partial, see belowRecord 1,236-entry Genesis fieldComplete
Triton SHRS Jeju20$110,430,000Dvoress denies Koon a thirteenth titleComplete
Triton SHRS Montenegro16$105,565,000Dvoress wins three at one festivalComplete
Triton SHRS JejuScheduledScheduledInvitational comes to AsiaUpcoming

September brings the biggest change to the format in years: the Triton Invitational comes to Asia for the first time.

Triton ONE Jeju, 5 to 15 March

Triton ONE is the tour's lower buy-in circuit, and it produces the largest fields in Triton history. The $3,000 QQPK Genesis drew 1,236 entries, a record for any Triton event.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
1QQPK Genesis$3,0001,236PendingNguyen Huu Dung$586,000
2One Night NLH Bounty Quattro$2,000119$220,388Ding Renjie$52,500 inc. bounties
8NLH 7-Handed$10,000347PendingNgo Khoa Anh$612,000
9One-W Night NLH Bounty Quattro$2,00059$109,268Chen Sin-Lan$37,300 inc. bounties
13One Night NLH 8-Handed$2,000253$468,556Yang Zhihua$94,000
15PLO 6-Handed$3,00088$244,376Artur Martirosian$64,000
17One-Night PLO 6-Handed$3,00089$164,828Curtis Muller$43,000
18One Night NLH 8-Handed$2,000184$340,768Timothy Chung$60,766

Ngo Khoa Anh became the first double champion on Triton ONE, beating a 347-entry field for $612,000 after arriving at the final table with six big blinds.

Artur Martirosian took the $3,000 PLO for $64,000 and became the first player to win on both Triton circuits. Punnat Punsri finished third and Igor Yaroshevskyy fourth, both Super High Roller Series champions.

Chen Sin-Lan won Taiwan's first Triton ONE trophy, and Timothy Chung chopped the closing turbo with Aaron Gao, taking the trophy and $1,032 less than the runner-up.

Triton ONE results to follow for the remaining events. Triton has published these in its festival round-up; the rest sit on individual event pages.

Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro, 13 to 28 May

Sixteen events, thirteen champions and $105,565,000 in prize money at the Maestral Resort in Montenegro. Dan Dvoress won three of those titles, the first player to do that at a single Triton festival in the tour's ten-year history.

Week two: two Main Events and a record

The second week, 21 to 28 May, carried both Main Events and switched to Pot Limit Omaha for the closing four, three of which finished inside 48 hours.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
10NLH Main Event$100,000159$15,900,000Danny Tang$3,522,000
11NLH Turbo Bounty Quattro$50,000 + $15,00032$1,600,000Mike Watson$621,000 inc. bounties
1210th Anniversary Special$150,00076$11,400,000Aleksejs Ponakovs$3,027,000
13NLH/PLO Mix$30,00053$1,590,000Tobias Schwecht$465,000
15PLO Main Event$100,00076$7,600,000Dan Dvoress$2,018,000
16PLO Mystery Bounty$50,000 + $25,00059$4,425,000Matthias Eibinger$1,033,000 inc. bounties
17PLO 6-Handed$75,00059$4,425,000Richard Gryko$1,243,000
18PLO Turbo Bounty Quattro$18,750 + $6,25046$1,150,000Dan Dvoress$367,500 inc. bounties

Danny Tang won the $100,000 NLH Main Event for $3,522,000 and a sixth Triton title, from 159 entries and a $15,900,000 pool. Three days later Aleksejs Ponakovs took the $150,000 10th Anniversary Special for $3,027,000, and Tobias Schwecht landed a maiden title in the NLH/PLO Mix.

Then the PLO stretch, and Dvoress. He won the $100,000 PLO Main Event for $2,018,000, and on the final night took the closing turbo as well for $367,500 including bounties. That was the third title of his festival.

Matthias Eibinger claimed a seventh title in between, taking $700,000 in bounties alone in the PLO Mystery Bounty.

Richard Gryko then denied Jason Koon a thirteenth title heads-up in the $75,000 PLO. Koon banked $879,000 and his record stands at 12, clear of every other multiple Triton champion.

Week one: Dvoress opens, Mateos wins the Invitational

The opening week, 13 to 20 May, ran eight No Limit Hold'em events, building from a $25,000 opener to the $200,000 Triton Invitational.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
1NLH Golden Decade$25,000146$3,650,000Dan Dvoress$849,000
2NLH 8-Handed$25,000119$2,975,000Anatoly Zlotnikov$715,000
3NLH 8-Handed$30,000133$3,990,000Mario Mosböck$928,000
5NLH Mystery Bounty$20,000 + $20,000111$4,440,000Fedor Holz$1,208,811 inc. bounties
6NLH 8-Handed$50,000132$6,600,000Chris Nguyen$1,500,000
7NLH Turbo$30,00084$2,520,000Mike Watson$659,000
8Triton Invitational$200,000137$27,400,000Adrian Mateos$6,370,000
9NLH 7-Handed$50,000118$5,900,000Christoph Vogelsang$1,037,858

Dvoress set the tone on day one, winning the $25,000 Golden Decade opener on 13 May for $849,000. It was his first Triton title in No Limit Hold'em.

That completed the Triton Trident, wins in hold'em, Pot Limit Omaha and Short Deck. Only Jason Koon and Mike Watson had done it before.

Fedor Holz followed with a fifth title in the Mystery Bounty, taking 11 bounties on the way. Holz won the very first tournament the Triton Poker Series ever staged, in the Philippines in 2016, which made it a fitting result in an anniversary season.

Chris Nguyen won the $50,000 for $1.5 million and a first Triton title, and Mike Watson took the $30,000 turbo. The week closed with the Invitational, where Adrian Mateos beat 137 entries and a $27,400,000 prize pool for a career best $6,370,000.

Triton's numbering skips 4 and 14. Where a buy-in shows two figures, the second is the bounty portion.

Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju, 14 March to 1 April

Twenty events and $110,430,000 in prize money at Les A Casino, making March the biggest festival of the season so far. Jason Koon came within one hand of a thirteenth title, and Ben Tollerene won a second Main Event.

Week three: the PLO stretch, 28 March to 1 April

The festival closed with five straight Pot Limit Omaha events.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
19PLO Bounty Quattro Turbo$20,000 + $10,00039$1,170,000Robert Cowen$622,000 inc. bounties
18PLO 6-Handed$75,00060$4,500,000Alex Foxen$1,270,000
17PLO 6-Handed$25,00053$1,325,000Chan Wai Leong$387,000
16PLO Main Event$100,00065$6,500,000Matthias Eibinger$1,787,000
15PLO Mystery Bounty$25,000 + $25,00073$3,650,000Artur Martirosian$1,044,000 inc. bounties

Alex Foxen ended a difficult series with a fourth career title, taking the $75,000 PLO for $1,270,000. Matthias Eibinger won the PLO Main Event for $1,787,000 and a sixth title, having played his first PLO event only the previous December.

Artur Martirosian, the reigning Ivan Leow Player of the Year, knocked out every opponent at the Mystery Bounty final table for a fourth title. It gave him a four-from-four heads-up record.

Chan Wai Leong finally won a trophy in the $25,000, more than a decade after playing the tour's first events.

Week two: Main Event and Anniversary Special, 21 to 27 March

The middle week carried the two biggest No Limit Hold'em events on the schedule.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
13NLH/PLO Mix$30,00060$1,800,000Punnat Punsri$504,000
1210th Anniversary Special$150,00081$12,150,000Paul Phua$3,226,000
11NLH Turbo Bounty Quattro$35,000 + $15,00046$2,300,000Jesse Lonis$1,014,000 inc. bounties
10NLH Main Event$100,000178$17,800,000Ben Tollerene$3,766,000
9NLH Turbo$30,00099$2,970,000Mehdi Chaoui$747,000
8NLH 7-Handed$125,00084$10,500,000Bernhard Binder$2,137,953
7NLH 7-Handed$50,000116$5,800,000Sebastian Gaehl$1,392,000

Ben Tollerene won the $100,000 Main Event for $3,766,000, a second Main Event title and a fourth overall, having previously won the PLO Main in Montenegro. Days later Paul Phua, the tour's founding player, won the $150,000 event staged to mark Triton's tenth anniversary, for $3,226,000.

Punnat Punsri took the NLH/PLO Mix for a sixth title, pulling clear of a group of players on five. Jesse Lonis won nine of twelve available bounties in the Turbo Bounty Quattro for a fourth.

Mehdi Chaoui's turbo was the 250th event in Super High Roller Series history.

Week one: Dvoress denies Koon, 14 to 20 March

The Short Deck block opened the festival and ran alongside the first No Limit Hold'em events, which is why the numbering starts in two places.

EventTournamentBuy-inEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
6NLH 8-Handed$60,000139$8,340,000Daniel Rezaei$1,939,000
5NLH Mystery Bounty$20,000 + $20,000160$6,400,000Alisson Piekazewicz$709,000 plus bounties
3NLH 8-Handed$30,000172$5,160,000Chen Mingcong$1,143,000
2NLH Jupiter Event$25,000262$6,550,000Zhou Quan$1,303,000
23Short Deck$100,00046$4,600,000Dan Dvoress$1,380,000
1NLH 8-Handed$20,000247$4,940,000Aren Bezhanyan$990,000
22Short Deck$50,00060$3,000,000Kiat Lee$840,000
21Short Deck$25,00039$975,000Rene Van Krevelen$308,000

The week's defining hand came in the $100,000 Short Deck. Jason Koon had a shot at a record-extending thirteenth title and Dan Dvoress denied him, taking $1,380,000. It was the first of two occasions Koon fell short in 2026, the other coming in Montenegro in May.

Aren Bezhanyan opened the No Limit Hold'em schedule by becoming Armenia's first Super High Roller Series champion for $990,000.

Zhou Quan took a second career title in the Jupiter event, and Kiat Lee beat Paul Phua heads-up in the $50,000 Short Deck for a third.

Triton's numbering skips 4, 14 and 20, and the Short Deck block was numbered 21 to 23 but played first. Where a buy-in shows two figures, the second is the bounty portion.

Ivan Leow Player of the Year 2026 Standings

Montenegro put Dan Dvoress in front of the season-long race, with two festivals still to play.

#PlayerCountryPoints
1Dan DvoressCanada3,181
2Isaac HaxtonUSA2,517
3Danny TangHong Kong2,405

Top three as at the close of Montenegro. Places four to ten pending.

Dvoress leads by 664 points. Triton streams final tables free on its official YouTube channel and on Twitch, with the full archive and every payout table on the Triton Poker Plus app.

Triton Poker Results: Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the most recent Triton Poker event?

Dan Dvoress won the final event of the Montenegro festival, the $25,000 PLO Turbo Bounty Quattro, on 28 May 2026. It was his third title of that festival and his sixth overall.

Who is leading the Ivan Leow Player of the Year race?

Dan Dvoress, on 3,181 points at the close of Montenegro, 664 clear of Isaac Haxton in second and Danny Tang in third. Two festivals remain.

How much prize money has Triton awarded in 2026?

$215,995,000 across the two completed Super High Roller Series festivals: $110,430,000 over 20 events at Jeju in March and $105,565,000 over 16 events at Montenegro in May. The Triton ONE festival in March is not yet totalled.

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