Thailand’s Punnat Punsri has won Event #13 at the Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju, the $30,000 PLO/NLH Mixed, for $504,000.

China’s Zhou Quan finished as runner-up for $356,000 after a wild heads-up battle. Austria’s Daniel Rezaei took third for $240,000.
The event drew 60 entries (33 unique, 27 re-entries) to build an $1,800,000 prize pool at the Les A Casino, Shinhwa World, Jeju Island as the Triton SHRS Jeju 2026 festival continues into its final stretch.
This is Punsri’s sixth career Triton title. Only all-time Triton leader Jason Koon with his 12 titles sits ahead of him. Punsri now has more Triton wins than Phil Ivey, Bryn Kenney, and Mikita Badziakouski, with more than $31 million in tracked live tournament earnings on his Hendon Mob profile.
“This event was particularly special because it’s both disciplines that I played since my university days. I used to play hold’em and Omaha, alternating every week. To be able to win an event like this, I’m super, super proud.” – Punnat Punsri
The 2025 GPI Player of the Year clinched his fifth Triton title at last September’s Jeju stop and has only taken his foot further to the floor in 2026. His PLO study has been paying off handsomely after winning the $25K PLO in Montenegro last year.
Action Recap
The hybrid format brought NLH and PLO specialists together, giving experts in one discipline a taste of the other. Triton Ambassador Mario Mosbock made his PLO debut in this event and looked set to cash after surviving deep into the field.
With 10 places paid, Mosbock found himself as the shortest stack with 11 players remaining. He got his last chips in with jack-seven and needed to hit against László Bujtás’ king-six. Mosbock flopped a jack but the full board gave Bujtás a straight.
It capped a brutal day: Mosbock had also stone-bubbled the $150,000 10th Anniversary Special earlier.

Patrik Antonius (10th), Ding Biao (9th, $56,000), and Jesse Lonis (8th, $69,000) were knocked out to set the final table of seven. The following players bagged chips overnight.
| Player | Country | Chips | Big Blinds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhou Quan | China | 2,955,000 | 59 |
| Daniel Rezaei | Austria | 2,175,000 | 44 |
| Punnat Punsri | Thailand | 2,135,000 | 43 |
| Matthew Wantman | United States | 1,640,000 | 33 |
| László Bujtás | Hungary | 1,260,000 | 25 |
| Matthias Eibinger | Austria | 1,240,000 | 25 |
| Dan Dvoress | Canada | 595,000 | 12 |

Canada’s Dan Dvoress, who completed a Short Deck hat-trick earlier this month in Jeju, returned with just 12 big blinds. In a PLO round, Punsri opened with ace-king-queen-four under the gun and Dvoress picked up double aces on the button.
He got everything in, but the runout gave Punsri a straight. Dvoress collected $87,000 for seventh.
László Bujtás, better known by his online screen name “omaha4rollz”, favours PLO but won his only Triton title in an NLH turbo in Madrid in 2022. Ironically, it was an NLH hand that did him in here.
He three-bet shoved 23 big blinds from the big blind with king-jack and Punsri called from the cutoff with ace-ten from a 42-blind stack. Bujtás took $112,000 for sixth.
Matthias Eibinger, the five-time Triton winner who claimed his fifth title at WSOP Paradise in December, had been reduced to just four big blinds after a skirmish with Rezaei. He committed everything from the big blind in a PLO hand and a three-way pot developed.
The board ran out eight-six-five-queen-five. Rezaei tabled king-king-ace-seven for the win. Eibinger took $144,000 for fifth.
Matthew Wantman, in town specifically for PLO, had survived a near-bubble exit the day before. An ace on the turn saved his ace-king against Punsri’s pocket kings then.
This time his luck ran dry. Down to eight big blinds, he shoved ace-ten from the button.
Zhou called from the big blind with ace-four and spiked a four on the flop. Wantman earned $183,000 for fourth.
Punsri was chasing number six, but his stack bled out through a run of small pots. He dropped to just 16 big blinds.
Punsri shoved from the small blind with king-five and Rezaei called with queen-jack. Punsri was ahead and stayed there, doubling back into the lead. Rezaei found consecutive doubles to retake the chip lead, then doubled a third time in PLO with jack-ten-five-five making a boat against Punsri’s king-queen-ten-three.
The game shifted back to NLH. Punsri’s ace-king beat Zhou’s ace-ten for a key double, dropping Zhou to 11 big blinds.
Then Punsri’s queen-jack rivered a flush against Rezaei’s pocket nines to vault back out front. Chips simply moved around the table with the conclusion always close but never quite arriving.
It caught up with Rezaei first. The big hand against Punsri left him with just a couple of big blinds and Punsri finished the job on a PLO hand shortly after with another flush. Rezaei, who had already won a Triton title earlier in Jeju, collected $240,000 for third.

Punsri sat down heads-up with a commanding lead: 40 big blinds to Zhou’s eight. Zhou mounted a brief comeback with a couple of doubles, but Punsri found a miracle turn card to close it out.
In a hold’em round, the chips went in pre-flop with Zhou’s ace-jack ahead of Punsri’s five-three. The flop came two-king-ace, keeping Zhou out front.
Then the dealer put a four on the turn to give Punsri a wheel straight, leaving Zhou drawing dead. Zhou settled for $356,000 as runner-up.
$30,000 PLO/NLH Mixed Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Punnat Punsri | Thailand | $504,000 |
| 2nd | Zhou Quan | China | $356,000 |
| 3rd | Daniel Rezaei | Austria | $240,000 |
| 4th | Matthew Wantman | United States | $183,000 |
| 5th | Matthias Eibinger | Austria | $144,000 |
| 6th | László Bujtás | Hungary | $112,000 |
| 7th | Dan Dvoress | Canada | $87,000 |
| 8th | Jesse Lonis | United States | $69,000 |
| 9th | Ding Biao | China | $56,000 |
The Triton SHRS Jeju 2026 continues with the $100,000 PLO Main Event running through March 31. For the latest results and coverage, follow our latest updates from the Triton SHRS on our news page. Full event details and the remaining schedule are available on Triton Poker’s official site.











