The 2025 Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju is now in its final days, with just a couple of pot-limit Omaha events left to contest. As the massive festival nears its conclusion, a pair of tour regulars both captured their third trident trophies. Below is a look at how the two multi-time champions managed their latest victories.
Triton $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Six Max
Artur Martirosian defeated a field of 60 total entries in the $25,000 PLO six-max event, earning $421,000 and his third Triton title. The European Poker Tour champion and three-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner now has more than $33.7 million in career cashes to his name, with nearly $13.3 million of that coming from his 45 in-the-money finishes in Triton events.
The Russian poker pro’s first win in this tour came in the$30,000 no-limit hold’em turbo bounty quattro event in Monte Carlo last fall for $891,000. He then took down the $25,000 PLO turbo bounty quattro event later in that same series for his second trophy and another $525,000.
With this win, Martirosian moved into the lead in the Ivan Leow Player of the Year standings. With 5,154 points, he now sits 687 points ahead of second-ranked Alex Foxen (4,467 points).
“It means a lot for me,” Martirosian told Triton staff. “When I started to play PLO, my first goal was to win POY. I said on at the first stop of this series that I would win POY. It means more than any titles.”
Martirosian overcame a stacked final table on his way to this title, outlasting recent $200,000 short deck champion Stephen Chidwick (8th), five-time Triton champion Punnat Punsri (6th), Foxen (5th), two-time bracelet winner Santhosh Suvarna (4th), Dirk ‘Venividi1993’ Gerritse (3rd), and Ben Tollerene (2nd). Several of the final-table players are currently top contenders in the 2025 Card Player Player of the Year standings. Martirosian now sits in fourth place, while Punsri and Foxen are second and third. Tollerene and Chidwick are also both inside the top 15 on the overall leaderboard presented by CoinPoker.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Payout | POY Points |
| 1 | Artur Martirosian | $421,000 | 504 |
| 2 | Benjamin Tollerene | $298,000 | 420 |
| 3 | Dirk Gerritse | $201,000 | 336 |
| 4 | Santhosh Suvarna | $152,000 | 252 |
| 5 | Alex Foxen | $120,000 | 210 |
| 6 | Punnat Punsri | $93,000 | 168 |
$50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Six Max
The buy-in doubled and the field grew to 64 entries in the next PLO event. The strong turnout for the $50,000 six-max four-card event built a prize pool of $3.2 million. The largest share of that money was ultimately awarded to Ding Biao, who walked away with $880,000 and his third Triton title.
The Chinese player now boasts nearly $18.8 million in lifetime earnings, with over $14.6 million of that coming from his success on this tour. In fact, his six largest scores have all come in Triton events. He first broke through for a victory in a $30,000 mystery bounty six-max event at the 2023 Cyprus stop, earning $540,500. Then, earlier this year at the spring Jeju stop, he came out on top in another $50,000 PLO six-max event for $1.1 million.
There was plenty of carryover from the previous event, with Punsri (11th), Martirosian (7th), and Tollerene (4th) all cashing in both. Two-time Triton champion and bracelet winner Daniel Dvoress finished third, while Spanish PLO superstar Lautaro Guerra took home $625,000 as the runner-up.
Guerra likely holds the top spot on the all-time PLO money list, but his exact earnings are unclear thanks to a secretive deal that ended a high-stakes event at the Onyx festival in Cyprus with payout info being released for the top three finishers.
Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Payout | POY Points |
| 1 | Biao Ding | $880,000 | 612 |
| 2 | Lautaro Guerra | $625,000 | 510 |
| 3 | Daniel Dvoress | $410,000 | 408 |
| 4 | Benjamin Tollerene | $315,000 | 306 |
| 5 | Cesar Garcia | $250,000 | 255 |
| 6 | Martin Dam | $195,000 | 204 |
Photo credits: Triton Poker.


