
Alongside the $10,000 Triton ONE Main Event and the $3,000 QQPK Genesis event, the inaugural Triton ONE festival in Jeju is running a number of side events to offer players numerous opportunities to play throughout the week. Here's where you can keep track of the results from across the festival.
LEE GETS TRITON ONE OFF AND RUNNING

Doyle Kwan Fu Lee
The first Triton ONE trophy ever awarded found its way to the hands of Hong Kong's Doyle Kwan Fu Lee, who beat a field of 48 entries in the first tournament to conclude in Jeju. With a poker appropriate name — "Doyle" being better known before the name "Brunson" for the American poker legend — Lee defeated Russian pro Anatoly Filatov heads-up and won $67,000 for a $2,000 buy-in event.
The tournament took place as the $3,000 QQPK Triton Genesis was just getting started too, and featured a number of Triton regulars. Three-time Triton champion Webster Lim picked up a first Triton ONE cash, finishing fourth, and runner-up Filatov is also a Triton champion, having won here in Jeju in March.
Event #3: $5,000 One Night NLH
Date: September 3, 2025
Entries: 48 (inc. 40 re-entries)
Prize pool: $222,240
1 - Doyle Kwan Fu Lee, Hong Kong, $67,000
2 - Anatoly Filatov, Russia, $48,140
3 - Nopparut Piyatassakorn, Thailand, $31,000
4 - Webster Lim, Malaysia, $23,500
5 - Meng-Ling Lin, Taiwan, $18,200
6 - Felix Rabas, Austria, $14,200
7 - Tharit Nanthana, Thailand, $11,300
8 - Cheung Park Yu, Hong Kong, $8,900
SCHULTZ-PEDERSEN BECOMES FIRST EUROPEAN TRITON ONE CHAMP

Johan Schultz-Pedersen
Austria-based Dane Johan Schultz-Pedersen added a Triton ONE trophy to his growing collection when he prevailed from a field of 89 entries in the second single-night event of the trip. A WSOP bracelet winner from an online event in 2024, Schultz-Pedersen earned $100,500 from this win, which included $22,500 in bounties.
The tournament played out in the Bounty Quattro format, an established favourite on the Triton Super High Roller Series, making its debut on Triton ONE. Schultz-Pedersen had previously picked up a solitary Triton cash here in March in a $25K event, but this boosts his bankroll significantly ahead of a long return trip to the Landing Resort & Casino.
Filatov made the money again, finishing 15th, and fellow Triton Super High Roller Series regulars Brian Kim (13th), Kenny Hallaert (11th) and Niko Koop (4th) also made the money. Japan's Jun Obara was the runner up, earning $63,400 including bounties, but third-placed Ting-Yi Tsai earned the second biggest prize of $77,600 thanks to his huge $42,500 bounty haul.
Event #7: $5,000 One Night NLH - Bounty Quattro
Date: September 4, 2025
Entries: 89 (inc. 16 re-entries)
Prize pool: $412,070
1 - Johan Schultz-Pedersen, Austria, $100,500 (inc. $22,500 in bounties)
2 - Jun Obara, Japan, $63,400 (inc. $10,000 in bounties)
3 - Ting-Yi Tsai, Taiwan, $77,600 (inc. $42,500 in bounties)
4 - Niko Koop, Germany, $38,300 (inc. $10,000 in bounties)
5 - Naohiro Matsuda, Japan, $27,800 (inc. $5,000 in bounties)
6 - Li Zhang, China, $17,800
7 - Bohao Huang, China, $14,070
8 - Kuan-Han Lee, Taiwan, $10,800
SASAKI GETS JAPAN ON THE TRITON BOARD AT LAST

Yoko Sasaki
It took more than nine years until the Triton Super High Roller Series crowned its first female champion. But it took Triton ONE less than one week. Late on Friday night (the early hours of Saturday morning really), Yoko Sasaki took down the latest $2,000 One Night Triton ONE event, beating a field of 169 entries to a $69,000 first prize.
Not only that, Sasaki became the first Japanese player to win a Triton Poker-branded live event, with the Super High Roller Series still searching for a first winner from the Land of the Rising Sun.
The tournament had the biggest field so-far for one of the single-night turbo events in Jeju, and played out alongside the massive Day 1A of the Main Event. Australia's Josh Mccully finished second, with Kaifan Wang third.
Event #11: $2,000 One Night NLH
Date: September 5, 2025
Entries: 169 (inc. 28 re-entries)
Prize pool: $312,988
1 - Yoko Sasaki, Japan, $69,000
2 - Josh Mccully, Australia, $46,800
3 - Kaifan Wang, United States, $32,200
4 - Tingjia Cao, China, $26,300
5 - Wang Yuzhu, China, $21,000
6 - Florencio Campomanes, Philippines, $16,188
7 - Ma Haohui, China, $11,800
8 - Mehdi Chaoui, Morocco, $8,500
CHENXIANG EARNS FIRST TITLE FROM SECOND FINAL OF THE TRIP

Chenxiang Miao
Chenxiang Miao further underlined his Player ONE leaderboard potential in the early hours of Sunday morning when he won the $20,000 One Day High Roller in Jeju. The Chinese player, who followed a min-cash in the QQPK Genesis with a final table appearance in the $10K Mystery Bounty, went even better in the tournament with the highest buy-in on the Triton ONE schedule. Miao's victory earned him $315,000.
The field attracted not only players who had been eliminated from the Triton ONE Main Event, but also some who were in Jeju for the Super High Roller Series, which starts this week. The final table featured two players with long Triton Poker Series cashing records, Kiat Lee and Isaac Haxton. But the pair could only make it to seventh and fourth, respectively.
Ultimately, Miao beat Australian Josh Mccully heads up, leaving Mccully licking his wounds for the second successive night. He was also runner up to Yoko Sasaki in the $2K One Day tournament the previous day. Meanwhile Miao now has three cashes from three tournaments played so far in Jeju.
Event #12: $20,000 One Night NLH
Date: September 6, 2025
Entries: 56 (inc. 8 re-entries)
Prize pool: $1,075,200
1 - Chenxiang Miao, China, $315,000
2 - Josh Mccully, Australia, $226,000
3 - Chi-Jen Chu, Taiwan, $146,700
4 - Isaac Haxton, United States, $110,800
5 - Kazuyuki Tanemura, Japan, $86,000
6 - Hui Chen, China, $66,000
7 - Kiat Lee, Malaysia, $52,600
8 - Qiao Du, Hong Kong, $40,900
9 - Shaoshuai Li, China, $31,200
MID-STAKES CRUSHER NGO EARNS TRITON ONE TITLE

Khoa Anh Ngo
Khoa Anh Ngo of Vietnam is another form player at Triton ONE and he followed up a final table appearance at the QQPK Genesis event with victory in Saturday's $2,000 One Night tournament. Ngo's win, over a field of 132 entries, earned him $58,700. It was a second decent score of the week after ninth place in the Genesis paid $38,202.
Ngo's total earnings from documented live tournaments is now more than $850,000, though he has never had a six-figure score. It represents a player very comfortable in the mid-stakes, so it should come as no surprise that Triton ONE is a fit for him.
Tsz Kin Heung of Hong Kong was the runner-up, ahead of Nikita Voznesenskii in third.
Event #13: $2,000 One Night NLH
Date: September 6, 2025
Entries: 132 (inc. 28 re-entries)
Prize pool: $244,464
1 - Khoa Anh Ngo, Vietnam, $58,700
2 - Tsz Kin Heung, Hong Kong, $39,900
3 - Nikita Voznesenskii, Russia, $26,200
4 - Iat Man Leong, Macau, $21,800
5 - Yixi Tang, China, $17,564
6 - Niko Koop, Germany, $13,700
7 - Hao Wang, Taiwan, $10,300
8 - Dong Chen, Hong Kong, $7,600
9 - Kean Wei Tan, Malaysia, $5,900
MULLUR CONTINUES HOT STREAK

Samuel Mullur
Samuel Mullur came to Jeju after a successful recent tournament series in Europe, and immediately found himself at the final table of the festival opening QQPK Genesis event. A few days later, he got his hands on a trophy.
Mullur was the last man standing from a 189-entry field in the $2K Bounty Quattro event, earning $72,000, of which $18,000 came from bounties. That bounty haul represented eight tournament knockouts, underlining Mullur's dominance in the event.
Iulian-Remus Blebea narrowly missed out on putting Romania on the Triton ONE winner's board as he fell in second to Mullur. He scored five knockouts to put his earnings from the event at $47,000.
Event #17: $2,000 One Night NLH - Bounty Quattro
Date: September 7, 2025
Entries: 189 (inc. 39 re-entries)
Prize pool: $350,028 (inc. $94,000 in bounty pool)
1 - Samuel Mullur, Austria, $72,000 (inc. $18,000 in bounties)
2 - Iulian-Remus Blebea, Romania, $47,000 (inc. $10,000 in bounties)
3 - Park Yu Cheung, Hong Kong, $27,500 (inc. $2,000 in bounties)
4 - Juns Leong, Malaysia, $28,700 (inc. $8,000 in bounties)
5 - Hao Tian, China, $22,578 (inc. $6,000 in bounties)
6 - Qiaonan Liu, China, $24,500 (inc. $12,000 in bounties)
7 - Nariman Yaghmai, Iran, $9,100
8 - Niklas Deitmer, Germany, $16,800 (inc. $10,000 in bounties)
9 - Hsuan-Yu Lai, Taiwan, $9,600 (inc. $4,000 in bounties)