
Triton Poker Series today announces YEET as the presenting partner of the Triton Invitational tournament at WSOP Paradise 2025, set for the Bahamas this month.
The tournament—a $250,000 buy-in event that features a specially-curated field of official Invitees alongside elite pros—is the centrepiece of the Triton Super High Roller Series Paradise festival, at the Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island.
The tournament takes place December 7-9, 2025, part of the series that runs from December 4-11.
YEET is a crypto-native online casino and sports book, co-founded by the two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Ben Lamb, who also has a title on the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series among his many poker accolades. Lamb co-founded YEET in 2024 with Michael Anderson and KBM—both well-known and trusted figures in the crypto space.
According to YEET’s founders, the company shares many of the values that made Triton Poker the most prestigious high-stakes poker tour in the world. Lamb said: “YEET is a casino built by gamblers who understand gamblers—and how to treat them. It is a modern, trusted, and genuinely fun crypto-casino built from the ground up with the player in mind.”
He added: "Over the last two decades as a professional poker player, the tournament scene has evolved dramatically. Year after year, the bar keeps getting raised. Triton has led that evolution—not just with higher stakes, but with an unmatched experience for both players and viewers. As a poker player, competing in Triton events was a milestone. Now as a founder of YEET, partnering with them is a different type of milestone.”
The Triton Invitational tournament at WSOP Paradise 2025 will feature many of the most recognizable poker professionals in the game, as well as numerous high-stakes poker enthusiasts. Its unique format, where the field is separated between Invitees and Pros for the opening exchanges, allows all players the chance to sample Triton's industry-leading hospitality and tournament structure in the fairest environment.
Previous renewals of the tournament have crowned champions from both the Invitee and Pro sides of the draw, including Argentinian rapper Alejandro "PapoMC" Lococo, who put down his mic to win more than $12 million in the Bahamas last December.
The 2025 field is expected to at least match the 96 entries of last year's event.
Lamb said: “YEET will bring a new level of energy and innovation to the series, demonstrating the platform’s growing adoption across the highest tiers of the gaming world. This partnership marks a meaningful validation of our vision to bridge cutting-edge crypto gaming with the most respected names in competitive poker, and represents another step in establishing YEET as a leading platform that brings credibility, transparency, and excitement to the global gaming community.”



