

Alongside the $8,000 Triton ONE Main Event and the $3,000 QQPK Genesis event, the second ever 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.
DING LANDS OPENING BOUNTY EVENT


Renjie Ding
With the QQPK Genesis attracting exceptional numbers on the opening day of the Triton ONE festival, the first single-night event proved similarly popular. In all, 95 players added a further 24 re-entries, to build a prize pool of $220,388. This was a $2,000 buy-in Bounty Quattro tournament, with $60,000 in the bounty pool.
As ever, frenetic bounty-hunting action led the tournament to its final table, from which China's Ding Renjie ended up on the top of the pile. He added seven bounties of $2,000 each to his $38,500 first prize, banking $52,500. The most successful bounty hunter was Cheung Chung Ching, of Hong Kong, however, whose 10 bounties added $20,000 to his $26,200 runner-up prize.
Ding took the trophy, however, the first precious metalware of the second Triton ONE stop in Jeju.
Event #2: $2,000 One Night NLH - Bounty Quattro
Date: March 6, 2026
Entries: 119 (inc. 24 re-entries)
Prize pool: $220,388 (inc. $60,000 in bounties)
1 - Ding Renjie, China, $52,500 (inc. $14,000 in bounties)
2 - Cheung Chung, Ching Hong Kong, $46,200 (inc. $20,000 in bounties)
3 - Beketov Kirill, Russia, $17,288
4 - Zhu Jingfeng, China, $14,300
5 - He Yaoyu, China, $11,500
CHEN GETS TAIWAN ON THE TRITON ONE BOARD


Chen Sin-Lan
Through 10 events at the inaugural Triton ONE festival last September, Taiwan somehow missed out on landing a trophy. But it didn't take long this time around for Chen Sin-Lan to put that right, after she took down the $2,000 One-W Night NLH - Bounty Quattro, picking up $37,300 in the process.
With the dust still settling on Elizabeth Chen's fine triumph in the $3,000 One-W Championship, the second women's event on the schedule attracted 59 entries and had $109,268 in the prize pool. It was a similarly hard-fought affair as well, but Chen was the dominant player, knocking out six opponents in the bounty stages, then going on to seal the deal. She beat Hu Mengting heads-up.
Hu's runner-up prize was $16,800, but the bounty-hunting prowess boosted Chen's first prize all the way up to $37,300. She took $2K for each of her scalps, plus retained her own bounty. No other player in the field eliminated more than two players.
Event #9: $2,000 One-W Night NLH - Bounty Quattro
Date: March 9, 2026
Entries: 59 (inc. 14 re-entries)
Prize pool: $109,268 (inc. $30,000 in bounties)
1 - Chen Sin-Lan, Taiwan, $37,300
2 - Hu Mengting, China, $16,800
3 - Hishiuma Hikaru, Japan, $14,368
4 - Sotelo Jc Ann, Philippines, $10,300
5 - Wong Cai-Xin, Taiwan, $6,400
6 - Tang Chao, China, $8,900
7 - Ke Yi-Jhen, Taiwan, $5,900
8 - Ren Wanzhou, China, $7,000
9 - Sui Zongjin, China, $2,300
YANG DEFEATS NEW RECORD FIELD IN BIGGEST TURBO YET


Yang Zhihua
China's Yang Zhihua claimed a hard-fought victory over the biggest single-night turbo field in Triton ONE history, earning $94,000 for his troubles. There were 253 entries to the $2,000 buy-in no limit hold'em event, which meant a long night of play before Yang closed it out in the early hours of the morning.
Six of the last nine players were from China, including first-timers Liu Tianyou, Yuan Qin and Fengxiang Hu, who all made the final in the first Triton event they had ever played.
Yang himself was playing only his third event, having cashed the Triton ONE Mystery Bounty earlier in the week. Runner-up Kaiwen Wei, meanwhile, has a record of played three, cashed three in Jeju this trip, following up min-cashes in the QQPK Genesis and $5K Mystery Bounty with a near miss in the turbo. He took $62,500 for second.
SHRS star Punnat Punsri was in the money again, finishing 14th, while the tournament also marked the return to Triton action of Ukraine's Denys Homliavyi, who finished runner up in a €50K Turbo in Madrid back in 2022, at his first ever Triton tournament. Homliavyi is back and cashed in 36th place.
Event #13: $2,000 One Night NLH 8-Handed
Date: March 10, 2026
Entries: 253 (inc. 67 re-entries)
Prize pool: $468,556
1 - Yang Zhihua, China - $94,000
2 - Wei Kaiwen, United States - $62,500
3 - Sho Homma, Japan - $45,400
4 - Jieming Xu, China - $37,000
5 - Xiaotong Yu, China - $29,000
SHRS POY MARTIROSIAN BEATS STAR-STUDDED FINAL


Artur Martirosian
With the Super High Roller Series around the corner, many of the regular high rollers got into shape with a tilt at the $3K PLO event at Triton ONE. And true to form, three of them — Artur Martirosian, Punnat Punsri and Igor Yaroshevskyy — made it the late stages, with Martirosian closing it out.
Martirosian, the reigning Ivan Leow Player of the Year on the Super High Roller Series, became the first player to earn trophies on both Triton Poker circuits, adding this Triton ONE victory to his three SHRS wins. The prize of $64,000 was relatively modest by Martirosian's standards, but it demonstrates that the Russian crusher is in good form for the start of his POY title defence.
Punsri, a five-time SHRS champion, finished in third for $29,000, while Yaroshevskyy, a double SHRS winner, was fourth. The other player on the podium, runner-up Yue Zhao, is making her debut at a Triton festival here at Triton ONE Jeju, and won $44,000 for second place.
Event #15: $3,000 PLO 6-Handed
Date: March 11, 2026
Entries: 88 (inc. 30 re-entries)
Prize pool: $244,376
1 - Artur Martirosian, Russia - $64,000
2 - Zhao Yue, China - $44,000
3 - Punsri Punnat, Thailand - $29,000
4 - Igor Yaroshevskyy, Ukraine - $23,000
5 - Gerasimchuk Egor, Russia - $18,800
MULLER CLAIMS WIN FROM SECOND FINAL OF THE DAY


Curtis Mullur
The single-night $3K PLO event on Wednesday turned into a redemption opportunity, particularly for three players who had fallen agonisingly short in other events on the same day.
Curtis Mullur, who had one of the big stacks heading into the final of the $6K PLO event before busting in seventh, made up for that disappointment by taking down the turbo, banking $43,000. Meanwhile, Wang Yang, who lost heads-up in the $10K Triton ONE 7-Handed, finished third, and Takashi Ogura, who similarly fell short in the $6K PLO, made it to fifth. Wang earned a further $19,800 and Ogura $12,700.
The tournament attracted 89 entries, with Super High Roller Series regular Anson Ewe also making the final. Ewe finished seventh.
Event #17: $3,000 One-Night PLO 6-Handed
Date: March 11, 2026
Entries: 89 (inc. 26 re-entries)
Prize pool: $164,828
1 - Curtis Muller, Canada - $43,000
2 - Teoh Kok Wei, Malaysia - $29,700
3 - Wang Yang, China - $19,800
4 - Li Dong, China - $15,500
5 - Takashi Ogura, Japan - $12,700
CHUNG CHOPS WITH GAO IN FINAL NIGHTLY TURBO


Timothy Chung
The final $2K nightly turbo on the Triton ONE schedule proved to be another humdinger, with 184 entries and an especially international flavour at the final table.
Players from Thailand, Japan, China, France, the United States and the UK contested the latest stages, before Timothy Chung and Aaron Goa chopped it heads up. The British pro Chung walked away with the trophy and the $60,766 first prize, with Gao, of the United States, taking $59,734 as the official runner-up.
Once again, the Thai representative at the final was Punnat Punsri, but this time the Super High Roller regular could make it only to ninth. However, the final two have stellar reputations as well, particularly Chung, whose victory edged him closer to $3 million in lifetime live poker winnings. This, however, was his first cash on the Triton Series and first title outside of his native Europe.
Event #18: $2,000 One Night NLH 8-Handed
Date: March 12, 2026
Entries: 184 (inc. 42 re-entries)
Prize pool: $340,768
1 - Timothy Chung, UK, $60,766
2 - Aaron Yuxuan Gao, United States, $59,734
3 - Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, $34,000
4 - Thi Xoa Nguyen, France, $28,000
5 - Akihiro Konishi, Japan, $22,000




