PokerNews is Heading to Jeju for Triton ONE & Super High Roller Series
PokerNews is heading back to Triton...and it’s been a while.
From tomorrow, our team will be on the ground in Jeju to cover both Triton ONE and the Triton Super High Roller Series (SHRS), giving fans everything from live hand-for-hand updates to exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes stories.
We’re excited to be back working with Triton, and we can’t wait to share a closer look at the high-roller lifestyle, the drama at the tables, and the new chapter Triton is opening up with its brand-new mid-stakes tour.
“It feels great to be back at Triton,” said Shirley Ang, Senior Global Live Events Manager for PokerNews. “These events have such a unique energy. It’s not just about huge prize pools, it’s about the players, the atmosphere, and the stories that come out of them. That’s what we’re excited to share with our readers.”
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PokerNews at Triton ONE
Triton ONE runs September 2–8 at Landing Casino & Resort and is being billed as poker’s newest gateway to the top tier. With buy-ins starting at $2,000 and capped by the $8,000 Main Event, the schedule offers a chance for more players to live the Triton experience.
PokerNews will be right there on the floor, live reporting the Main Event and following the stories from side events like the $3,000 Genesis, the $10,000 Mystery Bounty, and the $20,000 Single-Day High Rollers.
Triton ONE Jeju Schedule
PokerNews at the Super High Roller Series
Immediately after, from September 8–23, the Super High Roller Series brings the world’s best players to Jeju. Here the buy-ins soar to $100,000 and beyond, and PokerNews will be in the middle of it, speaking with the game’s biggest names, unpacking the action, and telling the stories that take place on poker’s highest stage.
While we’ll of course be covering who wins what, our SHRS coverage won’t be live reporting every hand. Instead, we’ll be focusing on the culture of the high-roller scene, the personalities, the dynamics at the tables, and the moments that show why Triton became the de facto global super high roller series.
“We’ve missed being here, so to return for both Triton ONE and the SHRS is really special." said Ben Cundall, Head of Commercial and Live Events for PokerNews "What makes Triton stand out is the mix of new players taking their shot alongside the biggest names in the game. We want to capture that and give fans a proper glimpse of what the high-roller world is really like.”
Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju Schedule
In this Series
- 1 Triton ONE: New Live Tour Set to Expand Triton Poker’s Reach
- 2 Debut Triton ONE Schedule Revealed; Super High Roller Series Announced
- 3 Countdown to Triton ONE: Four Days Until Poker’s Hottest New Festival Debuts
- 4 PokerNews is Heading to Jeju for Triton ONE & Super High Roller Series
- 5 Poker Vlogger Hits Dream Flop Before Nightmare Turn Card at Triton ONE in Jeju
- 6 Xuan Liu on Historic Triton Victory: 'I Felt Like I Was on Top of the World'
- 7 'A Bridge to Our New Champions': Triton ONE Series Sees Strong Start in Jeju
- 8 How a $1.4 Million Score Saved This Poker Crusher from a Major Downswing
- 9 Player Makes Epic Hero Call Against Alex Foxen in Triton ONE Main Event
- 10 Former Footballer Beats the Pros in First-Ever Triton ONE Main Event for $975,225
- 11 First Triton ONE Festival in Jeju Generates Nearly $20 Million in Prize Money
- 12 Alex Foxen's Luck Turns With Runner-Runner Beat at WPT Global Slam Final Table
- 13 Triton Jeju: The Start of a New Era After a Record That Will Be Tough to Beat
- 14 Chidwick Closing Gap to Kenney on All-Time Money List After Triton Win
- 15 Which Crusher Leads Triton’s Ivan Leow Player of the Year Race With Days to Go?
- 16 WPT Global Ambassador Deal Offers Nacho Barbero 'A New Beginning'
- 17 Five Performances That Remind Us Why We Love Poker at Triton Jeju II
- 18 Triton CEO Andy Wong Talks About Building Poker's Most Prestigious High-Stakes Tour





