Three-Way All-in & Straight Flush in $200K Tournament Kicks Off Race to $6.4M Prize

Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive
Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
4 min read
Haralabos Voulgaris

Ten years on from its debut in Montenegro, the $200K NLH Triton Invitational has returned to where it all began and promptly broken every record in the book.

The 2026 edition at the Triton SHRS Series Montenegro attracted 137 entries, the largest field ever assembled for a Triton Invitational, generating a $27,400,000 prize pool, the fifth largest in Triton history.

And that's not all. Up top sits $6,370,000, one of the biggest winner payouts in tournament poker history and the fifth-largest first-place prize Triton has ever offered. With 23 players set to be paid and a min-cash worth $318,000, the stakes are enormous at every level of the money.

Day 2 resumed with 88 survivors from a starting field that grew to 137 once late registration closed, and if the Triton Invitational has always been known for delivering drama, it didn't take long for the action to live up to its reputation today.

Popular poker vlogger Ethan “Rampage” Yau came into Day 2 as chip leader after bagging 1,250,000 (156 big blinds) on Day 1. Yong Wai Kin (1,099,000) and Igor Yaroshevskyy (978,000) completed the overnight top three.

Several hours into Day 2, however, the leaderboard looks very different. $25K NLH winner Anatoly Zlotnikov has surged into the lead, ahead of Isaac Haxton and Adrian Mateos.

Also still firmly in contention is soccer club owner Haralabos Voulgaris. The poker boom-era star sits on 784,000 after surviving what looked set to be an early exit. Voulgaris found a perfect river card in a three-way all-in to vault back up the counts and keep his hopes alive.

Perfect River Card for Former Poker Pro

Early on in Day 2, Alex Theologis — the $40K Mystery Bounty bubble boy — opened the action with a raise to 25,000 with AQ from the hijack. Voulgaris shoved for 198,000 from the small blind after looking fown at KQ. Mike Watson woke up with AQ in the big blind and then called off his stack of 196,000. Theologis put in calling chips for the cards to go on their backs.

Watson and Theologis remained the favorite to split Voulgaris' stack after the J97 flop and J turn. However the 10 river gave Voulgaris the straight to book the triple to stay alive, while Watson hit the rail.

A straight flush in the same level also saw the former poker pro get a double up through Kristen Foxen.

$200K NLH Triton Invitational Payouts

PlacePrize
1$6,370,000
2$4,316,000
3$2,877,000
4$2,357,000
5$1,890,000
6$1,466,000
7$1,085,000
8$797,000
9$635,000
10-11$534,000
12-13$466,000
14-15$425,000
16-17$384,000
18-20$345,000
21-23$318,000

Not All Bad Beats for Watson

Mike Watson
Mike Watson

While on the wrong end of that hand, it hasn't all been bad beats for Watson at the Maestral Resort & Casino. On Monday, the Poker Triple Crown winner captured his sixth Triton title in three years when he came out on top in the $30,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo event and walked away with $659,000.

Watson's victory ties him with Punnat Punsri and Matthias Eibinger in terms of Triton wins. The $659,000 he collected from this event pushed his Triton earnings toward $19.5 million. Watson may be a veteran of the high roller scene, but he is still a formidable opponent for anyone who crosses his path.

"Any time you get to lift a Triton trophy, it's definitely meaningful," Watson said during his post-victory interview. "I'm now back in a tie for second in the most Triton trophies, so it's pretty cool."

$30,000 NLH Turbo Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Mike WatsonCanada$659,000
2Mehdi ChaouiMorocco$450,000
3Anatoly ZlotnikovRussia$299,000
4Tom FuchsGermany$241,000
5Samuel MullurAustria$193,000
6Thomas BoivinBelgium$151,000
7Patrik AntoniusFinland$118,000
8Cong PhamUnited States$91,000
9Maher NouiraTunisia$66,000

Foxen Denied $50K Title by Rising Poker Star

Christopher Nguyen
Christopher Nguyen

It's quite ridiculous to think that Christopher Nguyen's first live tournament cash came in December 2022 because the 26-year-old now has more than $10 million in live earnings, and five $1 million+ prizes on his Hendon Mob profile. The fifth of those seven-figure scores, $1,535,000, came on May 18 when he took down the $50,000 NLH 8-Handed event, defeating Kristen Foxen in heads-up.

The talented German's first million-dollar score came in December 2024 when he finished fifth in the $25,000 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Paradise Main Event for $2,100,000. Six months later, Nguyen won the €100,000 EPT Monte-Carlo Super High Roller for €2,022,000.

He then became a WSOP bracelet winner courtesy of triumphing in the €20,000 Super High Roller 8-Max (€1,100,000) at the 2026 WSOP Europe festival before finishing third in the €250,000 EPT Monte Carlo Super High Roller for €1,443,100 earlier this month.

Speaking to Triton commentator, Henry Kilbane, shortly after securing his latest massive core, Nguyen said, "I'm very happy. It was one of the toughest fields. All Tritons are very tough, so I'm very happy with it."

$50,000 NLHE 8-Handed Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Christopher NguyenGermany$1,535,000
2Kristen FoxenCanada$1,039,000
3Daniel RezaeiAustria$693,000
4Daniil KiselevArmenia$568,000
5Thomas MuehloeckerAustria$456,000
6Alisson PiekazewiczBrazil$353,000
7Patrik AntoniusFinland$261,000
8Jason KoonUnited States$192,000
9Joao SimaoBrazil$153,000

Triton Montenegro Winners So Far

EventEntriesPrize PoolWinnerPrize
$25,000 Golden Decade No-Limit Hold'em146$3,650,000Daniel Dvoress$849,000
$25,000 Eight-Handed No-Limit Hold'em119$2,975,000Anatoly Zlotnikov$715,000
$30,000 Eight-Handed No-Limit Hold'em133$3,990,000Mario Mosboeck$928,000
$40,000 No-Limit Hold'em Mystery Bounty111$4,440,000Fedor Holz$528,811
$50,000 No-Limit Hold'em 8-Handed132$6,600,000Christopher Nguyen$1,535,000
$30,000 No-Limit Hold'em Turbo84$2,520,000Mike Watson$659,000
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Calum Grant
Senior Editor & Live Events Executive

Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum has written for various poker outlets but found his home at PokerNews, where he has contributed to various articles and live updates, providing insights and reporting on major poker events, including the World Series of Poker (WSOP).

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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