2025 Triton ONE Jeju
Xiaosheng Zheng raised to 9,000 and Edward Pak made it 28,000 to go in the next seat. it then folded to Ehsan Amiri in the small blind, who cold four-bet to 52,000. Zheng five-bet small to 78,000 and Pak folded. Amiri six-bet to 150,000 and Zheng came along to the 7♦6♠6♣ flop. Amiri now sized down to 50,000 for Zheng to call and they headed to the A♣ on the turn.
Amiri jammed with the covering stack and Zheng folded.
Kaoro Kishimoto made it 8,000 to go and was called by Tse Shan Wong as well as Anton Rubtsov in the big blind. Following the 10♦6♠2♣ flop, Rubtsov was the only one to check-call Kishimoto's bet of 10,000 and he then checked the 5♠ on the turn. Kishimoto bet 200,000 with the covering stack and Rubtsov called all-in for 103,000.
Anton Rubtsov: 10♥8♥
Kaoru Kishimoto:; A♦A♠
Rubtsov had top pair and needed help, which he found thanks to the 8♦ on the river.
The latest Triton ONE winner was crowned early Saturday morning as China's Xiaqing Ji took down the $10,000 Mystery Bounty for $245,000.
Ji defeated heads-up opponent Thi Xoa Nguyen, who made waves earlier this summer for making a bold bluff on the stone bubble of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event. Also on the podium was third-place finisher Kristen Foxen, who earned $116,000.
Women were well represented at the streamed final table, with Ebony Kenney finishing in ninth place for $25,000. The final table also included Frances Hughes Girard (4th - $94,000), Kento Nasu (5th - $74,143) and Manh Tien Duong (6th - $56,500).
Others who cashed the Mystery Bounty event include Jesse Lonis (46th - $7,200), Ehsan Amiri (43rd - $7,200), Mustapha Kanit (41st - $7,200), Ren Lin (26th - $10,400) and Nacho Barbero (17th - $13,700).
Triton ONE $10,000 Mystery Bounty Final Table Results
| Rank | Player | Country | Prize (In USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Xiaqing Ji | China | $245,000 |
| 2 | Thi Xoa Nguyen | France | $155,000 |
| 3 | Kristen Foxen | Canada | $116,000 |
| 4 | Hugues Girard | France | $94,000 |
| 5 | Kento Nasu | Japan | $74,143 |
| 6 | Manh Tien Duong | Vietnam | $56,500 |
| 7 | Jingjun Xia | China | $41,600 |
| 8 | Chenxiang Miao | China | $30,600 |
| 9 | Ebony Kenney | United States | $25,000 |
Rokas Asipauskas opened the action with a raise to 11,000 and Jimmy Guerrero three-bet to 45,000 two seats over in the big blind. When it was back on Asipauskas, he four-bet to 90,000 and called the five-bet shove for 255,000.
Jimmy Guerrero: 10♥10♣
Rokas Asipauskas: K♦Q♣
The K♠J♦4♠A♠8♣ board gave Asipauskas the superior pair and Guerrero was sent to the registration desk.
The Day 1b field has already reached 304 players which includes 24 re-entries and there are approximately 269 players left at the time of writing.
Han Shao raised to 7,000 and Meng Wu defended off a short stack in the big blind. On the K♣Q♥5♣ flop, Wu check-jammed for 46,000 and Shao called.
Meng Wu: K♦4♠
Han Shao: A♥10♥
The A♣ turn gave Shao the superior pair and the 3♣ river sent Wu to the rail for now.
Level: 6
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Hyunyeong Kang raised to 6,500 from under the gun and Evgenii Chzhen called in the next seat. On the 3♣3♠2♠ flop, Kang check-called for 5,000 and then checked the K♣ on the turn- Chzhen bet 17,000 and was check-raised to 50,000 by Kang to call. The 7♦ came on the river and Kang now led for 150,000, almost half of his stack.
Chzhen moved all-in with the marginally covering stack and Kang folded.