The 10 Biggest Winners from the Triton Poker Series

Triton set out to become the most prestigious live tournament series in the world, and they’ve definitely achieved it. Say the word “Triton” to any poker player, and they instantly think of lavish cardrooms, exotic locations, and multi-million dollar prize pools.

They made fortunes for their top earners. Triton buy-ins aren’t cheap, and they generate some serious guarantees. They ran a £1,050,000 entry event called the Triton Million, won by Aaron Zang for £13,779,491 (over $18,000,000 today). Even with that score, Aaron is not on this list. He’s not even in the top 15.

Here are the 10 highest earners from the Triton Poker Series, along with their biggest wins.

#1: Bryn Kenney – $51,226,802

How great it must be to be Bryn Kenney, the highest earning Triton Poker Series player, and top of the Hendon Mob All Time Money List.

The New York native first started out playing Magic: The Gathering, and eventually moving to a more lucrative card game. And it has been lucrative. He currently boasts over $85 million in live earnings, and over 60% of it came from the Triton Poker Series.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $51,226,802 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $20,563,324 in the 2019 Triton Million for Charity Event
  • Triton Titles: 5
  • Total Cashes: 26
  • Playing Triton Since: 2016 Philippines Series
  • First Triton Cash: $1,401,694 – 2nd in the 500K HKD Main Event – 2016 Philippines Series

Here are Bryn Kenney’s top five wins at the Triton Poker Series:

DateEventPlaceOriginal CurrencyUSD Prize Money
01-Aug-2019

£1,050,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Million for Charity

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London

2nd£16,890,509$20,563,324
03-Aug-2023

$250,000 + 12,500 No Limit Hold'em – Luxon Invitational

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London

1st-$6,860,000
09-Nov-2024

$125,000 + 7,500 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo

1st-$ 4,410,000
07-Mar-2019

HK$2,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju 2019 Main

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju

2ndHK$24,039,500$ 3,062,513
08-May-2019

HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Montenegro Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1stHK$21,300,000$ 2,713,859

#2: Jason Koon – $40,914,284

Another top-tier tournament professional, Jason Koon is a fearsome face to see at any poker table. He’s the second-highest earning Triton player, and third on the Hendon Mob All Time Money List.

He’s originally from West Virginia, plays for Team PokerStars, and famously says that he “spent five years in college to work three weeks and quit.”

Jason is about ten million dollars behind Bryn Kenney on the Hendon Mob and about the same on the Triton rankings. However, Jason Koon is the leader for Triton cashes, and Triton titles.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $40,914,284 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $3,579,836
  • Triton Titles: 12
  • Total Cashes: 81
  • Playing Triton Since: 2018 Montenegro Series
  • First Triton Cash: $ 169,936 – 4th in the 250K HKD Short Deck Ante – 2018 Montenegro

Here are Jason Koon’s top five wins at the Triton Poker Series:

DateEventPlaceOriginal CurrencyUSD Prize Money
17-May-2018

HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Short Deck Ante Only 1M

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1stHK$28,102,000$3,579,836
23-May-2025

$150,000 + 7,500 No Limit Hold'em – 8-Handed

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1st-$3,393,656
05-Mar-2019

HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Short Deck Ante Only

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju

1stHK$22,300,000$2,840,945
20-May-2023

$100,000 No Limit Hold'em – Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Cyprus, Kyrenia

1st-$2,451,082
24-May-2022€150,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em Ante Only
Triton Poker Series Madrid, Madrid
1st€1,750,000$1,863,228

#3: Stephen Chidwick – $34,318,106

The first Englishman on our list, Stephen Chidwick, is a familiar face at the Triton series around the world.

Stephen is just as skilled as anybody on this list, but perhaps, a tad more realistic. He surprised the poker world when he confessed to Reddit that out of over $76 million in lifetime earnings, perhaps only $5-$10 million was profit. That’s a big revelation from the person in second place on the Hendon Mob All Time Money List.

His first recorded cash on Hendon Mob was also a win, at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for $88,760. He’s come a long way from those $1,000 buy-ins (Triton doesn’t have those).

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $34,318,106 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $5,368,947
  • Triton Titles: 3
  • Total Cashes: 75
  • Playing Triton Since: 2017 Macau
  • First Triton Cash: $440,047 – 6th in the Macau Main Event 2016

Here are Stephen Chidwick’s top five wins at the Triton Poker Series:

DateEventPlaceOriginal CurrencyUSD Prize Money
01-Aug-2019

£1,050,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Million for Charity (Event #2)

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series London

4th£4,410,000$5,368,947
11-Sep-2025

$200,000 + 8,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em – Triton Short Deck PLPF (Event #20)

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju II by WPT Global, Jeju

1st-$3,455,000
17-Sep-2025

$125,000 + 6,250 No Limit Hold'em – Triton 7-Handed (Event #10)

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju II by WPT Global, Jeju

2nd-$1,927,188
23-May-2022

€100,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em – SD Main Event (Event #12)

Triton Poker Series Madrid

1st€1,800,000$1,916,463
18-May-2022€75,000 No Limit Hold'em – 8-Handed (Event #7)
Triton Poker Series Madrid, Madrid
2nd€1,291,414$1,357,140

#4: Dan Dvoress – $33,179,482

Canadians are far outnumbered by Americans when it comes to poker rankings, but Daniel Dvoress is the exception. In the top 20 of the Hendon Mob All Time Money List, he and Daniel Negreanu are the only ones, among 12 US players.

Dan has been playing for at least two decades now, starting out on PokerStars and FullTilt, going pro after college. He now has over $54 million in live tournament earnings, and sits three spots behind Negreanu on the All Time Money List, in 12th place.

His first live tournament cash wouldn’t even cover his buy-ins these days, just $2,700 at the 2013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure for 39th place. Don’t take too much pity on Daniel though. Next year, he won the PokerStars Spring Championship for $400,000.

Recently, Dan stunned the poker world by winning three Triton titles in a single series.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $33,179,482 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $2,018,000
  • Triton Titles: 6
  • Total Cashes: 73
  • Playing Triton Since: 2017 Macau
  • First Triton Cash: $70,705 – 12th in the 2017 Macau 6-Max

Here are Dan Dvoress’s top five wins at the Triton Poker Series:

DateEventPlaceOriginal CurrencyUSD Prize Money
25-May-2026

$100,000 Pot Limit Omaha – Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1st-$2,018,000
13-Nov-2024

$100,000 + 4,000 Pot Limit Omaha – Triton PLO Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo

2nd-$1,563,000
16-Mar-2026

$100,000 + 5,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju

1st-$1,380,000
24-May-2022

€150,000 No Limit Short Deck Hold'em Ante Only

Triton Poker Series Madrid

2nd€1,190,000$1,266,995
10-May-2019

HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Montenegro Short Deck Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

4thHK$9,070,000$1,155,694

#5: Mikita Badziakouski – $32,312,817

Mikita Badziakouski is the only Belarusian on our list, and the only one in the top 99 on the Hendon Mob All Time Money List. He’s earned over $68 million from live tournaments, and slightly less than half of that is from the Triton Poker Series.

Online, Mikita played under the now-famous screen name “fish2013.” The year was chosen because that year, he would turn 21 and be allowed to play in the American World Series of Poker. His first cash in the US WSOP turned out to be 8 years after 2013, when he took down the $50,000 High Roller event for $1.4 million.

He quickly rose up from cashing in $500 live tournaments in 2013 to €100,000 buy-ins a few years later in the 2016 One Drop. Nowadays, he’s a fixture at the Triton Poker Series, securing his stop as the fifth highest earner on the Triton All Time Money List.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $32,312,817 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win:
  • Triton Titles: 5
  • Total Cashes: 58
  • Playing Triton Since: Philippines 2017
  • First Triton Cash: $52,187 – 7th in the 250K HKD 6-Max in the 2017 Philippines series

Here are Mikita Badziakouski’s top five wins at the Triton Poker Series:

DateEventPlaceOriginal CurrencyUSD Prize Money
30-July-2018

HK$2,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju

1stHK$ 41,250,000$5,257,027
15-May-2018

HK$1,000,000 No Limit Hold'em – Triton Super High Roller Main Event

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1stHK$19,618,400$2,499,184
15-May-2019

HK$750,000 Short Deck No Limit Hold'em – Ante Only

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

1stHK$13,300,000$1,694,397
17-May-2022

€50,000 No Limit Hold'em – 7-Handed

Triton Poker Series Madrid

1st€1,340,000$1,407,519
22-May-2024

$200,000 + 12,000 No Limit Hold'em – 8-Handed

Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Montenegro, Budva

5th-$1,405,000

#6: Danny Tang (Daniel Chi Tang) – $31,177,454

Danny Tang is the most decorated tournament player Hong Kong has ever seen, boasting a WSOP bracelet, the Ivan Leow Player of the Year award, and a consistent performance at the Triton Poker Series.

Most of Danny’s live tournament winnings come from the Triton Poker Series. That includes his biggest win, $3,522,000 at the $100,000 No Limit Hold'em Main Event in Montenegro in 2026.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $31,177,454 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $3,522,000
  • Triton Titles: 6
  • Total Cashes: 67

#7: Aleks Ponakovs – $29,836,329

Aleks Ponakovs is widely regarded as one of the most dangerous players in the world, competing at the highest level in online and live tournaments. His name has been heard more and more recently as he dominates high-profile tournaments, often sporting a CoinPoker patch.

He’s the highest earning Latvian player according to the Hendon Mob, and is hovering around 21st place on the All Time Money List.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $29,836,329 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $3,027,000
  • Triton Titles: 2
  • Total Cashes: 39

#8: Punnat Punsri – $29,324,130

Bangkok-born Punnat Punsri studied in the UK and describes himself as an investor when he’s not talking about poker. His results at the felt paint the picture of a serious professional, and he's mostly earned his $37 million of winnings from Triton.

Punnat only began playing full-time in 2022 and has since become Thailand's all-time leading earner. He’s made over $11 million at the World Series of Poker and has been spotted in the 2026 Las Vegas series.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $29,324,130 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $3,107,000
  • Triton Titles: 6
  • Total Cashes: 48

#9: Paul Phua – $26,589,082

The fact that the man who built the Triton Poker Series also competes inside it, earning over $26 million and sitting atop Malaysia's all-time money list, says everything you need to know about his competitive instincts.

Paul Phua has had his fair share of legal troubles as well, with a conviction in 2004, and arrests in Las Vegas and Macau, for charges related to illegal betting. It was alleged that he has ties to an Asian crime syndicate, though he has the utmost respect from his poker-playing peers despite this.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $26,589,082 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $3,226,000
  • Triton Titles: 2
  • Total Cashes: 58

#10: Dan Smith – $26,059,816

Now ranked at 8th on the Hendon Mob All Time Money List, Dan Smith is equally respected off the felt. He founded Double Up Drive, a charity initiative that has raised over $24 million for various causes.

His biggest Triton score is a ludicrous amount; $8,765,628 for a third-place finish in the 2019 London Super High Roller Series. That event had a £1,050,000 buy-in and was won by Aaron Zang.

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  • Total Triton Winnings: $26,059,816 (as of June 2026)
  • Biggest Triton Win: $8,765,628
  • Triton Titles: 2
  • Total Cashes: 38

The Triton Poker Series has recently teamed up with CoinPoker for the Montenegro festival. The site celebrated with an online event (until June 17) to send a player into the $25,000 Super High Roller event in Jeju, South Korea.

If you miss this one, look out for future Triton promotions from CoinPoker.

Year-round, players can also grab a share of $1.5 million every week from their CoinRewards program, plus a 150% welcome bonus on first deposits over $10.