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Triton Poker's Super High Roller Series returns with $66K Player ONE prize in Jeju

High-stakes poker gets even hotter in 2025. Artur Martirosian leads the charge as Triton's new Player ONE race debuts with a $66K top prize—who will rise to the challenge?

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The image shows a group of men sitting around a table playing poker, with coins and cards spread out in front of them. In the background, there is a pillar and other objects, suggesting that the men are participating in a poker tournament.

Triton Poker's Super High Roller Series returns with $66K Player ONE prize in Jeju

The Triton Poker Super High Roller Series (SHRS) is set to return in March with new competitions and expanded rewards. Alongside the established Ivan Leow Player of the Year race, a fresh season-long leaderboard—Player ONE—will debut, offering a $66,000 top prize. Both series will launch in Jeju, South Korea, bringing high-stakes action to the region once again.

The 2024/25 Triton Poker SHRS season is already underway, with Artur Martirosian leading the standings. The Armenian player has recorded 28 cashes, reached 9 final tables, and secured 3 tournament wins, amassing over $7.7 million in earnings so far.

The Triton ONE tour introduces a new scoring system for its Player ONE leaderboard. Points will be awarded based on field size, buy-in amount, finishing position, re-entries, and any Player of the Festival victories. The top ten finishers in this race will share a rewards pool, with the exact payouts determined by the total prize money generated across events.

Running alongside the SHRS, the Ivan Leow Player of the Year competition continues as usual. The winner of this prestigious title will receive $200,000 in addition to the trophy. Both the Player ONE and Player of the Year races will unfold across multiple tournaments, though the total number of events since the award's 2015 introduction remains unconfirmed.

All eyes now turn to Jeju, where the Triton Poker SHRS and Triton ONE series will officially begin in March. The combined leaderboards and expanded prize structures promise intense competition among the world's top high rollers.

The new Player ONE leaderboard adds another layer of competition to the Triton Poker schedule. With Martirosian already dominating the SHRS standings, the upcoming Jeju events will test players' consistency across both races. The $66,000 winner-take-all prize and dynamic rewards pool ensure high stakes from the very first tournament.

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