There was glory for Christoph Vogelsang on Thursday night time because the German poker legend captured the headline Triton Poker Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence Jeju II Foremost Occasion, banking simply shy of $4.1 million.
The 40-year-old from Sassenberg added a second Triton title to his prolonged checklist of accomplishments, following a maiden triumph in Monte Carlo in 2023, after defeating Austria’s Samuel Mullur in a brief however dramatic heads-up battle.
With an ICM deal agreed as soon as the pair had outlasted the remainder of the world-class 228-entry discipline, it didn’t take lengthy for the Foremost Occasion to search out its champion, with Vogelsang wrapping proceedings up in simply three fingers.
The German has been a mannequin of consistency all through the Jeju II cease, cashing in 4 of the six occasions he has performed throughout the final ten days, although it will hardly be a shock to those that comply with the Triton tour intently.
Nonetheless, a Foremost Occasion title is the most important of all of them, and Vogelsang, who carried himself along with his trademark calm manner on the remaining desk, was visibly delighted because the outcome was sealed.

It will be a dominant show all through as he entered the ultimate desk with the chip lead and by no means regarded in peril of lacking out on at the least a podium end, regardless of the elite lineup in Jeju’s showpiece occasion.
As play narrowed to the ultimate three, Vogelsang’s grip on the event would solely tighten. After Ben Heath’s exit in third place, he confronted Mullur with round a 2:1 chip benefit.
Given the Austrian’s status as one of many sport’s fastest-rising stars, many anticipated an attritional battle for the trophy. As a substitute, the competition ended inside minutes.
On simply the third hand of play, Vogelsang rivered the next two pair and shoved, with Mullur making the decision that topped the German as champion and reaffirmed his place as No. 2 on the nation’s all-time cash checklist. The win strikes him inside placing distance of Fedor Holz on the prime, and few would dispute his probabilities of getting there.
Triton Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence Jeju II $100K NLH Foremost Occasion Ultimate Desk Outcomes
*Denotes a heads-up ICM deal.
Foxen Takes Lead as Queen of the Felt

There was but extra historical past made final night time in what’s changing into a landmark Triton Poker Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence in Jeju, as Kristen Foxen’s deep run within the $125K NLH 7-Handed propelled the Canadian to the highest of the Girls’s All Time Cash Record.
Foxen’s third-place end for $1,104,000 made her the primary feminine participant of all time to surpass $12 million in profession earnings, overtaking Vanessa Selbst because the highest-earning lady within the historical past of the sport.
The Canadian would wish all her class to safe the milestone, the most important dwell money of her profession, at a remaining desk stacked with expertise. Amongst these chasing the title had been a bunch of Triton regulars and the sport’s greats, together with Ivan Leow Trophy contenders Stephen Chidwick and Artur Martirosian, and eventual winner Mike Watson.

Watson’s triumph additionally carried historic significance, transferring him into the Triton tour’s most elite firm. He now joins the likes of Phil Ivey and Punnat Punsri as a five-time Triton champion, and he did so in memorable trend by rivering a straight flush towards Chidwick to shut out the occasion.
The ultimate two had already chopped the prize pool earlier than settling right into a blockbuster heads-up duel. Nevertheless, ultimately it was Watson who, like Foxen, recorded a career-best money and claimed the general crown.
Triton Tremendous Excessive Curler Sequence Jeju II $125K NLH 7-Handed Ultimate Desk Outcomes
*Denotes a heads-up ICM deal.
*Images courtesy Triton, Drew Amato, Enrique Malfavon & Spenser Sembrat














