Bernhard Binder Goes Back-To-Back, Wins $125K Triton Title
Some players spend a lifetime chasing a seven-figure score, Bernhard Binder makes it look easy. Just three months after his historic $10 million victory at the WSOP Paradise Super Main Event, the Austrian star has further cemented his place among the game’s elite by taking down the $125,000 NLH 7-Handed event at Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju 2026 inside the luxurious Les A Casino , walking away with a massive $2,137,953 top prize.
Bernhard Binder Secures $125K Triton Title After Three-Way Deal

Binder carried his momentum deep into the final stages, holding the chip lead for much of Day 2. He entered the final table just behind three-time Triton champion Wai Kiat Lee but quickly regained control.

A three-way deal was struck between the finalists, ensuring seven-figure paydays for all involved before the trophy was even lifted. Binder locked up a guaranteed $1,937,953, while Lee and Danilo Velasevic secured $1,907,447 and $1,825,600 respectively. With $200,000 and the Triton silverware still on the line, Binder left nothing to chance.
After dragging a massive pot from Velasevic to seize a total stranglehold, he eliminated Lee in third and then sensationally ended the tournament on the very first hand of heads-up play.
Honestly, it was never on my mind that this was my game. But a lot of things went my way.
He also found time for a touch of humor.
This is super special. When I was a kid, I remember my parents used to buy me Triton bed sheets and I was dreaming of playing Triton one time in my life. And now I win the title, so this is a dream come true.
The joke landed perfectly among the rail of fellow Austrian pros, who watched one of their own dominate on poker’s biggest stage. But while the comment was playful, Binder’s performance was anything but, his run to the title was commanding from start to finish.
With a WSOP Paradise bracelet and a Triton title now on his mantle, Binder is now undeniably one of the most dangerous forces in high-stakes poker.
Read the full story on the Triton Poker Series website.

All Eyes On Triton $100K Main Event
Today marks the start of one of the most anticipated event of the Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju 2026, the NLH Main Event.
The $100,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event, gets underway at 2 p.m. local time, with players beginning with 250,000 in chips and 50-minute levels, setting the stage for a true test of endurance. Registration remains open until the start of Day 2.
Upcoming Schedule: Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju
Click to collapse: Remaining Jeju Schedule (March 24 – April 1)
| Date | Event | Buy-in |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 24-26 | Event #10 – NLH MAIN EVENT | $100,000 |
| Mar 26-27 | Event #12 – 10th Anniversary Special | $150,000 |
| Mar 27-28 | Event #13 – PLO/NLH Mix | $30,000 |
| Mar 28-29 | Event #15 – PLO Mystery Bounty | $50,000 |
| Mar 29-31 | Event #16 – PLO MAIN EVENT | $100,000 |
| Mar 30-31 | Event #17 – PLO 6-Handed | $25,000 |
| Mar 31-April 1 | Event #18 – PLO 6-Handed | $75,000 |
| Apr 1 | Event #19 – PLO Turbo Bounty Quattro | $30,000 |
What’s Next For The Triton Poker Series?
With the action in Jeju winding down, the high-stakes world is already shifting its gaze toward the next major stop. The Triton Poker Series returns to Europe this spring, touching down in Montenegro from May 13 to 28, 2026.
The world’s best will gather at the stunning Maestral Resort and Casino for another two-week marathon of the highest-stakes tournaments on the planet.
All quotes, images, and figures courtesy of Triton Poker Series.












































