
Hungarian pot-limit Omaha specialist Gergo Nagy secured a career-best event rating this week in Korea, taking down the 2025 Triton Poker $50,000 PLO occasion for his first trident trophy and the highest prize of $1,360,000. The 42-year-old now has greater than $2.9 million in recorded scores on the circuit, with the overwhelming majority coming within the well-liked four-card poker variant.
Prior to this win, Nagy’s high rating had been a $431,100 payday earned because the runner-up in a $50,000 buy-in PLO occasion eventually 12 months’s Super High Roller Bowl Cyprus pageant. The winner of that occasion was Finnish PLO star Joni Jouhkimainen, who wound up ending second on this event.
“It was really good for me that I can take this revenge,” stated Nagy of his high-stakes heads-up rematch with Jouhkimainen in a winner’s interview with Triton workers.
Nagy was additionally awarded 1,020 Card Player Player of the Year factors because the champion of this occasion. This was his second final-table end to date, having additionally positioned seventh within the €10,300 buy-in occasion on the PLO Grand Slam Tirana in Albania. His 1,230 whole factors are sufficient to place him inside the highest 60 within the 2025 POY standings offered by Global Poker.
The high 19 finishers earned a share of the $5.6 million prize pool on this occasion, with notables like Chris Brewer (18th), Chance Kornuth (seventeenth), Lauaro Guerra (sixteenth), Isaac Haxton (fifteenth), Santhosh Suvarna (tenth), Patrik Antonious (eighth), and Eelis Parssinen (seventh) operating deep.
Six-time bracelet winner Jeremy Ausmus was the primary to fall on the official last desk, along with his A
Q
10
4
unable to fade the Q
6
5
4
of Xu Liang. Ausmus earned $318,000 because the sixth-place finisher. This was already his fifth final-table end of 2025, with one title gained earlier this collection in a $25,000 no-limit maintain’em occasion that sported a $1.9 million high prize. Ausmus now has $2.6 million in to-date POY earnings and three,546 factors, sufficient to maintain him atop the POY leaderboard.
Tom Vogelsang obtained the final of his brief stack in preflop with A
Q
Q
2
going through the A
J
J
9
of Jouhkimainen. The Finn made aces and nines to win the pot, sending Vogelsang to the rail with $408,000. The Dutch professional moved inside the highest 30 within the POY race with three last tables and one title in 2025.
Despite scoring a couple of early knockouts on the last desk, Xu was the following to be despatched packing. His final ten huge blinds went in with Okay
10
5
4
trailing the Okay
Okay
Q
2
of Gruffudd Pugh Jones, who made queens filled with deuces to lock up the pot. Xu was awarded $505,000 because the fourth-place finisher.
Jones slid down the chip counts throughout three-handed play. The UK resident ended up getting the final of his brief stack in with pocket kings, however was overwhelmed by a flush for Jouhkimainen. Jones was awarded a career-best payday of $611,000 for his third-place exhibiting.
Heads-up play started with Jouhkimainen holding a 3:1 chip lead over Nagy. The two had been quickly in a useless warmth, although, because of a double up with pocket aces for the Hungarian. After some back-and-forth, Nagy held a slight lead in time for the ultimate hand of the event.
Nagy limped from the button with A
A
Q
9
and Jouhkimainen raised from the large blind with Okay
Q
10
6
. Nagy limp-raised and Jouhkimainen referred to as to see a flop of Okay
10
3
. The chip obtained in proper there with Jouhkimainen’s kings up within the lead in the meanwhile. The 9
on the flip gave each gamers flush attracts, with Nagy’s being finest. He additionally had outs to journeys, a straight, and better two pair. The final choice is what would up coming in because of the three
, which gave Nagy aces and threes for the win. Jouhkimainen earned $930,000 because the runner-up, a brand new excessive rating for the bracelet winner from Helsinki.
Final Table Resuts
| Place | Player | Earnings | POY Points |
| 1 | Gergo Nagy | $1,360,000 | 1020 |
| 2 | Joni Jouhkimainen | $930,000 | 850 |
| 3 | Gruffudd Pugh Jones | $611,000 | 680 |
| 4 | Liang Xu | $505,000 | 510 |
| 5 | Tom Vogelsang | $408,000 | 425 |
| 6 | Jeremy Ausmus | $318,000 | 340 |
Photo credit: Triton Poker.
