Triton Montenegro Week 2 Report: Mosböck Banks $928K, Dvoress Becomes Third-Ever Trident Winner
Triton Montenegro Week 2: Three Champions Crowned, $200K Invitational on Deck
The Triton Super High Roller Series (SHRS) in Montenegro has entered its second week at the Maestral Resort & Casino. This week delivered three marquee champions, headlined by Mario Mosböck’s $928,000 score in the $30K event and Daniel Dvoress completing the coveted Trident — becoming only the third player in Triton history to win titles in NLH, PLO, and Short Deck.
Mosböck Tops Danny Tang Heads-Up for $928K
Event #3: $30,000 NLH 8-Handed produced a stacked final table. Mario Mosböck navigated the field and defeated Danny Tang in heads-up play to claim the $928,000 first-place prize. It marks the fourth Triton title of Mosböck’s career.
Mosböck has been a consistent force in the super high roller circuit over the past two years. Since late 2024, he’s been a fixture at Triton and PGT final tables, and this Montenegro victory further cements his standing among the elite.
$30K Event Final Table Results
- 1st: Mario Mosböck — $928,000
- 2nd: Danny Tang
- Additional final table players included several Triton regulars
Dvoress Completes the Trident — Only the Third Player Ever
Daniel Dvoress won the $25K NLH event for $849,000, but the significance extends far beyond the prize money. Dvoress already held Triton titles in PLO and Short Deck, and this NLH victory makes him only the third player in history to achieve the “Trident” — winning across all three game formats at Triton events.
The Trident requires winning Triton titles in No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Short Deck. It’s a test of complete versatility — you can’t specialize in one game and get there. You have to be world-class across three fundamentally different poker variants.
Zlotnikov Claims Second Triton Title
Anatoly Zlotnikov captured Event #2: $25,000 NLH 8-Handed for his second career Triton title. The final table featured Jason Koon, Mikita Badziakouski, and Ethan “Rampage” Yau — making Zlotnikov’s win all the more impressive given the caliber of opponents he had to beat.
What Stood Out Watching the Stream
I’ve been following the Triton livestream all week, and watching super high roller play is a completely different experience from regular stakes. The post-flop depth from these players is striking — during the Mosböck vs. Tang heads-up battle, even their bet sizing carried layers of information I had to rewind to fully process.
One hand stuck with me: Mosböck used a tiny river bet to induce a raise from Tang, then shoved over the top. The whole sequence took under 30 seconds, but the logic chain behind it was extraordinarily precise. At this level, every chip movement carries meaning.
For recreational players, Triton streams are one of the best free resources for studying advanced strategy. You don’t need to play at these stakes to learn from how the best think through hands.
What’s Next: $200K Invitational Headlines the Final Week
The biggest event of the series is still ahead. The $200,000 NLH Triton Invitational is set to kick off this week, reserved for invited players only. The $100K NLH and $100K PLO Main Events will also run in the coming days.
Key Remaining Events
- $200,000 NLH Triton Invitational — Invitation-only field
- $100,000 NLH Main Event — Series flagship NLH event
- $100,000 PLO Main Event — Series flagship PLO event
The full series runs through May 28 with 18 total events and an estimated $40 million-plus in combined prize pools.
For a full preview of the Triton series schedule and background, check out our earlier Triton Montenegro preview. If the high-level positional play in these events inspires you to study BTN strategy, see our Button Position Power Hands guide.
Bottom Line
Triton Montenegro’s second week delivered over $2.7 million in first-place prizes across three events. Mosböck’s fourth title and Dvoress’s historic Trident achievement are the headline stories. With the $200K Invitational on deck, the biggest moments of this series are still to come.