In this latest write-up, we will recap the victories of Gergo Nagy, who won the 2025 Triton Poker SHRS Jeju $50k PLO Event. In the USA, Harrison Gimbel wins the Wynn Millions Championship, and Jan Nijmeijer triumphs in the record breaking 2025 King’s Million Main Event.
Gergo Nagy Wins $50k PLO Triton Event in Jeju
Amateur Gergo Nagy of Hungry, took down the $50k buy-in Pot-Limit Omaha Event at the 2025 Triton Poker High Roller Series Jeju. Nagy took home his first Triton Title, and a life-changing $1,360,000 top prize. With this victory, the Hungarian player pushed his accumulated live earnings past $2.7 million, to jump directly into 7th place on Hungary’s all-time money list.
The $50k buy-in PLO drew an entrants field of 112 runners, who battled for two-days to find a winner. The impressive turnout generated a total prize pool of $5,600,000, shared between the top 19 finishers. India’s Santhosh Suvarna became the final table bubble, collecting $113k for 10th place finish.
UK’s Gruffudd Jones placed 3rd, collecting a staggering six-figure score of $611,000. Whereas, Joni Jouhkimainen couldn’t get past the runner-up place, collecting an impressive $930k.
2025 Triton Poker SHRS Jeju Event #15: $50k PLO Final Table Payouts
Rank | Player | Payout |
1st | Gergo Nagy | $1,360,000 |
2nd | Joni Jouhkimainen | $930,000 |
3rd | Gruffudd Jones | $611,000 |
4th | Xu Liang | $505,000 |
5th | Tom Vogelsang | $408,000 |
6th | Jeremy Ausmus | $318,000 |
7th | Eelis Parssinen | $235,000 |
8th | Patrik Antonius | $174,000 |
9th | Luc Greenwood | $136,000 |
Source – Triton Blog
Harrison Gimbel Crowned The Newest Wynn Millions Champion
Harrison Gimbel won the Wynn Millions championship, claiming a six-figure top prize of $455,388 and the Wynn Millions Trophy. This was Gimbel’s maiden Wynn Millions Trophy, which pushed his lifetime poker earnings past $5.5 million.
The $3,000 buy-in Wynn Millions Championship featured a guarantee of $2 million, which was crushed following a massive turnout of 1,003 entrants, creating a total prize pool of $2,728,160.
The final table kicked off with Gimbel as the second in chip lead. Gimbel maintained his lead and went on to defeat Cecile Ticherfatine for the title. The female pro, Ticherfatine collected a career-defining $310,901 payout. Cole Ferraro rounded out the podium for a $230,339 payout.
Other notable winners of the series include, Female veteran Kathy Liebert who won the Wynn Millions $1,100 Seniors Event for $39,097, and Dylan Smith, who won the $10k PLO-6Max for a six-figure top prize of $115,000.
2025 Wynn Millions Championship Final Table Payouts
Rank | Player | Payout |
1st | Harrison Gimbel | $455,388 |
2nd | Cecile Ticherfatine | $310,901 |
3rd | Cole Ferraro | $230,339 |
4th | Michael Allis | $170,728 |
5th | Dale Roesel | $126,396 |
6th | Peter Mugar | $93,794 |
7th | Elvyn Bello | $70,114 |
8th | James Bechtel | $53,472 |
9th | Chahnhoon Jung | $41,632 |
Source – Wynn Poker Room Twitter & Instagram
Jan Nijmeijer Crowned Kings Million Main Event Champion
Jan Nijmeijer defeated Vlad Andrusca after an intense 16-hour final table action of the King’s Million Main Event, earning a WSOPE Main Event ticket and the top prize of €183,700*, following a three-way deal, giving the 2nd and 3rd place finishers a six-figure score. The Dutch pro previously had earnings under $80k, which is now past $280k following his victory at the 2025 Kings Million.

The €250 buy-in King’s Million saw a record-breaking entry field of 7,558 runners, crushing the €1 million GTD for a total prize pool of €1,587,180. The seven-figure prize pool was paid out to the top 864 finishers. Vlad Andrusca’s runner-up finish earned him €104,900*, while the third-place finisher, Szburatorul, received €109,900*.
2025 King’s Million Main Event Final Table Payouts
Rank | Player | Payout |
1st | Jan Nijmeijer | €183,700* |
2nd | Vlad Andrusca | €104,900* |
3rd | Szburatorul | €109,900* |
4th | Zewei Ding | €52,500 |
5th | Ferdinando Dalessio | €42,000 |
6th | Valter Teixeira | €33,000 |
7th | Ertan Yilmaz | €25,000 |
8th | Pavel53 | €19,000 |
9th | Divino | €14,800 |
Source – King’s Resort YouTube & EuroRounders
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