Germany’s Tobias Schwecht secured one of the biggest victories of his poker career after winning the $30,000 No-Limit Hold’em / Pot-Limit Omaha Mixed Event at the 2026 Triton Montenegro festival. The high-stakes tournament, part of the prestigious Triton Super High Roller Series presented by CoinPoker, awarded Schwecht $465,000 and his first-ever Triton trident trophy.
The victory marked a major milestone for the German pro, who has steadily built a strong reputation on the international poker circuit over the last decade. With this result at Triton Montenegro, Schwecht also earned 420 Card Player Player of the Year points and pushed his lifetime live tournament earnings beyond $5.8 million.
Triton Montenegro Continues To Deliver Elite Poker Action
The $30,000 mixed event attracted 53 entries, generating a prize pool of $1,590,000. Only the top nine players reached the money, creating another highly competitive final table at Triton Montenegro 2026.
The money bubble burst late on Day 1 when Tom Vogelsang’s pocket queens ran into Schwecht’s pocket aces. From there, several notable poker stars were eliminated, including:
- Robert Cowen – 9th place ($46,000)
- Danny Tang – 8th place ($61,000)
- Isaac Haxton – 7th place ($78,000)
- Artur Martirosian – 6th place ($98,000)
Schwecht entered the final day as chip leader and maintained momentum throughout the tournament.
Isaac Haxton Falls Short At Triton Montenegro
One of the biggest moments of the event came when high-stakes legend Isaac Haxton was eliminated in seventh place. Haxton got his chips in with a massive wrap straight draw and backdoor flush possibilities against Schwecht’s flopped aces up.
Despite gaining additional equity on the turn, the river paired the board and ended Haxton’s run. The American poker star added another deep run to his résumé, which now exceeds $67.8 million in career earnings.
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Big Names Exit Before The Final Showdown
The stacked field at Triton Montenegro continued to thin as several elite professionals fell short of the title.
Benjamin Tollerene Eliminated In Fifth
Benjamin Tollerene busted in fifth place after getting all-in with a flush draw against Anatoly Zlotnikov’s set and superior draw in a PLO hand. A turn diamond sealed his fate, earning the American $127,000.
Michael Watson’s Hot Streak Ends
Seven-time Triton champion Michael Watson also exited during four-card action. Watson moved all-in preflop holding double-paired aces, but Zlotnikov improved to a full house by the river.
Watson collected $164,000 for fourth place and increased his total series winnings at Triton Montenegro to nearly $1.4 million after already winning two turbo events earlier in the festival.
Cong Pham Takes Third
Cong Pham’s impressive series continued with another final-table finish. However, his tournament ended in third place when his third-nut flush ran into the nut flush of Zlotnikov in a dramatic PLO confrontation.
Pham earned $217,000 for his performance.
Heads-Up Battle: Tobias Schwecht vs. Anatoly Zlotnikov
The final heads-up match at Triton Montenegro featured Tobias Schwecht against Russian high roller Anatoly Zlotnikov.
Zlotnikov began with the chip lead, but Schwecht quickly turned the momentum around after winning a massive PLO pot holding pocket aces. Shortly afterward, he extended his lead again in a no-limit hold’em hand by making a flush.
The final hand perfectly captured the mixed-game intensity of the tournament.
Schwecht raised preflop holding Q♥ J♦ 9♠ 4♥, while Zlotnikov defended with J♥ 9♥ 8♥ 8♣. The flop came Q♦ 8♠ 3♥ before the 2♥ arrived on the turn, creating huge draws for both players.
After aggressive action on the turn, the river delivered the 10♥, giving Schwecht the winning queen-high flush. Zlotnikov eventually called all-in and finished runner-up for $334,000.
Tobias Schwecht’s Rise On The Triton Circuit
Although Schwecht has been active in live poker since the early 2010s, his breakthrough on the Triton circuit came more recently.
His first Triton cash occurred during a 2023 Triton Cyprus event, where he finished seventh in a $25,000 NLH tournament for $156,400. Just three years later, he now officially joins the list of Triton champions.
The win also represented his 16th in-the-money finish on the Triton tour and boosted his Triton earnings to nearly $3 million.
Final Table Results – Triton Montenegro $30K NLH/PLO Mixed
| Place | Player | Payout | POY Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tobias Schwecht | $465,000 | 420 |
| 2 | Anatoly Zlotnikov | $334,000 | 350 |
| 3 | Cong Pham | $217,000 | 280 |
| 4 | Michael Watson | $164,000 | 210 |
| 5 | Benjamin Tollerene | $127,000 | 175 |
| 6 | Artur Martirosian | $98,000 | 140 |
| 7 | Isaac Haxton | $78,000 | 105 |
| 8 | Danny Tang | $61,000 | 70 |
| 9 | Robert Cowen | $46,000 | 35 |
Triton Montenegro Continues To Dominate High-Stakes Poker
The 2026 Triton Montenegro series has already produced several headline moments, including Adrian Mateos’ massive Invitational victory and Danny Tang’s main event triumph. Tobias Schwecht’s breakthrough win adds another memorable chapter to an already historic festival.
With elite fields, massive prize pools, and nonstop action, Triton Montenegro continues to establish itself as one of the premier destinations in the world of high-stakes tournament poker.













