
Daniel Dvoress won the $100,000 pot-limit Omaha main event at the 2026 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro, earning $2,018,000 and his fifth Triton title. The victory came 11 days after he won the $25,000 no-limit hold'em opener, giving him two wins at the festival. The event drew 76 entries and produced a $7,600,000 prize pool paid to the top 13 finishers. Dvoress’ win increased his career earnings to $58,067,434, making him Canada’s all-time money leader with a lead over Daniel Negreanu. He also moved into tenth place on poker’s all-time money list and earned Card Player Player of the Year points.
"Just 11 days after winning the $25,000 no-limit hold'em opener, Dvoress triumphed in the $100,000 pot-limit Omaha main event to earn $2,018,000 and his fifth Triton title. Dvoress is just the 10th player to have won five or more events on the high-stakes-centric tour."
"“I feel like some of the other wins that I've had were in smaller tournaments, or smaller fields, and it feels absolutely incredible to get one in the main event,” Dvoress told Triton staff after the win."
"This win grew Dvoress' career earnings to $58,067,434. He is now Canada's all-time money leader, with more than a $1.1 million lead over second-ranked Daniel Negreanu ($56,949,315). Dvoress also moved into tenth place on poker's all-time money list thanks to this triumph."
"This six-figure buy-in pot-limit Omaha event drew 76 entries to the Maestral Resort & Casino. The $7,600,000 prize pool was split amongst the top 13 finishers."
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