Fedor Holz Wins Montenegro Mystery Bounty For Fifth Triton Title - Poker News
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Fedor Holz Wins Montenegro Mystery Bounty For Fifth Triton Title - Poker News
Fedor Holz has earned over $52.7 million in career tournament winnings, with more than $21.8 million coming from Triton Super High Roller Series events. He won the first Triton event in June 2016, a $200,000 buy-in tournament, for nearly $3.5 million, and later captured five Triton titles. At the 2026 Triton Montenegro festival presented by CoinPoker, Holz won a $40,000 no-limit hold’em mystery bounty event with 111 entries. He earned $528,811 from the main prize pool as the last remaining player and collected 11 bounty envelopes. The mystery bounty drawing occurs one day after the event, and each envelope contains $40,000 or more, guaranteeing at least $440,000 in additional earnings. Holz also reached five-plus Triton titles, tying for third on the titles leaderboard.
"Holz's latest triumph saw him defeat a field of 111 entries in the $40,000 no-limit hold'em mystery bounty event at the 2026 Triton Montenegro festival presented by CoinPoker. He earned $528,811 from the main prize pool as the last player standing, accumulating 11 bounty envelopes along the way. The mystery bounty drawing is set to take place one day after this event concluded. Each envelope contains $40,000 or more, which means Holz is assured of adding $440,000 to his earnings from this event."
"Since then he has gone on to win five trident trophies, accumulating over $21.8 million in Triton earnings along the way. Holz became just the ninth player in the tour's history to have won five or more titles. He is currently tied with Phil Ivey, Bryn Kenney, Mikita Badziakouski, Danny Tang, and Mike Watson for third on the titles leaderboard. Only Jason Koon (12 titles), Matthias Eibinger (six titles) and Punnat Punsri (six titles) have more."
""It means a lot," Holz told Triton staff after his latest win. "The first Triton was definitely very different than 10 years later. They've come a long way. They put together the best tournament series in the world and there's a reason why this is the one I play once or twice a year. I have an incredible time. It's just the best tournament series there is.""
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