Austin Ang Beats Haxton and Kenney to Win $15K Triton ONE High Roller

Malaysia’s Austin Ang has taken down the $15,000 NLH High Roller at Triton ONE in Jeju for $932,000, beating Isaac Haxton heads-up after a three-way deal that gave Haxton the largest payout of $940,000.

Austin Ang holding the Triton ONE trophy after winning the $15K High Roller at Triton ONE Jeju 2026

The 29-year-old from Malaysia came into the nine-player final table as the shortest stack with just 19 big blinds. He left it as a Triton champion, knocking out all-time money list leader Bryn Kenney in third and then finishing off Haxton to close the Triton ONE Jeju 2026 festival.

The event drew 490 entries and generated a $6,933,990 prize pool across three days at the LES A Casino. It was the final event on the Triton ONE schedule before the Super High Roller Series takes over.

Ang had never played a Triton event before this festival. He entered six events in Jeju, cashed in four, and saved the best for last. After the win he credited a pre-final table handshake with Triton co-founder Paul Phua:

“I think I just got lucky, to be honest. But one fun fact. Before I got to the final, I was so short-stacked, but I saw Paul Phua sitting right there and I said, ‘Hey, can I steal your luck? Can I shake your hand?’ And I ran super-hot.”

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The final table assembled with Christopher Nguyen leading on 61 big blinds and Ang bringing up the rear on 19. The full starting lineup:

Player Country Chips Big Blinds
Christopher Nguyen Germany 18,400,000 61
Bryn Kenney United States 14,975,000 50
Paulius Vaitiekunas Lithuania 14,400,000 48
Manuel Fritz Germany 11,700,000 39
Aren Bezhanyan Armenia 10,300,000 34
Zhang Yang China 8,350,000 28
Isaac Haxton United States 7,425,000 25
Sergio Aido Spain 6,750,000 23
Austin Ang Malaysia 5,700,000 19

With the tournament already running long, officials added an extra day and agreed to play down to six on Day 2 before returning for the finale on Day 3.

Sergio Aido was the first to fall. He shoved J♠ 8♦ into Nguyen’s Q♦ 10♣ on a paired flop and couldn’t improve, collecting $117,000 for ninth. Zhang Yang followed in eighth for $149,090 after his pocket deuces were counterfeited by a board of J♣ J♠ 6♥ 6♦ 7♣.

Manuel Fritz in red Adidas tracksuit at the Triton ONE Jeju 2026 $15K High Roller final table

Armenia’s Aren Bezhanyan had cashed five times during the Triton ONE festival but couldn’t convert this one into a title. He lost the bulk of his stack to Vaitiekunas’s flush, then ran Q♣ 6♠ into Haxton’s career earnings of over $62 million and an A♠ 5♣ that rivered a straight. Bezhanyan banked $214,000 for seventh.

Day 3 stacks: Vaitiekunas led six players back for the finale. Nguyen, the Day 2 chip leader, lost a flip to Haxton (pocket tens against A♠ K♣) and never recovered. Kenney finished him off with an 8♣ 7♣ flush.

Nguyen collected $287,100 for sixth. Vaitiekunas followed in fifth for $366,000, and Fritz departed in fourth for $466,000 after tangling with Kenney.

Three-handed, the remaining players struck a deal. Haxton, who won his maiden Triton title in Jeju last September, held the chip lead and locked up the largest payout at $940,000. Kenney secured $891,000. The trophy was still up for grabs.

Austin Ang and Isaac Haxton playing heads-up at the Triton ONE Jeju 2026 $15K High Roller final table

Kenney was the first to go post-deal. He completed from the small blind with 15 big blinds, shoved over Ang’s raise, and Ang called. The runout favoured Ang, leaving him with roughly twice Haxton’s stack heading into heads-up.

Haxton cracked Ang’s pocket aces early in the heads-up to stay alive, but Ang kept the pressure on. He survived three all-ins on the final stretch to close it out, capping a run from shortest stack to champion.

$15,000 NLH High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize (USD)
1 Austin Ang Malaysia $932,000
2 Isaac Haxton United States $940,000*
3 Bryn Kenney United States $891,000
4 Manuel Fritz Germany $466,000
5 Paulius Vaitiekunas Lithuania $366,000
6 Christopher Nguyen Germany $287,100
7 Aren Bezhanyan Armenia $214,000
8 Zhang Yang China $149,090
9 Sergio Aido Spain $117,000

*Payouts reflect a three-way deal. Haxton received the largest share but Ang won the title.

The $15K High Roller was the final event of a Triton ONE series that opened with a record-breaking 1,236-entry field in the QQPK Genesis. For Ang, whose previous best score was a third-place finish at the 2024 Poker Dream 11 Main Event, the win pushes his career earnings past $1.1 million.

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