
Christoph Vogelsang won a $50,000 seven-max no-limit hold'em event at the 2026 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro festival presented by CoinPoker. He earned $1,037,858 for first place after a three-way ICM deal. Leonard Maue finished second for $909,127, while Thomas Muehloecker finished third for $1,071,015. The event attracted 118 entries, creating a $5,900,000 prize pool. Twenty-three players returned for the second day, and the money bubble burst before seven-handed play began. Several notable players cashed, including Bryn Kenney and Kayhan Mokri, and Vogelsang’s win added to his seven-figure cash total and raised his recorded earnings to $48,826,625.
"Vogelsang claimed victory in a $50,000 seven-max no-limit hold'em event at the 2026 Triton Super High Roller Series Montenegro festival presented by CoinPoker. He earned a first-place prize of $1,037,858, following a three-way ICM deal. Fellow German Leonard Maue (second place, $909,127) and Austria's Thomas Muehloecker (third place, $1,071,015) also cashed in big, with Muehloecker ultimately taking home the largest payout."
"Vogelsang's first qualifying result of 2026 earned him 1,020 Card Player Player of the Year points, immediately elevating him into the top 300 of the yearlong leaderboard. Fifth-place finisher Bryn Kenney cracked the top 20 with this final table appearance, and Kayhan Mokri entered the top 100 by finishing sixth."
"Despite playing out in the shadow of the $200,000 buy-in Triton Invitational, this $50,000 buy-in event drew a significant field of its own. There were 118 entries by the close of registration, generating a total prize pool of $5,900,000. Twenty-three players returned for the second (and final) day of action in this tournament."
"Once the money bubble burst, it was full speed ahead towards the seven-handed final table. Espen Jorstad (16th place - $88,000), Punnat Punsri (15th place - $88,000), and Jesse Lonis (13th place - $100,000) were among the early in-the-money casualties. Mikita Badziakouski fell a couple spots short of the final table, in ninth place ($142,000), followed by final-table bubble Wiktor Malinowski in eighth place ($183,000)."
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