Which Crusher Leads Triton’s Ivan Leow Player of the Year Race With Days to Go?
Summary
Artur Martirosian leads the 2025 Triton Poker Ivan Leow Player of the Year standings with 4,442 points after an extraordinary run of 20 cashes on the Triton circuit. Alex Foxen sits second on 4,022 points, and a clutch of elite pros — including Dan Dvoress, Jesse Lonis and Punnat Punsri — remain in contention. The inaugural Triton One festival (events $10,000+) has shaken up the leaderboard, while Jun Hao Wu’s $15K Triton One High Roller win vaulted him into the Jeju II Player of the Festival lead. With nine days left and the Triton Super High Roller Series Jeju II still to play, the title, the silver Ivan Leow trophy and the $200,000 prize are all still up for grabs.
Key Points
- Artur Martirosian leads on 4,442 points, built from remarkable consistency and 20 Triton cashes this year.
- Alex Foxen is the nearest challenger with 4,022 points; only two players have passed 4,000 so far.
- Top‑five challengers include Dan Dvoress (3,422), Jesse Lonis (3,374) and Punnat Punsri (3,303).
- The new Triton One festival counted $10K+ events toward the leaderboard, creating fresh opportunities to earn points.
- Jun Hao Wu’s $15K Triton One victory ($969,000) put him atop the Jeju II Player of the Festival standings.
- The winner takes the silver Ivan Leow trophy, a $200,000 cash prize and major prestige in the high‑stakes scene.
Current Top 10 (select)
1st — Artur Martirosian (Russia): 4,442 points
2nd — Alex Foxen (United States): 4,022 points
3rd — Dan Dvoress (Canada): 3,422 points
4th — Jesse Lonis (United States): 3,374 points
5th — Punnat Punsri (Thailand): 3,303 points
Why should I read this?
Want the quick take on who’s dominating Triton right now? Martirosian’s been relentless, Foxen’s breathing down his neck, and Jeju’s remaining events could flip everything. If you follow high‑stakes poker or just like spotting who’s hot before the trophy is handed over, this saves you scouring the results yourself.
Author style
Punchy: short, sharp and aimed at players and fans tracking the leaderboard — this tells you who to watch this week without the fluff.