Which Crusher Leads Triton’s Ivan Leow Player of the Year Race With Days to Go?
Summary
Artur Martirosian holds the lead in the 2025 Triton Poker Ivan Leow Player of the Year race with 4,442 points after an incredible 20 cashes on the tour. Alex Foxen is the closest challenger on 4,022 points; Dan Dvoress, Jesse Lonis and Punnat Punsri round out the chase. With the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju II still running at Landing Casino, contenders have a final chance to earn points. The new Triton One festival — where $10,000+ buy-ins counted toward the leaderboard — has further scrambled the standings, highlighted by Jun Hao Wu’s $15K Triton One High Roller win. The winner takes a $200,000 prize, a high-profile victory ceremony and the silver Ivan Leow trophy.
Key Points
- Artur Martirosian leads the Player of the Year standings with 4,442 points after 20 cashes this year.
- Alex Foxen is second with 4,022 points and remains the main threat to Martirosian’s lead.
- The Ivan Leow award covers a full calendar of Triton events and rewards consistency across high-stakes fields.
- Triton One festival results (events $10,000+) were included in the leaderboard, adding new opportunities to score points.
- Jun Hao Wu capitalised on Triton One, winning the $15K High Roller and topping the Jeju II Player of the Festival standings.
- The final events at Triton SHRS Jeju II offer last-chance points — the race is still very much alive with nine days to go.
- Top 10 leaderboard (correct as of 14 Sep 2025) features poker heavyweights like Dvoress, Lonis, Tollerene and Chidwick.
Why should I read this?
Want the quick lowdown on who’s tipped to lift one of poker’s flashiest trophies? This gives you the leaderboard, the recent shake-ups (hello Triton One), and who can still snatch the title at Jeju. Short, sharp and saves you scrolling through tables.
Author style
Punchy: concise coverage aimed at Triton followers — we’ve boiled the standings and the key moves down so you can see who’s likely to walk away with the Ivan Leow without wading through every event report.