German high roller Tobias Schwecht captured his first Triton title on May 25, defeating a 53-entry field in the $30,000 No-Limit Hold'em/Pot-Limit Omaha mix event at the Maestral Resort and Casino in Montenegro. Schwecht pocketed $465,000 for the victory, outlasting some of the world's strongest players across 15 levels of competition.
The Super High Roller Series at Montenegro drew elite international talent to the coastal venue near Budva. Schwecht's breakthrough at Triton represents a major milestone for the German pro, who joined a distinguished club of winners at one of poker's most prestigious high roller circuits. The mixed format tested players across multiple disciplines, requiring skill in both Hold'em and Omaha variations.
Triton continues its dominance as the premier destination for high roller poker. The series attracts consistent lineups of top professionals willing to risk serious money for prestigious titles. Schwecht's victory demonstrates the depth of talent competing at these stakes, where field sizes remain compact but brutally competitive.
The $30,000 buy-in sits firmly in Triton's sweet spot for high roller events, accessible to the tour's regular roster while maintaining the exclusivity the brand cultivates. Mix events like this one have become staples at Triton stops, rewarding versatile players who master multiple poker variants rather than specialists in a single game.
Schwecht's win comes as Triton expands its calendar globally, moving between premium venues in Asia, Europe, and beyond. Montenegro hosts some of the tour's most glamorous stops, combining high-stakes poker with resort luxury. The German pro's success adds another chapter to the series' track record of crowning talented winners from across the international poker circuit.
