Daniel Dvoress just did something Triton Poker called historic: a three-title run at the same Montenegro stop. Triton posted that Dvoress ‘closes out his third title in Montenegro’ after opening the series with a win and finishing it the same way.
THREE-PEAT COMPLETE. @DDvoress closes out his third title in Montenegro and makes Triton history.
Triton Poker (@tritonpoker)
Even for a circuit built around the world’s sharpest fields, stacking multiple trophies in one week is brutally hard. Formats change, table draws change, and the same elite lineups show up every day. A three-peat at a single stop is the kind of heater that instantly becomes a reference point in Triton lore.
For fans tracking the high-roller calendar, the Montenegro festival is one of the sport’s most visible stages: big buy-ins, consistent streaming, and a player list that looks like a who’s who of modern tournament poker. When a player runs deep repeatedly under that spotlight, it’s not just a payday, it’s a statement.
Dvoress has long been respected as a technician who can move between disciplines, from high rollers to mixed games. Triton’s post didn’t need to list every final-table hand to land the message: winning once at this level is an achievement, winning three times in the same stop is a headline.
With the summer schedule heating up across the poker world, this is the kind of momentum that can carry into the next major series. Whether Dvoress keeps the streak alive or the variance bites back, Montenegro is already in the books as a rare Triton run.




