57TH ANNUAL WORLD SERIES OF POKER
BRACELETS

2025 WSOP Paradise

Dec 04 2025 - Dec 18 2025Atlantis Bahamas Resort & Casino
Paradise Island, Bahamas
Event#2

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed

Start Date

Dec 04 12:00 PM

Buy-in

$78,000

ITM

Top 15 players

End Date

Dec 05 08:55 PM

Entries

93

Prize

$6,975,000

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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 03:55 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO

The World Series of Poker and the Triton Poker Series once again converged in the Bahamas, uniting two giants of the game for a second straight year. Under the Caribbean sun, the world’s fiercest Pot-Limit Omaha specialists descended upon paradise, all chasing glory in Event #2: Triton PLO 6-Handed at the 2025 World Series of Poker Paradise.

When the final cards hit the felt and the dust finally settled,

@Matthias Eibinger

stood alone. With steely resolve and flawless execution, he claimed his first WSOP bracelet, alongside his fifth prestigious Triton title, cementing his place among the elite.

A staggering 93 entries fueled a prize pool of $6,975,000, setting the stage for a showdown worthy of poker’s grandest spotlight.

Final Table Results

1 Matthias Eibinger $1,570,640

2 Michael Watson $1,459,360

3 Dylan Weisman $809,000

4 Richard Gryko $655,500

5 Stephen Chidwick $526,500

6 Biao Ding $412,000

7 Benjamin Lamb $324,000

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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 02:53 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Michael Watson

Eliminated in 2nd Place ($1,459,360).
_

@Matthias Eibinger

raised 750,000 from the small blind and Michael Watson called from the big blind. The flop landed

10
7
3

, Eibinger bet 1,175,000 and Watson called. The turn card was the

K

, Eibinger now bet 4,100,000 enought to put Watson all in and Watson called.

Watson:

K
Q
J
10


Eibinger:

Q
9
8
6



The river was rhe

8

, giving Eibinger a flush and the win for Event #2.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2403:00
125,000250,000 (250,000)
  • Michael Watson
    0
    -7,700,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    18,600,000
    9,500,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 02:43 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Dylan Weisman

Eliminated in 3rd Place ($809,000)

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2403:00
125,000250,000 (250,000)
  • Dylan Weisman
    0
    -1,800,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    10,500,000
    1,400,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 02:18 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Michael Watson

Takes From

@Dylan Weisman

.
_

Dylan Weisman called from the small blind and Michael Watson checked his option from the big blind.

The players saw a

8
10
6

flop. Weisman bet 250,000 and Watson called. Action checked through on the

J

turn card. The river brought the

9

, Weisman bet 750,000. Watson took a moment before raising to 3,500,000. Weisman quickly folded his hand.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2403:00
125,000250,000 (250,000)
  • Dylan Weisman
    1,800,000
    0
  • Michael Watson
    7,900,000
    200,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 01:49 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Dylan Weisman

Doubles Through

@Matthias Eibinger

.
_

Matthias Eibinger raised to 475,000 from the button. Dylan Weisman then three bet to 1,625,000 from the small blind and Eibinger made the call.

The dealer spread a

6
9
K

flop. Weisman went all in for 1,725,000 and Eibinger made the call.

Weisman:

A
K
Q
5


Eibinger:

Q
6
4
2



The turn

9

and river

J

did not improve Eibinger's hand and Weisman secured a crucial double up.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2403:00
125,000250,000 (250,000)
  • Dylan Weisman
    7,100,000
    5,300,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    10,200,000
    1,100,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 01:26 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Richard Gryko

Eliminated in 4th Place ($655,500).
_

Richard Gryko raised to 525,000 from the button,

@Matthias Eibinger

then three-bet to 1,675,000 from the big blind, enough to put Gryko all in. Gryko called and was at risk.

Gryko:

K
10
9
6


Eibinger:

A
A
K
3



The board ran out

7
K
8
2
2

, sending Gryko to the payout desk.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2403:00
125,000250,000 (250,000)
  • Richard Gryko
    0
    -1,675,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    10,500,000
    1,400,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 12:52 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Matthias Eibinger

Stack Soars Over 9 Million.
_
Matthias Eibinger is the chipleader with over 9 Million in chips and 4 players remaining in Event #2.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2306:00
100,000200,000 (200,000)
  • Matthias Eibinger
    9,000,000
    -2,300,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 12:29 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Stephen Chidwick

Eliminated in 5th Place ($526,500)
_

Stephen Chidwick raised to 350,000 from the small blind.

@Matthias Eibinger

then bet 735,000. Chidwick made the call and was all in and at risk.

Chidwick:

J
9
9
2


Eibinger:

A
K
8
7



The board ran out

5
7
4
K
8

, ending Chidwicks impressive run in Event #2.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2204:00
75,000150,000 (150,000)
  • Stephen Chidwick
    8,200,000
    7,015,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    9,175,000
    0
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WSOP_JosephDec 06 2025 12:03 AM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Ding Biao

Eliminated in 6th place ($412,000).
_

@Matthias Eibinger

raised to 350,000 from the button. Ding Biao then went all in for 1,070,000 and was called by Eibinger.

Ding:

K
K
10
6


Eibinger:

A
Q
5
3



The board ran out

6
2
4
5
7

, sending Ding to the payout desk.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2212:00
75,000150,000 (150,000)
  • Ding Biao
    0
    -1,170,000
  • Matthias Eibinger
    7,020,000
    0
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 11:54 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Benjamin Lamb

Eliminated in 7th Place ($324,000).
_

@Dylan Weisman

raised to 275,000 from under the gun. Benjamin Lamb then went all in for 1,210,000 and was at risk, from the small blind. Weisman made the call.

Lamb:

A
K
K
2


Weisman:

A
A
Q
7



The board ran out

2
5
J
10
K

sending Lamb to the payout desk.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2101:00
50,000125,000 (125,000)
  • Benjamin Lamb
    0
    -810,000
  • Dylan Weisman
    4,860,000
    0
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 11:36 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Jose Barbero

Eliminated in 8th Place ($247,000)
_

Jose Barbero raised to 350,000 on the button and was called by

@Michael Watson

in the big blind.

The flop landed

2
Q
7

. Watson checked, Barbero then went all in for 605,000 and was at risk, Watson made the call and was ahead.

Barbero:

A
10
10
3


Watson:

Q
9
8
5



The board ran out

7
A

, sending Barbero to the payout desk.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2106:00
50,000125,000 (125,000)
  • Jose Barbero
    0
    -1,580,000
  • Michael Watson
    3,200,000
    590,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 10:40 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Stephen Chidwick

Doubles Through

@Benjamin Lamb

.
_

Stephen Chidwick raised to 350,000 from the button. Benjamin Lamb then three-bet to 1,150,000 from small blind. Chidwick put his last 230,000 on the pot and the players tabled their hands.

Chidwick:

K
J
10
5


Lamb:

A
A
6
5



The board ran out

Q
4
J
J
Q

, and Chidwick added a much needed boost to his stack.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2012:00
50,000100,000 (100,000)
  • Stephen Chidwick
    1,400,000
    -35,000
  • Benjamin Lamb
    1,300,000
    490,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 10:26 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Benjamin Lamb

Finds His Third Double Up in Short Order
_

@Richard Gryko

raised to 280,000 from the button. Benjamin Lamb then three-bet to 880,000 and Gryko called.

The flop landed

J
6
2

, Lamb went all in for his last 100,000 and Gryko made the call.

Lamb:

A
K
K
8


Gryko:

Q
J
10
4



The board ran out

4
A

, and Lamb found yet another double up.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2016:00
50,000100,000 (100,000)
  • Benjamin Lamb
    2,100,000
    1,210,000
  • Richard Gryko
    3,200,000
    310,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 09:51 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Benjamin Lamb

Doubles Through

@Richard Gryko

.
_

@Dylan Weisman

raised to 200,000 from the cutoff, Richard Gryko then three-bet to 600,000 from the button. Benjamin Lamb then went all in for 210,000 and Weisman folded.

Lamb:

A
J
9
6


Gryko:

A
9
8
5
2
6
4
9
10

, and Lamb found another double up to keep hope alive in Event #2.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2008:29
50,000100,000 (100,000)
  • Benjamin Lamb
    820,000
    -430,000
  • Richard Gryko
    4,300,000
    460,000
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WSOP_JosephDec 05 2025 09:39 PM
#Paradise#2-TritonPLO
@Benjamin Lamb

Doubles Through

@Dylan Weisman

.
-
Benjamin Lamb went all in and was at risk from the cutoff for 190,000 and was up against Dylan Weisman on the button.

Lamb:

Q
7
6
3


Weisman:

A
A
K
6



The board ran out

8
9
5
3
7

,
securing w much needed double up for Lamb.

#2: $75,000 Triton PLO 6-Handed - Final Day
Blinds Lv 2008:36
50,000100,000 (100,000)
  • Benjamin Lamb
    530,000
    -720,000
  • Dylan Weisman
    2,800,000
    385,000

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