Super Charged PokerStake Players Ready to Rock in Jeju

The Triton Poker Series has arrived in Jeju, South Korea and while the Triton ONE Main Event and the opening event in Short Deck have piqued fans interests, the rest of the series is where the biggest prizes will be won. With seven-figure prize pools, million-dollar plus top prizes and some of the world’s most elite poker players, the action in South Korea will be unmissable.
While you’re watching the action, what better way to sweat that huge river card by having a piece of one of the players? We’ve compiled all the odds, the value picks and the events that you can’t afford to miss right here.
The Legend of Tony Lin
Tony Lin, also known as ‘Ren’, is selling to a number of events in Jeju over the next fortnight and his form in high roller events makes him one to watch. Selling around 10% to Events #5, #6, #8 and #9, with buy-ins ranging from between $53,000 and $106,000, Tony is a big threat in high rollers such as these, with recent results showing just that.
In August, Tony went to Northern Cyprus and bagged second place in the Onyx Super High Roller Series Event #4. Costing $25,000 to enter, Tony’s runner-up finish gave him a score of $270,000, more than multiplying his buy-in ten times! That means if he’d sold to that event and you’d invested just $100 on PokerStake, you’d have been able to cash out over $1,000 just a couple of days later.
Just like with all of the players on PokerStake, it couldn’t be easier to trick their results, and unlike other sites that simply list winning results, you can see every entry Tony has sold to on the site. Simply head to his personal staking page on PokerStake and you can analyse the best tournaments to invest in before you part with your hard-earned chasing profit.
Foxen and Linde Ready to Rock
Kristen Foxen is another player who simply loves cashing in high roller events in recent months. In the 2025 WSOP, she made the money in the $50,000-entry NLHE High Roller Event #88 for over $102,000. Cashing in Triton events is just as profitable for Kristen, with her finish in March in the city of Jeju earning her another $186,000.
In her career so far, Kristen has earned $11 million in live tournament earnings and is ramping up her sales package for this series of events. Selling to both Event #7 and Event #10 at a low markup of between 1.02 and 1.03 depending on it being a first or second bullet, Kristen will be looking to cash in each of the events, which cost $157,500 and $131,250 to play respectively.
Dylan Linde is also selling at a very low markup, especially given recent results on the live circuit. In June, Dylan won the PLO High Roller bracelet in Las Vega for over $2.1 million. Costing $50,000 to play, Dylan’s victory came against a good friend of his on the tour, Stephen Chidwick, after 194 entries created a prizepool of $9.21 million.
Playing Events #9 and #12 on the Triton Jeju schedule so far, Dylan is selling fast at a low markup of between 1.04 and 1.06, with those tournament buy-ins being $104,000 and $106,000.
Who Else is Playing in South Korea?
While we’ve mentioned Kristen, Tony and Dylan’s action, other great names are playing for PokerStake investors too. Justin Saliba has already sold out, but you can still grab a piece of Michael Wang in five different events, including the new PLO Bounty Quattro event, where the $31,200 buy-in is on offer at just 1.01 for Michael – amazing value.
Belgian professional Thomas Boivin follows up a successful summer with a full package of action too, playing in Events #3, #5, #6, #7, #8 and #10, the Turbo Bounty Quattro event. Boivin’s best results during this past few months? Only successive third-place finishes in the $250,000 and $100,000 entry Super High Roller events at the World Series of Poker for a collected return of $3.25 million!
Both Ricky Mao and David Chen have excelled all year and are selling to Jeju too, albeit to different levels so far. While Ricky is only currently selling to Event #3, the $42,400-entry Mystery Bounty event, David has put a percentage of his action on sale to five separate events? Who’s your pick from two of the most in-form players on the professional circuit?
Want to invest in a PokerStake for this week’s Triton Jeju events? Simply head to the official Triton Poker Series Jeju staking page and you can find the player you want to back as well as the tournament you hope to stake them in here.