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Home of Champions: Pokercode's Crew at Triton Jeju 2026

Hannes Neurauter
Head of Community/Experience
Team Pokercode · Triton SHR Series · Jeju, South Korea

The Pokercode Crew Is in Jeju. This Is How They Got Here.

From Grindhouse dorm rooms to the biggest stage in poker — eight coaches and members earned their seats at Triton Super High Roller Series. Matthias Eibinger joins for the high roller series.

Event Triton SHR Series Dates March 14 – April 1, 2026 Location Jeju, South Korea

The Triton Super High Roller Series stands as one of the most prestigious stages in poker, and eight Pokercode coaches and community members are competing at exactly that level right now in Jeju, South Korea.

Why Jeju keeps calling them back

Triton is the toughest live series in poker. The fields are small, the buy-ins are enormous, and the players around every table are among the best in the world. For the Pokercode community, Jeju has become a measuring stick — a place where preparation either shows or doesn't.

It's shown before. Roland Rokita — a Grindhouse 1 alumnus — won the $25k Silver Main Event right here for $904,000. Last year, Samuel Mullur came agonisingly close to the biggest title in high-stakes poker, finishing runner-up in the $100,000 Triton Jeju Main Event for $3,500,000 — one of the largest single results in Austrian poker history. And Luka Bojovic, Grindhouse 2, turned up to the 2025 WSOP Main Event and finished 5th for $2,400,000.

Now they're all back. With more of the crew alongside them.

Greg Kozieja started as a Pokercode community member, worked his way through Grindhouse 3, and became one of our coaches. Now, he's stepping onto the Triton stage for the first time. Let's rail him and wish him all the best! 🧡

— Greg's Triton debut · March 2026

The crew in Jeju right now

Eight Pokercode coaches and members are competing at Triton SHRS S5 this week. Matthias Eibinger joins for the high roller series events later in the series.

Photo Name Background Key result
Samuel Mullur Samuel Mullur
Grindhouse 3
$11M+ in career earnings. Was low-to-mid stakes when he joined Pokercode. Grindhouse 3 followed — solver work, Vienna, coaches across the table every day. Runner-up, $100k Triton Jeju Main Event 2025 — $3,500,000
Roland Rokita Roland Rokita
Grindhouse 1
$3.85M in career earnings. Mid-stakes player before Grindhouse 1. Now a fixture in Triton fields. Winner, $25k Triton Jeju Silver Main Event — $904,000
Luka Bojovic Luka Bojovic
Grindhouse 2
$3.2M in career earnings. Serbia. Attends every Pokercode coaching session. The first Pokercode member ever to reach the WSOP Main Event final table. 5th place, 2025 WSOP Main Event — $2,400,000
Greg Kozieja Greg Kozieja
Grindhouse 3 Coach
$1.26M+ in live earnings. Pokercode coach. GH3 participant who later joined the coaching team. Eureka HR winner (€474k). Triton debut — March 2026
Hannes Jeschka Hannes Jeschka
Coach
$2,105,779 in live earnings. Newest member of the Pokercode coaching team. GGMillions winner. High-stakes tournament regular. 1st place, 2022 $5K MPP Main Event, Cyprus — $542,000
Emilien Pitavy Emilien Pitavy
#s00n
Part of the #s00n inner circle around Fedor Holz. Winamax Pro. High-stakes regular competing at SHRS S5. 4th place, $25k NLH, Triton WPT Global Slam 2025 — $584,000
Tom Fuchs Tom Fuchs
#s00n
$4,275,171 in live earnings. German, based in Austria. WSOP Paradise $50k High Roller winner. Has cashed in the $100k Triton Main Event. Part of the Vienna high-stakes scene. WSOP Paradise $50k HR — $1,292,000 (bracelet)
Felix Rabas Felix Rabas
$372,875 in live earnings. Austria. Regular in high roller fields, most recently a $70k Triton cash in December 2025. Triton cash — $70,000 (Dec 2025)

And still to come: Matthias Eibinger ($26,866,737 in live earnings, five Triton titles, Austria's all-time #1) joins the crew for the high roller series events. When Matthias is in your field, you have a problem.

$45M+
Grindhouse alumni live earnings
$3.5M
Samuel Mullur · Triton Jeju 2025
$2.4M
Luka Bojovic · WSOP Main Event 2025

From Grindhouse to Triton — the arc that doesn't get old

It’s worth pausing to consider the weight of Greg’s debut. He didn’t buy his way into the Pokercode inner circle; he studied his way in. From showing up on Discord and asking the right questions to beating out dozens of applicants for a spot in Grindhouse 3, Greg built his game from the ground up under the mentorship of giants like Fedor and Matthias. Today, the transformation is complete: he’s gone from student to coach, hosting sessions at Pokercode while holding his own against the world’s best every weekend.

That arc — community member, Grindhouse participant, coach, Triton player — is the whole promise of Pokercode wrapped into one person's story. And it's a story that keeps repeating.

Samuel Mullur entered Pokercode at low-to-mid stakes. Grindhouse 3 followed — daily solver work, hand reviews, moving to Vienna to live and study with future champions. Then a WSOP Bracelet. Then $3.5M runner-up at this exact tournament, last year. That trajectory doesn't happen in isolation.

— Samuel Mullur · Grindhouse 3 → $11M+ in career earnings

Luka Bojovic has attended every Pokercode coaching session he could get to. He's won a WSOP Circuit ring at the Pokercode Marrakesh bootcamp. He finished 5th at the 2025 WSOP Main Event for $2.4M — the first Pokercode community member ever to reach that final table. He's back in Jeju.

What this week proves

Every coach and member competing in Jeju right now went through the same system. Eight players at Triton from one community isn't a coincidence — it's the output of a coaching environment built to close the gap between where you are and where you want to be.

The Pokercode development path

Every Grindhouse alumnus, every coach, and every Triton player from this community went through the same system. Here's what the path looks like:

  • MTT Masterclass by Fedor Holz — GTO strategy, range construction, tournament tactics from someone with $50M+ in live earnings and two WSOP Bracelets. Available with subtitles in DE · EN · FR · ES · PT.
  • 7+ live coaching sessions per month — real spots, real solvers, real coaches. Greg on short-handed play. Fabi on ICM. Matthias on postflop construction. Sessions available in DE · EN · FR · ES · PT.
  • 500+ hand quizzes — the reps that turn theory into instinct when the pressure is on.
  • 10,000+ member Discord — the accountability, the study partners, and the coaches who actually respond. The environment that took Samuel from mid-stakes to Triton finalist.
  • Grindhouse & live bootcamps — for those ready to accelerate. Morning coaching, evening hand review, coaches across the table every day. Three editions. $45M+ in live earnings from the alumni alone.

The Grindhouse program has produced over $45M in live tournament earnings across three editions — and the Pokercode community's total results go well beyond that number. Behind every result is someone who decided to study seriously, found the right environment, and built the game that belongs on these stages.

Today, eight of them are in Jeju. This community is with them every step of the way.

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