After four days of intense high-stakes tournament poker, the £1,050,000-entry Triton Million winner is a man who has elevated his status in the game from being one of the best to simply untouchable. Bryn Kenney's ascent to the top of poker's all-time money list is nothing short of a phenomenon.
In the end, ‘The Magician' took home a prize of $18.3 million, for a cool profit in excess of $17 million. To this day, this is the biggest single prize won in a poker tournament, and it is a record that won't be easily surpassed. Jamie Gold and a $12,000,000 Victory. He also went on to become the first two-time winner of the event in 2014, the $3.5m prize being the biggest win of his career. The Big One for One Drop was a poker tournament held at the 2012.
KENNEY'S REACHES THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
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For anyone else to rise above Justin Bonomo at the top of the all-time money list so soon after Bonomo's victories in events such as the Big One for One Drop and both the Super High Roller Bowl in China and Las Vegas in 2018, they would have to have had an amazing 12 months in poker. If 2018 was the ‘Year of Bonomo', then 2019 is the Year of Kenney.
Best Poker Players of All Time by Country So drawing from the list above, let's also see how the biggest winning tournament poker players of all time stack up according to their respective countries. United States - 28 Canada - 6 Germany - 6 England - 2 Australia - 1 Sweden - 1 France - 1 Spain - 1 Russia - 1 Belarus - 1 China - 1 Indonesia - 1. Joseph 'Joe' McKeehen was born in June 28, 1991 in North Wales, Pennsylvania. This American professional player won the World Series of Poker Main Event of 2015, earning him $7,683,346. And placing him 10 th of the all-time biggest winners. He had graduated with a math degree and was also a proficient Risk player. This brings us to the Number One biggest Poker winners of all time. This fantastic award goes to Antonio Esfandiari from Iran. In the 2012 WSOP Main Event, he took home an amazing amount of more than $18.3 million. Esfandiari is a former professional magician. He was well-known for his unique tricks with poker chips.
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In 2018, Bonomo won the Big One for One Drop for $10 million and the Super High Roller Bowl for $5 million within the space of two months. In one weekend, Bryn Kenney has eclipsed both those results combined by another $5 million after taking the biggest prize in London's Park Lane.
Triton Million Payouts | ||||
Name | Country | GBP Payout | USD Payout | |
1 | Aaron Zang | China | £13,779,491 | $16,754,497 |
2 | Bryn Kenney | United States | £16,890,509 | $20,537,187 |
3 | Dan Smith | United States | £7,200,000 | $8,719,164 |
4 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | £4,410,000 | $5,340,488 |
5 | Vivek Rajkumar | India | £3,000,000 | $3,632,985 |
6 | Bill Perkins | United States | £2,200,000 | $2,664,189 |
7 | Alfred DeCarolis | United States | £1,720,000 | $2,082,911 |
8 | Timothy Adams | Canada | £1,400,000 | $1,695,393 |
9 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | £1,200,000 | $1,459,081 |
10 | Chin Wei Lim | Malaysia | £1,100,000 | $1,337,491 |
11 | Winfred Yu | Hong Kong | £1,100,000 | $1,337,491 |
THE ROUTE TO GREATNESS
While Bryn Kenney's assault on the pinnacle of the poker world has been rapid, it's paradoxically been a long time coming, too. With seven results being seven figures or higher, Kenney has only ever cashed for more than $3.07 million once, that being his Triton Million victory. Here are his top five tournament results and when he grabbed each golden moment.
Date | Tournament & Buy-In | Place | Result |
1st Aug 2019 | Triton Million London £1,050,000 | 2nd | $20,563,324 |
7th Mar 2019 | Triton Super High Roller Jeju HK$2,000,000 | 2nd | $3,062,513 |
8th May 2019 | Triton Montenegro HK$1,000,000 Main Event | 1st | $2,713859 |
27th Apr 2019 | PS Championships $100,000 Super High Roller | 1st | $1,946,911 |
6th Jan 2016 | PCA $100,000 Super High Roller | 1st | $1,687,800 |
THE JETSETTING JOURNEYMAN
Kenney's impressive resume has clearly been boosted by his recent domination of Triton Series events. With all of his top five results coming in different locations of London, Jeju, Montenegro, Bahamas, and Monaco, globe-trotting is also a huge part of Kenney's appeal. Here is not just a great player on his own turf, or at one particular festival, such as Darren Elias has dominated the World Poker Tour or Phil Hellmuth's conquering of WSOP bracelet events.
Kenney won his only bracelet event in 2014, taking down the $1,500 10-Game Mix 6-Max event, for a comparatively meager $153,220. Back in 2016, Kenney told Card Player: 'I want to be the absolute best tournament player in the world, according to the [rankings]. That's my goal, and that's why I still grind so hard.'
HOW WILL THIS RESULT AFFECT KING KENNEY?
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Everyone faces a choice upon achieving their ultimate goal – to push for a new, even more, incredible goal or celebrate that victory. Martin Jacobson famously had a hard time adjusting to life after becoming the WSOP Main Event world champion, and life at the felt as well as away from it hard to adapt to.
Bryn Kenney has achieved what many poker players – even among the elite professionals in the game – will never get the chance of aspiring to. He is currently the top-ranked tournament player in poker history. But he will be passed one day unless he continues to play (and win) at the very highest level.
What comes next for Bryn Kenney could be the most fascinating part of his poker story. And you won't miss a thing on PokerGO, with the very best tournaments all part of our subscription service. You can access the best poker content, live streams and most epic tournament tables 24/7 by signing up today.
After four days of intense high-stakes tournament poker, the £1,050,000-entry Triton Million winner is a man who has elevated his status in the game from being one of the best to simply untouchable. Bryn Kenney's ascent to the top of poker's all-time money list is nothing short of a phenomenon.
In the end, ‘The Magician' took home a prize of $18.3 million, for a cool profit in excess of $17 million. To this day, this is the biggest single prize won in a poker tournament, and it is a record that won't be easily surpassed. Jamie Gold and a $12,000,000 Victory. He also went on to become the first two-time winner of the event in 2014, the $3.5m prize being the biggest win of his career. The Big One for One Drop was a poker tournament held at the 2012.
KENNEY'S REACHES THE TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN
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For anyone else to rise above Justin Bonomo at the top of the all-time money list so soon after Bonomo's victories in events such as the Big One for One Drop and both the Super High Roller Bowl in China and Las Vegas in 2018, they would have to have had an amazing 12 months in poker. If 2018 was the ‘Year of Bonomo', then 2019 is the Year of Kenney.
Best Poker Players of All Time by Country So drawing from the list above, let's also see how the biggest winning tournament poker players of all time stack up according to their respective countries. United States - 28 Canada - 6 Germany - 6 England - 2 Australia - 1 Sweden - 1 France - 1 Spain - 1 Russia - 1 Belarus - 1 China - 1 Indonesia - 1. Joseph 'Joe' McKeehen was born in June 28, 1991 in North Wales, Pennsylvania. This American professional player won the World Series of Poker Main Event of 2015, earning him $7,683,346. And placing him 10 th of the all-time biggest winners. He had graduated with a math degree and was also a proficient Risk player. This brings us to the Number One biggest Poker winners of all time. This fantastic award goes to Antonio Esfandiari from Iran. In the 2012 WSOP Main Event, he took home an amazing amount of more than $18.3 million. Esfandiari is a former professional magician. He was well-known for his unique tricks with poker chips.
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In 2018, Bonomo won the Big One for One Drop for $10 million and the Super High Roller Bowl for $5 million within the space of two months. In one weekend, Bryn Kenney has eclipsed both those results combined by another $5 million after taking the biggest prize in London's Park Lane.
Triton Million Payouts | ||||
Name | Country | GBP Payout | USD Payout | |
1 | Aaron Zang | China | £13,779,491 | $16,754,497 |
2 | Bryn Kenney | United States | £16,890,509 | $20,537,187 |
3 | Dan Smith | United States | £7,200,000 | $8,719,164 |
4 | Stephen Chidwick | United Kingdom | £4,410,000 | $5,340,488 |
5 | Vivek Rajkumar | India | £3,000,000 | $3,632,985 |
6 | Bill Perkins | United States | £2,200,000 | $2,664,189 |
7 | Alfred DeCarolis | United States | £1,720,000 | $2,082,911 |
8 | Timothy Adams | Canada | £1,400,000 | $1,695,393 |
9 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | £1,200,000 | $1,459,081 |
10 | Chin Wei Lim | Malaysia | £1,100,000 | $1,337,491 |
11 | Winfred Yu | Hong Kong | £1,100,000 | $1,337,491 |
THE ROUTE TO GREATNESS
While Bryn Kenney's assault on the pinnacle of the poker world has been rapid, it's paradoxically been a long time coming, too. With seven results being seven figures or higher, Kenney has only ever cashed for more than $3.07 million once, that being his Triton Million victory. Here are his top five tournament results and when he grabbed each golden moment.
Date | Tournament & Buy-In | Place | Result |
1st Aug 2019 | Triton Million London £1,050,000 | 2nd | $20,563,324 |
7th Mar 2019 | Triton Super High Roller Jeju HK$2,000,000 | 2nd | $3,062,513 |
8th May 2019 | Triton Montenegro HK$1,000,000 Main Event | 1st | $2,713859 |
27th Apr 2019 | PS Championships $100,000 Super High Roller | 1st | $1,946,911 |
6th Jan 2016 | PCA $100,000 Super High Roller | 1st | $1,687,800 |
THE JETSETTING JOURNEYMAN
Kenney's impressive resume has clearly been boosted by his recent domination of Triton Series events. With all of his top five results coming in different locations of London, Jeju, Montenegro, Bahamas, and Monaco, globe-trotting is also a huge part of Kenney's appeal. Here is not just a great player on his own turf, or at one particular festival, such as Darren Elias has dominated the World Poker Tour or Phil Hellmuth's conquering of WSOP bracelet events.
Kenney won his only bracelet event in 2014, taking down the $1,500 10-Game Mix 6-Max event, for a comparatively meager $153,220. Back in 2016, Kenney told Card Player: 'I want to be the absolute best tournament player in the world, according to the [rankings]. That's my goal, and that's why I still grind so hard.'
HOW WILL THIS RESULT AFFECT KING KENNEY?
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Everyone faces a choice upon achieving their ultimate goal – to push for a new, even more, incredible goal or celebrate that victory. Martin Jacobson famously had a hard time adjusting to life after becoming the WSOP Main Event world champion, and life at the felt as well as away from it hard to adapt to.
Bryn Kenney has achieved what many poker players – even among the elite professionals in the game – will never get the chance of aspiring to. He is currently the top-ranked tournament player in poker history. But he will be passed one day unless he continues to play (and win) at the very highest level.
What comes next for Bryn Kenney could be the most fascinating part of his poker story. And you won't miss a thing on PokerGO, with the very best tournaments all part of our subscription service. You can access the best poker content, live streams and most epic tournament tables 24/7 by signing up today.
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