Justin Bonomo Earns Nearly $48K a Day Playing Poker in October

Justin Bonomo had a solid run at the poker tables this month, averaging nearly $48K a day in winnings. As he continues to show off his skills at the felt, Bonomo pocketed a little more than $1.6 million in just five tournaments in the period between October 5 and October 28 to retain his lead at the top of the charts. Justin Bonomo at the poker table during the 2018 World Series of Poker. The winningest player in the game added over $1 million to his bank in October. (Image: AssoPoker) In 2022, Bonomo has 11 cashes, including three in the WSOP, along with seven final tables and three more titles. During his career, he has won over $58.8 million in live tournaments and is first in the ranking of the winningest poker players. Bryn Kenney follows closely, with $57.2 million, and Daniel Negreanu completes the podium with $49.5 million.

Bonomo crushed the tables in October, either taking down tournaments or making it to the final table. As the debate over whether poker is a game of skill or luck continues, Bonomo is showing that skill has a lot to do with it. Crushing the Felt

Bonomo’s biggest October finish was fourth place for $720K at the $300K Super High Roller Bowl, which Negreanu ultimately won . That win let DNegs break his two-year losing streak, and also gave him a little satisfaction. Bonomo beat Negreanu in the same event four years ago. Last year, he finished second, pocketing $1.89 million.

The next biggest pot the Virginia native took this month was $229,500, which came from a first-place finish at the $25K WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic. In between, he cashed for $24K for finishing third at a $10K WPT Five Diamond high roller event and $75,792 for taking down another $10K high roller tournament in the same series.

Because he’s Bonomo, and just to make sure everyone knows he’s a GOAT, he added another $44,700 on October 19. That was at the WPT Five Diamond $10,400 tournament, although he only made it to 18th place. Hanging with Dolly

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