Justin Bonomo Wins $100k High Roller, Regains All-Time Money List Lead

justin bonomo poker Justin Bonomo took down a $100,000 buy-in high roller at the Bellagio’s Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas Friday night for $928,200. In doing so, the likely future Poker Hall of Famer regained his spot atop the all-time live tournament list.

Bryn Kenney , who sits at $56.9 million in career cashes, had held the record since his $20.5 million score in the 2019 £1,050,000 Triton Million for Charity in London. He didn’t actually win that historic event and took second place to Aaron Zang , but received the largest chunk of the pot due to a chop arrangement.

For two years, Bonomo has been stuck in second place on the Hendon Mob’s all-time cashes list. On Friday, he catapulted back into the lead, and part of the reason was due to a crucial cooler he won again the player he was chasing. Doubling Up Against Kenney

The poker pro formerly known as “ZeeJustin” online was all-in for 630,000 with and was called by the of Kenney, who found a favorable flop of , and then his opponent received no help from the on the turn. But the on the river gave Bonomo the nut flush and a winning hand to stay alive.

He’d go on to finish on top of a 19-player field field at Bellagio , good for $928,200. Jason Koon took second place for $677,800 in a heads-up chop agreement, and Dan Smith received $304,000 for third place. Kenney failed to cash, putting Bonomo back in the all-time lead at $57,047,262, approximately $140,000 more than Kenney. And he was quick to let his Twitter followers know of his accomplishment. I just retook the #1 spot on the all-time money list!!!! — Bonologic (@JustinBonomo) Legendary Career

Bonomo at age 36, four years shy of reaching Poker Hall of Fame eligibility, has produced one of the great careers in poker history, especially in live tournaments. He reached the pinnacle of his career in 2018 when he cashed for $25 million, a single-year record.

Following his $10 million score for winning the 2018 WSOP $1 million buy-in […]

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