Card Player Poker Tour All-Time Earningsby Card Player News Team | Published: Mar 20, 2024 |
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Rank | Player | Tour Earnings |
1 | Jon Turner | $737,858 |
2 | Javier Gomez | $599,735 |
3 | Anthony Zinno | $575,075 |
4 | Andrey Pateychuk | $558,782 |
5 | Ankush Mandavia | $537,328 |
6 | Martin Jacobson | $453,469 |
7 | Stephen Chidwick | $422,290 |
8 | Ezequiel Waigel | $417,004 |
9 | Paul Hoefer | $413,427 |
10 | Ben Jones | $390,956 |
The latest Card Player Poker Tour Venetian main event helped shake up the impressive top 10 for the CPPT’s all-time money list.
Runner-up finisher Ankush Mandavia became just the fifth player in the tour’s history to surpass $500,000 in total CPPT earnings thanks to the $95,149 he locked up in the latest event.
Mandavia banked $260,000 as the winner of the CPPT Venetian $2,500 main event back in 2021. He also finished fifth in the 2017 CPPT Venetian $5,000 main event for another $166.358, bringing his total haul to $537,328. He now sits in fifth place on the overall earnings leaderboard for the tour.
Two-time CPPT Venetian champion Jon Turner remains atop this list, having won a $5,000 buy-in for $536,858 and a $3,500 buy-in for another $201,000. These account for two of Turner’s three-largest live career scores overall.
Spain’s Javier Gomez earned the single-largest CPPT payout ever when he took down the 2017 main event in Las Vegas. He bested a field of 688 entries in that $5,000 buy-in to take home $561,349. With a few more cashes on tour, he sits in second on this leaderboard with just shy of $600,000 in earnings.
The top five is rounded out by another pair of CPPT Venetian champions in 2018 winner Anthony Zinno and 2019 winner Andrey Pateychuk. ♠
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