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Poker Leaderboard: Triton Poker All-Time Earnings

by Card Player News Team |  Published: Jun 26, 2024

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Rank Player Tour Earnings
1 Bryn Kenney $38,975,705
2 Jason Koon $28,423,785
3 Mikita Badziakouski $21,546,867
4 Aaron Zang $21,091,439
5 Stephen Chidwick $20,501,252
6 Dan Smith $20,081,316
7 Paul Phua $19,117,882
8 Danny Tang $17,216,104
9 Timothy Adams $14,042,448
10 Sam Greenwood $13,224,504

It has been a year since our last look at the all-time earnings leaderboard for Triton Poker, one of the premiere high-stakes tours on the circuit. Four stops have been completed since then, with a massive $385 million in total prize money awarded across festivals in London, Monte Carlo, Jeju, and Montenegro. As a result, plenty of changes have been made near the top of the standings.

The same name remains at the very top in Bryn Kenney. The American has added more than $8 million to his totals since our last update, bringing his haul to nearly $39 million. The largest chunk of earnings in the past year came when he took down the $250,000 Luxon Invitational in London for nearly $6.9 million. This was his second-largest career score behind the $20.6 million he earned as the runner-up in the 2019 Triton Million charity event.

Like Kenney, Jason Koon has also added several million in earnings over the past year of Triton competition. The tour’s all-time title leader now has more than $28.4 million in earnings from 49 in-the-money finishes. He has added three titles since our last update, bringing his record haul to 10 titles (twice as many as any other contender). Those wins include a $1.6 million payday for taking down a $60,000 event in London, and a $828,000 score as the champion of the $60,000 short deck event at the same series.

Mikita Badziakousi moved into third on this leaderboard. The five-time champion has cashed for more than $4.1 million over the last 12 months, including taking down the $100,000 short deck event in Jeju for $1.15 million and his latest Triton trophy. Aaron Zang and Stephen Chidwick round out the top five. ♠