Kenney becomes the first player past $70 million in all time earnings with a 4th title in the Triton series.

Bryn Kenney has taken down his 4th career Triton title and in doing so has made a little bit of history.
He has just won the $125,000 Main Event in Monte Carlo for $4,410,000 after defeating Wai Leong Chan heads-up. The final table included Jesse Lonis, Mario Mosbock, Punnat Punsri and Jonathan Jaffe.
The win took him to $71,425,920 in the All Time Money List, making him the first player past $70 million.
“Never give up, that’s the secret, for sure,” Kenney said in his post-match interview. “Everyone has their roller coaster, their wave that they’re on…You just got to hang on for the ride. Give it your best, don’t let things get you down and never stop fighting.”
Kenney is perhaps best known for the serious cheating allegations against him brought forward by his former horse Martin Zamani.
Next up for the Triton series in Monte Carlo is the $150,000 No Limit 8-Handed event which is underway now.
Rank | Player | Country | Prize (USD) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Bryn Kenney | USA | $4,410,000 |
2 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | $2,970,000 |
3 | Punnat Punsri | Thailand | $2,045,000 |
4 | Bob Voulgaris | Canada | $1,665,000 |
5 | Jonathan Jaffe | USA | $1,330,000 |
6 | Mario Mosbock | Austria | $1,020,000 |
7 | Danny Tang | Hong Kong | $743,000 |
8 | Thomas Muhlocker | Austria | $538,000 |
9 | Jesse Lonis | USA | $445,000 |
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