Bryn Kenney has reclaimed the No. 1 spot on poker’s All-Time Money List after winning the Triton Poker $250,000 Luxon Invitational event in London. His latest win came with a huge $6,860,000 top prize, pushing his total live tournament cashes to more than $64.8 million. 

Bryn Kenney Has Success At Triton London

The Triton Poker NLH $250,000 Luxon Invitational attracted a field of 118 entries, comprised of wealthy VIPs and poker pros, to create a whopping $29,500,000 in total prize pool.  Kenney outclassed them all, defeating Talal Shakerchi during heads-up play to secure the title. Shakerchi settled for second place with $4,650,000 in winnings.

The other names who reached the final table were: Punnat Punsri (3rd, $3,107,000), Aleksejs Ponakovs (4th, $2,540,000), Chris Moneymaker (5th, $2,030,000), Robert Flink (6th, $1,582,000), Nick Petrangelo (7th, $1,170,000), Kayhan Mokri (8th, $860,000), and James Chen (9th, $680,000).

Other notable pros such as Poker Hall of Famer Phil Ivey and 2022 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champ Espen Jorstad failed to reach the money, while Christoph Vogelsang, Stephen Chidwick, and Patrick Antonius made it to the top 15. 

Kenney’s latest victory has brought him back to the leading position in the All-Time Money List, surpassing Justin Bonomo who now has nearly $62 million in total live earnings.