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Triton Poker London £100k Short Deck Main Event won by Justin Bonomo for £2,670,000; Plans to Retire Soon?

Tags: Bryn Kenney, Justin Bonomo, Triton Poker.
Posted on 12 August 2019 by "T".

On August 8, Thursday, the last day of the Triton Poker SHR Series London 2019, Justin Bonomo defeated a field of 108 players to take home the trophy of Event 7 - Triton London £100,000 ($125,900) buy-in Short Deck Main Event.

The American poker pro took home £2,670,000 ($3,242,154). An insane amount for most of us, but can you believe this was only Bonomo's fourth biggest cash in his entire poker career?

Bonomo had been dubbed the winningest player of 2018 and sat on the No. 1 throne of poker's All-Time Money List for more than a year, having reached the top spot when he won the 2018 WSOP Big One for One Drop $1M buy-in for $10 million this July. Recently, he was surpassed in the leaderboard by Bryn Kenney who finished runner-up in the £1,050,000 Triton Million charity event that concluded on August 4, earning over $20.6 million in that event.

This is Bonomo's 7th tournament cash for a million dollars and above. Despite the huge prize amount, it still isn't enough to dethrone Kenney who has $7.2 million more than him on the All-Time Money List leaderboard.

Watch the video that showed Bonomo as the final winner:

Triton Poker SHR London 2019 Event 7 Results

 

Player

Country

Prize (£ )

Prize (US$)

1

Justin Bonomo

USA

£2,670,000

$3,248,728

2

Wai Kin Yong

Malaysia

£1,835,000

$2,232,740

3

Liang Xu

China

£1,202,500

$1,463,144

4

Paul Phua

Malaysia

£974,500

$1,185,725

5

Rui Cao

France

£783,000

$952,717

6

Isaac Haxton

USA

£611,900

$744,530

7

Ming Liu

Hong Kong

£482,200

$586,717

8

David Benefield

USA

£368,100

$447,886

9

Stephen Chidwick

England

£269,600

$328,036

10

Jason Koon

USA

£217,700

$264,886

11

Furkat Rakhimov

Russia

£217,700

$264,886

12

Tom Dwan

USA

£191,900

$233,494

13

Cary Katz

USA

£191,900

$233,494

14

Elton Tsang

China

£177,000

$215,365

15

Richard Yong

Malaysia

£177,000

$215,365

Source:
https://triton-series.com/brilliant-bonomo-wins-triton-short-deck-then-hints-at-retirement/


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7 comments on "Triton Poker London £100k Short Deck Main Event won by Justin Bonomo for £2,670,000; Plans to Retire Soon?"


 dule-vu12/08/2019 11:00:25 GMT
another big win for justin bonomo and this guy just cant stop winning big amounts in last two years!every month he have at least one big win,big amount and its interesting where is his end!prizes for this tournament are just sick and triton series bring big difference in playing poker!
 gufra2012/08/2019 14:47:38 GMT
Congratulations to Justin Bonomo for this great charge. Justin Bonomo is the second player with earnings in poker history, but as the news says he only has 4 big collections and the entrance cosyo 1 million. I think you have to have a lot of cold head to play those tournaments with such a high entrance ...
 Calmplay12/08/2019 15:16:15 GMT
I don't think Bonomo is retiring from the poker world soon, he is still young and one of the best high stakes tournament. I see him still active for at least the next 10 years...
 bowie198412/08/2019 15:52:16 GMT
I could not care less about this tournament or Bonomo or Triton Poker to be honest all I care about who is that lovely lady on the right side from the picture above and how can I get her phonenumber as soon as possible.
If she is a.celebrity of some kind instead just a hostess let me know in the comments Big Smile
 CALICUL13/08/2019 14:51:14 GMT
Justin Bonomo, i think he makes an arrangement with dealers to receive good cards Smile Just kidding but this player it has a fantastic win over a short period of time. I don't know but won several tournaments and a lot of money. This is very good for him.
 bowie198414/08/2019 16:13:29 GMT
Posted by CALICUL:
Justin Bonomo, i think he makes an arrangement with dealers to receive good cards Smile Just kidding but this player it has a fantastic win over a short period of time. I don't know but won several tournaments and a lot of money. This is very good for him.

Ain't that the truth?
 CALICUL15/08/2019 15:23:00 GMT
To be honest, it is possible. We cannot know these things. Arrangements are made all over the world and is a lot of fraud on this planet. I know this can happen and some professional players, they would notice this and a monster scandal would emerge, if the dealers would cheat the cards for some players.

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