Kenney took down a Triton Poker event to add almost $840,000 to his growing stack
Bryn Kenney has increased his lead at the top of poker’s all-time money list following a significant victory at the 2025 Triton Poker Jeju event. Kenney won the $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em bounty turbo tournament, earning $839,000, which boosted his career tournament earnings to nearly $76.8 million. This result expanded his lead over Justin Bonomo, who is currently second on the list, by more than $7.3 million.
This latest win also marked Kenney’s fifth Triton Poker trophy, placing him in a tie for second on the prestigious high-stakes series’ all-time title leaderboard. He is now alongside notable players like Phil Ivey, Mikita Badziakouski, and Danny Tang. However, they are all still far behind Jason Koon, the leader with 10 Triton titles.
Kenney had an impressive run during the Triton Poker Jeju series. Just a day before his latest triumph, he finished second in the $50,000 seven-max event, taking home nearly $1.9 million. Although he held the lead early in the heads-up match, he ultimately fell short against Mario Mosbock. Kenney’s Triton earnings alone have surpassed $47.4 million across 19 cashes, cementing his position as the highest-earning player in the event’s history.
His performance in Jeju also earned him significant Player of the Year points. With 918 points from the win and an additional 1,275 for his second-place finish, Kenney now ranks seventh in the 2025 Player of the Year standings.
Kenney’s remarkable consistency at the Triton events, especially his record-breaking earnings in 2019, continues to set him apart in the poker world.