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Bryn Kenney Tops Triton Poker All-Time Money List

A Look At The Tour's Top Earners Ahead Of The Next Stop In Montenegro


The Triton Poker Super High Roller Series kicks off its second stop of the 10th anniversary season on Wednesday, May 13. The 2026 Triton Poker Montenegro festival sees the high-stakes tour partner with CoinPoker for the first time to offer 16 events from May 13-28, with buy-ins ranging from $25,000 to $200,000.

A total of $1,810,913,275 in prize money has been awarded in Triton-branded events since the tour debuted in 2016. A total of 279 players have already cashed for $1 million or more in said events, with 47 having surpassed the $10 million mark ahead of the start of action at Maestral Resort in Sveti Stefan, Montenegro.

Below is a look at the top ten earners in the tour’s history.

Rank Player Triton Earnings Triton Titles Triton Cashes
1 Bryn Kenney $50,804,802 5 25
2 Jason Koon $38,298,784 12 74
3 Stephen Chidwick $34,258,606 3 76
4 Mikita Badziakouski $31,840,817 5 55
5 Daniel Dvoress $29,540,982 3 71
6 Punnat Punsri $27,620,630 6 46
7 Danny Tang $26,542,454 5 64
8 Aleksejs Poņakovs $25,790,640 1 35
9 Dan Smith $25,714,816 2 37
10 Paul Phua $25,642,082 2 57
King Kenney And His Record Runner-Up Run

Bryn Kenney

Bryn Kenney remains the only player to surpass the $50 million mark, thanks in large part to the record-setting $20.6 million payout he secured via a heads-up deal in the highest buy-in poker tournament ever held: the 2019 Triton Millions Charity Invitational. 54 entries were made at £1,050,000 a piece, which amounted to more than $1.3 million. While Kenney secured the largest payout, Aaron Zang came back to win the heads-up match for the title.

Kenney is far from a one-hit wonder, though. He has five trident trophies in his collection, and four multi-million-dollar scores on the tour in addition to his aforementioned record triumph. He has nearly $30.2 million in Triton scores outside of that eight-figure windfall, with his second-largest win being a $6.9 million victory in a $262,500 invitational event at the 2023 London stop.

While he has the highest earnings total on the tour, Kenney has the lowest amount of cashes of any player inside the top ten. That makes for an unbelievable average payday per in-the-money finish of $1,258,266, and that is with the outlier $20.6 million result removed. His average soars to above $2 million with that monster score included in the data set.

Kenney officially surpassed $50 million in earnings on the tour with his most recent cash, a third-place finish in a $15,000 high roller during the Triton One Jeju series that preceded the recent Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju. He earned $891,000 for his podium showing in the 490-entry field.

Koon, Chidwick, and Badziakouski: The $30-Million-Dollar Men

Every player inside the top 10 on this leaderboard has cashed for at least $25 million in Triton events, but only the top four have surpassed the $30-million-mark.

In addition to Kenney, this fantastic foursome includes the tour’s all-time title leader Jason Koon ($38.3 million), two-time Card Player Player of the Year Stephen Chidwick ($34.3 million), and five-time Triton champion Mikita Badziakouski ($31.8 million).

Koon, a 12-time trident trophy winner, added $2 million to his haul with six cashes during the latest stop in Jeju, including three top-three finishes. Koon has four multi-million dollar scores on the tour, all in wins. His largest came back in 2018, when he took down a $1,000,000 HKD (~$127.4k USD) short deck event for nearly $3.7 million.

While Kenney leads in earnings and Koon in titles, Chidwick boasts the most cashes of any Triton contender with 76. While he’s not quite the home-run hitter that Kenney is, Chidwick’s average payday per cash is still quite impressive at $450,771. He has three titles on the tour, including a massive $3.4 million win in the 2025 Triton Jeju $200,000 short deck event. The largest score of his career, though, came when he finished fourth in that record-setting charity event for $5.4 million.

Badziakouski secured the first of his five trident trophies back in 2018, with a $2.5 million triumph in the Montenegro main event. The Belarusian high roller’s largest score on the tour came later that year, when he took down a $2 million HKD (~$255k USD) event in Jeju for more than $5.2 million.

While only four players are currently sitting above $30 million, the top ten have all accumulated at least $25 million on the tour. The latest to move past that milestone is Triton co-founder Paul Phua, who took down the $150,000 10th Anniversary event at the recent stop in Jeju for more than $3.2 million and his second title on the tour.

Official tour data and photos via Triton Poker.

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