Bryn Kenney is an American poker player with overR$65 million in career earnings, and is the All-Time Money leader for⚽️ live tournament earnings.
He is also a WSOP bracelet winner, having won Event #63:R$1,500 Six-Handed 10-Game Mix at the 2014 WSOP.
In⚽️ April 2024, Kenney was accused of running a cult-like cheating operation by Martin Zamani. Kenney denied the claims on Twitter.
Poker⚽️ Achievements
Kenney's first recorded poker cash came in the late 2000s. In 2009 he reached his first WSOP final table, and⚽️ made his second the following year while also making a deep run in the 2010 WSOP Main Event where he⚽️ would eventually finish 28th forR$255,242.
This would remain the largest cash of his career until the following year where he finished⚽️ third in the PCAR$100,000 Super High Roller forR$643,000.
Kenney was a regular on the European Poker Tour, cashing in San Remo,⚽️ Prague, Campione, Berlin and Barcelona in the early 2010s. In 2013, he won the €10,250 Master Classics of Poker High⚽️ Roller for €102,960.
In 2014, he won a WSOP bracelet in Event #63:R$1,500 Six-Handed 10-Game Mix.
The first seven-figure score of Kenney's⚽️ career would come in 2024 after defeating World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe McKeehen heads up in the⚽️ PCAR$100K Super High Roller forR$1,687,800
"It feels great, I didn't have a Super High Roller win, and no tournament win that⚽️ you can be proud of, it was always third, second, in these big tournaments and to get a win is⚽️ just the best," Kenney said after lifting the trophy.
AnotherR$1m+ score would follow later that yeart in the Triton Manila Main⚽️ Event, winningR$1,401,694 after coming second to Wai Kin Yong.
Bryn Kenney: 'I'll Always Be Playing, I'll Always Be Busy'
The big scores⚽️ kept on coming, with victory in the PokerStars Championship Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller netting him close toR$2m.
In August⚽️ 2024, Kenney finished second to Aaron Zhang in the Triton Million forR$20,537,187 after a heads-up deal.
Earlier that same year, Kenney⚽️ won the Aussie Millions Main Event for A$1,272,598.
The wins saw him overtake Justin Bonomo to claim the top spot on⚽️ The Hendon Mob All-Time Money list. However, Bonomo would wrestle the lead back following his own performances on the live⚽️ felt.
Then in August 2024, Kenney reached the mountaintop once again. At the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series in London,⚽️ the American triumphed in the series'R$250,000 Luxon Invitational for his second-biggest score ofR$6,860,000.
Bryn Kenney Top 5 Poker Cashes
In total, Kenney⚽️ has cashed for 7+ figures eight times on poker tours such as the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series, European⚽️ Poker Tour, PokerStars Caribbean Adventure and PokerStars Championship.