New #2 on Poker’s All-Time Money List with $66.3M in Cashes

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For the first time since August 2023, Bryn Kenney has a new runner-up in the chase on The Hendon Mob’s All-Time Money List. After years of Justin Bonomo holding second place with a comfortable lead, Stephen Chidwick has now climbed into the #2 spot for the first time, propelled by a seven-figure haul at Triton Montenegro.
The British poker superstar's 19 cashes in 2025 have brought in $2,899,153 in payouts, including $1,519,000 from the ongoing Super High Roller Series. This pushes the two-time WSOP bracelet winner’s career live earnings to $66,273,388, vaulting him into second place ahead of Bonomo, who now sits third with $65,611,094.
Both players still have a long way to go to catch Kenney, who raised the bar in March by becoming the first player to cross $75 million in live tournament earnings.
Stephen Chidwick's 2025 Poker Cashes (As of May 25, 2025)

While Bonomo has stepped back from the tournament scene with no recorded cashes this year, Chidwick has been on a tear, racking up nearly $3 million in live earnings through a nonstop global schedule.
His strongest stretch came at Triton Jeju and Triton Montenegro, with 12 total cashes across both stops. Highlights include a sixth-place finish in the $100K Main Event in Montenegro for $879,000 and a third-place run in a $30K 8-handed event for $463,000. Other standout results include a third in the €25K PLO High Roller at EPT Monte Carlo and a podium finish at the U.S. Poker Open.
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Stephen Chidwick's Top 5 Poker Cashes

Chidwick has long been a consistent force at the high-stakes tables, and his career results back it up. He’s cashed for over $1 million in 13 separate events, a feat matched by very few players.
His first bracelet came in 2019 with a victory in the $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, while his second, from 2024’s WSOP Paradise, is his sixth-largest cash ($1,357,080), just shy of breaking into the top five.
A career-best payday of $5,368,947 came two months after he won his maiden bracelet. Chidwick finished in fourth place in the £1.05 million buy-in Triton Million for Charity.
Coincidentally, Kenney received the biggest poker payout ever from that event, with his runner-up finish awarding him $20,563,324 after he took the lion's share of a deal with Aaron Zang, who went on to defeat the American in heads-up play.
Date | Event | Place | Prize (USD) |
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Aug, 2019 | £1,050,000 NLH - Triton Million for Charity, London | 4th | $5,368,947 |
May, 2022 | €100,000 NLH Short Deck - SD Main Event, Triton Series Madrid | 1st | $1,916,463 |
Jun, 2019 | $25,000 PLO - High Roller 8-Handed, WSOP 2019 Las Vegas | 1st | $1,618,417 |
Dec, 2018 | $300,000 NLH - Super High Roller Bowl V, Las Vegas | 3rd | $1,512,000 |
May, 2022 | €75,000 NLH - 8-Handed, Triton Series Madrid | 2nd | $1,357,140 |
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Stephen Chidwick's Year-By-Year Earnings
Chidwick’s career earnings show a more than decade-long run of consistency at the top levels. He’s earned over $1 million yearly since 2013, with his best year yielding $13,528,992 in 2019, which was fueled by deep Triton runs and his breakout WSOP win. The year before, he also cashed for eight figures, with 2018 seeing him bring in $10,197,347.
Even during the pandemic era, he still managed to earn seven figures in 2020. Since 2013, he has never dipped below $1 million in annual live earnings.
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THM Top 10 All-Time Money List

The Hendon Mob’s All-Time Money List has experienced a shakeup with Chidwick’s climb, and other notable changes following the recent Triton Montenegro series.
Jason Koon surged into fourth place after claiming his 11th Triton title in the $150K at Montenegro, pocketing $3,393,656. Meanwhile, poker legend Phil Ivey re-entered the top 10, leapfrogging Fedor Holz, thanks to a fourth-place finish and $1,482,000 score from the same event.
Rank | Player | Earnings | Change Since May 1, 2025 |
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1 | Bryn Kenney | $75,778,350 | - |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | $66,273,388 | +1 |
3 | Justin Bonomo | $65,611,097 | -1 |
4 | Jason Koon | $63,577,783 | +1 |
5 | Mikita Badziakouski | $63,064,844 | -1 |
6 | Dan Smith | $59,994,265 | - |
7 | Daniel Negreanu | $55,528,897 | - |
8 | Adrian Mateos | $53,657,054 | - |
9 | Isaac Haxton | $52,243,274 | - |
10 | Phil Ivey | $50,241,823 | +1 |
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