Bryn Kenney

Bryn Kenney

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  2. Bryn Kenney Cheater
  3. How Did Bryn Kenney Become The World's #1 Poker Player?

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Bryn Kenney
ResidenceLong Beach, New York
BornNovember 1, 1986
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)1
Final table(s)7
Money finish(es)32
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
28th, 2010
World Poker Tour
Money finish(es)6
European Poker Tour
Money finish(es)5

Bryn Kenney (born November 1, 1986) is an American professional poker player from Long Beach, New York.[1][2]

All Time Money List

Poker career

Kenney played Magic: The Gathering competitively before transitioning to poker.[3] His first live cash was in 2007 at the East Coast Poker Championships.

Kenney won his first WSOP bracelet in 2014 after winning the $1,500 10-Game Mix Six Handed event earning him $153,220.[4]

In 2016, Kenney defeated 2015 World Series of Poker Main Event champion, Joe McKeehen heads-up at the $100K Super High Roller event winning $1,687,800.[5]

As of 2016, Kenney is ranked 5th on the Global Poker Index. His live tournament earnings exceed $10,300,000.

World Series of Poker

World Series of Poker bracelets
Year Event Prize Money
2014 $1,500 10-Game Mix Six Handed $153,220

References

  1. Julio Rodriguez (2016-02-17). 'Bryn Kenney Hopes To Become Best Poker Tournament Player In The World'. Card Player. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
  2. 'Bryn Kenney'. Global Poker Index. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
  3. Julio Rodriguez (2015-03-22). 'A Poker Life: Bryn Kenney'. Card Player. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
  4. Andrew Feldman (2014-07-05). 'Bryn Kenney wins first bracelet in 10-game'. ESPN.com. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
  5. Remko Rinkema (2016-01-08). 'Bryn Kenney Defeats Joe McKeehen to Win PCA $100K Super High Roller for $1,687,800'. PokerNews Global. Retrieved 2016-07-12.

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Bryn Kenney Cheater

2010/
2010 E
  • Harold Angle
  • Tomer Berda
  • Shawn Busse
  • Yan Chen
  • Michael Chow
  • Aadam Daya
  • Mike Ellis
  • Sigurd Eskeland
  • Peter Gelencser
  • Steven Gee
  • Ian Gordon
  • Dean Hamrick
  • William Haydon
  • Vanessa Hellebuyck
  • Steve Jelinek
  • Frank Kassela (2)
  • Steven Kelly
  • Chance Kornuth
  • Valdemar Kwaysser
  • Pascal LeFrancois
  • Ayaz Mahmood
  • Jeffrey Papola
  • Miguel Proulx
  • Jesse Rockowitz
  • Scott Shelley
  • Brendan Taylor
  • Jeffrey Tebben
  • Joshua Tieman
  • Simon Watt
  • Ryan Welch
2011/
2011 E
  • Hasan Anter
  • Andrew Badecker
  • Francesco Barbaro
  • Allen Bari
  • Sam Barnhart
  • Nick Binger
  • Tyler Bonkowski
  • Kirk Caldwell
  • David Diaz
  • Sean Drake
  • Sean Getzwiller
  • Kenneth Griffin
  • Foster Hays
  • Andrew Hinrichsen
  • James Hess
  • Guillaume Humbert
  • Geffrey Klein
  • Chris Lee
  • Amir Lehavot
  • Leonard Martin
  • Elie Payan
  • Justin Pechie
  • Brian Rast (2)
  • Eric Rodawig
  • David Singontiko
  • Aaron Steury
  • Antonin Teisseire
  • Arkadiy Tsinis
  • Chris Viox
  • Harrison Wilder
  • Marsha Wolak
  • Darren Woods
2012/
2012 E
  • Timothy Adams
  • Jonathan Aguiar
  • David Arsht
  • Joe Cassidy
  • Aubin Cazals
  • Simon Charette
  • Francisco Da Costa Santos
  • Yen Dang
  • Antonio Esfandiari (2)
  • Ryan Eriquezzo
  • Leif Force
  • Adam Friedman
  • Clifford Goldkind
  • Brent Hanks
  • Roger Hairabedian
  • Phil Hellmuth (2)
  • Greg Hobson
  • Kenny Hsiung
  • Jan-Peter Jachtmann
  • Will Jaffe
  • Nick Jivkov
  • Tomas Junek
  • Naoya Kihara
  • Steven Loube
  • Henry Lu
  • Imed Ben Mahmoud
  • Brian Meinders
  • Craig Mccorkell
  • Greg Merson (2)
  • Dominik Nitsche
  • Dung Nguyen
  • Randy Ohel
  • Greg Ostrander
  • Rocco Palumbo
  • Giovanni Rasodoni
  • Allyn Jaffrey Shulman
  • Ashkan Razavi
  • Chiab Saechao
  • Brandon Schaefer
  • Benjamin Scholl
  • Austin Scott
  • Herbert Tapscott
  • Chris Tryba
  • Vincent Van Der Fluit
  • Joey Weissman
  • Neil Willerson
  • Larry Wright
  • Cory Zeidman
2013/
2013 AP/
2013 E
  • Jeremy Ausmus
  • John Beauprez
  • Levi Berger
  • Kristen Bicknell
  • Bryan Campanello
  • Dana Castaneda
  • Benny Chen
  • James Collopy
  • Chris Dombrowski
  • Jason Duval
  • Martin Finger
  • Danny Fuhs
  • Jackie Glazier
  • Jarred Graham
  • Steve Gross
  • Isaac Hagerling
  • Jared Hamby
  • Roger Hairabedian
  • Corey Harrison
  • Jonathan Hilton
  • Chad Holloway
  • Henrik Johansson
  • Aaron Lim
  • Kenneth Lind
  • Michael Malm
  • Jesse Martin
  • Adrian Mateos
  • Calen McNeil
  • Simeon Naydenov
  • Daniel Negreanu (2)
  • Justin Oliver
  • Taylor Paur
  • Bryan Piccioli
  • Josh Pollock
  • Trevor Pope
  • Sandeep Pulusani
  • Lev Rofman
  • Tom Schneider (2)
  • Noah Schwartz
  • Brett Shaffer
  • Darko Stojanovic
  • Charles Sylvestre
  • Norbert Szecsi
  • Jonathan Taylor
  • Nikolaus Teichert
  • Ben Volpe
  • Matt Waxman
  • Brent Wheeler
  • Brandon Wong
  • Brian Yoon
2014/
2014 AP
  • Calvin Anderson
  • Alex Antonios
  • Alex Bilokur
  • Alex Bolotin
  • Luke Brabin
  • Todd Bui
  • Scott Calcagno
  • Kyle Cartwright
  • George Danzer (3)
  • Scott Davies
  • Sean Dempsey
  • Jonathan Dimmig
  • Michael Drummond
  • Igor Dubinskyy
  • Kevin Eyster
  • Ted Gillis
  • Will Givens
  • Matt Grapenthien
  • Tommy Hang
  • Sam Higgs
  • Phillip Hui
  • Salman Jaddi
  • Jared Jaffee
  • Mike Kachan
  • Kory Kilpatrick
  • Gregory Kolo
  • Nick Kost
  • Florian Langmann
  • Mike Leah
  • Jay Loo
  • Jesse McEuen
  • Pierre Milan
  • David Miscikowski
  • Jordan Morgan
  • Asi Moshe
  • Dominik Nitsche (2)
  • David Olson
  • Brandon Paster
  • Tyler Patterson
  • Hugo Pingray
  • Andrew Rennhack
  • Roland Reparejo
  • Brandon Shack-Harris
  • Brett Shaffer
  • Jeff Smith
  • Davide Suriano
  • Paul Volpe
  • Christopher Wallace
  • Pat Walsh
  • Steven Wolansky
  • Brian Yoon
  • Rory Young
  • Haixia Zhang
2015/
2015 E
  • Jon Andlovec
  • Adrian Apmann
  • Makarios Avramidis
  • Travis Baker
  • Andrew Barber
  • Brandon Barnette
  • Connor Berkowitz
  • Adrian Buckley
  • Upeshka DeSilva
  • Jonathan Duhamel (2)
  • Jack Duong
  • Matthew Elsby
  • Dietrich Fast
  • Vasili Firsau
  • Cord Garcia
  • Arash Ghaneian
  • Sam Greenwood
  • Richard Gryko
  • Brian Hastings (2)
  • Ryan Hefter
  • Paul Hoefer
  • Barry Hutter
  • Young Ji
  • William Kakon
  • Byron Kaverman
  • Alex Komaromi
  • Keith Lehr
  • Justin Liberto
  • Alex Lindop
  • Ivan Luca
  • Kevin MacPhee (2)
  • Konstantin Maslak
  • Paul Michaelis
  • Takahiro Nakai
  • Thiago Nishijima
  • Matt O'Donnell
  • Max Pescatori (2)
  • Alexander Petersen
  • Nick Petrangelo
  • Christian Pham
  • Idan Raviv
  • John Reading
  • Gerald Ringe
  • Jacquelyn Scott
  • Perry Shiao
  • Anthony Spinella
  • Jeff Tomlinson
  • Aaron Wallace
  • Michael Wang
  • Brandon Wittmeyer
  • Corrie Wunstel
  • Ben Yu
  • Benjamin Zamani
2016
  • Hani Awad
  • Lawrence Berg
  • Chase Bianchi
  • Kristen Bicknell
  • Kyle Bowker
  • Mike Cordell
  • Johnnie Craig
  • Ryan D'Angelo
  • Ray Dehkharghani
  • Yue Du
  • Tony Dunst
  • Peter Eichhardt
  • Said El-Yousfi
  • Ryan Fee
  • Michael Gagliano
  • Cesar Garcia
  • Jean Gaspard
  • Benny Glaser (2)
  • Ian Johns (2)
  • Kyle Julius
  • Ben Keeline
  • Courtney Kennedy
  • Loren Klein
  • Martin Kozlov
  • Ryan Laplante
  • Allan Le
  • Danny Le
  • Hung Le
  • Rafael Lebron
  • Calvin Lee
  • Clayton Maguire
  • Ankush Mandavia
  • Phillip McAllister
  • Jason Mercier (2)
  • James Moore
  • David Nowakowski
  • Viatcheslav Ortynskiy
  • Alan Percal
  • David Peters
  • David Prociak
  • Christopher Sand
  • Brandon Shack-Harris
  • Sam Soverel
  • Corey Thompson
  • Mitchell Towner
  • Michael Tureniec
  • Safiya Umerova
  • Christopher Vitch
  • Paul Volpe
  • Steven Wolansky
  • Jiaqi Xu
  • Andrey Zaichenko
  • Alexander Ziskin
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number in brackets represents the number of bracelets earned in that year

How Did Bryn Kenney Become The World's #1 Poker Player?

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