Australian Poker All Time Money List
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If you look at the Poker All-Time Money List back in 2009 and compare it to today, you’d understand the impact of High Roller tournaments. The #1 spot in 2009 has just $12 million in career earnings. Fast forward ten years and there are multiple players in the top ten with more than $12 million in earnings in a single year.
Today, we will take a look at the current players atop the Poker All-Time Money List. Instead of giving you a “Top 10 List,” we will instead give you a list of players that have $30 million or more in live tournament earnings. We will call this the $30 million club.
The top three players on the list have formed their own, exclusive, $40 million club. Atop the list is the only person in poker history with more than $50 million in live poker tournament earnings.
The World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) is the most recent expansion of World Series of Poker-branded tournaments outside the United States. On April 30, 2012, WSOP owner Caesars Entertainment and Australian casino Crown Melbourne announced that the first WSOP APAC would be launched with five bracelet events in April 2013. Justin Bonomo Overtakes Daniel Negreanu on All-Time Money List A victory in the WSOP Big One for One Drop added $10 million to his career poker tournament winnings. Justin Bonomo has taken down the World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop for $10 million, making it the third WSOP gold bracelet of his career and propelling him comfortably into. New Casino customers Australian Poker All Time Money List only. £10 Minimum transfer and stake. £10 Minimum stakes within 7 days. Minimum 5 game rounds. Game restrictions apply. Australian Poker All Time Money List Maximum 50 Free Spins on selected games, credited within 48 hours of qualifying. Free Spins expire after 7 days. Poker All Time Money List 2020 resources to all our visitors. There is reason behind our shortlist and Australian online Poker All Time Money List 2020 casino reviews, so read on to find out why these are the best casino sites accepting Aussie players. Top 10 Tournament Poker Pro on the All-Time Money List. For those poker enthusiasts out there, many of the names on this list will be well known. Whether they draw your ire or you admire their money, (almost) all the guys on this list are there for good re.Jason Koon
Jason Koon is the first player in the $30 million club with $30.34 million in career earnings. Nearly $20 million of those earnings have come in the last two years. Last year, Koon won $12.48million in events and tacked on another $7 million this year.
When playing well, Koon can compete with any player in the world, but it remains to be seen whether he can keep up the torrid pace he’s set in the last couple of years. He’spresently 9th on the Poker All-Time Money List and could certainly climb higher if he can prove consistent.Stephen Chidwick
English high-stakes tournament pro Stephen Chidwick has been a consistent player for years but in the last two years he has caught fire. He won $10.19 million last year and thus far in 2019, he has won a career-best $11.92 million.
Chidwick broke through for his first career WSOP bracelet this summer after winning the $25,000 PLO Event at the 2019 WSOP. He then finished fourth in the Triton Million for Charity Event, earning a career-best $5.36 million.
Chidwick is one of the most feared players in the high stakes arena and is presently 8th on the Poker All-Time Money list with $32.14 million. Fedor Holz
Back in 2016, Fedor Holz had a record-setting run after winning $16.09 million in live tournaments. That year, he finished runner up in the Super High Roller Bowl, earning $3.5 million. Later that year, he won the One Drop High Roller at the 2016 WSOP for his first carer bracelet and $4.98 million.
After that win, Holz “retired” from poker. We say “retired” because he has won $7.6 million more in live events and millions at online casinos. Holz doesn’t play full-time anymore but is still 7th on the Poker All-Time Money List with $32.55 million in earnings.David Peters
Over the last five years, there have been fewer players more consistent in live tournaments than David Peters. He has won at least $3 million a year with $7.95 million in earning sin 2016 and $10.78 million in earnings in 2018.
His 2018 campaign was a career-best with five seven-figure scores. Amazingly, the only outright win that year was a win in the 2018 Poker Masters. Peters’ consistency has allowed him to jump into the top ten where he currently sits sixth with $33.40 million. We expect Peters to steadily climb this list over the next few years.Erik Seidel
If you look at the Poker All-Time Money list ten years ago and today, only two players still rank in the top ten. Back in 2009, Erik Seidel was 10th on the list with just $9.3 million in career earnings. Since that time, the eight-time WSOP bracelet winner has nearly quadrupled his career earnings thanks to high roller events.
His dominance back around 2011 saw him pick up his new nickname “Seiborg” en route to taking over the top spot on the All-Time Money List. Seidel still is a threat in any highroller event he enters, but he is not keeping pace with some of the other players on the list. He is still #5 on the list with $35.72 million in earnings.Dan Smith
Like Peters, Dan Smith is one of the most consistent live tournament players of the last five years. Since 2016, he’s won no less than $4.1 million per year and in 2019 he’s won a career-best $10.77 million.
Smith just scored a career-best $8.76 million back in August after winning the Triton Million for Charity. The win shot him up to 4th place on the All-Time Money List with $36.74 million in earnings. If he stays consistent, he will move up to the top spot in a couple of year’s time.Daniel Negreanu
Back in 2009, Daniel Negreanu was second on the Poker All-Time Money List. Now he is third. The big difference? In 2009 he had only $11.20 million in earnings. Now he is one of three playerswith over $40 million in earnings.
Negreanu has $41.85 million in career earnings and held the top spot on the All-Time Money List until 2018. His ability to compete at a high level over the years has helped to establishhim as one of the all-time greats in poker.
The question now is whether Negreanu has a legitimate shot to retake the #1 spot on the list. In recent months, Negreanu has gotten married and is looking to start a family. As such, it appears he will not chase the live dealer casino games or the live pokertournament circuit as hard as he used to. However, if he can continue to play at a high level when he does play, we cannot discount his ability to make another run at #1.Justin Bonomo
The man to dethrone Daniel Negreanu from the #1 spot on the All-Time Money List was Justin Bonomo. Bonomo put together a historic year in 2018, earning $25.42 million in live tournaments.He tacked on another $5 million this year. He became the first member of the $40 million club in 2018.
Despite having the greatest year in poker history in 2018, Bonomo recently hinted that he may be significantly reducing his time on the tournament circuit. He says he has nothing left to prove. Bonomo has $48.5 million in live earnings but is amazingly not the #1 player on the All-Time Money List. Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney is the king of the mountain for the Poker All-Time Money List. He presently has $55.5 million in earnings and is the only player to win more than $50 million in live poker tournaments.
Kenney has put together a remarkable run over the last few years, winning $5 million or more since 2016. This year, he set a new all-time record with $29.82 million in tournament earnings.He won $20.56 million of that in a single event.
Kenney finished second in the Triton Million for Charity Event behind Dan Smith earlier this year, but a chip deal between the two locked up $20.56 million for Kenney. After taking the leadon the Poker All-Time Money List, Kenney claims that nobody will have a chance to catch him.
That remains to be seen as there are numerous high roller events played each year and most players on this list will be competing. Kenney will have to continue putting together winning years to keep the top spot, or another deserving player will usurp him.Rahul Singh
Poker is not a ’man’s game’ anymore! Globally, women are showing their poker prowess in grand style and are consistently beating the best in the business to scoop tournaments as well as crush live tables. It’s been said that women are better intuitive players than men and the list below is a testament to that fact. Following is the top 10 Women’s All-time Money List released by the Hendon Mob (updated Jan 2019):1. Vanessa Selbst - $11,851,382
Vanessa Selbst leads the pack of the top all-time money list by quite a margin. There’s no debate over her dominance as the ’first lady of poker’. She might have retired now, but it’s going to take a lot of effort by someone to upstage her. She has 3 WSOP bracelets to her name as well as two WPT final tables finishes. 2. Kathy Liebert - $6,223,469
Kathy Liebert from the United States is a poker veteran. She made her first final table in the WSOP Main Event way back in 1997. She also won a whopping $1,000,000 for her 1st place finish in the Party Poker Million tournament in 2002. She’s also cashed 4 times in WPT events. Her latest notable finish was in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event of WSOP 2017 for $40K.3. Annie Duke - $4,270,548
Annie Duke is the only woman ever to win the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. This was back in 2010 when she took down the tournament for $500,000. Though she has been absent from the poker scene since 2011, she’s still managed to remain 3rd on the all-time women’s list.
Her biggest win ever was in 2004 where she won the WSOP Tournament of Champions for $2,000,000.4. Annette Obrestad - $3,942,232
Norwegian pro, Annette Obrestad made her mark in the poker circuit by winning the £ 10,000 + 350 World Championship No Limit Hold’em tournament of the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe in 2007 for £ 1,000,000 when she was just a teenager. She also won the 2010 Aussie Millions Poker Championship Main Event for A$ 175,000. In addition, she won the £ 5,000 + 250 No Limit Hold’em - Heads-Up in EPT London in 2010, plus she has a main event final table finish in EPT London along with multiple EPT cashes. Lastly, she has multiple top 100 finishes at WSOP (2013, 2012 and 2010).5. Liv Boeree - $3,795,956
Liv Boeree, the poker genius from the UK has a degree in astrophysics and has won the Global Poker Index European Female Player of the year thrice. Her biggest win was in EPT San Remo in 2010 where she shipped the main event for € 1,250,000. She has a total of 12 cashes in WSOP. Her latest notable cash was a 10th place finish in the High Roller Event at the 2017 PokerStars Festival (London) .
In addition to being a Team PokerStars Pro, Liv is also a TV presenter and author and the only female player in history to hold both a WSOP title and EPT championship at the same time. She’s also an active philanthropist and her charity Raising for Effective Giving has raised over $6,000,000 for various causes.
6. Vanessa Rousso - $3,554,327
Team PokerStars Pro, Vanessa Rousso has been missing from the poker scene since 2013, yet she’s still 6th on the all-time money list. In addition to being a brilliant poker player, she’s also a TV personality, DJ, pro-gambling activist and one of the most recognized female poker faces in the world. Her most impressive performance was at the EPT Grand Finale in Monaco in 2009 where she won the High Roller tournament for € 532,500.
She has 23 cashes in various WSOP events, the biggest being a second-place finish for $700,000 in the World Championship of Online Poker NL Hold’em Main Event in 2007 out of a field of 2998 entrants.7. Joanne Liu - $3,230,438
Taiwanese, Joanne Liu is another stalwart of the poker industry and has been playing since the ’90s. She is the No. 1 ranked player on the Taiwan All Time Money List. Her biggest payday was a 2nd place finish at the 2007 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Stars event for $600,000. Her next biggest win is a 4th place finish for ~$360,000 at the 2005 WPT Bellagio 5 Diamonds event. In all, she has amassed 10 cashes at WSOP, while 5 in WPT events. 8. Maria Constanza Lampropulos - $3,003,065
Argentinian, Maria Lampropulos started playing poker in 2014 and has been consistently winning and cashing in tournaments globally. Her biggest win was a mind-boggling £1,000,000 at the £ 5,000 + 300 No Limit Hold’em - PartyPoker MILLIONS Live tournament in 2017. She followed this up with a $1,081,100 payday by winning the $10,300 No-Limit Hold’em event at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in 2018. She has cashed 17 times in WSOP events as well as a championship win and a final table finish in EPT events.9. Maria Ho - $2,954,325
Taiwanese-American, Maria Ho caught the attention of the poker world back in 2007 when she was the last woman standing in the WSOP main event. She finished in 38th place out of 6,358 to win a hard-earned $237,865 for her efforts. Her biggest finish was in the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em event of WSOP 2011 where she came runners up for $540,000. Till date, she’s had 50 WSOP cashes with 3 final table finishes, 7 WPT cashes and 4 EPT cashes.
Besides having an illustrious poker career, Maria is also a commentator for WSOP and ESPN 360; she’s also actively involved in many charitable causes like The National Kidney Foundation, Road 2 Recovery, and the Ronald McDonald House.10. Loni Harwood - $2,918,381
American-born, Loni Harwood is the winner of a WSOP bracelet as well as two WSOP circuit rings. Her biggest cash was a WSOP bracelet in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em tournament of WSOP 2013 for $609,017 where she ousted 2,541 entrants. This was a historic win as it made her the second woman (after Cyndy Violette) to make three final tables in a single WSOP and the first to win a bracelet in the same year.
Her other notable performances are: 3rd place finish in the $25,500 No-Limit Hold’em $1 Million GTD event of WPT SHRP Showdown for $348,000, 1st place finish in WSOPC National Championship - Invitational 2015 WSOP Circuit for $341,599 and a 4th place finish in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event of WSOP 2013 $210,456. RankCountryNameWinnings (in USD)21stUnited StatesVanessa Selbst$ 11,851,3822ndUnited StatesKathy Liebert$ 6,223,4693rdUnited StatesAnnie Duke$ 4,270,5484thNorwayAnnette Obrestad$ 3,942,2325thEnglandLiv Boeree$ 3,795,9566thUnited StatesVanessa Rousso$ 3,554,3277thTaiwanJoanne Liu$ 3,230,4388thArgentinaMaria Constanza Lampropulos$ 3,003,0659thUnited StatesMaria Ho$ 2,954,32510thUnited StatesLoni Harwood$ 2,918,381Australian Poker All Time Money List Winners
*TagsVanessa SelbstKathy LiebertAnnie DukeAnnette ObrestadLiv BoereeVanessa RoussoJoanne LiuMaria Constanza LampropulosMaria HoLoni Harwood
*Related PlayersAnnie DukeVanessa RoussoMaria HoAnnette ObrestadKathy LiebertLiv Boeree
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If you look at the Poker All-Time Money List back in 2009 and compare it to today, you’d understand the impact of High Roller tournaments. The #1 spot in 2009 has just $12 million in career earnings. Fast forward ten years and there are multiple players in the top ten with more than $12 million in earnings in a single year.
Today, we will take a look at the current players atop the Poker All-Time Money List. Instead of giving you a “Top 10 List,” we will instead give you a list of players that have $30 million or more in live tournament earnings. We will call this the $30 million club.
The top three players on the list have formed their own, exclusive, $40 million club. Atop the list is the only person in poker history with more than $50 million in live poker tournament earnings.
The World Series of Poker Asia Pacific (WSOP APAC) is the most recent expansion of World Series of Poker-branded tournaments outside the United States. On April 30, 2012, WSOP owner Caesars Entertainment and Australian casino Crown Melbourne announced that the first WSOP APAC would be launched with five bracelet events in April 2013. Justin Bonomo Overtakes Daniel Negreanu on All-Time Money List A victory in the WSOP Big One for One Drop added $10 million to his career poker tournament winnings. Justin Bonomo has taken down the World Series of Poker Big One for One Drop for $10 million, making it the third WSOP gold bracelet of his career and propelling him comfortably into. New Casino customers Australian Poker All Time Money List only. £10 Minimum transfer and stake. £10 Minimum stakes within 7 days. Minimum 5 game rounds. Game restrictions apply. Australian Poker All Time Money List Maximum 50 Free Spins on selected games, credited within 48 hours of qualifying. Free Spins expire after 7 days. Poker All Time Money List 2020 resources to all our visitors. There is reason behind our shortlist and Australian online Poker All Time Money List 2020 casino reviews, so read on to find out why these are the best casino sites accepting Aussie players. Top 10 Tournament Poker Pro on the All-Time Money List. For those poker enthusiasts out there, many of the names on this list will be well known. Whether they draw your ire or you admire their money, (almost) all the guys on this list are there for good re.Jason Koon
Jason Koon is the first player in the $30 million club with $30.34 million in career earnings. Nearly $20 million of those earnings have come in the last two years. Last year, Koon won $12.48million in events and tacked on another $7 million this year.
When playing well, Koon can compete with any player in the world, but it remains to be seen whether he can keep up the torrid pace he’s set in the last couple of years. He’spresently 9th on the Poker All-Time Money List and could certainly climb higher if he can prove consistent.Stephen Chidwick
English high-stakes tournament pro Stephen Chidwick has been a consistent player for years but in the last two years he has caught fire. He won $10.19 million last year and thus far in 2019, he has won a career-best $11.92 million.
Chidwick broke through for his first career WSOP bracelet this summer after winning the $25,000 PLO Event at the 2019 WSOP. He then finished fourth in the Triton Million for Charity Event, earning a career-best $5.36 million.
Chidwick is one of the most feared players in the high stakes arena and is presently 8th on the Poker All-Time Money list with $32.14 million. Fedor Holz
Back in 2016, Fedor Holz had a record-setting run after winning $16.09 million in live tournaments. That year, he finished runner up in the Super High Roller Bowl, earning $3.5 million. Later that year, he won the One Drop High Roller at the 2016 WSOP for his first carer bracelet and $4.98 million.
After that win, Holz “retired” from poker. We say “retired” because he has won $7.6 million more in live events and millions at online casinos. Holz doesn’t play full-time anymore but is still 7th on the Poker All-Time Money List with $32.55 million in earnings.David Peters
Over the last five years, there have been fewer players more consistent in live tournaments than David Peters. He has won at least $3 million a year with $7.95 million in earning sin 2016 and $10.78 million in earnings in 2018.
His 2018 campaign was a career-best with five seven-figure scores. Amazingly, the only outright win that year was a win in the 2018 Poker Masters. Peters’ consistency has allowed him to jump into the top ten where he currently sits sixth with $33.40 million. We expect Peters to steadily climb this list over the next few years.Erik Seidel
If you look at the Poker All-Time Money list ten years ago and today, only two players still rank in the top ten. Back in 2009, Erik Seidel was 10th on the list with just $9.3 million in career earnings. Since that time, the eight-time WSOP bracelet winner has nearly quadrupled his career earnings thanks to high roller events.
His dominance back around 2011 saw him pick up his new nickname “Seiborg” en route to taking over the top spot on the All-Time Money List. Seidel still is a threat in any highroller event he enters, but he is not keeping pace with some of the other players on the list. He is still #5 on the list with $35.72 million in earnings.Dan Smith
Like Peters, Dan Smith is one of the most consistent live tournament players of the last five years. Since 2016, he’s won no less than $4.1 million per year and in 2019 he’s won a career-best $10.77 million.
Smith just scored a career-best $8.76 million back in August after winning the Triton Million for Charity. The win shot him up to 4th place on the All-Time Money List with $36.74 million in earnings. If he stays consistent, he will move up to the top spot in a couple of year’s time.Daniel Negreanu
Back in 2009, Daniel Negreanu was second on the Poker All-Time Money List. Now he is third. The big difference? In 2009 he had only $11.20 million in earnings. Now he is one of three playerswith over $40 million in earnings.
Negreanu has $41.85 million in career earnings and held the top spot on the All-Time Money List until 2018. His ability to compete at a high level over the years has helped to establishhim as one of the all-time greats in poker.
The question now is whether Negreanu has a legitimate shot to retake the #1 spot on the list. In recent months, Negreanu has gotten married and is looking to start a family. As such, it appears he will not chase the live dealer casino games or the live pokertournament circuit as hard as he used to. However, if he can continue to play at a high level when he does play, we cannot discount his ability to make another run at #1.Justin Bonomo
The man to dethrone Daniel Negreanu from the #1 spot on the All-Time Money List was Justin Bonomo. Bonomo put together a historic year in 2018, earning $25.42 million in live tournaments.He tacked on another $5 million this year. He became the first member of the $40 million club in 2018.
Despite having the greatest year in poker history in 2018, Bonomo recently hinted that he may be significantly reducing his time on the tournament circuit. He says he has nothing left to prove. Bonomo has $48.5 million in live earnings but is amazingly not the #1 player on the All-Time Money List. Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney is the king of the mountain for the Poker All-Time Money List. He presently has $55.5 million in earnings and is the only player to win more than $50 million in live poker tournaments.
Kenney has put together a remarkable run over the last few years, winning $5 million or more since 2016. This year, he set a new all-time record with $29.82 million in tournament earnings.He won $20.56 million of that in a single event.
Kenney finished second in the Triton Million for Charity Event behind Dan Smith earlier this year, but a chip deal between the two locked up $20.56 million for Kenney. After taking the leadon the Poker All-Time Money List, Kenney claims that nobody will have a chance to catch him.
That remains to be seen as there are numerous high roller events played each year and most players on this list will be competing. Kenney will have to continue putting together winning years to keep the top spot, or another deserving player will usurp him.Rahul Singh
Poker is not a ’man’s game’ anymore! Globally, women are showing their poker prowess in grand style and are consistently beating the best in the business to scoop tournaments as well as crush live tables. It’s been said that women are better intuitive players than men and the list below is a testament to that fact. Following is the top 10 Women’s All-time Money List released by the Hendon Mob (updated Jan 2019):1. Vanessa Selbst - $11,851,382
Vanessa Selbst leads the pack of the top all-time money list by quite a margin. There’s no debate over her dominance as the ’first lady of poker’. She might have retired now, but it’s going to take a lot of effort by someone to upstage her. She has 3 WSOP bracelets to her name as well as two WPT final tables finishes. 2. Kathy Liebert - $6,223,469
Kathy Liebert from the United States is a poker veteran. She made her first final table in the WSOP Main Event way back in 1997. She also won a whopping $1,000,000 for her 1st place finish in the Party Poker Million tournament in 2002. She’s also cashed 4 times in WPT events. Her latest notable finish was in the $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Main Event of WSOP 2017 for $40K.3. Annie Duke - $4,270,548
Annie Duke is the only woman ever to win the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. This was back in 2010 when she took down the tournament for $500,000. Though she has been absent from the poker scene since 2011, she’s still managed to remain 3rd on the all-time women’s list.
Her biggest win ever was in 2004 where she won the WSOP Tournament of Champions for $2,000,000.4. Annette Obrestad - $3,942,232
Norwegian pro, Annette Obrestad made her mark in the poker circuit by winning the £ 10,000 + 350 World Championship No Limit Hold’em tournament of the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe in 2007 for £ 1,000,000 when she was just a teenager. She also won the 2010 Aussie Millions Poker Championship Main Event for A$ 175,000. In addition, she won the £ 5,000 + 250 No Limit Hold’em - Heads-Up in EPT London in 2010, plus she has a main event final table finish in EPT London along with multiple EPT cashes. Lastly, she has multiple top 100 finishes at WSOP (2013, 2012 and 2010).5. Liv Boeree - $3,795,956
Liv Boeree, the poker genius from the UK has a degree in astrophysics and has won the Global Poker Index European Female Player of the year thrice. Her biggest win was in EPT San Remo in 2010 where she shipped the main event for € 1,250,000. She has a total of 12 cashes in WSOP. Her latest notable cash was a 10th place finish in the High Roller Event at the 2017 PokerStars Festival (London) .
In addition to being a Team PokerStars Pro, Liv is also a TV presenter and author and the only female player in history to hold both a WSOP title and EPT championship at the same time. She’s also an active philanthropist and her charity Raising for Effective Giving has raised over $6,000,000 for various causes.
6. Vanessa Rousso - $3,554,327
Team PokerStars Pro, Vanessa Rousso has been missing from the poker scene since 2013, yet she’s still 6th on the all-time money list. In addition to being a brilliant poker player, she’s also a TV personality, DJ, pro-gambling activist and one of the most recognized female poker faces in the world. Her most impressive performance was at the EPT Grand Finale in Monaco in 2009 where she won the High Roller tournament for € 532,500.
She has 23 cashes in various WSOP events, the biggest being a second-place finish for $700,000 in the World Championship of Online Poker NL Hold’em Main Event in 2007 out of a field of 2998 entrants.7. Joanne Liu - $3,230,438
Taiwanese, Joanne Liu is another stalwart of the poker industry and has been playing since the ’90s. She is the No. 1 ranked player on the Taiwan All Time Money List. Her biggest payday was a 2nd place finish at the 2007 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Stars event for $600,000. Her next biggest win is a 4th place finish for ~$360,000 at the 2005 WPT Bellagio 5 Diamonds event. In all, she has amassed 10 cashes at WSOP, while 5 in WPT events. 8. Maria Constanza Lampropulos - $3,003,065
Argentinian, Maria Lampropulos started playing poker in 2014 and has been consistently winning and cashing in tournaments globally. Her biggest win was a mind-boggling £1,000,000 at the £ 5,000 + 300 No Limit Hold’em - PartyPoker MILLIONS Live tournament in 2017. She followed this up with a $1,081,100 payday by winning the $10,300 No-Limit Hold’em event at the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure in 2018. She has cashed 17 times in WSOP events as well as a championship win and a final table finish in EPT events.9. Maria Ho - $2,954,325
Taiwanese-American, Maria Ho caught the attention of the poker world back in 2007 when she was the last woman standing in the WSOP main event. She finished in 38th place out of 6,358 to win a hard-earned $237,865 for her efforts. Her biggest finish was in the $5,000 No Limit Hold’em event of WSOP 2011 where she came runners up for $540,000. Till date, she’s had 50 WSOP cashes with 3 final table finishes, 7 WPT cashes and 4 EPT cashes.
Besides having an illustrious poker career, Maria is also a commentator for WSOP and ESPN 360; she’s also actively involved in many charitable causes like The National Kidney Foundation, Road 2 Recovery, and the Ronald McDonald House.10. Loni Harwood - $2,918,381
American-born, Loni Harwood is the winner of a WSOP bracelet as well as two WSOP circuit rings. Her biggest cash was a WSOP bracelet in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em tournament of WSOP 2013 for $609,017 where she ousted 2,541 entrants. This was a historic win as it made her the second woman (after Cyndy Violette) to make three final tables in a single WSOP and the first to win a bracelet in the same year.
Her other notable performances are: 3rd place finish in the $25,500 No-Limit Hold’em $1 Million GTD event of WPT SHRP Showdown for $348,000, 1st place finish in WSOPC National Championship - Invitational 2015 WSOP Circuit for $341,599 and a 4th place finish in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em event of WSOP 2013 $210,456. RankCountryNameWinnings (in USD)21stUnited StatesVanessa Selbst$ 11,851,3822ndUnited StatesKathy Liebert$ 6,223,4693rdUnited StatesAnnie Duke$ 4,270,5484thNorwayAnnette Obrestad$ 3,942,2325thEnglandLiv Boeree$ 3,795,9566thUnited StatesVanessa Rousso$ 3,554,3277thTaiwanJoanne Liu$ 3,230,4388thArgentinaMaria Constanza Lampropulos$ 3,003,0659thUnited StatesMaria Ho$ 2,954,32510thUnited StatesLoni Harwood$ 2,918,381Australian Poker All Time Money List Winners
*TagsVanessa SelbstKathy LiebertAnnie DukeAnnette ObrestadLiv BoereeVanessa RoussoJoanne LiuMaria Constanza LampropulosMaria HoLoni Harwood
*Related PlayersAnnie DukeVanessa RoussoMaria HoAnnette ObrestadKathy LiebertLiv Boeree
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