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Patrik Antonius wins the Triton Invitational tournament and takes home a prize of $5.1 million.

Finnish poker player Patrik Antonius clinches a career-best cash prize of over $5 million at the $200K Triton Invitational tournament of the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo.

Patrik Antonius secures victory at the Triton Invitational tournament, taking home a prize of $5.1...
Patrik Antonius secures victory at the Triton Invitational tournament, taking home a prize of $5.1 million.

Patrik Antonius wins the Triton Invitational tournament and takes home a prize of $5.1 million.

Patrik Antonius Claims Victory at the Triton Invitational, Climbs All-Time Money List

Patrik Antonius, the renowned Finnish poker player, has added another significant win to his impressive career. Antonius recently triumphed at the $200K Triton Invitational held at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Monte Carlo, pocketing a staggering $5.1 Million.

This victory marks Antonius' best live cash to date, propelling him further up the All Time Money List, where he now stands at 28th position. The $20.4 Million prize pool of the Triton Poker SHRS Monte-Carlo 2024 was the largest in the series' history, making Antonius' win all the more noteworthy.

The heads-up battle against Vladimir Korznin was a tense affair, with both players fighting for the title and the trophy. However, Antonius managed to emerge victorious, securing his place in the annals of poker history.

Interestingly, despite this impressive win, Antonius has yet to claim a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet or ring. This achievement continues to elude him, despite his consistent performances in the poker world.

In a separate development, Antonius was inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame in 2024, a testament to his enduring impact on the game. The induction ceremony was a fitting recognition of his contributions to poker, and his continued success serves as a reminder of his undeniable talent.

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As for the top 10 highest earning poker players of all time by live tournament earnings, the list is as follows:

| Rank | Player | Country | Total Earnings (approx.) | |-------|------------------|---------------|-------------------------| | 1 | Bryn Kenney | United States | $78,246,828 | | 2 | Stephen Chidwick | England | $68,157,041 | | 3 | Jason Koon | United States | $66,082,382 | | 4 | Justin Bonomo | United States | $65,611,097 | | 5 | Mikita Bodyakovsky| Belarus | $63,411,194 | | 6 | Dan Smith | United States | $60,421,589 | | 7 | Daniel Negreanu | Canada | $56,924,697 | | 8 | Isaac Haxton | United States | $55,463,798 | | 9 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | $53,978,150 | | 10 | Phil Ivey | United States | $52,200,083 |

This ranking is based on the Hendon Mob database update as of late July 2025, which tracks live tournament winnings globally.

PokerGO is bringing back High Stakes Duel with Patrik Antonius, offering fans a chance to witness the poker maestro in action once again. Further details about the airing date have yet to be announced.

[1] Source: Hendon Mob database update as of late July 2025 [3] Source: PokerGO

  1. Patrik Antonius' payout from the recent Triton Invitational added significantly to his net worth, boosting him to the 28th position on the casino-and-gambling All Time Money List.
  2. Known for excelling in casino-games such as poker, Antonius has expressed aspiration to also delve into sports-betting, yet his primary focus remains on competitive poker.
  3. Despite not securing a World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet or ring, Antonius' skill in poker has landed him a spot in the prestigious sports of gambling, Poker Hall of Fame.

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