Justin Bonomo's Big Week Continues With Another �25K Single-Day Win
Justin Bonomo may not have made headlines in any of the very biggest events at PokerStars and Monte-Carlo?Casino EPT, but he's likely booked one of the biggest profits of anyone here after shipping his second �25K side event of the series.
Bonomo called it "an incredible run" after his last victory and it's only gotten sicker since.
This time, Bonomo bested a small field of 29 entries �� 21 uniques plus eight reentries �� to win �259,700 in the �25K Single-Day High Roller, which got started late in the afternoon Thursday.
Place | Player | Home Country | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Justin Bonomo | USA | �259,700 |
2 | Ramin Hajiyev | Azerbaijan | �179,000 |
3 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | �114,100 |
4 | Timothy Adams | Canada | �82,500 |
5 | Orpen Kisacikoglu | Turkey | �66,674 |
It's his fourth six-figure cash of EPT Monte Carlo. He won a different �25K Single-Day High Roller for �378,000, got fourth in the �50K Single-Day High Roller for �228,700 and fifth in the �100K Super High Roller for �401,000.
In total, that's over �1.2 million in winnings. Not bad for scarcely more than a week's worth of work.
In his latest win, Bonomo looked to be in command with around two-thirds of the chips three-handed. However, things got hairy for the American when doubled Ramin Hajiyev up and handed him the lead.
After that, a three-way all in occurred with Adrian Mateos the shortest and at risk for 370,000 at 20,000/40,000/40,000. Bonomo had the best of it with nines against Mateos' ace-seven and Hajiyev's king-nine but an ace on the river kept Mateos in it while Bonomo doubled in the side pot.
Bonomo retook control by dispatching the Spanish crusher with ace-ten against king-jack, and he then worked his way into the lead against Hajiyev.
After being hammered down to about 10 big blinds, Hajiyev got them in with king-four but Bonomo's ace-eight of diamonds was a superior hand. It held up for the win to cap off quite the week for the American pro who sits sixth on the all-time money list, quickly closing in on German phenom Fedor Holz.