Justin Bonomo on Pace to Surpass Fedor Holz��s Breakout Year
Two years ago, the poker world was abuzz about a German wunderkind named Fedor Holz, who racked up 24 cashes, 15 final table appearances, six titles, and $16,093,402 in winnings. It��s only halfway through 2018, and Justin Bonomo��s heater has him on pace to blow Holz's out of the water.
Bonomo��s recent win in the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl for $5 million brought his yearly stats up to 16 cashes for $13,907,138, 14 final tables, and six titles. He��s already tied Holz for wins and only sits behind eight cashes, one final table, and $2,186,264 in winnings.
Interestingly enough, back in 2016, Bonomo (who had $4,228,457 in winnings �C he passed that with $4,528,569 in 2017) and Holz often battled for the lead in the 2016 GPI Player of the Year before David Peters swooped in to win that title. Call it a friendly rivalry.
A Look at Bonomo��s Heater
Bonomo ended 2017 on a high note by winning the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic $25K High Roller for $140,000. After the holidays, he was down at the 2018 PCA where he kicked things off in a big way; first by finishing runner-up to Cary Katz in the $100K Super High Roller for nearly $1.1 million and then less than a week later placing fourth in the $25K High Roller for another $310,150.
Five days later, he nabbed another $197K for taking third in the Lucky Hearts Poker Open $50K Super High Roller. Five days after that, he won the $25K High Roller at the same stop for $556,873.
In February, Bonomo won the first event in the US Poker Open for $190,400, and then headed to across the world to win March��s Super High Roller Bowl China for $4,823,077.
Let that sink in for a minute, Bonomo is a back-to-back Super High Roller Bowl champ for a combined $9,823,077 in winnings�� all within a 71-day period. That means Bonomo averaged $138,353 per day. That��s more than a pharmacy manager makes in a year!
That means Bonomo averaged $138,353 per day. That��s more than a pharmacy manager makes in a year!
In April��s EPT Monte Carlo, Bonomo continued to tear it up cashing four times for $1,534,353 and winning a pair of �25K High Roller titles. In between that trip and his Super High Roller Bowl win, he also placed fourth for $75,000 in the ARIA $25K High Roller 85.
Bonomo currently sits third on the all-time money list with $31,941,297 in earnings, behind only Daniel Negreanu ($39,546,095) and Erik Seidel ($34,507,095).
Here's a non-comprehensive look at Bonomo��s year thus far, including only six-figure cashes and above:
Date | Tournament | Place | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
Jan. | PCA $100K Super High Roller | 2nd | $1,077,800 |
PCA $25K High Roller | 4th | $310,150 | |
Lucky Hearts Poker Open $50K Super High Roller | 3rd | $197,200 | |
Lucky Hearts Poker Open $25K High Roller | 1st | $556,873 | |
Feb. | US Poker Open Event #1: $10K NLHE | 1st | $190,400 |
March | Super High Roller Bowl China | 1st | $4,823,077* |
April | EPT Monte Carlo �100K Super High Roller | 5th | $488,953* |
EPT Monte Carlo �50K High Roller | 4th | $276,700* | |
May | EPT Monte Carlo �25K High Roller | 1st | $457,356* |
EPT Monte Carlo �25K High Roller Single Day | 1st | $311,268* | |
2018 Super High Roller Bowl | 1st | $5,000,000 |
*prize converted to USD equivalent
A Look Back at Holz��s ��Once-in-a-Lifetime�� Year
As for Holz, his run in 2016 is well documented; in fact, it was our No. 2 story of the year here on PokerNews.
Like Bonomo, Holz had ended the previous year with a big score, taking down the 2015 World Poker Tour Alpha8 Las Vegas for $1,589,219, his first live seven-figure score (remember he won $1.3 million for claiming victory in the 2014 WCOOP Main Event the year before). He also got off to a strong start to the year by winning the $200K Triton Super High Roller Philippines for $3,072,748.
Similar to Bonomo, Holz had a strong showing at the EPT Monte Carlo cashing five times for $525,875, though he didn��t manage a win. Around this time two years ago, Holz finished runner-up to Rainer Kempe in the Super High Roller Bowl for $3.5 million.
Less than a week later, he won the ARIA Super High Roller 9 $50K for $637,392, and a week after that a $25K ARIA High Roller for $393,130. Amazingly, he won another ARIA $25K a week later for $276,012 before placing third in an ARIA $50K for another $407,310.
At the time, he said his ��once-in-a-lifetime heater�� was ��just insane.�� It didn��t stop there.
In the 2016 WSOP, Holz topped a field of 183 players to win the $111,111 High Roller for One Drop for $4,981,775. A month later, he was at the EPT Barcelona where he won the �50K Super High Roller for $1,473,127.
The German notched his last cash of the year in October when he finished fourth in an ARIA $100K Super High Roller for $299,880.
Holz currently sits sixth on the all-time money list with $26,310,621 in earnings. Daniel Colman ($28,925,059) and Antonio Esfandiari ($27,628,047) are the only two players between him and Bonomo, though they��re separated by $5,630,676 in prize money.
Here's a non-comprehensive look at Holz's year, including only six-figure cashes and above:
Date | Tournament | Place | Prize |
---|---|---|---|
Jan. | $200,000 WPT National Triton Super High Roller | 1st | $3,463,500 |
Apr. | EPT12 Grand Final �10,300 High Roller | 4th | $190,123* |
May | EPT12 Grand Final �50,000 Super High Roller | 5th | $310,892* |
$50,000 ARIA Super High Roller | 7th | $122,400 | |
$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl | 2nd | $3,500,000 | |
June | $50,000 ARIA Super High Roller | 1st | $637,392 |
$25,000 ARIA High Roller | 1st | $393,120 | |
$25,000 ARIA High Roller | 1st | $276,012 | |
July | $50,000 ARIA High Roller | 3rd | $407,310 |
WSOP $111,111 High Roller for One Drop | 1st | $4,981,775 | |
Aug. | EPT13 Barcelona �50,000 Super High Roller | 1st | $1,473,127* |
Sept. | WCOOP $102,000 Super High Roller (PokerStars) | 2nd | $1,067,639.40 |
Oct. | $100,000 ARIA Super High Roller | 4th | $299,880 |
*prize converted to USD equivalent