Justin Bonomo

Justin Bonomo
Name Justin Bonomo
Nickname ZeeJustin
Nationality American
Age 38
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Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo was born on September 30, 1985, in Oakton Virginia, United States. The Big One for One Drop event victory at the 2018 World Series of Poker, where he took home an unbelievable $10 million USD, is what made him most famous. The victory helped boost Justin Bonomo’s net worth. He even beat Daniel Negreanu, one of the highest-earning poker players in the world. With over $61 million USD in total live poker winnings, Bonomo currently holds the top spot on the All-Time Money List on HendonMob.

Justin Bonomo Early Life

Justin Bonomo first became interested in cards when he was nine years old, and by the age of twelve, he had mastered the popular trading card game, Magic: The Gathering. 

Magic: The Gathering has been the path to a professional poker player career for many young adults. Bonomo experienced the same thing when he discovered poker while playing Magic and quickly started improving his skills in online games.

When he was 16 years old, he parlayed his card where he turned his initial stake from a previous bet into a greater amount by gambling. Many people were impressed when he turned a $500 deposit on paradise poker into a $10,000 bankroll.

At the age of 21, he began his poker career and made the decision to play the game full-time. Even though he was very young, he was optimistic and confident that he would succeed because he knew that his skill at poker was good and that there were a lot of other signs that he would succeed.

Justin Bonomo: Achievements

  • Justin Bonomo’s first accomplishment was making history as the youngest poker player to appear at a televised final table on February 19, 2005, where he finished in fourth place at the age of 19.
  • From 2008 to January 2010, he was a sponsored player on Team Bodog.
  • Justin Bonomo played in 19 final tables and earned $14,292,554 in prize money by taking home 3 bracelets and 1 circuit ring. In his prior competition, which he participated in on Triple Low Ball, he placed second.
  • 1st in the United States All-Time Money List

Justin Bonomo: Tournament Poker Highlights

  • In 2007 he won $150,000 after finishing fourth in the $2,000 No Limit Hold’em event. This was his largest cash at the time in his poker career.
  • In 2008 he cashed in two World Series of Poker events, including a second-place finish in the $5,000 Mixed Hold’em event. At the end of the event, he won $230,159.
  • In 2009 Justin took on six World Series of Poker cashes, including a spot at the final table of the $40,000 No Limit Hold’em 40th Anniversary event. He won over $400,000 by the end of the event.
  • In 2011 He had four World Series of Poker cashes and another runner-up finish at the $2,500 No Limit 2-7 Triple Draw event. He acquired $117,305 at the end of the event.
  • In 2012 During the World Series of Poker European Main Event, he finished 48th. But also also made it to six World Series of Poker cashes, which included the €20,150 gaming event
  • In 2014 He won $449,980 after finishing first in the $1,500 No Limit Hold’em Six Handed Event Number 11.
  • In 2017 Justin ended up second in the $50,000 Poker Players’ Championship, winning $801,048.
  • In 2018
  • He got first place in the $10,000 Heads Up and won $185,965. All of these earnings have contributed to Justin Bonomo’s current net worth.

World Poker Tour Highlights

Justin Bonomo has no World Poker Tour titles. However, he earned approximately $890,800 across multiple World Poker Tour competitions. He ended up in fifth place in the $10,000 + $400 No Limit Hold’em Number 17 Five Diamond Main Event. At the event, he walked away with $345,272 in cash, and his next World Poker Tour appearance was in 2017, when he competed in the Five Diamond World Poker Classic in Las Vegas. He won first in the $25,000 No Limit Hold’em Bellagio High Roller Numbers 14 and 25, at the end of the game, he won $310,500 and $140,000, respectively. In the same WPT event’s Number 15, he also finished in fourth place and earned $97,500. Despite winning titles on every other circuit, Bonomo has yet to add a WPT title to his significant collection, but he has put up some impressive numbers on the tour since 2008.

Top 5 World Series Of Poker Results

YearEventPlaceWinnings
2018$1,000,000 The Big One for One Drop No-Limit Hold’em1st$10,000,000
2016$50,000 Poker Players Championship2nd$801,048
2021$50,000 High Roller No Limit Hold’em 8-Handed2nd$156,040
2014$1,500 No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed1st$449,980
2009$40,000 No-Limit Hold’em – 40th Anniversary Event5th$413,165

Top 5 WPT Results

YearEventPlaceWinnings
2016$10,400 Five Diamond World Poker Classic5th$345,272
2021WOC Super High Roller Championship3rd$155,695
2006Five Diamond World Poker Classic $15,000 Doyle Brunson North American Poker Classic7th$152,230
2008Borgata Winter Open $9,700 Championship8th$135,243
2007PokerStars CaribbeanPoker Adventure $7,800 Championship11th$77,702

Top 5 EPT Results

YearEventPlaceWinnings
2012Grand Final, Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller1st€1,640,000
2018Monte Carlo €100,000 Super High Roller5th€401,000
2018Monte Carlo €25,000 High Roller1st€378,000
2012Grand Final, Monte Carlo €25,000 High Roller4th€266,000
2018Monte Carlo €25,000 High Roller1st€259,700

Conclusion

With his impressive success at the tables and outgoing personality away from the tables, Justin Bonomo has become one of the most well-known poker players in recent years.

Live poker is currently only just making a comeback, but during the pandemic, online poker has continued to thrive. Bonomo took advantage of this and made a number of excellent online poker performances in 2020 and 2021.