Justin Bonomo (born September 30, 1985) (known online as ZeeJustin) is an American high-stakes professional
poker player, and a former Magic the Gathering competitor.[3] He became the youngest player to be featured at a televised final table on February 19, 2005, when he placed fourth during the inaugural year of the EPT at the French Open in
Deauville,
France.[4] He was 19 at the time.
As of 2024, Bonomo has live tournament earnings of over $63,000,000;[5] this total makes him one of the highest-earning live tournament players of all time.[6]
At the
World Series of Poker, Bonomo has 55 cashes, made 19 final tables, and has won three
bracelets and one
circuit ring for $14,292,554 in winnings.[7] His first bracelet came in
2014 in Event #11: No-Limit Hold'em Six Handed, earning $449,980.[8] Bonomo came in second in the previous event in which he played, Event #5: Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball.[9] This was his third runner-up finish at the WSOP, after one in 2008 and 2011, after which he lamented on Twitter, “Always a bride’s maid, never a bride.”[10][11] At the
2018 WSOP, Bonomo won Event #16, the $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship with a prize of $185,965.[12] He followed this up by winning Event #78, the $1,000,000 One Drop for $10,000,000.[13] With this victory, Bonomo temporarily overtook
Daniel Negreanu as number 1 on the all time live tournament money list,[14] until being surpassed by
Bryn Kenney in August 2019, then surpassing Kenney again in July 2022. [15]
Justin Bonomo is a regular face on the High Roller circuit. In May 2018, he won the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl for $5,000,000.[16] He has won events such as the
Triton High Roller Series,
PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, Super High Roller Bowls in China and Las Vegas, and is a regular at the ARIA High Roller Events.[17]
Justin Bonomo lives in Las Vegas in the
Panorama Towers, residence to more than 70 professional poker players. He is originally from Fairfax, Virginia.[24]