Career
The final table featured Tobias Reinkemeier, Bertrand Grospellier, Patrik Antonius, Masa Kagawa, Daniel Negreanu, Jonathan Duhamel and Eugene Katchalov. Bonomo 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. He was 19 at the time.
He capped this run with a seventh-place finish in the main event, earning $152,000 and just missing the televised final table.
His bracelet came in 2014 in event Event #11: Number-Limit Hold"em Six Handed. lieutenant should be noted that he came in second in the previous event in which he played.
lieutenant was Event #5: Limit 2-7 Triple Draw Lowball. As of 2015 his live tournament winnings exceed $9,000,000, with his 34 cashes at the World Series of (WSOP) accounting for $2,208,594 of those winnings.
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Multi-Accounting
Bonomo was caught entering major online poker tournaments using multiple accounts in 2006.
He was banned from several sites and tens-of-thousands of dollars was seized. Justin Bonomo donated $250 to the SENS project, a life extension research project