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- Companies: Americas Cardroom, Winning Poker Network
- Markets: Global high-stakes live poker circuit, San Jose, Costa Rica
- Americas Cardroom pro Ebony Kenney has set a new milestone as the most accomplished female player in Triton Poker history, entering Day 2 of the $40,000 Mystery Bounty in 10th place with over $3.3 million in career live tournament earnings.
Americas Cardroom Pro Ebony Kenney has become the most accomplished female player in Triton Poker history, continuing her strong run at the highest levels of the game.
Kenney’s rise on the Triton stage has been marked by consistent results. She broke through at the 2022 Triton Super High Roller Series with a 5th-place finish in the $200,000 Coin Rivet Invitational for $1.7 million—one of the largest scores by a woman in poker.
She followed that with another 5th-place finish in a $25,000 event for $240,500.
More recently, in 2025, she added a runner-up finish in a $15,000 High Roller for $614,500.
Across her career, Kenney has accumulated over $3.3 million in live tournament earnings, with a strong presence in high-stakes events.
She has also been among the first women to compete in Triton’s highest-stakes invitational fields.
Now, she looks to build on that momentum.
Kenney has just bagged chips and sits in 10th place heading into Day 2 of the $40,000 Mystery Bounty, remaining in contention for another deep run.
“Ebony continues to raise the bar—not just for women in poker, but for everyone competing at the highest level,” said Americas Cardroom CEO Phil Nagy. “She’s proving, again and again, that she belongs in the biggest games in the world.”
Day 2 is scheduled for Friday, March 20, 2026.
About Americas Cardroom
Formerly known as ACR Poker, Americas Cardroom joined the Winning Poker Network in 2011. The network has been dealing cards since 2001 and remains one of the most trusted names in online poker. Consistently ranked first in payment processing and cashout reliability, Americas Cardroom provides a world-class online poker experience for players around the world.
Editorial Commentary
Kenney’s record at Triton spans multiple years and buy-in levels — from the $200,000 Coin Rivet Invitational in 2022 to the $15,000 High Roller runner-up in 2025. That range matters. Triton fields are invitation-heavy and entry costs sit among the highest in live poker; sustained results there carry more weight than isolated scores at smaller series. For Americas Cardroom, a sponsored pro accumulating $3.3 million in live earnings at events outside its own online network reinforces the brand’s positioning at the upper end of the market.
The timing is relevant. ACR is currently running its flagship Online Super Series XL, which has already distributed over $20 million in prizes. A Day 2 deep run in Costa Rica would give the brand concurrent live and online momentum heading into the series’ final stretch.
