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Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis
United States of America [USA]United States of America
Triton Poker Series
Net Worth Chart
Net Worth
in Asia-Pacific
$3,317,500
Biggest Win
in Asia-Pacific
$1,261,000
Events Attended
9
In The Money
9

Jesse Lonis Poker Profile: Net Worth, Earnings & Stats (2026)

Jesse Lonis is an American professional poker player and a two-time WSOP bracelet winner who has become one of the most prolific “crushers” on the modern high-stakes circuit. Known for his incredible work rate and “street poker” approach, Lonis has rapidly ascended from mid-stakes grinder to the #1 ranked player in the Global Poker Index (GPI), dominating elite fields at the World Series of Poker and the Triton Poker Series.

Career Earnings & Biggest Results

With total live tournament earnings surpassing $27,483,000 (according to The Hendon Mob), Lonis ranks 25th on the United States All-Time Money List as of early 2026. His career-best live score of $3,446,298 came from a massive victory in the 2025 Triton Poker Series Montenegro $100,000 NLHE Main Event. Lonis is a 2-time WSOP bracelet winner, with his standout win occurring in the 2023 WSOP $50,000 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller for $2,303,017. A mainstay on the PokerGO Tour, his relentless consistency across all variants contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $20 million.

Jesse Lonis
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Biography & Poker Background

Originally from Little Falls, New York, Lonis is a “throwback” player who learned the game long before it was theoretically solved. He was introduced to poker by his grandmother, who played on Full Tilt Poker when he was just 10 years old. Lonis built his initial bankroll through grueling work in construction and odd jobs before transitioning to online poker. Unlike many of his contemporaries who emerged from elite math circles, Lonis cut his teeth in the live mid-stakes games across the U.S., eventually breaking through in 2021 with a deep run in the WSOP Main Event. His speedy ascension to the top of the GPI rankings is fueled by what he calls his “motivational drive”-the desire to provide for his family and secure his children’s future.

Play Style & Strategy

Lonis is famous for his “street poker” style-an old-school, exploitative approach that focuses on reading the person over the cards. While he maintains a strong understanding of modern GTO (Game Theory Optimal) foundations, his primary weapon is his ability to deviate and find high-leverage exploits that solvers might miss. He is a master of all variants, cashing at elite levels in No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and Mixed Games. Known for his incredible stamina and willingness to play 12-hour days every day of a festival, Lonis uses his “relentless pressure” strategy to steamroll final tables. His decision-making process is often intuitive, relying on years of observing player tendencies in the “trenches” of live mid-stakes poker.

Social Media & Online Presence

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Recent Attendances
Buy-In
131,250 USD
Prize
1M USD
Place / Entries
#4 / 84
SMP Poker Index
2,291.29
Buy-In
100,000 USD
Prize
1.3M USD
Place / Entries
#3 / 116
SMP Poker Index
2,886.26
Buy-In
8,000 USD
Prize
23.8K USD
Place / Entries
#48 / 1046
SMP Poker Index
904.45
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Originally from the Lake District, UK, I’ve spent the last few years living and breathing the Southeast Asian poker circuit. Since 2025, I’ve been a fixture on the floor at the APT, PokerStars, and WSOP events, serving as a lead reporter and media specialist for Somuchpoker. My work is about more than just recording action; I manage the social media and digital content that brings action rail to the fans. By combining a business education and creative background, I aim to look past the technical hand histories to capture the actual human grit and drama that happens during a deep run.

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