Allen Cunningham has moved into third position in the list of poker's highest career earners.
Thanks to his win at the World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) championship last night, the Californian player has now made in the region of $10.1 million from live tournaments, which is more than any other player bar two in the history of the game.
Only Jamie Gold and Joe Hachem have taken more than Cunningham, due to wins at poker's richest competition the World Series of Poker main event - one title Cunningham has failed to get his hands on.
The WSOPC winner's prize was worth $499,162, but Cunningham had to work hard to get hold of it.
Ben Fineman held a decent lead over the five-time WSOP bracelet holder going into heads-up and he was forced to dig deep to avoid being runner-up.
Cunningham's move up the money rankings pushes Phil Hellmuth down to fourth.