We recently delved into the PocketFives rankings to give you a breakdown of Ireland’s top online tournament playersright now. We’re sticking in the Emerald Isle for this piece too.

While all-time money lists in live poker are often skewed by small field, high roller cashes, online all-time lists are a little different. Career earnings are usually built by grinding, rather than large one-off cashes.

For Ireland’s all-time money winner, though, it’s a bit both. Let’s take a look at the Ireland’s top five money winners.

5. Dan ‘NukeTheFish’ Wilson
Career earnings: $2,726,660

The first of two players to make both this list as well as the current top 10 list, Dan ‘NukeTheFish’ Wilson has been notching up online cashes for almost a decade. From his first cash of $9 in a $2 Titan Poker Freezeout back in 2008, Wilson has since won $2.72 million.

His three biggest online cashes all came in 2015, when he finished second ($58K) and first ($37K) in the Sunday 500, and finished third in an FTOPS event for $30K. Wilson also has victories in the Big $109 and Big $215 on his resume, as well as several partypoker High Roller wins.

4. Cathal ‘shinerrr’ Shine
Career earnings: $3,134,335

As we all know, online poker rankings change all the time. So much so that in just a few days since the Top 10 list was written, Cathal ‘shinerrr’ Shine has now entered that list at No. 9. With career earnings of $3.13 million, that comes as no surprise.

The 30-year-old from Kerry earned his biggest career score during the 2014 Spring Championship of Online Poker when he finished fifth in a Super Tuesday Special Edition for just shy of $77K. Other big cashes include a runner-up finish in the 2016 partypoker Powerfest Main Event for $74K.

3. Mick ‘BIGMICKG’ Graydon
Career earnings: $3,200,788

This 31-year-old from Ashbourne in Meath has also been in the game for a decade, in which time he’s won 189 MTTs, finished second in 166, and third in 169. Those impressive numbers have seen him earn $3.2 million throughout his career.

Mick ‘BIGMICKG’ Graydon has a CV boasting a $100K score in 2013 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) event, a Sunday 500 win for $52K, and a third-place finish at the 2014 WCOOP for $48K.

2. Tomas ‘luckymo32’ Geleziunas
Career earnings: $4,344,240

Currently ranked fourth in Ireland, Lithuania’s Tomas ‘luckymo32’ Geleziunas (also living in Ashbourne in Meath) has amassed more than $4.3 million throughout his nine-year career.

He finished second in a 2013 WCOOP event, which brought him his biggest score to date: $200K. He followed that up in the same year with a $63K cash in a WCOOP Challenge PLO event, while this year Geleziunas won his first SCOOP title in SCOOP-11-M ($55+R PLO [6-Max], $100K Gtd) for $30K.

1. Jude ‘j.thaddeus’ Ainsworth

Career earnings: $6,823,583

Coming in at no.1 on Ireland’s all-time online money list is none other than Jude ‘j.thaddeus’ Ainsworth. He’s won an incredible $6.82 million in his 11-year career, the highlight of which came during the 2009 SCOOP when he took down the $10,300 Main Event for a massive $963K.

Thaddeus’ resume is jam-packed with Super Tuesday wins, Sunday Million final tables, FTOPS titles, and even a win in the elusive Sunday Supersonic.

Needless to say, Ainsworth is a beast. It’ll be hard for anyone to catch him in the near future.