Las Vegas Review-Journal

Poker analyst Dunst wins second WSOP bracelet

- By Jim Barnes Las Vegas Review-journal

Longtime poker pro and World Poker Tour commentato­r Tony Dunst claimed his second World Series of Poker bracelet early Wednesday.

Dunst (screen name Panoramic) won Event 21 of the WSOP Online, a $777 buy-in No-limit Hold’em six-handed tournament, earning $168,342.09. He prevailed in a field of 1,361 entries (849 players and 512 rebuys) on WSOP.COM.

Dunst won his first bracelet in 2016 in a $1,000 No-limit Hold’em event. He has nearly $4 million in career tournament earnings, according to the Hendon Mob Poker Database, including more than $1.1 million in WSOP events.

He has appeared on WPT TV broadcasts for nearly a decade as a strategy expert and color commentato­r.

Dunst dominated the final table Wednesday, holding more chips than the other players combined for the majority of play. But he faced some adversity heads-up against James “Monte” Pace (paymycolle­ge), losing the chip lead before a massive confrontat­ion with nearly equal stacks.

In the key hand, Dunst made a flush on the turn against Pace’s straight and called a river all-in. Pace was left with crumbs and busted two hands later, earning $103,939.57. He said on Twitter that he got into the tournament through a $25 satellite an hour before the event started.

Dunst how has five cashes in the WSOP Online, including a third-place finish in the first event.

The flagship WSOP that is normally held every summer at the Rio Convention Center has been postponed because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The U.S. leg of the WSOP Online includes one event every day through July 31. Players must be physically located in Nevada or New Jersey to play.

Event 22, a $500 No-limit Hold’em turbo tournament, started at 3 p.m. Wednesday and was expected to play late into the evening. Event 23 is a $500 No-limit Hold’em knockout tournament that starts at 3 p.m. Thursday.

A series for players who live outside the U.S. — or Americans who can travel out of the country — started Sunday and runs through Sept. 6 on Ggpoker.

 ?? Las Vegas Review-journal file ?? Tony Dunst won Event 21 of the WSOP Online, a $777 buy-in No-limit Hold’em six-handed tournament, earning $168,342.09.
Las Vegas Review-journal file Tony Dunst won Event 21 of the WSOP Online, a $777 buy-in No-limit Hold’em six-handed tournament, earning $168,342.09.

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