Tony Dunst

Two-Time WSOP Bracelet Winner Tony Dunst: Online “The Tougher Form Of Poker” Jul 22, 2020 Tony Dunst Wins His Second World Series of Poker Bracelet In Online $777 No-Limit hold'em Six-Max Event Jul. The WPT television show currently features commentary and analysis by Tony Dunst and Vince Van Patten. Dunst joined the World Poker Tour as host of the WPT Raw Deal during Season 9 after winning the role through an open casting competition. Player Bio He learned to play poker from friends. He enjoys wearing dress suits while playing live tournament poker. Event #21 saw Tony Dunst win his second World Series of Poker Bracelet as the famous WPT presenter and modern poker legend stacked up his fifth cash of the 202 WSOP Online Series by grabbing the.

Tony Dunst won the 2020 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online Event #21: $777 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed on Tuesday night, nabbing $168,342.09 for the victory. Using the screen name “Panoramic,” Dunst outlasted 848 opponents; the 849 total entries and 512 re-buys grew the prize pool to $952,700.

This is Dunst’s second career bracelet – he won his first in $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em in 2016. It was almost his third; he was runner-up in a $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em event last year. Had this tournament counted as a live tournament (which it of course would not, since it is online, but you know what I mean), it would have taken his career live earnings over $4 million. As it stands, Dunst has won $3.84 million in live tournaments.

It is a happy bit of coincidence, too, that Dunst won his WSOP bracelet Tuesday night, as it was the same day that the World Poker Tour honored Mike Sexton, the legend Dunst replaced in the WPT broadcast booth, by naming the WPT Champions Cup after him.

Dunst entered the six-handed final table with a massive chip lead, holding about 8.44 million chips. His closest competitor, James “paymycollege” Pace, had 4.02 million. For the most part, the final table was a stroll for Dunst.

He eliminated Jon “havuuuuuc” Turner in sixth place after Turner re-raised all-in pre-flop with A-9. Dunst had K-J suited and flopped a Jack to take the pot. He then knocked out Krista “Pollux” Gifford in fifth place with a dominant K-K versus K-T.

It wasn’t as much of a runaway as it looked like it was going to be going into heads-up, as Dunst was “only” ahead by 6 million chips, 13.21 million to 7.21 million.

It only took about ten minutes for him to finish the job, though. On the final hand, Pace limped pre-flop and Dunst checked to see a flop of 5s-7s-4d. Dunst bet 200,000 and Pace made the call, bringing out the 3s on the turn. The flush was out there, as were straight and straight flush possibilities. Dunst checked, Pace bet 425,000, and then Dunst raised to 1.6 million. Pace called.

The river was the Qh and Dunst bet 3.2 million. Pace shoved all-in for 8.24 million and Dunst quickly called.

Pace had Qs-6c for a straight, but Dunst held Js-8s for the turned straight and his second career gold bracelet.

2020 World Series of Poker Online Event #21 – Final Table Results

  1. Tony “Panoramic” Dunst – $168,342
  2. James “paymycollege” Pace – $103,940
  3. Alec “Tango_Bravo” Parslow – $72,215
  4. Charles “ilosestackz” Phillips – $50,779
  5. Krista “Pollux” Gifford – $36,203
  6. Jon “havuuuuuc” Turner – $26,199

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It's been a strange summer for WPT Commentator Tony Dunst. Instead of being out on the World Poker Tour, presenting coverage of some of the most prestigious tournaments across the world, he's been sat at home all summer with live poker sidelined in the United States.

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However, despite the cancellation of numerous weddings and trips, Dunst has found it easy to switch to the online focus - with instantaneous success!

He took down 2020 WSOP Online Event #21: $777 NLH 6-Handed for $168,342 for his second bracelet and has also been a huge proponent of the World Poker Tour World Online Championships which are taking place on partypoker.

Poker World 'Very Lucky' says Dunst

No one could have predicted what the 2020 poker landscape would look like, and no one could have predicted the way the industry came together to ensure that poker players and fans could still enjoy playing, railing and enjoying the game they know and love. However, Dunst says there's more to that, with poker players having lucked out with the industry they're part of.

'I kind of think the poker world is very lucky in that we still get to basically go to work every day and maintain what drives us and gives us purpose and that the game is still there for us, we can still compete for it.

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'It's in a different avenue, but it's still there. And a lot of people right now have seen their businesses and their livelihood, just kind of go up in smoke during all this. So it's lucky the way things are how they are right now.'

Dunst has been a tremendous ambassador for poker throughout his time on the World Poker Tour, as he balances playing with commentating on poker.

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'It was an amazing opportunity, but if I'm going to be [in the booth] all the time talking about the play of my peers and the people will make our final tables, I really got to be able to walk the walk, like I really have to step up my knowledge and my ability to execute on the felt.'

So by using the new tools that poker has, including solvers and various other forms of poker study, Dunst says he rededicated himself and now felt more able to discuss the high levels play on display at WPT final tables.

WPT World Online Championships

Dunst has of course been excited about the World Poker Tour and partypoker combining for the WPT World Online Championships this summer, offering players the chance to win five WPT titles and entry into the season-ending WPT Tournament of Champions.

'The Tournament of Champions remains one of the tournaments on the calendar that is a real value add from a poker company back to its players, there's generally about $150,000 to $200,000 in added money and prizes in that tournament is only eligible to WPT champions. And there are five of them coming from the World Online Championships! They're going to be permanent WPT champions and have access to that tournament.'

Satellites are booming, with several events having generous guarantees to encourage players to not only jump into the action, but to get in for less and be in with a chance of getting a huge return on investment.

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Growing Up Online

Having 'grown up online,' Dunst says that online remains the gold standard if you're going to cut it at the height of poker.

'You have to be able to beat the best at online poker. That's where it's like really played out as big as the live arena is, and while I know there's a little more prestige and history attached to live events, to me that like the top of the game is being played online and I grew up in the culture of online poker.

'And the field sizes and prize pools for online poker lately have really blown me away.'

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Dunst's Poker Goals

One of Dunst's remaining poker goals is to win another WPT title to go with his 2013 WPT Caribbean victory.

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'I got pretty close last year, finishing runner-up to Ole Schemion in the Tournament of Champions and getting that close made me realize like how bad I wanted to take down another one of those. So from a poker accolades standpoint, there's that, but also I'd love to win a Triple Crown.'

Away from poker, Dunst is aiming to improve his tennis and speak more Spanish, proving that there's more to the WPT Commentator than meets the eye.

LearnWPT Training Site

Away from playing and commentating, Dunst is creating content for LearnWPT alongside the likes of Andrew Lichtenberger and Vanessa Selbst. He says he's going to use the online grind this summer to turn those hand histories into training videos, in addition to the 'ton' of training videos he's made so far.

'I just love those hand histories. I've done a million of them in terms of you know, creating content and asking players to break down hands for me. And it's just always some of the most interesting stuff for players such as myself or people who are terrible. Just listening to that what someone is thinking in a hand and understanding why they're making these decisions, I think is some of the absolute best content for helping you to understand how to approach your game.'

WPT World Online Championships Winners

DateEventFieldPrize poolWinnerPayout
7/21/20Event #1: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo Championship145$500,000Paul Tedeschi$92,105
7/28/20Event #2: $3,200 Pot Limit Omaha Championship342$1,026,000Alex Manzano$176,132
8/4/20Event #3: $3,200 8-Max Championship1,062$3,186,000Gavin Cochrane$540,664
8/11/20Event #4: $3,200 6-Max Championship999$3,000,000Nick Petrangelo$494,550
8/18/20Event #5: $3,200 Knockout Championship1,035$3,105,000Daniel Smyth$413,391
8/25/20Event #6: $3,200 Mix-Max Championship989$3,000,000Andrey Kotelnikov$488,508

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