Tony Dunst wins second WSOP racelet for $168,342

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 gold.  

With 1,361 entries coughing up the lucky slots-style entry fee, it would be 11 hours at the online felt for Dunst and his competition. With $952,700 in the prize-pool, the famous World Poker Tour presenter, who fronts their TV coverage with Vince Van Patten, won $168,342 for the latest title-winning performance of an already-impressive professional career.  

The WSOP bracelet was Dunst’s second, who four years ago took away $339,254 for triumphing in the $1,000-entry NLHE event. Dunst actually came very close to repeating that achievement in the $5,000-entry NLHE event last year but finished as runner-up. A year later, he’s out that ‘so near and yet so far’ ending right.  

There were plenty of other big names in this $777-entry Six-Max event and while none would stop Dunst, several would make the money. Jamie Kerstetter finished 206th to earn $1,047, while Phil Hellmuth (114th for $1,429) and Daniel Negreanu (30th for $5,144) also enjoyed runs into the money. Negreanu has reached the money consistently for days now and is certainly looking like he’ll put himself on a final table soon in order to battle for the chance to win those ‘win a bracelet’ prop bets.