Anthony Zinno wins his fifth WSOP bracelet, beating Tony Dunst in the final

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WSOP Online ran from late September until November 12 and was open only to players from the USA, specifically Michigan, Nevada and New Jersey. In total, there were 33 bracelet tournaments.

Kristen Foxen wins her fifth WSOP bracelet, just days after her husband's winKristen Foxen wins her fifth WSOP bracelet, just days after her husband's win

New bracelet holders include Kristen Foxen and her husband Alex Foxen. However, besides them, names like Tony Dunst and Anthony Zinno also fought for a bracelet here.

Tony Dunst already has 3 WSOP bracelets to his name and has fought for his fourth in multiple tournaments. He narrowly missed out in Event #3, where he finished second for $39,263. Tony sat in another heads-up in the last tournament of the series, the NL Hold'em Fall Saver with a $500 buy-in, 572 entries and a $257,400 prize pool. The winner here had a prize of $48,649 awaiting him.

Anthony Zinno battled Tony Anthony for that amount and the bracelet. Anthony already had 4 WSOP bracelets to his name, and just a few days before this tournament, he narrowly missed out on another one. In fact, Zinno finished in third place in another $500 NLH tournament in the WSOP Online series, taking home $23,593.

This gave both players a chance to earn another WSOP bracelet for themselves. The winner was Anthony Zinno, who won his fifth bracelet. The win put Zinno over the $5 million mark in WSOP Series earnings. Tony Dunst once again had to settle for second place, which was now worth $35,650.


Source - wsop, pokernews