WPT Commentator Tony "Panoramic" Dunst has over $3.8 million in Hendon Mob recorded cashes to his credit, and with those million of dollars in earnings are a pair of WSOP Gold Bracelets, one of which he won in 2016 in the WSOP's Event #63: $1,000 No Limit Hold'em for $339,254 (which is actually just the fourth largest score of his career). The second bracelet was earned in last year's iteration of the WSOP Online Bracelet Series, in Event #21: $777 No Limit Hold'em 6-Max.
That event, which saw 1,361 entrants hit the virtual felt, saw Dunst hit the final table of six with a big chip lead, one he used to knock out the dangerous Jon "havuuuuuc" Turner and Krista ��Pollux�� Gifford in short order. Charles ��ilosestackz" Phillips�� and Alec ��Tango_Bravo�� Parslow fell next, and in heads-up play, James ��paymycollege�� Pace made a seven-high straight against Dunst with the stack sitting nearly even, but Dunst held a flush and left Pace with a single big blind. No chip and chair story came to fruition for Pace, and Dunst collected his second WSOP Gold Bracelet and $168,342 for the victory.
Dunst played a large slate of events in last year's events, and we'll be looking for him to be a frequent contender to add more WSOP hardware to his coffers during this summer's WSOP Online Bracelet Series.
Jeremy "TheKid101" Pekarek opend with a min-raise from middle position and found two callers which included Daniel "BackDoorDan" Smith from the big blind.
The flop saw Smith check-jam for 10,100 after Pekarek continued for 1,721 and only Pekarek called.
Daniel "BackDoorDan" Smith:
Jeremy "TheKid101" Pekarek:
Pekarek was ahead after flopping a set of fives but Smith had some big blind magic as the appeared on the turn and gave him a straight flush.
The completed the board on the river and Smith collected his double.
Katie "katelin" Lindsay raised to 800 from middle position and found one call before Aj "jnja1719" Basselini-truisi three-bet to 2,400 from the cutoff.
Action folded back around to Lindsay who four-bet jammed for 9,026 and only Basselini-truisi called.
Katie "katelin" Lindsay:
Aj "jnja1719" Basselini-truisi:
Both players held the same hand just with different suits and the flop gave Lindsay the diamond flush draw. Luckily for her, the turn completed her flush and the river secured her dounle up.