Anthony Zinno tops Tony Dunst for final bracelet of WSOP Online series

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Haley Hintze
Posted on: November 16, 2024 06:40 PST

The World Series of Poker has posted the last series of results from the WSOP Online bracelet series that completed this week and was open to players on its MI/NV/NJ platform. Among the results was a fifth career gold bracelet for Anthony Zinno, who outdueled WPT commentator Tony Dunst in the final tourney of the series, Event #33, $500 NL Hold'em Fall Saver.

Zinno, playing as 'ALLIN', earned $48,648.60 in capturing the win, which also pushed him over the $5 million mark in lifetime WSOP earnings. Dunst, well known as 'Panoramic' on the WSOP.com platform, fell one spot short of his own fourth career bracelet for the second time in this series, but still collected $35,649.90 as the runner-up.

Third place and $26,254.80 went to Ryan 'StoneGoon' Eriquezzo. The series finale offered a $257,400 prize pool built from 572 total entries - 323 initial buy-ins and 249 reentries. The final 72 players logged a cash in this event.

WSOP Online 2024 Event #33: $500 NL Hold'em Fall Saver results

Place Player Prize
1 Anthony 'ALLIN' Zinno $48,648.60
2 Tony 'Panoramic' Dunst $35,649.90
3 Ryan 'StoneGoon' Eriquezzo $26,254.80
4 Robert 'TomBrady1999' Kuhn $19,305.00
5 Brett 'Bigdumbidiot' Murray $12,870.00
6 Nouran 'YouFoldIWin' Hakimiam
$9,009.00
7 Jonathan 'BetTheOver' Rabinowitz $6,435.00
8 Adam 'Misterblue' Saven $4,504.50
WSOP Online domestic Ev 33 Zinno Zinno's second bullet did the job.
WSOP.com

Chris George tops Yueqi Zhu in PLO 6-Max

In Event $28, $1,000 Pot-limit Omaha 6-Max Championship, Michigan's Chris George emerged from a loaded final table to take down his first WSOP bracelet and a $46,009.23 payday. George, playing as 'SawLightning', fired three bullets in outlasting a 243-entry field (136 unique players, 197 reentries), and collecting the largest share of a $227,205 prize pool.

George's triumph meant that China's Yueqi 'praya' Zhu fell just short of his own second career bracelet. Zhu's near-miss was still worth $35,216.77. Three-time Circuit winner Kevin 'GoneBananas' Garosshen finished third for a $26,128.57 score. Daniel 'DNegs' Negreanu and Ari 'BacBillNat9' Engel finished fifth and sixth, respectively.

WSOP Online 2024 Event #28: $1,000 PLO 6-Max Championship results

Place Player Prize
1 Chris 'SawLightning' George $46,009.13
2 Yueqi 'praya' Zhu $35,216.77
3 Kevin 'GoneBananas' Garosshen $26,178.57
4 Bjorn Nordang 'NotAnotherSN' Kieler $19,312.42
5 Daniel 'DNegs' Negreanu $12,496.27
6 Ari 'BacBillNat9' Engel
$10,224.22
WSOP Online domestic Ev 28 Chris George SawLighting strikes.
WSOP.com

Following Ari Engel's bracelet win in Event #29 while also playing live at NAPT Las Vegas, the WSOP Online series rolled on to Event #30, $1,000 NL Hold'em Deepstack, where Las Vegas's Michael Dwyer earned his first career bracelet in just his seventh WSOP cash.

Dwyer earned $57,776 in winning the event, which drew in 321 total entries and paid out a $300,135 prize pool to the top 48 finishers. Second place and $42,769 went to Stanislav Barshak, and Assani Fisher finished third for a $32,265 cash.

WSOP Online 2024 Event #30: $1,000 NL Hold'em Deepstack results

Place Player Prize
1 Michael Dwyer $57,776
2 Stanislav 'DeuceTheChed' Barshak $42,769
3 Assani Fisher $32,265
4 Sergei Kislinskii $23,260
5 William 'lactaAleaEst' Romaine $15,757
6 Spencer 'AntEdwards5' Champlin
$11,255
7 Kenny Han $8,254
8 Michael 'mkstr' Setera $6,753

Michael Bohmerwald wins last bounty tourney of series

Event #31, NL Hold'em $300K GTD Mystery Bounty, produced another first-time bracelet winner in New Jersey's Michael 'TeddyKGB' Bohmerwald. Bohmerwald fired four bullets in this event, with the final reentry being the one that took him all the way to the victory and $42,864.32 in combined prize payout and bounties.

Bohmerwald, a four-time Circuit ring winner, outdueled Evan 'RackStar' Avery for the victory. Avery earned a combined $28,423.53 for second, while John Morgan 'MoPete' Petro cashed for a combined $20,796.23 for third.

Event #31 drew 950 total entries from 524 original buy-ins and 426 reentries, building a $342,000 prize pool which was distributed among the final 120 players.

Event #31: $400 NLH Mystery Bounty ($300K GTD) results
Amount shown = combined payout (prize + cumulative bounties)

Place Player Prize
1 Michael 'TeddyKGB' Bohmerwald
$42,864.32 (35,520.00 + $7,344.32)
2 Evan 'RackStar' Avery
$28,423.53 (24,979.20 + $3,444.33)
3 John Morgan 'MoPete' Petro
$20,796.23 ($19,200.00 + $1,596.23)
4 Brian 'BaulHaedigan' Gates $20,049.06 ($14,400.00 + $5,649.06)
5 'onetimer' $22,347.18 ($9,600.00 + $12,747.18)
6 Taylor 'LaterMoney' Black
$10,692.17 ($6,720.00 + $3,972.17)
7 Adam 'hghcntryhtmn' Kleck
$4,320.00 ($4,320.00 + $0.00)
8 Yong Keun 'ImFineT_T' Kwon
$6,266.51 + ($2,918.40 + $747.17)