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Yes. That's not click bait. Poker player and World Poker Tour commentator Tony Dunst was banned from Australia for THREE YEARS. He tells Sarah Herring back at Aussie Millions 2016 what it was that got him banned from the continent.
In this week's Throwback Thursday video, he also explains how he lost a $5K chip at the casino. Frustrated at losing that much money, Dunst decided not to play the Main Event. It wasn't until his good friend and a well-known poker player convinced him to play giving him a 15% freeroll. Dunst's response? 'I'm going to piss away these chips and your money and I'm looking forward to the opportunity of doing it.'
Tony Dunst Poker Wikipedia
What a free roll that was! Dunst ended up getting 2nd in the Aussie Millions Main Event for $452,729! Who was the famous poker player who ended up making almost $385,000? Why was Tony Dunst banned from Australia?
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In 2017, Poker Hall of Famer Sexton decided to retire from the commentary booth. WPT chose Tony Dunst, an online poker player who had been hosting the WPT Raw Deal segment, as his replacement. Poker column by Tony Dunst. By Tony Dunst February 28, 2012, 12:00 a.m. The notion of a poker tournament with a $100,000 buy-in was, for many years, entirely absurd. Tony Dunst joined the World Poker Tour in Season IX as the WPT Raw Deal host. For Season XVI, Dunst was promoted to role of WPT commentator. He's also a WPT. Tony Dunst (TD): The tricky part about a final table for poker is you don’t know who’s going to be there until the night of the final table. We play down to six players before the final table.