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  • 1. The National Poker League qualifying events are 'Grosvenor Casinos Presents' tournaments and selected online events as follows:
  • a. GUKPT
  • b. 25/25
  • c. Deep Stack
  • d. Goliath (main event high roller)
  • e. Seasonal specials
  • 2. The National Poker League will only apply to events with a stake of £100 and over
  • 3. Two percent of the money collected in each of the above events will be kept to one side to form the prize for the national league
  • 4. All money collected will be returned to the players as prizes, Grosvenor casinos are not applying a charge to this
  • 5. The two percent will only be taken from the stakes and after any overlay, if there is one, has been calculated
  • 6. Players will be awarded points according to a set criteria based on
  • a. The cost of entry
  • b. The size of the field
  • c. The Individual finishing position
  • 7. Using the following points calculation formula: 1(SQRT(@NumberOfEntries)/(SQRT(@Position)1.1)*(SQRT(@BuyIn)/10))+(1+LOG10(2000+0.025)) the below table gives examples of how the points are calculated:
  • Cost of entry Total number of entries Finishing Position League points awarded
    £100 100 50 5.59
    £100 100 1 13.39
    £200 200 100 6.12
    £200 200 1 22.48
    £500 200 100 7.18
    £500 200 1 33.05
    £1,000 200 100 8.37
    £1,000 200 1 44.96
  • 8. Players who enter an online Day 1 for a qualifying event and bust before Day 2, will be awarded a flat 4 points, should they not play any other Live Day 1's which would result in a higher points score.
  • 9. Only one entry will be counted per event and that will be the players last entry, initial entry only, re-entries do not count as last entry.
  • 10. On multi flight competitions players finishing position will be determined by
  • a. The level they went out
  • b. The elimination time stamp of that player on card room magic
  • c. This is regardless of which flight they play
  • 11. The league table will be available weekly in all Grosvenor Poker rooms
  • 12. The final standings will be available after 9am on Monday 11th November 2019 in all Grosvenor poker rooms and on GUKPT.com
  • 13. The top scoring 77 players will be eligible to win the prizes
  • 14. The player with the most points will win the Title of “Grosvenor player of the year” a diamond package and trophy
  • 15. The next four players with the most points will also win a diamond package
  • 16. The remaining 72 players (8 tables of 9) will play off for the remaining prizes
  • 17. The play off will take place at the Grosvenor Victoria casino during the grand final on Saturday 23rd November 2019
  • 18. The playoff will be for an estimated ten platinum packages dependent on the prize pool collected
  • 19. In the event of a tie for any of the top prizes (before the play off) this will be decided by
  • a. Number of top three appearances
  • b. Number of final table appearances
  • c. If there is still a tie after this the prizes will be equally shared and the title of player of the year will be applied to all players that have tied
  • 20. The prizes will be as follows
  • 21. The Diamond packages consist of
  • a. 4 x £1,110 Main event seats
  • b. 4 x £560 Main event seats
  • c. 1 x £2,650 Grand Final seat
  • d. A £2,000 accommodation allowance managed by Main event travel (no cash alternative)
  • 22. The Platinum packages consists of
  • a. 4 x £1,110 Main event seats
  • b. 4 x £560 Main event seats
  • c. 1 x £2,650 Grand Final main event seat
  • 23. Where there is not enough money collected to create the full number of packages, the number of packages will be reduced accordingly.
  • 24. Where extra money is collected via the 2% rake over and above that required to create the main prizes will be used to create more platinum packages.
  • 25. Where whole packages are not able to be created GUKPT vouchers will be issued to the value of the excess.
  • 26. Grosvenor Casinos Limited reserves the right to discontinue or change this competition at any time and for any reason, without notice.
  • 27. This competition is also subject to Grosvenor Casino Limited’s General Terms and Conditions.
  • 28. Grosvenor Casinos Limited is the sole arbiter of this competition and its decision is final and binding. No correspondence will be entered into.
  • 29. Promoter: Grosvenor Casinos Limited and Grosvenor Casinos (GC) Limited, The Rank Group Plc, Tor building, Saint-Cloud Way, Maidenhead, SL6 8BN.

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Tony Dunst
Nickname(s)bond18
ResidenceLas Vegas, Nevada
BornOctober 17, 1984 (age 36)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s)2
Final table(s)5
Money finish(es)40
Highest ITM
Main Event finish
50th, 2010
World Poker Tour
Title(s)1
Final table(s)6
Money finish(es)14
Information accurate as of 22 July 2020.

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George Tony Dunst (born October 17, 1984) is an American professional poker player and a two-time World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner.

Poker career[edit]

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Dunst was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and studied theater at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He worked as a waiter before turning to poker and spent time living in Australia, China, and Malaysia before settling in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] He began playing online poker in 2003 after watching the 2002 WSOP on television.[2] Playing under the name 'Bond18,' he has amassed more than $1.8 million in online tournament winnings.[3]

Dunst first played in the WSOP in 2006, finishing in 198th place in the Main Event. His first bracelet came in 2016, when he defeated a field of 2,452 players in a $1,000 No Limit Hold'em event and earned $339,000.[4] He won his second bracelet in July 2020 at the WSOP Online in a $777 No Limit Hold'em 6-Handed event.[5] Overall, Dunst has $1.2 million in career WSOP earnings.

His biggest live tournament cash came at the Aussie Millions Main Event in January 2016. Dunst nearly didn't play the tournament after losing a $5,000 chip while waiting in line to register, but fellow poker player Mike McDonald offered to pay his buy-in for him.[6] Dunst eventually finished runner-up in the tournament to Ari Engel, earning A$1,000,000 ($700,000 US).

World Poker Tour[edit]

In 2010, Dunst became host of the Raw Deal segment on World Poker Tour broadcasts, offering analysis of hands played at each final table.[7] He won the season 12 WPT Caribbean event in November 2013. Dunst has made a further five WPT final tables, including three times in the WPT Championship, finishing runner-up to Ole Schemion in 2019. Dunst replaced Mike Sexton as a WPT commentator alongside Vince Van Patten in 2017.[8]

As of 2019, Dunst has more than $3.8 million in live tournament winnings.

Poker

World Series of Poker bracelets[edit]

YearTournamentPrize (US$)
2016$1,000 No Limit Hold'em$339,254
2020 O$777 No Limit Hold'em 6-Handed$168,342

An 'O' following a year denotes bracelet(s) won during the World Series of Poker Online

References[edit]

  1. ^Green, Shawn Patrick (June 1, 2008). 'Online Poker: Interview with Tony 'Bond18' Dunst'. CardPlayer.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  2. ^Jaudon, Gaelle (March 6, 2018). 'Interview: Tony Dunst from online poker to the voice of WPT'. SoMuchPoker.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  3. ^'Bond18 profile'. PocketFives.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  4. ^Derbyshire, Marty (July 10, 2016). 'World Poker Tour Analyst Tony Dunst Wins First WSOP Bracelet'. PokerNews.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  5. ^Barnes, Jim (July 22, 2020). 'Poker commentator claims 2nd WSOP bracelet'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  6. ^Fast, Erik (September 28, 2016). 'A Poker Life: Tony Dunst'. CardPlayer.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  7. ^Cypra, Dan (October 4, 2010). 'Tony Dunst (Bond18) Joins WPT Broadcast Team as Raw Deal Host'. PokerNewsDaily.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  8. ^Clark, Matthew (September 29, 2017). 'Tony Dunst Moves Into The WPT Booth With Style'. USPoker.com. Retrieved July 22, 2020.

External links[edit]

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