Anthony Zinno Becomes Third Three-Time WPT Winner

Zinno knocked out PocketFiver Chris SLOPPYKLODKlodnicki in third place after winning a race and entered heads-up play against Mike GoLeafsGoEh Leah with a 3:1 lead. Zinno had Leah dominated with aces against A-3 on the final hand to capture his third WPT title. Here’s how the final six-handed table shook out:
1. Anthony Zinno – $1,015,860
2. Mike GoLeafsGoEhLeah – $701,350
3. Chris SLOPPYKLODKlodnicki – $451,090
4. Igor Yaroshevskyy – $333,680
5. Peter number1pen Neff – $250,260
6. Peter Tran – $200,830
Zinno is fresh off a victory at WPT Fallsview and also won the 2013 WPT Borgata Poker Open. According to a WPT press release, he is “the third player to capture three WPT titles, joining Gus Hansen and Carlos Mortensen, and the third player to win back-to-back WPT titles, joining Marvin Rettenmaier and Darren Elias.”
The LAPC drew 538 entrants at $10,000 a pop. Congrats to Zinno on his monumental victory!
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Leah (pictured) said after his elimination, “Big congrats to Anthony Zinno on his third WPT title. [I’m] disappointed not to win my first, but second place came with a decent consolation prize.” It was Leah’s first WPT final table and he has been on fire ever since last July. In the last half-year, he has taken second in a Deep Stack event in Las Vegas for $189,000, finished second in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Main Event for $1 million, and won a WSOP High Roller event in Australia for $524,000.