Dani “Ansky” Stern Joins As Newest Member of Brunson 10

Dani "Ansky" Stern joins the Brunson 10
Dani "Ansky" Stern joins the Brunson 10

Doyle Brunson has named the newest member of his Brunson 10, bringing the team that the living legend considers the future of poker halfway to completion with the addition of 22-year-old Dani “Ansky” Stern.

“I’ve seen Ansky play on TV, I’ve seen him play online, and I’ve seen him talk poker like someone who’s been playing for decades,” Brunson said of his newest pick. “Dani ‘Anksy’ Stern is the future of this game and I’m proud to have him on my team.”

In addition to the money he has won playing $5/$10 to $25/$50 cash games over the last three years, Stern has racked up more than $700,000 in tournament winnings online and nearly $585,000 in live tournament winnings, including a fourth-place finish in this year’s WSOP $40,000 40th Annual No Limit Hold’em event. He also gained a lot of exposure this summer for being one of the four players featured in the G4TV reality series Two Months, Two Million.

Stern joins the four players who came before him in the Brunson 10, Alec Torelli, Amit “amak316″ Makhija, Zachary Clark, and Chris Moorman. For more information on the Brunson 10, including an exclusive interview with Doyle himself, be sure to pick up the October issue of Bluff Magazine.

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