Just after the clock struck midnight and it was officially Saturday morning at the Rio All-Suites Hotel & Casino, Anthony Zinno became the 53rd player in poker history to own at least four World Series of Poker bracelets and the 55th to win at least two bracelets in one series. The poker pro from Rhode Island bested a field of 594 entries to win the $1,500 HORSE. He took home $160,636 for his efforts, which bumps his career tournament earnings to more than $10.6 million. Zinno also added 840 points to his chances at winning the Card Player Player of the Year Race, where he now sits in 65th place. His HORSE victory comes just four days after he took down the $10,000 seven card stud championship for $182,872. With four WSOP victories and three more World Poker Tour titles, Zinno has already put together one of the most successful careers in tournament poker history. His three WPT titles came in no-limit hold’em, his first two WSOP bracelets came in pot-limit Omaha and this year, Zinno is proving that he ...