Event #75: $1,000+111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 1c Iniciado
Event #75: $1,000+111 Little One for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 1c Iniciado
Day 1c of Event #75: $1,111 Little One for One Drop is on the WSOP schedule for Monday, with the cards going in the air at 11 a.m. local time.
Today’s action constitutes the third and final Day 1 flight for this event, with play scheduled for ten one-hour levels, 20-minute breaks after every two levels, and a 75-minute break after Level 6.
More than 2,200 players registered for Day 1a and 1b of this event, with 758 surviving and advancing to Day 2 so far. Today will be the final chance for players to start this tournament from the beginning, with unlimited re-entries available. Late registration will be available throughout the entire day and up through the second Level of Day 2.
Day 1c entrants have a couple of lofty marks to aim for if they want to go into Day 2 as the tournament chip leaders. Big end-of-day stacks through the first two Day 1 flights include Leandry Ainonkpo, who finished up Day 1a with 726,000, and Stefan Ivanov, who emerged as the day 1b chip leader with 658,000.
Survivors of today’s Day 1c flight will advance to Tuesday’s Day 2 flight and join a list of notables that includes Antoine Labat, Chris Ferguson, Mike Sexton, Mike Dentale, Valentin Vornicu, Victor Ramdin and David “ODB” Baker.
The 2018 edition of the Little One for One Drop drew 4,732 total entries, with the $559,332 first prize and the WSOP bracelet going to champion Guoliang Wei.
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Follow along with the PokerNews live reporting team as Day 1c gets going today.
Nível: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 0
The 'Shuffle Up and Deal' has sounded, the final day of the Little One for One Drop is officially underway. With the blinds at 100 and 100, the tournament clock displays 779 players taking their seat from the start. To beat last year's 4,732 entries, a lot more than that is needed, but with registration open till the second level of play tomorrow and re-entries available, breaking last year's number is by no means impossible.
With the tournament room buzzing, here are some players sitting down early.
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The Little One for One Drop, the Big One for One Drop's little sister tournament, was introduced to the WSOP schedule in 2013. The first year, Brian Yoon defeated a field of 4,756 players to win his first (of now three) bracelet. The event's attendance dropped for the first three years, only to grow a little in 2017. Last year, when Guoliang Wei took down the event for $559,332, there was another increase in entries.
Year | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | 1st Place Prize |
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2013 | 4,756 | $4,280,400 | Brian Yoon | $663,727 |
2014 | 4,496 | $4,046,400 | Igor Dubinskyy | $637,539 |
2015 | 4,555 | $4,099,500 | Paul Höfer | $645,969 |
2016 | 4,360 | $3,924,000 | Michael Tureniec | $525,520 |
2017 | 4,391 | $3,951,900 | Adrian Moreno | $528,316 |
2018 | 4,732 | $4,258,800 | Guoliang Wei | $559,332 |
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Hieu Le took down an early small pot, calling a bet for 1,000 on the river and showing down for the winner on a board of
. A couple of hands later, Hieu found himself in a much bigger pot.
Le and James Graziosi were heads up, both in early positions at the 10-handed table. With the board showing , Fraziosu checked, and Le bet 3,200. Graziosu raised to 10,200, and Le throught it over for a bit before mucking.
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Three players checked a flop of and saw the
on the turn. Jeffrey Miller bet 2,500 into a pot of 7,200 and was raised by Steven Saklad from the hijack, who made it 5,500. The button folded and Miller called.
The river came the and action checked to Saklad who tossed out a bet of 8,500. Miller made the call and was shown a full house when Saklad tabled the
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