Event #68: $1,111 Little One for One Drop
Dia 1a Iniciado
Event #68: $1,111 Little One for One Drop
Dia 1a Iniciado
Welcome to Day 1a of Event #68: $1,111 Little One for One Drop, the tournament has become one of the most popular World Series of Poker events in recent years and kicks off on Monday, November 8 at 3 p.m local time.
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One Drop has been proudly supported by the World Series of Poker since the $1,111 Little One for One Drop bracelet event debuted in 2013 and today, the eighth edition of this particularly appreciated event takes stage in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.
Players have two options when registering into the Little One. They will receive 20,000 in chips for the $1,000 buy-in and they can double their stack with a $111 donation at the registration which goes directly to One Drop.
Each of the previous editions drew fields of more than 4,000 entries, with a massive 6,246 entries in its last edition in 2019 which came with the handsome prizes being awarded for the top finishers. The previous champions have all walked away with more than $500,000.
Little One for One Drop Previous Winners:
Year | Winner | Country | [B]First prize | Entries |
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2013 | Brian Yoon | United States | $663,727 | 4,756 entries |
2014 | Igor Dubinsky | Ukraine | $637,539 | 4,496 entries |
2015 | Paul Hoefer | Germany | $645,969 | 4,555 entries |
2016 | Michael Tureniec | Sweden | $525,520 | 4,360 entries |
2017 | Adrian Moreno | United States | $528,316 | 4,391 entries |
2018 | Wei Guoliang | China | $559,332 | 4,732 entries |
2019 | James Anderson | United States | $690,686 | 6,246 entries |
The path to finding a new bracelet owner will lead through seven days of play, including three starting flights (November 8-10). The first of them, Day 1a, starts today at 3 p.m with ten 1-hour levels scheduled for the day and a 15-minute break every two levels.
Late registration will be open through Day 1 and the first two levels of Day 2, so there is plenty of time to join for those whose Main Event run will have been halted. Unlimited re-entries are allowed through the registration period.
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Nível: 1
Blinds: 100/100
Ante: 100
Cards are now in the air as the official Shuffle Up and Deal announcement has been made.
Popular YouTube vlogger Cat Valdes, aka Catrific, and Phuoc Nguyen, who recently finished in 4th Place in Event #55: $400 Colossus are among the early players spotted in the field.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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40,000 | |
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40,000 | 40,000 |
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40,000 | 40,000 |
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40,000 | 40,000 |
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Brigitte Metivier, who cashed in two events in this series, opened to 300 under the gun and was called by the player next to her and the blinds to see a flop . The four players checked.
When the fell on the turn, the last player to act bet 600 after it was checked to him and only Metivier made the call.
A paired the board on the river and went check-check. Metivier revealed
for two pair and took down the pot while her opponent sent
into the muck.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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43,000 | |
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The action was picked up on the flop of and a player bet 5,000 to Rusian Lukash who raised to 10,000 from the button and his opponent called.
The turn was an action card for both players and once again Lukash opponent bet this time he lead with 10,000. Lukash went all-in for his remaining stack of under 18,000 and his opponent called.
Rusian Lukash:
Opponent:
Lukash's opponent was drawing dead to a but the river was
and Lukash scooped in a nice double-up and left his opponent with only 3,100 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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55,000 | 55,000 |
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On a flop showing with five players involved, it checked to Franck Speeg in the hijack who bet 1,100 and only the small blind called.
The turn brought the and the small blind quickly check-called Speeg for 4,000.
A completed the board on the river and the same action happened, this time for 11,000. Speeg turned over
for the nut flush and his opponent revealed
for the second nut flush before sending his cards into the muck.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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62,000 | 62,000 |
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The action was picked up on the flop of and the pot of over 6,000 in chips.
Mike Shariati checked to his opponent who went all-in for 11,800 and Shariati made the call to put his opponent at risk for his tournament life.
Opponent:
Mike Shariati:
Unfortunately for Shariati's opponent, the turn was giving Shariati trip sevens and the river
was not one of the remaining aces in the deck and he was eliminated.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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80,000 | 80,000 |
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