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2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

€1,000,000 Big One For One Drop
Dias: 1
Event Info

2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
65
Premiação
€11,111,111
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000,000
Premiação
€24,888,892
Entries
28
Informações do Nível
Nível
22
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

€1,000,000 Big One For One Drop

Dia 1 Terminado

Alfred Decarolis Leads the Worlds Biggest Buy-In Poker Tournament

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Alfred Decarolis and Guy Laliberté
Alfred Decarolis and Guy Laliberté

In a world where high rollers events are more and more common, becoming an integral part of any tournament schedule, there always has to be a tournament to one up the rest. The Big One for One Drop Extravaganza is fulfilling that role to perfection.

After $1,000,000-buy-in editions at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas in 2012 and 2014, the entire circus has descended upon the lavish French Riviera town of Monte Carlo, Monaco. The parameters were altered a bit with the buy-in upped to €1,000,000, the option to reenter until the start of Day 2, and the stipulation that no professional players could enter. The changes had some people up in arms, particularly when the event kicked off and it turned out some of the players weren't exactly the recreational players organizer Guy Laliberté promised they would be.

However, in the end, it was just like Daniel Negreanu said in an interview with PokerNews ; "Basically, if Guy wants to let someone play, he can let them play. It's that simple." And so regular players on the pro circuit like Talal Shakerchi and Paul Newey entered, joining former poker pros Andrew Pantling, Mark Teltscher and Jason Strasser.

After a luxurious lunch at noon, the tournament started at 2 p.m. local time. The most expensive tournament in poker's history was underway, and a total of 22 players initially sat down. They started with 5,000,000 in chips and blinds at 6,000/12,000 - Over 400 big blinds. It was a nice sight, as big towers of chips fit right in with the extravagant interior of the Casino du Monte-Carlo that includes gold plated ornaments on the ceilings and expensive high pile carpet leading to a marble balcony overlooking the Monte-Carlo bay area. The setting and atmosphere were just right; the staff was dressed for the occasion, a luxurious buffet awaited the players at all times, and top notch dealers added to the allure of something exclusive.

Big One for One Drop Extravaganza €1,000,000 Buy-In Players

It didn't take long before the fireworks started. It was Guy Laliberté, the French-Canadian founder of Cirque du Soleil and One Drop, pushing the action early on. He first was caught check-raise bluffing the river against Anatoly Gurtovoy. That set Laliberté off in the wrong direction and things only got worse from there. He ran top-pair and top-kicker into the top-set of Patrick Madden and just like that, Laliberté was down to just a few big blinds. He lost those to Bob Safai not much later, ending up short with ace-ten against ace-king.

"He got it up to 5 million!" teased coach Daniel Negreanu, hinting at a possible reentry for Laliberté which would grant him a crisp 5 million-chip stack. In the end, he bought back in for another €1,000,000 to give it another shot.

"He approached me about a month ago," Negreanu told PokerNews about his coaching deal with Laliberté. "I thought it sounded like fun and I wanted to support a great cause. I got here a few days early, we’ve been hanging out on his yacht and going through a few things."

While those pointers did not pay dividends on Laliberté’s first bullet, Negreanu was confident in Laliberté’s abilities.

“He’s more relaxed now, he’s cooled off a bit and so I’m going to let him come to me when he wants to," said Negreanu.

Meanwhile, as Laliberté was just sitting down again for another try, Bobby Baldwin made his exit from the tournament. Baldwin wound up extremely short and eventually ran pocket nines into pocket kings. He did not buy back in, though it should be noted he can still decide to do so anytime before the start of Day 2.

Andrew Pantling, now the CEO of betting platform Matchbook, was a poker pro known as "ClockWyze" online in another lifetime and wasn't enjoying the best of days. He lost several pots to become the short stack when the dinner break commenced, and busted the tournament shortly after play resumed. It wasn't for long before Pantling bought back in as well, putting in another €1,000,000 to keep his chance at stardom and a big financial reward alive.

The atmosphere was as relaxed as most high rollers are. There were still plenty of well known poker pros around, but instead playing, they were coaching, with some much busier with their role than others. While Vanessa Selbst watched each and every hand played by David Einhorn, and Negreanu kept a close eye on Laliberté, the likes of Andrew Robl (coach of Jason Strasser) and Jean-Robert Bellande (coach of Bobby Baldwin) did not get out of their seats at the cash game tables even once.

In the end, a total of 26 players signed up and 2 reentries were recorded, bringing the total amount of entries of 28. Twenty-four players will come back at noon for the start of Day 2 where the goal is to play down to a final table of eight. Leading the way is Alfred Decarolis (leading photo) who'll bring 13,825,000 in chips, good for 115 big blinds, to the start of play. Second in chips is Dan Shak who has Scott Seiver on his side as a coach. Tony Bloom (1,200,000) and Zuo Wang (1,840,000) are at the bottom of the pack.

PokerNews.com will again be on the floor for live updates, interviews, and photos from Day 2 of the extravagant event.

TableSeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
91Pau Phua6,455,00054
92Tony Bloom1,200,00010
93Elton Tsang7,920,00066
94Brandon Steven8,850,00074
95Guy Laliberte4,000,00033
96Mark Teltscher3,750,00031
97James Bord7,375,00061
98Pat Madden4,275,00036
     
101Rick Salomon2,255,00019
102Cary Katz6,220,00052
103Alfred Decarolis13,825,000115
104Zuo Wang1,840,00015
105Andrew Pantling7,600,00063
106Paul Newey2,805,00023
107Jason Strasser5,585,00047
108David Einhorn8,375,00070
     
111Bob Safai4,600,00038
112Haralabos Voulgaris8,765,00073
113Anatoly Gurtovoy4,475,00038
114Sean Dempsey6,380,00053
115Pierre Garand3,585,00030
116Talal Shakerchi6,280,00052
117Yaqi Sun2,645,00022
118Dan Shak10,735,00089

Tags: Alfred DecarolisAnatoly GurtovoyAndrew PantlingBob SafaiBobby BaldwinDan ShakDaniel NegreanuDavid EinhornJason StrasserMark TeltscherPatrick MaddenPaul NeweyTalal ShakerchiTony BloomZuo Wang

End of Day Chip Counts (Completo)

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Alfred De Carolis us
Alfred De Carolis
13,825,000 125,000
Dan Shak us
Dan Shak
10,735,000 735,000
Brandon Steven us
Brandon Steven
8,850,000 1,550,000
Haralabos Voulgaris ca
Haralabos Voulgaris
8,765,000 3,565,000
David Einhorn us
David Einhorn
8,375,000 -225,000
Elton Tsang hk
Elton Tsang
7,920,000 -280,000
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
7,600,000 1,300,000
James Bord gb
James Bord
WSOP 1X Winner
7,375,000
Paul Phua my
Paul Phua
WSOP 1X Winner
6,455,000 -2,445,000
Sean Dempsey us
Sean Dempsey
WSOP 1X Winner
6,380,000 -770,000
Talal Shakerchi gb
Talal Shakerchi
6,280,000 2,680,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
6,220,000 120,000
Jason Strasser us
Jason Strasser
5,585,000 1,335,000
Bob Safai us
Bob Safai
4,600,000 -4,450,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy ru
Anatoly Gurtovoy
4,475,000 -4,825,000
Patrick Madden us
Patrick Madden
4,275,000 -1,675,000
Guy Laliberté ca
Guy Laliberté
4,000,000
Mark Teltscher gb
Mark Teltscher
EPT 1X Winner
3,750,000 -750,000
Pierre Garand ca
Pierre Garand
3,585,000 -365,000
Paul Newey gb
Paul Newey
2,805,000 -1,195,000
Yaqi Sun cn
Yaqi Sun
2,645,000 -3,405,000
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
2,255,000 -70,000
Zuo Wang cn
Zuo Wang
1,840,000 -410,000
Tony Bloom gb
Tony Bloom
1,200,000 -3,000,000

Kamer Alyanakyan Busts to James Bord

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante
Kamer Alyanakyan
Kamer Alyanakyan

On the penultimate hand of the night, Kamer Alyanakyan lost the last of his chips. In the hand in question James Bord opened to 225,000 with pocket tens, Talal Shakerchi smooth called and Alyanakyan moved all-in for around 1,550,000 with {K-}{Q-}. Bord called (Shakerchi folded) and the board stayed low to eliminate Alyanakyan took his leave.

Players can buy-in until the start of play tomorrow so he may be back.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
James Bord gb
James Bord
WSOP 1X Winner
7,375,000 3,675,000
Kamer Alyanakyan tr
Kamer Alyanakyan
Eliminado

Tags: Kamer AlyanakyanJames Bord

Safai Doubles

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

Tony Bloom raised to 260,000 and got called by Alfred Decarolis and Elton Tsang before Bob Safai in the cutoff squeezed all in for 1,865,000. Action folded to Bloom and he pushed over the top. Decarolis folded instantly, Tsang mucked {A-}{Q-}.

Tony Bloom: {9-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}
Bob Safai: {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}

"Boom!" Safai's coach Esfandiari shouted, "Heads or tails! I've seen you win a flip!"

The board ran out {K-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{A-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{3-Clubs} and Safai doubled, high-fiving with Esfandiari.

"I'm back in the game boys!" he shouted.

Tags: Tony BloomBob Safai

"How Do I Not Go Broke?"

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

That was what Cary Katz was left wondering to himself as he lost the minimum (is less than the minimum possible?) in a hand against Pierre Garand. The latter opened to 300,000 and Katz just called in position. The {9-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop was checked through and the {5-Hearts} fell on the turn. Bet of 600,000 from Garand, call from Katz.

The {K-Diamonds} fell on the river and Garand reverted to checking. Katz thought for a while and then said. "Cowardly," about his own actions as he turned over {A-Hearts}{A-Clubs}. His opponent had {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs} though for the flopped set. "Maybe not so cowardly," said Katz, before adding. "How do I not go broke there?".

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
6,100,000 -1,600,000
Pierre Garand ca
Pierre Garand
3,950,000 1,050,000

Tags: Cary KatzPierre Garand

Six More Hands

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

Play was halted and a card was drawn to determine how many hands there were to be played before the day ended. A {6-} was drawn and so 6 more hands are to be played before the bagging and tagging starts.

Mark Teltscher vs. Sean Dempsey

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

Two players saw the flop come {k-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}. Mark Teltscher checked, and Sean Dempsey bet 200,000. Teltscher called, and the turn was the {k-Diamonds}. Teltscher checked again, and Dempsey continued for 300,000. Teltscher again called.

Both players checked the {8-Spades} on the river. "Nice check," Teltscher said as he tabled {k-Clubs}{4-Clubs} for a full house. Dempsey mucked his cards, and the dealer pushed Teltscher the pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sean Dempsey us
Sean Dempsey
WSOP 1X Winner
7,150,000 775,000
Mark Teltscher gb
Mark Teltscher
EPT 1X Winner
4,500,000 1,900,000

Tags: Mark TeltscherSean Dempsey

The Rich Get Richer

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

First to act, Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 250,000 and his neighbor Alfred Alfred Decarolis called.

Gurtovoy bet 300,000 on {4-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{4-Spades} and Decarolis instantly called. Gurtovoy checked on the {7-Spades} turn and called the 800,000 by Decarolis bet that followed.

The {3-Diamonds} completed the board and Gurtovoy checked. Decarolis quickly checked behind and showed his {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}. Gurtovoy mucked.

Tags: Alfred DecarolisAnatoly Gurtovoy

Big Pot For Pantling

Nível 10 : 50,000/100,000, 15,000 ante

The blinds get higher and the pots get bigger, with Andrew Pantling just dragging a significant pot on Table 11. He opened to 250,000 from under-the-gun, Talal Shakerchi called in late position, only for Jason Stasser to three-bet to 850,000 out of the small blind. It folded back to Pantling, who called, but Shakerchi decided to leave them to it.

The dealer fanned a {3-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop and Strasser check-called a bet of 450,000 from Pantling. The {2-Hearts} fell on the turn and the second barrel of 700,000 from Pantling was enough to win him a big pot.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
6,300,000 1,300,000
Jason Strasser us
Jason Strasser
4,250,000 -750,000

Tags: Andrew PantlingTalal ShakerchiJason Strasser