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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #57: The $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop
Dias: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
kq
Premiação
$15,306,668
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000,000
Premiação
$37,333,338
Entries
42
Informações do Nível
Nível
25
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

Daniel Colman Wins Event #57: The $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop ($15,306,668)

Nível 25 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
One Drop Champion Daniel Colman
One Drop Champion Daniel Colman

In April, Daniel Colman emerged onto the live poker scene, defeating Dan Cates heads up in the European Poker Tour Grand Final Super High Roller for over $2.1 million. Now, a little over five weeks later, he’s banked several more million dollars, defeating Daniel Negreanu heads up to win the $1 Million BIG ONE for ONE DROP and $15,306,668.

Colman, known better as heads-up sit-n-go specialist “mrgr33n13,” battled Negreanu for 46 hands before the two played an epic all-in pot to end the tournament. All of the money went in the middle preflop, and Negreanu was ahead holding ace-four against the king-queen of Colman. Negreanu flopped two pair, and his rail was chanting for a four to fall on the turn to fill him up, but the turn was a ten, giving Colman Broadway. The river did not give Negreanu a full house, and he was eliminated.

This is Kid Poker’s second runner-up finish at the 2014 WSOP — he finished second to Paul Volpe in Event #13: $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship — but the $8,288,001 he earned is the largest score of his career. He is also now the all-time live tournament money earner, edging the inaugural ONE DROP winner, Antonio Esfandiari, out by three million dollars.

Day 3 of this tournament kicked off with a nine-handed unofficial final table led by Rick Salomon, and on the very first hand “Hong Kong” Tom Hall burst the $1.3 million bubble. He lost a race to Negreanu, allowing Paul Newey to squeak into the money with just six big blinds, and Newey proceeded to double up twice. This allowed him to outlast Cary Katz, who ran pocket eights into Negreanu’s pocket jacks, and exited in eighth place.

Newey met his maker a few orbits later after being crippled by Tobias Reinkemeier, earning over $1.4 million for his efforts. Reinkemeier was then crippled by Colman, who doubled with pocket aces against the German’s pocket fives, but Scott Seiver was the next player to be eliminated. With Reinkemeier sitting on less than two big blinds, Seiver called all in with a pair and a flush draw on a flop against Negreanu. Negreanu had top pair and held as the turn and river produced bricks.

Reinkemeier exited four hands later when Negreanu flopped a flush against his middle pair. The very next hand Salomon lost a flip against Colman, busting in fourth place.

Christoph Vogelsang, Negreanu, and Colman battled for 32 hands — Vogelsang never emerged from third in chips — and the German was busted in third place. His three-big blind shove was called by both Negreanu and Colman, and the former won with two pair.

The heads-up match swung back and forth at the start, but Colman eventually pulled away before the final, epic battle.

Thank you for following our coverage of this historic event, and congratulations to Colman on winning over $15.3 million and a custom-made bracelet from French designer Richard Mille. We urge you to continue refreshing your browser on PokerNews for the next few weeks as we bring you unmatched coverage of the grand daddy of them all: The Main Event!

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Daniel Negreanu Eliminated in 2nd Place ($8,288,001)

Nível 25 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu - 2nd Place
Daniel Negreanu - 2nd Place

Hand #114: Daniel Negreanu called on the button and Daniel Colman checked his option. The flop came down {2-Spades}{2-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and both players checked. The {A-Diamonds} hit the turn and two more checks allowed the board to complete with the {J-Hearts}. Negreanu showed {8-Diamonds}{5-Clubs} and Colman tabled {8-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}, meaning this hand would be a chop.

Hand #115: Colman opened to 3.2 million from the button and Negreanu folded his big blind.

Hand #116: Negreanu called from the button and Colman checked. The flop came down {9-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} and Colman checked. Negreanu fired 2.5 million and Colman stuck around.

The turn was the {K-Spades} and both players checked. The {Q-Clubs} completed the board and both players checked. Negreanu showed {J-Spades}{2-Spades} and Colman tabled {J-Hearts}{7-Clubs}. The players chopped the pot.

Hand #117: Colman opened to 3.2 million and Negreanu folded his big blind.

Hand #118: Negreanu limped the button and Colman made it four million to go. Negreanu shipped all-in over the top for 20.85 million and Colman instantly called.

Negreanu: {A-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}
Colman: {K-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}

The flop came down in dramatic fashion with {J-Spades}{A-Hearts}{4-Spades} hitting the felt and giving Negreanu two pair of aces and fours. Colman was not dead though, as he also hit the flop for an inside straight draw to Broadway. The dealer rapped the table and produced the turn card.

The {10-Spades}.

The ESPN stage erupted with cheers as Colman suddenly took the lead with a straight. Suddenly, it was Negreanu who was looking for help with just one card to come. Negreanu needed an ace or a four on the river to make a full house and stay alive. Unfortunately for "KidPoker", the {7-Spades} peeled off on the river and he was eliminated as the runner-up for $8,288,001 in prize money.

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Hands #111-113: Colman Extends His Lead

Nível 25 : 800,000/1,600,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Colman
Daniel Colman

Hand #111: Daniel Colman limped in on the button, Daniel Negreanu raised to 5.6 million, Colman called, and the flop came {6-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Negreanu checked, Colman bet four million, and Negreanu called.

The turn was the {8-Hearts}, Negreanu checked again, and Colman won the pot with a bet of eight million.

Hand #112: Negreanu called with the button, Colman raised to four million, and Negreanu called. The flop fell {6-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{8-Clubs}, both players checked, and the turn was the {3-Spades}. Colman led out for five million, and Negreanu folded.

Colman showed {j-Spades}{j-Clubs} for a set of jacks.

Hand #113: Colman limped in on the button, Negreanu checked, and the flop fell {6-Clubs}{k-Spades}{8-Hearts}. Negreanu led out for two million, Colman called, and the turn was the {q-Clubs}. Negreanu led out again - this time for 4.5 million - and Colman folded.

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Hands #102-103: Colman Now With a Commanding Lead

Nível 24 : 600,000/1,200,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Colman
Daniel Colman

Hand #102: Daniel Negreanu raised to 2.5 million, winning the pot.

Hand #103: Daniel Colman raised to 2.5 million on the button, Negreanu called, and the flop was {4-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{j-Spades}. Negreanu check-called a bet of 2.5 million, the turn was the {a-Spades}, and Negreanu checked again. Colman fired out another seven million, Negreanu called, and the {4-Hearts} completed the board.

Negreanu checked a third and final time, Colman bombed out 18 million, and Kid Poker went into the tank. He made his contingent giggle a few times, stretching and swirling in his chair, and then reached for chips. He was shaking his head, talking to a non-responsive Colman, then called.

Colman showed {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for a full house, and his fans exploded into a chorus of cheers as he was pushed the 60 million-chip pot.

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Hands #89-91: The Pendulum Swings Once More

Nível 24 : 600,000/1,200,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Colman, Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Colman, Daniel Negreanu

Hand #89: Daniel Negreanu raised to 2.5 million with the button, Daniel Colman defended, and the flop was {5-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{4-Spades}. Colman checked, Negreanu continued for 2.5 million, and Colman called. The turn was the {6-Spades}, inciting some "ohhhh's" form the crowd, and both players checked. The river was the {7-Hearts}, the pair checked again, and Colman won with {a-Clubs}{6-Diamonds} for two pair.

Hand #90: Colman won the pot with a raise to 2.5 million.

Hand #91: Negreanu raised to 2.5 million on the button, Colman reraised to eight million, and Negreanu called. The dealer fanned {8-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{3-Clubs}, Colman checked, and Negreanu bet 10 million. Colman called.

There was 36.4 million in the middle when the {q-Spades} fell on the turn, and Colman once again checked. Negreanu moved all in for 30.5 million, and Colman quickly mucked.

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Hands #86-88: Colman Regains Chip Lead

Nível 24 : 600,000/1,200,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Colman
Daniel Colman

Hand #86: Daniel Colman opened his button to 2.5 million and Daniel Negreanu called. The flop came down {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} and there were two checks to the turn. The dealer produced the {2-Hearts} as the turn card and Negreanu fired 3.5 million. Colman quickly folded and Negreanu picked up the pot.

Hand #87: Negreanu raised to 2.5 million from the button and Colman came over the top with a three-bet to 7.5 million. Negreanu released his hand and Colman won the pot.

Hand #88: Colman made it 2.5 million to go and Negreanu came over the top for 7.5 million from the big blind. Colman called.

The two saw a {2-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Hearts} flop fall and Negreanu continued out for nine million. Colman called and the {8-Diamonds} fell on the turn. Negreanu slowed down with a check and Colman knocked the table back. The {10-Diamonds} finished the board and there were two more checks. Colman showed {A-Spades}{J-Diamonds} and his ace-high was good enough to take down the pot. Colman has now reassumed the chip lead.

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Hands #73-77: Negreanu Takes the Lead

Nível 24 : 600,000/1,200,000, 200,000 ante
Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

Hand #73: Daniel Negreanu raised to 2.5 million on the button, Daniel Colman, who tried to act before Negreanu raised, three-bet to 7.5 million, and Negreanu folded.

Colman was issued a warning for acting out of turn.

"Shooting angles already?" Kid Poker asked him, grinning.

Hand #74: Colman raised to three million, and Negreanu folded.

Hand #75: Colman received a walk.

Hand #76: Colman raised to three million, Negreanu called, and the flop fell {j-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}. Both players checked. The turn was the {3-Hearts}, Negreanu led out for five million, and Colman called.

The {5-Diamonds} completed the board, Negreanu led out for nine million, and Colman folded.

Hand #77: Negreanu had the button, and raised to 2.5 million. Colman called, then checked on a flop of {j-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}. Negreanu bet three million, Colman called, and both players checked the {9-Clubs} turn.

The river was the {q-Clubs}, Colman led out for seven million, and Negreanu raised to 17 million. Colman went deep into the tank, shuffling chips with his right hand and eyeing down Kid Poker. He eventually folded, and Negreanu was pushed the pot.

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Christoph Vogelsang Eliminated in 3rd Place ($4,480,001)

Nível 24 : 600,000/1,200,000, 200,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang - 3rd Place
Christoph Vogelsang - 3rd Place

Hand #72: Daniel Colman opened his button to 2.4 million. Daniel Negreanu called from the small blind and Christoph Vogelsang moved all in from the big blind for 3.775 million. Colman and Negreanu both called and the flop came down {2-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}.

Both active players checked to see the {6-Hearts} hit the turn and the {4-Diamonds} finish the board. Two more checks prompted the cards to be shown.

Colman tabled {K-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs} for king-high and Negreanu tabled {5-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} for a better two pair of sixes and fives. Vogelsang shook his head and rolled over {A-Spades}{4-Spades} for sixes and fours and the second-best hand. He was eliminated in third place and collected $4,480,001 for his efforts.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Christoph Vogelsang de
Christoph Vogelsang
Eliminado

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Thinking Poker Podcast Episode #84: Alex “Assassinato” Fitzgerald

Nível 23 : 500,000/1,000,000, 150,000 ante
Alex Fitzgerald (PCA)
Alex Fitzgerald (PCA)

Alex "Assassinato" Fitzgerald joins Nate and Andrew on the Thinking Poker Podcast to talk about growing up in Alaska, struggling with drugs, coming up in poker, and making and disseminating training material.

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Rick Salomon Eliminated in 4th Place ($2,800,000)

Nível 22 : 400,000/800,000, 100,000 ante
Rick Salomon - 4th Place
Rick Salomon - 4th Place

Hand #40: With a dead small blind, Rick Salomon moved all in for 12.9 million out of the hijack seat. Daniel Colman called on the button, and Daniel Negreanu surrendered his big blind.

Salomon: {8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}
Colman: {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts}

There was a ten in the window of the flop, and a second followed it as the dealer fanned {10-Spades}{3-Hearts}{10-Clubs}. Colman's rail exploded into a chorus of cheers.

The turn had three sides, but the {7-Diamonds} was a brick, as was the {q-Clubs} on the river.

Salomon, who was the chip leader entering the day, was eliminated in fourth place, earning an even $2.8 million, and Colman has just under 50 million chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
Eliminado

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