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2018 World Series of Poker

Event #78: The Big One for One Drop - $1,000,000 No-Limit Hold'em
Dias: 3
Event Info

2018 World Series of Poker

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
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Premiação
$10,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,000,000
Premiação
$24,840,000
Entries
27
Informações do Nível
Nível
22
Blinds
600,000 / 1,200,000
Ante
1,200,000

Justin Bonomo Wins $1 Million Big One for One Drop ($10,000,000)

Nível 23 : 800,000/1,600,000, 1,600,000 ante
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

Daniel Negreanu tweeted that it was time for him to stop hanging onto the top spot on the all-time money list. That torch has been passed as Justin Bonomo ascended to the throne with a $10 million win in Event #78: $1 Million Big One for One Drop.

Bonomo now has just under $43 million in cashes, leaving Negreanu ($39,656,197) and Erik Seidel ($34,575,437) in his dust.

Bonomo called it "awesome" to be the top all-time tournament money winner but said the accolade doesn't hold as much meaning to him as his assessment of his own play. And while results in poker can lie, the incredible $25 million — and two bracelets — that Bonomo has acquired in 2018 alone reflect what Bonomo feels has been some of the best play of his decorated career.

"At the end of the day, I feel like for the past year I've played absolutely fantastic poker," he said. "I'm not going to say I'm the best player in the world but I'm very confident that I'm up there."

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (USD)
1stJustin BonomoUnited States$10,000,000
2ndFedor HolzGermany$6,000,000
3rdDan SmithUnited States$4,000,000
4thRick SalomonUnited States$2,840,000
5thByron KavermanUnited States$2,000,000

Coming into the event, Bonomo said friends had asked him how excited he was to play One Drop, the high roller of high rollers that sees hundreds of thousands of dollars go toward access to clean water for those in need. Bonomo admitted he was anything but, though.

"It's a great privilege but I see it as a great responsibility," he said. "It's more money than I've ever played for in my life."

Befitting that, Bonomo prepared harder and with more focus than he has for any other event. He studied for hours, including the entire day before the tournament started. He studied some more on breaks. He meditated daily.

Coming into the final day, the bubble loomed with six players left but it wouldn't last long despite the monster $2 million difference between going home empty-handed and cashing. Wealthy investor David Einhorn doesn't need to sweat such a bubble like most of the other One Drop participants, so he got his chips in early on when Bonomo check-raised him after flopping top pair of sevens and bricked the turn and river with overcards.

Given that Einhorn donates all of his winnings to charity, Bonomo said he couldn't help feel but a little conflicted when the river card confirming his win came down.

"To be totally honest, I almost feel guilty for knocking David Einhorn," he said. "I will give a lot to charity but I'm not as well off as him to give it all to charity. It's an honor to be part of the money that's donated to One Drop."

Right after that, a huge pot developed when Byron Kaverman shoved for 8 million at 300,000/600,000/600,000. Fedor Holz called, and Rick Salomon reshoved for 26.9 million. Holz found the call button with tens — after Salomon's ace was exposed — and found himself in a good spot against ace-king of hearts held by Salomon and ace-five of clubs shown by Kaverman. The flop brought top two for Salomon but the turn gave Holz a gutter and Kaverman a flush draw. A ten of diamonds river meant a double knockout.

Fedor Holz
Holz struggled with the decision but called and knockout out two players.

Three-handed poker for millions of dollars commenced between a fitting final three: Bonomo, Holz and fellow high roller Dan Smith.

Holz had surged into the lead and took control of about two-thirds of the total chips. Bonomo, after coming in with a sizable lead, was reduced to the short stack and about 20 big blinds. However, he'd climb back up and bust Smith with king-ten against queen-ten suited in the blinds.

A bit of a rivalry has developed between the two combatants left heads up. Holz, of course, put together arguably the greatest run in the history of tournament poker in 2016 when he won $16 million, the measuring stick by which all recent streaks have been compared and found wanting until Bonomo's binge. Furthermore, Bonomo busted Holz in a much-discussed Super High Roller Bowl hand that contributed greatly to the former's eventual $5 million victory.

Heads Up Fedor Holz & Justin Bonomo
Holz versus Bonomo, the match the fans wanted to see.

"I enjoyed seeing the tweets," Bonomo said with a laugh. "They wanted to see the true heat test: who is the luckier player, myself or Fedor?

"Almost everyone out there respects the game of both myself and Fedor. I certainly respect his game a great deal. It definitely felt like a storybook ending playing against Fedor with him starting with the chip lead and having to grind my way back."

After Bonomo won a flip to find some footing heads up, the key pot developed as Bonomo three-bet the eight-four of diamonds and turned two pair. He checked after betting the flop and Holz barreled off with a king-high airball, with Bonomo snap-calling the river to double into a big lead.

Holz got it in behind twice and scored lucky doubles, but third time was the charm for Bonomo when ace-jack was superior to Holz's ace-four.

Bonomo said he felt a combination of disbelief and happiness after the final card hit the felt. The latter is understandable but given the phenomenal run he's put together, he may be the only one on earth who felt the former.

He doesn't plan to give his opponents any reprieve, either. After some much-needed time off after what he called a "grueling" grind in recent months, Bonomo plans to get right back to business as usual.

"I don't feel that I have anything left to prove to anyone," he said. "I'm going to continue what I'm doing: playing tournaments to the best of my ability and studying and getting even better. I'll never be complacent with my poker game."

For now, he can put away the emotion-less gaze he wears at the felt and enjoy $10 million and the title of winningest player in poker tournament history.

He dedicated the win and promised the bracelet to his father after years of giving all of his trophies to his mother, and he's ready to relax and enjoy a night out with the dozens of people who cheered him to victory.

"I'm so looking forward to partying with all of these people that I love so much tonight," he said.

Big One for One Drop Winners

YearWinnerCountryPrizeEntriesPrize Pool
2012Antonio EsfandiariUnited States$18,346,67348$42,666,672
2014Dan ColmanUnited States$15,306,66842$37,333,338
2016Elton TsangHong Kong€11,111,11128€24,888,892
2018Justin BonomoUnited States$10,000,00027$24,840,000
Justin Bonomo
Justin Bonomo

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Fedor Holz Eliminated in 2nd Place ($6,000,000)

Nível 22 : 600,000/1,200,000, 1,200,000 ante
Justin Bonomo & Fedor Holz
Justin Bonomo & Fedor Holz

Hand #156: Justin Bonomo limped in on the button and Fedor Holz shipped all in for 23.6 million. Bonomo quickly called and the cards were on their backs with Holz's tournament life on the line.

Justin Bonomo: {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Fedor Holz: {a-Clubs}{4-Spades}

Bonomo was in a dominating position heading to the flop of {k-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Spades}. The turn was the {2-Clubs} and Holz picked up some straight outs to go with his one live card. The dealer burned and turned the {q-Diamonds} on the river and Bonomo held on to eliminate Holz in second place. Holz will still take home $6,000,000 for his efforts today.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
135,000,000 24,800,000
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

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Dan Smith Eliminated in 3rd Place ($4,000,000)

Nível 20 : 400,000/800,000, 800,000 ante
Dan Smith
Dan Smith

Hand #111: Justin Bonomo moved all in from the small blind and Dan Smith called for 12.5 million out of the big blind.

Dan Smith: {Q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Justin Bonomo: {K-Spades}{10-Hearts}

The flop fell {A-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{6-Spades} and Smith failed to pick up additional outs just yet. That changed on the {J-Spades} turn. It wasn't meant to be for Smith, however, as the {Q-Hearts} river improved Bonomo to the nut straight and sent Smith to the rail in third place for $4 million.

Fedor Holz will enter heads-up play with a solid lead over Bonomo and both players are heading into a short break before the action gets back underway to determine the Big One for One Drop champion.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
WSOP 1X Winner
84,300,000
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
50,700,000 13,300,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Big One For One DropDan SmithFedor HolzJustin Bonomo

Rick Salomon Eliminated in 4th Place ($2,840,000); Byron Kaverman Eliminated in 5th Place ($2,000,000)

Nível 19 : 300,000/600,000, 600,000 ante
Rick Salomon
Rick Salomon

Hand #66: Byron Kaverman shoved all in for 8.025 million under the gun. Fedor Holz called in the next seat and then Salomon jammed in the big blind for 26.9 million.

Before Holz got a chance to act, tournament director Jack Effel was called to the table and it was determined that one of Salomon’s cards possibly flashed and therefore should be exposed. It was the {A-Hearts}. Holz exhaled and said, “That makes it better.”

Holz used four time-extensions and then called.

Fedor Holz: {10-Clubs}{10-Spades}
Rick Salomon: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}
Byron Kaverman: {a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}

The {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{2-Clubs} flop gave Salomon a hammerlock with top two. The {q-Clubs} turn brought everyone else equity though as Kaverman grabbed a flush draw and Holz a gutter.

The river: {10-Diamonds}, giving Holz a winning set.

Holz barely had Salomon covered so the latter went out fourth while Kaverman settled for fifth.

Fedor Holz
Fedor Holz
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
WSOP 1X Winner
64,500,000 35,800,000
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
Eliminado
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Byron KavermanFedor HolzRick Salomon

David Einhorn Bubbles the Big One for One Drop

Nível 18 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
David Einhorn
David Einhorn

Hand #64: David Einhorn raised to 1.1 million on the button and Justin Bonomo called in the big blind. The flop brought {7-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{5-Hearts} and Bonomo checked, Einhorn continued for 1.6 million. Bonomo check-raised all in for effectively 7.5 million, as that's what Einhorn had left behind.

Einhorn used one time bank and called.

David Einhorn: {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}
Justin Bonomo: {7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}

The {2-Hearts} on the turn was a blank, and the {K-Clubs} on the river let the bubble burst, sending Einhorn to the rail empty-handed, ensuring a payday of $2 million for all remaining five players.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Justin Bonomo us
Justin Bonomo
WSOP 3X Winner
51,500,000 8,900,000
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
WSOP 1X Winner
28,700,000
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
27,100,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
WSOP 1X Winner
19,600,000 -200,000
Byron Kaverman us
Byron Kaverman
WSOP 1X Winner
8,000,000
David Einhorn us
David Einhorn
Eliminado

Tags: Big One For One DropDavid EinhornJustin Bonomo

The Big One for One Drop Winner Will Take Home $10,000,000 To Finish 2018 World Series of Poker

Big One Drop Bracelet
Big One Drop Bracelet

The ballrooms have been cleared, the poker tables have been stowed, and only one thing remains in the corner of the Rio All-Suites Hotel and Casino. The bright lights of the Thunderdome will shine on the biggest stage in all of poker as the final six players return to the felt for Event #78: The Big One for One Drop - $1,000,000 No-Limit Hold'em.

It is the last day of the 2018 World Series of Poker and the last man standing will take home the biggest prize of the summer, $10,000,000 in cold hard cash. They will also be rewarded with a shiny piece of jewelry which is the One Drop bracelet, and for one player, he is looking to make it his second bracelet of the summer.

Justin Bonomo has been on what people call a heater, and he may be putting together one of the best years in poker history. Bonomo took down the $10,000 Heads-Up Championship earlier this summer for his second career WSOP gold bracelet and that was just one of his latest accomplishments on the year. Along with winning the Super High Roller Bowl China and the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl in Las Vegas, Bonomo has captured many other high rollers for six-figure paydays as well. All of this leads to one goal he has his sights set on, overtaking Daniel Negreanu as the number one rank on the all-time money list.

Justin Bonomo leads the final table
Justin Bonomo leads the final table

In order to do that, Bonomo will have to overcome some of the toughest competition in poker with five other players looking to capture the top prize as well. The German prodigy Fedor Holz, who went on an impressive run in his own right just a couple of years ago, sits in second place and is no slouch in these high roller tournaments. Dan Smith, Rick Salomon, David Einhorn, and Byron Kaverman will also have plenty to say before the night comes to an end.

Chips and Seats for Day 3 of One Drop

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Rick SalomonUnited States19,650,00039
2Byron KavermanUnited States10,525,00021
3David EinhornUnited States12,300,00025
4Fedor HolzGermany22,125,00044
5Justin BonomoUnited States48,950,00098
6Dan SmithUnited States21,450,00043

The action will get underway at 5:30 p.m. local time with the ESPN coverage starting 30 minutes later on a delay. There will be 25:50 remaining in level 18 with the blinds at 250,000/500,000 and a 500,000 big blind ante. The levels will continue to be 60-minutes in length and will play until a winner is crowned.

With only five places getting paid, unfortunately, there will be someone leaving the Main Stage tonight emptyhanded. Meanwhile, for the remaining five players, they will be pocketing at least $2,000,000, one of the largest money bubbles in the history of poker. Here is a look at what these guys will be playing for tonight.

Big One for One Drop Payouts

PlacePayout
1st$10,000,000
2nd$6,000,000
3rd$4,000,000
4th$2,840,000
5th$2,000,000

The PokerNews coverage will begin when the cards get in the air with hand-for-hand coverage throughout the night. Follow along for all of the latest updates as we close out the 2018 World Series of Poker in style!

Tags: Big One For One DropByron KavermanDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDavid EinhornFedor HolzJustin BonomoRick Salomon