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2017 World Series of Poker

Event #74: The Little One for One Drop - $1,000 +111 No-Limit Hold'em
Jours 1a
Event Info

2017 World Series of Poker

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
a10
Prix
$528,316
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,111
Prize Pool
$3,951,900
Entrants
4,391
Info Niveau
Niveau
37
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
50,000

Les Américains s'éclatent sur le One Drop, Mercier bientôt en mode multitabling

Niveau 10 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Ken Aldridge
Ken Aldridge

La première des trois journées d'ouverture du WSOP Little One for One Drop s'est déroulée dans la salle Miranda en marge du Jour 2AB du Main Event dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi. 687 joueurs ont déboursé au moins 1000$ (un bonus de 5000 jetons contre 111$ reversés intégralement à la fondation One Drop est possible, ndlr) et 117 participants ont emballés des jetons après 10 niveaux de jeu. Aucun tricolore n'a pour l'instant validé son ticket pour le Jour 2.

C'est l'Américain Ken 'Teach' Aldridge qui a connu le meilleur départ en terminant avec 199 000 jetons. Il est suivi par ses compatriotes Lawrence Engerman (183,400) et Mark Jun (181,200).

Le Tchèque Pavel Plesuv (105 000) et le Belge Terry Shumacher (102 000) ont bien débuté eux aussi alors que le récent vainqueur WSOP Tom Koral (22,200) mais aussi Adam Owen (92,800), Joe Elpayaa (75,600), Ray Henson (58,500) et Brian Hastings (16,800) sont passés.

Jason Mercier (91,000), David 'ODB' Baker (59,300), Thomas Taylor (57,100) et Mike Leah (14,300) ont aussi emballé un stack alors qu'ils sont qualifiés pour le Jour 2C du Main Event. S'ils se qualifient pour le Jour 3 sur le tournoi principal, ils devront multitabler dans la nuit de vendredi à samedi !

En revanche, Martin Jacobson, Dan Heimiller, Chris Ferguson, Celina Lin, Shannon Shorr, Sorel Mizzi, Samantha Cohen ou encore l'acteur james Woods devront passer par la case re-entry au Jour 1B ou au Jour 1C pour tenter de succéder au Suédois Michael Tureniec, vainqueur 2016 devant plus de 4000 joueurs et Guillaume Diaz (9e) pour un peu plus d'un demi million de dollars.

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Heimiller Steals one

Niveau 8 : 300/600, 75 ante
Dan Heimiller
Dan Heimiller

With the board reading {9-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{a-Diamonds} and about 25,000 in the pot, a player in early position bet 7,000. Action was then on Dan Heimiller who fired out a quick raise up to 16,000 and sending his opponent into the tank. After a couple of minutes his opponent folded and Heimiller instantaneously flipped over his pocket threes, showing the bluff and leaving his opponent shaking his head.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
WSOP 2X Winner
48,100 12,100

Tags: Dan Heimiller

James Woods Eliminated

Niveau 6 : 200/400, 50 ante
James Woods
James Woods

The floor was at the table sorting out an issue from the previous hand in which James Woods lost majority of his chips. Woods received an unfavorable ruling and was all in for his last 250 against Roman Valerstein.

Valerstein: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}
Woods: {3-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

The board ran out {j-Spades}{5-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{q-Clubs}, and Woods was eliminated.

Joueur Jetons Progression
James Woods us
James Woods
Eliminé

Tags: James WoodsRoman Valerstein

Leah Stands Up For the Dealer

Niveau 4 : 100/200, 25 ante
Mike Leah
Mike Leah

Mike Leah called another players all-in on a {q-}{8-}{7-} flop, having him covered. Leah had {a-}{q-}, and the all-in player had {q-}{7-}.

The board completed with a {9-} and an {A-}, and Leah made two bigger pair than the all-in player to take down the pot and chip up nicely. The eliminated player then let his frustrations out on the dealer, cursing and swearing at her and suggesting she was to blame for his fate.

When Leah stood up for the dealer, the player then directed his anger at Leah, and a tournament staff had to summon security to escort the gentlemen from the table.

Leah calmly kept adding his new chips to his stack with a wry smile about his face.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Mike Leah ca
Mike Leah
WSOP 1X Winner
39,000 15,500

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More Notables Entering

Niveau 2 : 50/100, 0 ante
Ken Aldridge
Ken Aldridge

Action has been slow out of the gates as players are feeling each other out and more late entries continue to arrive.

Ken Aldridge was one of the late comers and He is sitting next to Joe Mussat. Aldridge always wears his trademark yellow at events and is one of the most well-liked players on the scene. His nickname is "Teach" and you can always find him smiling and having a good time. The former high school teacher posed with Mussat's yellow troll doll for a quick shot as he got going today. Aldridge has 25 cashes, over three quarters of a million dollars in earnings, and the highly sought-after WSOP gold bracelet that he won in 2009 in a six-max no-limit hold'em event.

Joueur Jetons Progression
Thomas Taylor ca
Thomas Taylor
10,000 10,000
Dan Heimiller us
Dan Heimiller
WSOP 2X Winner
10,000 10,000
Ken Aldridge us
Ken Aldridge
WSOP 1X Winner
10,000 10,000
Liina Vark us
Liina Vark
10,000 10,000
Sam Cohen us
Sam Cohen
10,000 10,000
James Woods us
James Woods
10,000 10,000
Jon Turner us
Jon Turner
10,000 10,000

Tags: Ken Aldridge

Welcome To Event #74: The Little One for One Drop - $1,000 +111 No-Limit Hold'em

One Drop Display
One Drop Display

Capping off what has been one of the most memorable and exciting World Series of Poker festivals in recent years is Event #74: The Little One for One Drop - $1,000 +111 No-Limit Hold'em. Flight A kicks off today at 3 p.m. local time to get things going in this five-day event. Players can elect to give a $111 donation to One Drop and receive an extra 5,000 chips on top of their 5,000 chip starting stack. You can read up on the One Drop foundation and how to get involved by clicking here.

Day 1 will feature 10 60-minute levels of play and players will have a 20-minute break every two levels. Late registration will be available until the end of Level 6, roughly 9:40 p.m., and players can reenter as many times as they would like up until the end of late registration.

Th reigning champion of this tournament is Michael Tureniec, who bested a field of 4,360 players last year and came from behind in three-handed play to beat out two former WSOP bracelet winners in runner-up Calvin Anderson and Ryan D'Angelo. This was the Swede's largest recorded live cash of his career and 13th cash all time at the WSOP.

Numbers have been up overall this year and this event, in part for a great cause, looks to keep that trend going. Last time around, there were 754 entries on Day 1a and this year hopes to top that figure. The number of entries will continue to balloon on the following starting days and as the Main Event loses players. This tournament is the last shot at redemption for those that couldn't find bags deep into the Main Event and for those still looking to get their flags for the series.

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Tags: Calvin AndersonMichael TureniecRyan D'Angelo