2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

€1,000,000 Big One For One Drop
Day: 3
Event Info

2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
65
Prize
€11,111,111
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000,000
Prize Pool
€24,888,892
Entries
28
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
800,000 / 1,600,000
Ante
200,000

Hand #2: Elton Tsang Takes the Chip Lead

Level 16 : 200,000/400,000, 50,000 ante

Hand #2: This hand featured the first flop, the first multi-way pot and the first big pot of the final table all rolled into one. Andrew Pantling raised to 850,000 from under-the-gun+1 and picked up calls from Elton Tsang (button), Cary Katz (small blind) and Brandon Steven (big blind).

A {J-Hearts}{6-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop hit the felt, Pantling continued for 1,700,000 and Steven was the only player who folded. Pantling bet a further 3,500,000 on the {Q-Spades} turn but both he and Katz folded when Tsang raised to 9,000,000 total. With that pot Tsang has taken the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Elton Tsang hk
Elton Tsang
32,150,000 8,600,000
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
25,725,000 -6,050,000

Tags: Andrew PantlingElton Tsang

Level: 16

Blinds: 200,000/400,000

Ante: 50,000

Level: 15

Blinds: 150,000/300,000

Ante: 50,000

Player Entrances

While a couple guitarists play entry music beside the main stage, tournament director Jack Effel is introducing each player one by one – starting with chip leader Andrew Pantling and ending with short stack Haralabos Voulgaris – and the tuxedo-clad players are taking their seats.

One Drop founder Guy Laliberte and jeweler Richard Mille and making additional introductory remarks, and play will begin in a few minutes.

The Big Day for the Big One Has Come, €11,111,111 On the Line

Final Table of the 2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza
Final Table of the 2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

In a little under 2 hours time, the final day of the 2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza €1,000,000 buy-in Big One For One Drop kicks off.

The prize pool of a whopping €24,888,892 is still to be divided, but just 6 players will take part in that. That means 2 unfortunate souls will go home empty-handed and a big bubble awaits when the players return at noon.

Leading the pack of recreational poker players is former poker pro and Matchbook CEO Andrew Pantling with almost 32 million in chips. The shortest stack still in it is Haralabos Voulgaris who'll bring 13 big blinds when play resumes.

Here's how the players rack up with a single minute left in level 150,000/300,000 before play moves to limits 200,000/400,000 with a 50,000-ante.

SeatPlayerChipsBig Blinds
1Brandon Steven8,000,00020
2Rick Salomon26,900,00067
3Andrew Pantling31,775,00079
4James Bord18,125,00045
5Haralabos Voulgaris5,375,00013
6Anatoly Gurtovoy16,775,00042
7Elton Tsang23,550,00059
8Cary Katz9,550,00024

The first place prize is €11,111,111 ($12,189,918), the third biggest first-place prize in the history of poker after the 2012 Big One for One Drop (Antonio Esfandiari won $18,346,673) and 2014 Big One for One Drop (Dan Colman won $15,306,668). Min cashing this event is worth €1.5 million. Noteworthy is that chip leader Andrew Pantling needs to place 4th or better to make a profit, he's the sole player left in that reentered the event and thus is in for €2,000,000.

PlacePrize
1st€11,111,111
2nd€5,427,781
3rd€3,000,000
4th€2,100,000
5th€1,750,000
6th€1,500,000
Player Chips Progress
Andrew Pantling ca
Andrew Pantling
31,775,000
Rick Salomon us
Rick Salomon
26,900,000
Elton Tsang hk
Elton Tsang
23,550,000
James Bord gb
James Bord
WSOP 1X Winner
18,125,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy ru
Anatoly Gurtovoy
16,775,000
Cary Katz us
Cary Katz
9,550,000
Brandon Steven us
Brandon Steven
8,000,000
Haralabos Voulgaris ca
Haralabos Voulgaris
5,375,000

Tags: Anatoly GurtovoyAndrew PantlingBrandon StevenCary KatzElton TsangHaralabos VoulgarisJames BordRick Salomon

Seat 1: Brandon Steven (8,000,000 in chips)

Brandon Steven
Brandon Steven

Brandon Steven is a successful businessman, recognized for both his award-winning car dealerships and philanthropy.

Steven played both of the previous Big One for One Drop events in Las Vegas in 2012 and 2014. Steven has racked up total live tournament earnings of $3,109,053. The biggest cash of his poker career came this month winning the $50,000 High Roller in Aria for $648,000.

Steven is said to play poker to feed his competitive spirit, having competed in sports his whole life.

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Seat 2: Rick Salomon (26,900,000 in chips)

Rick Salomon
Rick Salomon

Salomon is a producer and actor in the film industry, and "mostly known for his relationships with various female celebrities, including E.G. Daily, Shannen Doherty, Paris Hilton, and Pamela Anderson" according to his Wikipedia-profile.

Salomon returns to the Big One for One Drop Tournament after finishing in 4th place in 2014 for $2,800,000. That is also his last tournament cash to date, but by no means was 2014 the last time Salomon played poker as he's an avid cash game player in the biggest games around the world.

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Seat 3: Andrew Pantling (31,775,000)

Andrew Pantling
Andrew Pantling

Andrew Pantling is the former CEO of Matchbook, one of the most popular sports betting websites. Today, he's best described as a gaming entrepreneur.

Prior to Matchbook, Pantling spent time playing in both online and live tournaments worldwide. Online he was known as ClockWyze on both PokerStars and Full TIlt Poker where he played thousands of hands and battled all the big names, including Phil ivey at the highest limits.

Pantling has total live earnings of $2,013,826 with the biggest share ($1,104,074) coming from his runner-up finish to Steve O'Dwyer in the 2013 EPT Grand Final.

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