Event #71: $1,111 One More for One Drop
Day 1c Completed
Event #71: $1,111 One More for One Drop
Day 1c Completed
Day 1c of Event #71: $1,111 One More for One Drop No-Limit Hold'em at the 2022 World Series of Poker in its new home at Bally's and Paris Las Vegas attracted 2,713 entries. Those who survived Day 1c will join the 783 survivors from Days 1a and 1b and any players who choose to buy in on Day 2, as late registration is open until the end of level 12 (two levels into Day 2). The field is expected to grow as those who have busted out of the Main Event may opt to join the action.
The overnight chip leader is Neel Joshi (543,000), who, along with Mauricio Parodi (521,000) are the only two players to bag more than half a million chips.
Place | Player | Country | Chip Count |
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1 | Neel Joshi | India | 543,000 |
2 | Mauricio Parodi | Argentina | 521,000 |
3 | Shouyi Gao | United States | 444,500 |
4 | Tony Vo | United States | 438,000 |
5 | Seyed Jafari | United States | 436,500 |
6 | Shunsuke Tsujii | Japan | 425,000 |
7 | Elton Keung | United States | 400,500 |
8 | Vito DiStefano | United States | 377,500 |
9 | Ahmed Karrim | South Africa | 376,000 |
10 | Peter Bodnar | Canada | 365,500 |
Others who found a bag at the end of 1c include William Kassouf (221,000) as well as WSOP bracelet winners Pat Lyons (69,500) , David "ODB" Baker (156,000) and Jason Wheeler (58,500). They will join Day 1a chip leader Renmei Lui (445,500) and Day 1b chip leader Andre Cohen (456,000) for Day 2, which will take place on Sunday, July 10 at 12 p.m. local time.
Martin Kabrhel was eliminated in one of the last hands of the night as his pocket aces were cracked by his opponent's pocket jacks, which made a straight flush. Other notables who didn't make it to Day 2 include Vanessa Kade, who also busted near the end of the day. Those failing to find a bag can reenter for the first two levels of Day 2.
The structure remains the same today as players will play another ten 60-minute levels. There will be a 15-minute break every two levels and a 60-minute dinner break after Level 16 at approximately 6:30.
PokerNews will provide full updates until the end of the tournament, when a winner will be crowned.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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543,000
543,000
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543,000 |
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521,000
521,000
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521,000 |
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444,500
444,500
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444,500 |
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438,000
248,000
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248,000 |
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436,500
436,500
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436,500 |
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425,000
425,000
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425,000 |
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400,500
400,500
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400,500 |
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377,500 | |
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376,000
376,000
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376,000 |
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365,500
365,500
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365,500 |
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356,500 | |
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354,000
354,000
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354,000 |
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347,500 | |
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341,000 | |
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341,000
341,000
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341,000 |
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339,000
339,000
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339,000 |
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335,500
239,500
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239,500 |
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334,000 | |
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323,000
323,000
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323,000 |
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321,000
321,000
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321,000 |
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314,500
314,500
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314,500 |
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307,500
307,500
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307,500 |
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302,500
122,500
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122,500 |
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301,000
301,000
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301,000 |
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298,500 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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521,000
121,000
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121,000 |
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356,500
62,500
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62,500 |
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347,500
347,500
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347,500 |
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341,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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334,000
334,000
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334,000 |
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298,500
298,500
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298,500 |
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285,000
285,000
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285,000 |
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279,000
279,000
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279,000 |
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273,500
273,500
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273,500 |
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261,000
261,000
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261,000 |
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258,000
258,000
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258,000 |
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246,000
46,000
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46,000 |
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221,000
70,500
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70,500 |
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215,000
215,000
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215,000 |
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201,500
201,500
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201,500 |
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185,500
185,500
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185,500 |
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182,500
182,500
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182,500 |
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181,000
29,000
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29,000 |
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176,000
176,000
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176,000 |
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173,500
142,500
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142,500 |
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165,000
125,000
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125,000 |
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156,000
121,000
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121,000 |
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155,500
155,500
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155,500 |
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149,000
149,000
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149,000 |
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135,000
65,000
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65,000 |
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In the last 10 minutes of the day, Martin Kabrhel was seen all in preflop against Shouyi Cao for his last 127,000.
Martin Kabrhel:
Shouyi Cao:
The board came and Cao made a straight flush to eliminate Kabrhel.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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450,000
450,000
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450,000 |
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Busted | |
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Action was caught on a flop. Aaron Van Blarcum bet 8,500 and Roger Taieb raised all in.
After some consideration, Blarcum made the call and Taieb was at risk.
Roger Taieb:
Aaron Van Blarcum:
The dealer completed that board with a turn and
river and Taieb was able to survive to double up.
On the very next hand, a short stack player pushed his last 12,000. Taieb was the only one to call.
Opponent:
Roger Taieb:
The board came and Taieb eliminated a player. Two hands ago he was all in and at risk and now he's up to 100,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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110,000
110,000
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110,000 |
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100,000
100,000
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100,000 |
While the Main Event is still on the bubble, William Kassouf was seen with a good stack in this tournament.
"I just registered on level 9, like a boss, and here I am". He said.
The Englishman already has 150,500, but was actually more disappointed about the Main Event: "I busted so close to the money."
With this One More For One Drop tournament, Kassouf has another shot to score his first cash at the 2022 WSOP.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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150,500
150,500
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150,500 |
PokerNews joined the action on the turn with the board and 45,000 in the middle.
Action checked to Dov Markowich in the cutoff who moved all in for 39,500. Markowich covered his mouth with his shirt. His opponent in the hijack went deep into the tank before the clock was called to the table. He eventually made the call.
Dov Markowich:
Hijack:
The hijack had two pair but it was not as strong as Markowich's. The river was no help as it came the to give him the double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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125,000
12,200
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12,200 |