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Big One for One Drop

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Big One for One Drop
SportPoker, Texas Hold 'em
FoundedLas Vegas, Nevada, United States (2012)
Owner(s)One Drop Foundation (2012–present)
Most recent
champion(s)
Belarus Mikita Badziakouski
Official websiteOfficial website

The Big One for One Drop is a $1,000,000 buy-in No Limit Texas Hold 'em poker tournament hosted first in 2012, and for its first four editions, with the World Series of Poker (WSOP). It became the highest buy-in poker tournament in history as well as the largest single payout offered. The event was hosted again in 2014, 2016 and 2018. The Big One returned in December 2023 and was hosted by the World Poker Tour (WPT) during the WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.

The event is well known for its charitable contributions, with a percentage of each player's buy-in donated to the One Drop Foundation. The One Drop Foundation is an international non-profit organization, created by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, that works to ensure unconditional access to safe water and sanitation in regions facing the most extreme barriers worldwide[[1]].

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History

Canadian entrepreneur Guy Laliberté started the Big One for One Drop in 2012[2] as a No-Limit Hold 'em event hosted at the World Series of Poker. The event was hosted again by WSOP in 2014, 2016, and 2018, and will by hosted by the WPT at Wynn Las Vegas in 2023.  Big One for One Drop buy-ins are $1,000,000 or €1,000,000.

In 2012, Antonio Esfandiari won the first Big One for One Drop defeating Sam Trickett heads-up and earned $18,346,673.[3][4]

In 2014, the final table consisted of professional players such as Dan Colman, Daniel Negreanu, Christoph Vogelsang, Tobias Reinkemeier and Scott Seiver as well as recreational players Paul Newey, Cary Katz and Rick Salomon. Colman won the tournament defeating Negreanu heads up and earned $15,306,668.[5]

In 2016, the Big One for One Drop Extravaganza was held in Monte Carlo. The €1,000,000 buy-in tournament was open only to recreational players. Chinese Canadian businessman Elton Tsang won the event for €11,111,111, defeating Anatoliy Gurtovoy of Russia heads up.[6][7]

In 2018, the Big One returned to the World Series of Poker.[8] in Las Vegas. 27 players entered for a total prizepool of $24,840,000. $80,000 from each buy-in was donated to the One Drop Foundation for a total donation of $2,160,000.

In 2023, One Drop entered an agreement with the World Poker Tour to host a series of events, including the Big One for One Drop. In December 2023, the fifth edition of the Big One for One Drop was held at the WPT® World Championship at the Wynn Las Vegas. Mikita Badziakouski defeated 16 opponents to win $7,114,500 and become champion of the first-ever WPT® Big One for One Drop. [9] Runner-up, Mario Mosböck, took home $4,663,950.[9] Mikita Badziakouski commented after his win: “The tournament itself is the biggest title I’ve ever had. I just got lucky in a couple big coolers.” _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

A smaller event, known during the WSOP partnership as the "High Roller for One Drop," (2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017), and known during the WPT partnership as "Alpha8 for One Drop" (2023), had a buy in of $111,111, of which $11,111 per player was donated to One Drop Foundation charity.[10]

In 2013, Anthony Gregg won the $111,111 buy-in High Roller event, defeating Chris Klodnicki heads up and earning $4,830,619.[11] Jonathan Duhamel (2015), Fedor Holz (2016) and Doug Polk (2107) we the subsequent winners of the High Roller for One Drop tournaments.[12][13][14]

In 2023, two Alpha8 for One Drop tournaments were held. Jonathan Jaffe won the first Alpha8 Las Vegas 45-player event winning $1,537,600.[15] Steve O’Dwyer won the Alpha8 18-player tournament in Jeju, South Korea, taking home $1,009,520. [16]

Results

Year Event name Entrants Winner Prize (US$) Runner-up
2012 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop 48 United States Antonio Esfandiari $18,346,673 United Kingdom Sam Trickett
2013 $100,000 High Roller for One Drop 166 United States Anthony Gregg $4,830,619 United States Chris Klodnicki
2014 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop 42 United States Dan Colman $15,306,668 Canada Daniel Negreanu
2015 $100,000 High Roller for One Drop 135 Canada Jonathan Duhamel $3,989,985 United States Bill Klein
2016 $100,000 High Roller for One Drop 183 Germany Fedor Holz $4,981,775 United States Dan Smith
2016 * €1,000,000 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza * 28 Canada Elton Tsang $12,248,912 Russia Anatoly Gurtovy
2017 $100,000 High Roller for One Drop 130 United States Doug Polk $3,686,865 France Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
2018 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop 27 United States Justin Bonomo $10,000,000 Germany Fedor Holz
2019 - 2022 not held
2023 $111,000 Alpha8 for One Drop, Las Vegas 45 United States Jonathan Jaffe $1,537,600 United States Taylor von Kriegenbergh
2023 $111,000 Alpha8 for One Drop, South Korea 18 United States Steve O'Dwyer $1,009,520 China Quan Zhou
2023 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop 17 Belarus Mikita Badziakouski $7,114,500 Austria Mario Mösbock

2012 Big One for One Drop

  • 3-Day Event: July 1–3[17]
  • Buy-in: $1,000,000
  • Number of Entries: 48
  • Total Prize Pool: $42,666,672
  • Number of Payouts: 9
  • Winning Hand: 7 5
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Antonio Esfandiari $18,346,673
2nd United Kingdom Sam Trickett $10,112,001
3rd United States David Einhorn $4,352,000
4th United States Phil Hellmuth $2,645,333
5th Canada Guy Laliberté $1,834,666
6th United States Brian Rast $1,621,333
7th United States Bobby Baldwin $1,408,000
8th Malaysia Richard Yong $1,237,333

2013 High Roller for One Drop

  • 4-Day Event: June 26–29[18]
  • Buy-in: $111,111
  • Number of Entries: 166
  • Total Prize Pool: $17,891,148
  • Number of Payouts: 24
  • Winning Hand: 9 2
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Anthony Gregg $4,830,619
2nd United States Chris Klodnicki $2,985,495
3rd United States Bill Perkins $1,965,163
4th United States Antonio Esfandiari $1,433,438
5th United States Richard Fullerton $1,066,491
6th Sweden Martin Jacobson $807,427
7th United States Brandon Steven $621,180
8th United States Nick Schulman $485,029

2014 Big One for One Drop

  • 3-Day Event: June 29–July 1
  • Buy-in: $1,000,000
  • Number of Entries: 42
  • Total Prize Pool: $37,333,338
  • Number of Payouts: 8
  • Winning Hand: K Q
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Dan Colman $15,306,668
2nd Canada Daniel Negreanu $8,288,001
3rd Germany Christoph Vogelsang $4,480,001
4th United States Rick Salomon $2,800,000
5th Germany Tobias Reinkemeier $2,053,334
6th United States Scott Seiver $1,680,000
7th United Kingdom Paul Newey $1,418,667
8th United States Cary Katz $1,306,667

2015 High Roller for One Drop

  • 2-Day Event: June 28–29
  • Buy-in: $111,111
  • Number of Entries: 135
  • Total Prize Pool: $14,249,925
  • Number of Payouts: 16
  • Winning Hand: K K
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Canada Jonathan Duhamel $3,989,985
2nd United States Bill Klein $2,465,522
3rd United States Dan Colman $1,544,121
4th United States Ben Sulsky $1,118,049
5th United States Dan Perper $873,805
6th United States Phil Hellmuth $696,821
7th United States Anthony Zinno $565,864
8th Russia Sergey Lebedev $466,970

2016 High Roller for One Drop

  • 3-Day Event: July 8–10
  • Buy-in: $111,111
  • Number of Entries: 183
  • Total Prize Pool: $19,316,565
  • Number of Payouts: 28
  • Winning Hand: 8 7
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Germany Fedor Holz $4,981,775
2nd United States Dan Smith $3,078,974
3rd Germany Koray Aldemir $2,154,265
4th United Kingdom Jack Salter $1,536,666
5th United States Brian Green $1,117,923
6th United States Joe McKeehen $829,792
7th United States Nick Petrangelo $628,679
8th United Kingdom Niall Farrell $486,383

2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza

  • 3-Day Event: October 14–16
  • Buy-in: €1,000,000
  • Number of Entries: 28 (2 rebuys)
  • Total Prize Pool: $27,437,564
  • Number of Payouts: 6
  • Winning Hand: 6 5
Final Table
Place Name Prize Prize in EUR (€)
1st Canada Elton Tsang $12,248,912 €11,111,111
2nd Russia Anatoly Gurtovy $5,983,597 €5,427,781
3rd United States Rick Salomon $3,307,206 €3,000,000
4th United Kingdom James Bord $2,315,044 €2,100,000
5th United States Cary Katz $1,929,203 €1,750,000
6th Canada Andrew Pantling $1,653,603 €1,500,000

2017 High Roller for One Drop

  • 4-Day Event: June 2–5
  • Buy-in: $111,111
  • Number of Entries: 130
  • Total Prize Pool: $13,722,150
  • Number of Payouts: 20
  • Winning Hand: Q 5
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Doug Polk $3,686,865
2nd France Bertrand Grospellier $2,278,657
3rd Italy Dario Sammartino $1,608,295
4th Canada Haralabos Voulgaris $1,158,883
5th United States Chris Moore $852,885
6th Sweden Martin Jacobson $641,382
7th Germany Rainer Kempe $493,089
8th United States Andrew Robl $387,732

2018 Big One for One Drop

  • 3-Day Event: July 15–17
  • Buy-in: $1,000,000
  • Number of Entries: 27
  • Total Prize Pool: $24,840,000
  • Number of Payouts: 5
  • Winning Hand: A J
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Justin Bonomo $10,000,000
2nd Germany Fedor Holz $6,000,000
3rd United States Dan Smith $4,000,000
4th United States Rick Salomon $2,840,000
5th United States Byron Kaverman $2,000,000

2023 WPT Alpha8 for One Drop (Las Vegas)

  • 3-Day Event: July 14-16
  • Buy-in: $111,000
  • Number of Entries: 45
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,612,500
  • Number of Payouts: 7
  • Winning Hand: 10 10
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Jonathan Jaffe $1,537,600
2nd United States Taylor von Kriegenbergh $1,042,100
3rd United States Dan Smith $701,700
4th Latvia Aleksejs Ponakovs $485,200
5th United States Michael Lim $350,100
6th United Kingdom Iaron Lightbourne $273,200
7th United States Isaac Haxton $222,600

2023 WPT Alpha8 for One Drop (Jeju, South Korea)

  • 2-Day Event: July 21-22
  • Buy-in: $111,000
  • Number of Entries: 18
  • Total Prize Pool: $2,219,89
  • Number of Payouts: 4
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st United States Steve O'Dwyer $1,009,520
2nd China Quan Zhou $560,009
3rd China Chenxu Zhang $390,218
4th Anonymous $260,146

2023 WPT Big One for One Drop

  • 3-Day Event: December 18-20
  • Buy-in: $1,000,000
  • Number of Entries: 17
  • Total Prize Pool: $15,810,000
  • Number of Payouts: 4
  • Winning Hand: A 9
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Belarus Mikita Badziakouski $7,114,500
2nd Austria Mario Mösbock $4,663,950
3rd United States Dan Smith $2,806,750
4th United States Isaac Haxton $1,224,800

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