Antonio Esfandiari seeks back-to-back One Drop wins
While it doesn’t boast the same $18 million first-place-prize, or the hefty $1 million buy-in of last year’s Big One for One Drop tournament, the $111,111 buy-in One Drop High Roller tournament is still one of the biggest WSOP tournaments in the history of the series, and with just four players remaining Big One for One Drop champion Antonio Esfandiari is looking to go two-for-two in One Drop events at the WSOP.
Day 3 started with 26 players and only 24 players making the money; the money-bubble being burst when Haralabos Voulgaris and Yevginey Timoshenko were eliminated. From there the field played-down to the final table which began with Antonio as the chip-leader:
* Seat 1: Brandon Steven – 2,240,000
* Seat 2: Antonio Esfandiari – 11,745,000
* Seat 3: Richard Fullerton – 6,425,000
* Seat 4: Tony Gregg – 3,740,000
* Seat 5: Chris Klodnicki – 9,165,000
* Seat 6: Martin Jacobson – 7,830,000
* Seat 7: Nick Schulman – 2,650,000
* Seat 8: Olivier Busquet – 1,750,000
* Seat 9: Bill Perkins – 4,380,000
One by one players hit the rail, and by the time play was called to a halt the tournament played-down to just four players, and on Saturday we’ll find out who the winner of the nearly $5 million first-place prize will be from the following four players: Bill Perkins (the lone amateur remaining in the tournament) Antonio Esfandiari, and young guns Tony Gregg and Chris Klodnicki.
The big story at the final table is obviously Antonio, but not to be overlooked is amateur player Bill Perkins. Perkins is no stranger to high-stakes poker games, having played multiple High-Roller tournaments in his career as well as making multiple appearances on the short-lived PokerStars Big Game. A win by the multi-millionaire businessman could be just what the doctor ordered for a little mainstream coverage of the tournament.
Here is a look at how the four players will return to the Rio on Saturday:
* Bill Perkins – 14,700,000
* Tony Gregg – 13,900,000
* Chris Klodnicki – 12,000,000
* Antonio Esfandiari – 9,200,000
And here is a look at the payouts for the One Drop High Roller tournament:
1. $4,830,619
2. $2,985,495
3. $1,965,163
4. $1,433,438
5. Richard Fullerton — $1,066,491
6. Martin Jacobson — $807,427
7. Brandon Steven — $621,180
8. Nick Schulman — $485,029
9. Olivier Busquet — $384,122
10. Lawrence Greenberg — $384,122
11. Connor Drinan — $308,622
12. Jeremy Ausmus — $308,622
13. Matt Glantz — $251,549
14. Martin Finger — $251,549
15. Blake Bohn — $208,968
16. Mike Sexton — $208,968
17. Daniel Alaei — $173,723
18. Andrew Lichtenberger — $173,723
19. Phil Laak — $173,723
20. Shaun Deeb — $173,723
21. Jason Koon — $173,723
22. Farshad Fardad — $173,723
23. Dan Shak — $173,723
24. Steve Gross — $173,723
*Resources: www.wsop.com
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