Phil Hellmuth 80% likely to play in Big One for One Drop
In a recent interview Phil Hellmuth stated he is about 80% likely to add his name to the growing list of players that will be participating in the $1,000,000 buy-in Big One for One Drop tournament that will be held during the 2012 World Series of Poker. The tournament already has in the neighborhood of 40 entries according to WSOP officials, and with a firm cap set at 48 entries, the ‘Poker Brat’ better make up his mind in the very near future if he wants to insure that there will be a seat available for him.
Hellmuth made his “80% likely” announcement in a recent interview with PokerStrategy.com, where he detailed how several people have approached him in regards to backing him for the tournament. According to Hellmuth, two people have offered to put-up $250,000 each of the entry-fee, and a third person has anted-up a stake of $50,000.
Hellmuth would be the latest player to throw his hat into the ring, and take a shot at what will be the largest prize-pool in poker history, with somewhere in the neighborhood of $15 million going to the winner (another record for poker tournaments).
Some of the entrants in the event have chosen to keep their identities hidden, but the list of known players has been continually growing, with 25 players in the event allowing their names to be released (this information comes via an April WSOP Press Release along with certain announcements made by other players who have registered since, and is likely incomplete):
1. Guy Laliberté
2. Phil Ruffin
3. Andy Beal
4. Montreal private citizen group (Sean O’Donnell)
5. Loto-Québec / Montreal Casino seat (Lottery scratch-off / live satellite)
6. Cary Katz
7. Paul Newey
8. Richard Yong
9. Erik Seidel
10. Anonymous – U.S. venture capitalist
11. Anonymous – European hedge fund manager
12. Anonymous – U.S. hedge fund manager
13. Anonymous – French businessman
14. Caesars Entertainment seat
15. Caesars Entertainment via June 30 $25,300 satellite at Rio
16. MGM Mirage satellite seat
17. Bobby Baldwin
18. Patrik Antonius
19. Gus Hansen
20. Daniel Negreanu
21. Johnny Chan
22. Tom Dwan
23. Tony Guoga
24. Jonathan Duhamel
25. Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier
26. Daniel Shak
27. Justin Smith
28. Bob Bright
29. Paul Phua
30. Arnaud Mimran
31. Carlos Nahas (Grand Tournoi de Poker Loto-Quebec satellite winner)
32. Sam Trickett
33. Andrew Robl
With a number of businessmen in the field, a lot of poker players are looking at the EV implications of the tournament, even with 11% of every buy-in going to charity, and exploring potential backing propositions. One player who is actively flouting the possibility of playing should he sell enough of himself is two-time WPT Champion Jonathan Little. Little isn’t the only player looking at this option, and even Phil Hellmuth apparently needs some staking in order to take part in the event.
One player who has said he will not be playing in the event is Viktor “Isildur1” Blom, who feels the buy-in is simply too-high –an amazing declaration from a guy who has played multiple million-dollar pots in cash games!
The tournament will be a 3-day event, with $111,111 of every entry going directly to the One Drop charity founded by Guy Laliberte, the founder and creator of Cirque de Soleil and a true poker aficionado. The event will go down as an official bracelet event at the WSOP and will see the winner receive the first-ever Platinum WSOP Bracelet.
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