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2016 Monte Carlo One Drop Extravaganza The Official WSOP Live Updates

Friday, October 14, 2016 to Sunday, October 16, 2016

Big One for One Drop - €1,000,000 No-Limit Hold'em

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  • Buy-in: €1,000,000
  • Prizepool: €24,888,892
  • Entries: 28
  • Remaining: 0

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Sunday, October 16, 2016 8:00 PM Local Time
Elton Tsang Wins the Big One For One Drop Extravaganza for €11,111,111

Elton Tsang with family and friends

After three fabulous days of action, the 2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza €1,000,000-buy-in Big One For One Drop has crowned a winner.

Tonight, Canadian born but Hong Kong based, Elton Tsang can say that he's won the third biggest prize in poker history as he defeated a field of 28 entries (26 uniques, two reentries) to win a massive €11,111,111.

Such is the scale of the prize Tsang's won that he's vaulted from outside the top 3,000 to 21st on the all-time money list.

He defeated a final table that included: Andrew Pantling, James Bord, Rick Salomon, Haralabos Voulgaris, Cary Katz, Brandon Steven and Anatoly Gurtovoy.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerBasedPrize
1Elton TsangHong Kong€11,111,111
2Anatoly GurtovoyRussia€5,427,781
3Rick SalomonUnited States€3,000,000
4James BordUnited Kingdom€2,100,000
5Cary KatzUnited States€1,750,000
6Andrew PantlingCanada€1,500,000

This was no ordinary tournament and the final table got the introduction it deserved. Guy Laliberté did not disappoint as the players were escorted to the tables to a crescendo of electric guitar riffs and the One Drop foundation frontman took to the microphone to perform the ceremonial 'shuffle up and deal' announcement.

We didn't have to wait long for action. Just two hands in, Elton Tsang took the chip lead from Andrew Pantling and when the two clashed again on the next hand, with Tsang coming out on top, Pantling had lost two-thirds of his stack while Tsang now had a big chip lead. Looking back we can say that these were two of the most pivotal hands of the final table, we just didn't know it yet. They're so pivotal because at this point Tsang's stack was over 47,000,000. During the entirety of the final table, no other player would get their hands on a stack that big.

Coming into play as the short stack was Haralabos Voulgaris. The professional sports bettor needed to find a spot and eight hands in he found it. Unfortunately for 'Bob' this one didn't go in his favor as his shove with a suited king was picked off by Anatoly Gurtovoy with ace-queen. Neither player connected with the board and it was bubble time with 7 players remaining and just 6 getting paid.

It was a €1,500,000 bubble but you wouldn't have known it as the action didn't grind to a halt and there was zero stalling. Brandon Steven was the first player all-in and at risk of bubbling, he and Pantling both had ace-king but after the turn, Pantling was freerolling and any diamond would've burst the bubble. Steven survived and Cary Katz was the next player to face a sweat. He had dwindled to just under five big blinds by the time he took a stand with jack-ten. Again it was Pantling who was looking to play the role of executioner but Katz started, and finished, with the best hand to get a much needed double up.

With Katz as the clear short stack, it became almost a four-handed tournament as Pantling and Steven (the other short stacks) were handcuffed. Again Katz found a hand to get his stack in with, and again he held as his ace-king dodged the jack-nine suited of Elton Tsang.

By this point, Katz, Steven, and Pantling were all well and truly in the danger zone and by the time the blinds ticked up to 300,000/600,000 that triumvirate was all below starting stack. Something had to give and when two of the short stacks found hands, it did. Katz shoved all-in, Steven called and the former had a dominating hand with ace-king to the latters king-queen. Five blanks later and the bubble had burst; Brandon Steven was the last one to go home empty-handed.

Just a few minutes later, six came five. Andrew Pantling, who was the start of day chip leader, took his last stand with a suited king but didn't get there against Tsang's ace-high. Usually the first in the money finish opens the floodgates but not in this instance as another twenty hands occurred before Cary Katz was knocked out in fifth. In the hand in question James Bord opened, Elton Tsang three-bet with king-jack and Katz called all-in for less than the three-bet with ace-jack. Bord folded. A king on the flop was a dagger to Katz's tournament hopes and neither the turn nor river saved him.

While Tsang was out of sight as the clear chip leader, James Bord, Rick Salomon and Gurtovoy were all bunched together in the 15-25 big blind range. This created a dynamic where Tsang could pick up a lot of pots, but all three had enough chips to three-bet shove to keep their stack buoyant. It was, though, inevitable that two of these stacks would clash at one point and so it proved. On an ace-high flop, Anatoly Gurtovoy and James Bord created a pot of around 30 million. Both had top pair but Gurtovoy's kicker was better and Bord was kicked out in fourth earning €2,100,000.

With three left it was Tsang who was well in charge; he had almost 100,000,000 of the 140,000,000 chips in play. Salomon and Gurtovoy had to scrap and fight to survive. A period of play that was characterized by Tsang getting walks followed, Tsang raising to take the blinds and antes and others raising and getting shoved on.

This continued for almost 70 hands but then followed big action two hands in a row. First Salomon and Gurtovoy got it all-in pre-flop, but both held king-jack and the pot was chopped. The very next hand Gurtovoy three-bet shoved for 16.5 big blinds with king-nine and Tsang put him at risk with pocket sixes. A nine on the flop gave Gurtovoy the lead but Tsang picked up a straight draw. The turn and river were blanks though and Gurtovoy doubled.

That dent altered the landscape as now Salomon was the clear short stack and was down to around a dozen big blinds. For 30 or so hands his shoves went uncalled but then we got action. Rick Salomon three-bet shoved with queen-jack and Anatoly Gurtovoy called with ace-queen. A jack on the flop gave Salomon the lead but an ace turned and Gurtovoy held on the river. Rick Salomon made his exit in 3rd place, good for €3,000,000.

So to heads-up play we went with chip stacks looking like this at blinds of 600,000/1,200,000 ante 200,000:

Elton Tsang: 93,700,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy: 46,300,000

It was nearly all over on just the third hand of heads-up play. On a nine-six-five raindbow flop all the chips went in. Gurtovoy had top pair-top kicker but Tsang had flopped top two pair. Running cards put a straight on the board and the pot was chopped. The momentum and the chip lead was with Tsang though and he continued to grind Gurtovoy down. Down to just six big blinds, Gurtovoy managed to get one double up but he wouldn't get a second.

Not much later, Tsang and Gurtovoy got it all-in again. On the turn of a     -board the last of his chips went in with    for Gurtovoy making him a wheel. Unfortunately for him, Tsang had him beat with    and the river didn't save Gurtovoy this time. Tsang's fans, including Mustapaha Kanit who had been coaching him for 2 weeks, celebrated and a round of applause rang out.

Elton Tsang, winner of the Big One For One Drop Extravaganza for €11,111,111

Thank you to everyone for following our coverage of this extraordinary event. A reminder that we'll be back at noon tomorrow to cover the €1,000,000 cash game and €100,000 freeze-out live from Monaco.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:40 PM Local Time
Anatoly Gurtovoy Eliminated in 2nd Place (€5,427,781)

Anatoly Gurtovoy and Elton Tsang shake hands

Hand #273: It's all over and it took a cooler to end it. Anatoly Gurtovoy opened to 3,200,000 and Elton Tsang made the call. The     flop was checked through and the   fell on the turn. Tsang checked, Gurtovoy bet 3,000,000 and Tsang wanted a look at Gurtovoy's stack. It looked to be about 14,000,000 in total and Tsang said. "I make it nine," and he raised it up to 9,000,000. Gurtovoy paused a few beats then moved all-in and Tsang snap called. The chip leader showed    and Gurtovoy looked exasperated as he turned over    for an inferior straight.

There was still the possibility of a chop but the river was the   and Tsang improved to a flush to make sure of the victory. A large round of applause rang around the room for the Big One for One Drop champion.

Elton Tsang140,000,00021,800,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy0-21,800,000
Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:31 PM Local Time
Hands #268-272: Three for Tsang, One for Gurtovoy

Hand #268: Elton Tsang raised to 3,800,000 and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #269: Tsang got a walk.

Hand #270: Tsang raised to 3,600,000 and Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #272: Gurtovoy raised to 3,000,000. That's not enough for a full raise, and it's ruled he must raise to 3,200,000. Tsang called and the flop came    . Tsang checked and Gurtovoy continued for 2,500,000. Tsang folded.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:29 PM Local Time
Hands #265-267: Gurtovoy Gets Short, Doubles

Hand #265: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 3.3 million and Elton Tsang called from the big blind. Tsang check-called a bet of 3.5 million on the flop of     before checking again on the  -turn. Gurtovoy bet 4 million and Tsang asked how much he was playing behind. Gurtovoy showed his stack (about 10 million) and Tsang moved all in. Anatoly Gurtovoy instantly folded.

Hand #266: Elton Tsang open shoved from the button and Anatoly Gurtovoy casually called by tossing in a single 100,000-chip.

Elton Tsang:   
Anatoly Gurtovoy:   

Gurtovoy had the best hand, but it was volatile. The       board helped him double-up though, and he got his 10,700,000 stack back times two.

Hand #267: Anatoly Gurtovoy folded the button, giving Tsang a walk.

Elton Tsang118,200,0001,300,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy21,800,000-1,300,000
Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:24 PM Local Time
Hands # 260-264: Trading Chips

Hand #260: Elton Tsang raised to 3,800,000 and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #261: Gurtovoy raised to 3,800,000 and won the pot.

Hand #262: Tsang raised to 3,800,000 and Gurtovoy called. Both players checked to the river as the board ran out      . On the river, Gurtovoy bet 3,000,000 and Tsang folded.

Hand #263: Gurtovoy raised to 3,800,000 and Tsang three-bet to 9,600,000. Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #264: Tsang limped and Gurtovoy checked his option. The flop came     and Gurtovoy checked. Tsang bet 2,000,000 and Gurtovoy folded.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:23 PM Local Time
Hands #254-259: Tsang in Charge

Hand #254: A walk for Anatoly Gurtovoy.

Hand #255: Anatoly Gurtovoy opened to 3,800,000 and Elton Tsang called. On the     flop Tsang check-called a bet of 3,000,000. There was no further betting action on the   turn or   river and Tsang's    was the winner at showdown.

Hand #256: Elton Tsang picked up the blinds and antes with a raise to 3,800,000.

Hand #257: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 3,300,000 and Elton Tsang called. The     flop was checked through and on the   turn Tsang led for 3,800,000 and won the pot.

Hand #258: Another pot for Elton Tsang as he opened to 3,800,000 and won the pot.

Hand #259: A raise of 3,300,000 from Anatoly Gurtovoy was called by Elton Tsang and the two players saw a     flop. Neither player bet and the   hit the turn. Bet of 2,000,000 from Gurtovoy, call from Tsang. The   river went check-check and Tsang's    was the winner.

Elton Tsang116,900,00023,200,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy23,100,000-23,200,000
Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:12 PM Local Time
Level 22 started
Level: 22
Blinds: 800000/1600000
Ante: 200000
Sunday, October 16, 2016 7:07 PM Local Time
Hands #244-253: A Few Walks and an Accidental Raise

Hand #244: Anatoly Gurtovoy got a walk.

Hand #245: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2,600,000 and Elton Tsang three-bet to 7,200,000. Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #246: Anatoly Gurtovoy got a walk.

Hand #247: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2,600,000 and Elton Tsang called. Both players checked the     flop and the turn was the  . Tsang led out for 3,000,000 and Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #2480: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 and Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #249: Elton Tsang got a walk.

Hand #250: Action started on Elton Tsang on the button, but Anatoly Gurtovoy accidentally raised out of turn, putting out 2,600,000. The floor ruled that if Tsang's action doesn't change Gurtovoy's situation, his raise will stand. Tsang then limped, and Gurtovoy's raise was binding. Tsang then reraised to 7,000,000 and Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #251: Elton Tsang got a walk.

Hand #252: Anatoly Gurtovoy got a walk.

Hand #253: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised it up to 2,600,000 and Elton Tsang stuck around. There was no action on the     flop but there was on the   turn. Tsang bet 3,000,000, Gurtovoy min-raised to 6,000,000 and Tsang folded.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:59 PM Local Time
Hands #239-243: Back and Forth

Hand #239 No action to be found here as Elton Tsang got a walk.

Hand #240: Three-bet alert! Elton Tsang opened to 2,600,000 but folded when Anatoly Gurtovoy made it 8,200,000 to go.

Hand #241: Anatoly Gurtovoy opened to 2,600,000 and picked up the pot.

Hand #242: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 and Anatoly Gurtovoy smooth called. On the     flop Tsang c-bet 3,000,000 and Gurtovoy reluctantly folded his hand.

Hand #243: The standard opening raise seems to be 2,600,000 and that's what Anatoly Gurtovoy opened to in this hand and it was an amount that Elton Tsang was happy to call. The     flop was checked through and the   fell on fourth street. At this juncture, Gurtovoy bet 2,500,000 and he took the pot.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:53 PM Local Time
Hands #232-238: Chop It Up

Hand #232: Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million and Anatoly Gurtovoy called. Gurtovoy check-folded to Tsang's 3 million bet on    .

Hand #233: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 3.1 million and Elton Tsang folded.

Hand #234: Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #235: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 3.1 million and Elton Tsang folded.

Hand #236: Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #237: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2.6 million and Elton Tsang called. Tsang check-called 2 million on     and the   on the turn was checked by both. The   on the river made for a double paired board and Tsang bet 3.5 million. Gurtovoy called with    and chopped with Tsang who showed   .

Hand #238: Tsang raised to 2.6 million and Gurtovoy called. Both checked on     before Gurtovoy took it down with a 2.5 million bet on the   turn.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:43 PM Local Time
Hands #229-231: Gurtovoy Survives with a Chop

Hand #229: Elton Tsang got a walk.

Hand #230: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 from the button and Anatoly Gurtovoy called. The flop came     and Gurtovoy checked. Tsang continued for 3,000,000. Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #231: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2,600,000 from the button and Elton Tsang called. The flop came    . Tsang checked and Gurtovoy continued for 3,500,000. Tsang then check-raised to 10,000,000. Gurtovoy moved all and Tsang immediately called.

Gurtovoy:   
Tsang:   

Gurtovoy had top pair, but Tsang was ahead with two pair. The turn was the  , giving Gurtovoy outs to a chop. And the river was the  , putting a straight on board for a split pot.

Elton Tsang after the river stole away the win
Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:33 PM Local Time
Heads Up Play Begins

Elton Tsang and Anatoly Gurtovoy have returned to their seats and heads-up play has begun.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:11 PM Local Time
A Short Dinner Break

The two remaining players have taken a short break before the start of heads-up play. When they return there'll be 26 minutes and 28 seconds left in the level. Play will resume at 19:30 local time (20 minutes from now).

Sunday, October 16, 2016 6:06 PM Local Time
Rick Salomon Eliminated in 3rd Place (€3,000,000)

Rick Salomon Eliminated

Hand #228: We've seen many an all-in shove go uncalled during three-handed play but this time we, and the spectators, did get a showdown.

Elton Tsang opened to 2,600,000 on the button, Rick Salomon moved all-in for 15,600,000, Anatoly Gurtovoy called the all-in and Tsang got out of the way.

Salomon:   
Gurtovoy:   

Salomon was in deep trouble as Gurtovoy had a dominating hand, however, it was domination rotation on the     flop as Salomon vaulted into the lead. The   turn was a rollercoaster of a card though as it put Gurtovoy back in the lead. A large crowd looked on as the dealer delivered the   on the river and Salomon was eliminated in third place earning €3,000,000.

Elton Tsang93,700,0007,900,000
Anatoly Gurtovoy46,300,00010,000,000
Rick Salomon0-15,900,000
Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:57 PM Local Time
Hands #221-227: No Flops

Hand #221: Rick Salomon received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #222: Rick Salomon moved all in from the small blind and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded his big blind.

Hand #223: Elton Tsang received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #224: Elton Tsang made it 2.6 million from the small blind and Rick Salomon folded.

Hand #225: Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million from the button and both blinds folded.

Hand #226: Rick Salomon shoved from the button and both blinds folded.

Hand #227 Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2,500,000 on the button and picked up the blinds and antes.

Playtika - Jason Alexander
Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:51 PM Local Time
Hands #217-220: Three More for Tsang

Hand #217: Rick Salomon moved all in from the button and got no action.

Hand #218: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 from the small blind and Rick Salomon folded his big blind.

Hand #219: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 from the button and both other players folded.

Hand #220: Elton Tsang got a walk.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:51 PM Local Time
Hands #212-216: A Family Pot

Hand #212 Rick Salomon moved all-in and picked up the blinds and antes.

Hand 213: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 from the small blind and got no action.

Hand #214: It folded to Rick Salomon in the small blind and he shoved all-in. Anatoly Gurtovoy took a look at his cards but they weren't what he was looking for and he showed    as he folded.

Hand #215: A walk for Elton Tsang.

Hand #216: From the button Anatoly Gurtovoy made it 2,500,000 to play and Elton Tsang wanted to know how much Gurtovoy was playing before he made his decision. It looked to be around 30,000,000 total and when he'd thought it over, Tsang called and Salomon did likewise.

A monotone     flop hit the felt and a c-bet of 4,000,000 from Gurtovoy won him the pot.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:42 PM Local Time
Hands #206-211: Check-Fold the River for Gurtovoy

Hand #206: From the small blind, Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2.5 million. Elton Tsang folded.

Hand #207: From the small blind, Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million. Rick Salomon folded.

Hand #208: Rick Salomon shoved all in from the small blind and Anatoly Gurtovoy folded his big blind.

Hand #209: Elton Tsang received a walk in the big blind.

Hand #210: Anatoly Gurtovoy made it 2.5 million from the button and both blinds released.

Hand #211: From the button, Elton Tsang raised to 2.6 million and Anatoly Gurtovoy called from the big blind. Both checked the     flop and the   hit the turn. Gurtovoy check-called a bet of 3 million but check-folded to the 6 million bet on the   river.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:35 PM Local Time
Hands #200-205: Elton Tsang Takes Three in a Row

Hand #200: Rick Salomon raised all in from the button and got no action.

Hand #201: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 3,000,000 from the button and both other players folded.

Hand #202: Elton Tsang got a walk.

Hand #203: Anatoly Gurtovoy raised to 2,500,000 from the small blind and Elton Tsang three-bet to 6,500,000 from the big blind. Gurtovoy folded.

Hand #204: Elton Tsang limped from the small blind and Rick Salomon checked his option in the big blind. Both players checked the flop and turn as the board ran out      . On the river, Tsang bet 1,000,000 and Salomon folded.

Hand #205: Elton Tsang raised to 2,600,000 from the button and Rick Salomon moved all in from the small blind. Tsang folded.

Sunday, October 16, 2016 5:29 PM Local Time
Level 21 started
Level: 21
Blinds: 600000/1200000
Ante: 200000
Playtika - Jason Alexander
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