Other names were added recently to the list of participants in the tournament The Big One for One Drop!
Yesterday, the World Series of Poker have formalized new additional registrations for the tournament buy-in $ 1 million. Of the 48 seats available, there is more that 6 currently (hurry up!). WSOP is expected to fill the other seats by the start of the tournament, i.e. on 1 July.
In April, PokerCollectif had mentioned you that 30 players had confirmed their presence and recently, 12 players are added to the list. Among these players, pros: Jason Mercier, Eugene Katchalov, David "Viffer" Peat, Vivek Rakjumar, Andrew Robl, Nick Schulman, Sam Trickett, Noah Schwartz and a businessman, John Morgan, President Director General of Winmark Corporation.
To reserve her seat, must be given an advance of $ 50,000 now. The price of the tournament entry must be paid 2 weeks before the start of the tournament.
As a reminder, here is the list of 42 people who are reserved headquartered:
Guy Laliberté
Bobby Baldwin
Phil Ruffin
Andy Beal
Patrik Antonius
Gus Hansen
Daniel Negreanu
Johnny Chan
Tom Dwan
Tony Guoga
Jonathan Duhamel
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier
Giovanni 'Malibu' Frank
Arnaud Mimran
Cary Katz
Paul Phua
Paul Newey
Richard Yong
Bob Bright
Justin Smith
Erik Seidel
Dan Shak
Carlos Nahas (qualified via satellite Loto-Québec/Casino Montreal)
Anonymous - American Businessman
Anonymous - Manager Hedge Funds European
Anonymous - American Hedge Fund Manager
Frédéric Banjout (french Businessman)
Caesars Entertainment-reserved seat
Seat given when the satellite to $ 25.300 June 30 at the Rio Casino
MGM Mirage satellite-reserved seat
Anonymous - American Hedge Fund Manager
John Morgan (CEO, Winmark Corporation)
Eugene Katchalov
Jens Kyllönen
Jason Mercier
David "Viffer" Peat
Vivek Rajkumar
Andrew Robl
Nick Schulman
Noah Schwartz
Roger Teska
Sam Trickett
Who are the players who will fill 6 empty seats at the moment? Jean-Robert Bellande and Ben Lamb maybe, who announced derierement on Twitter that they would participate in this tournament, but, strangely, are not yet on the list of players. Other rumors also want Justin Bonomo, Phil Hellmuth and Antonio Esfandiari to be participants. These three players have already publicly expressed their intention to sell shares for this tournament, even if none of them has yet confirmed his presence.
The winner of this tournament could possibly exceed Erik Seidel who is the player to have won the most money to life in poker tournaments; He now has 16, 9 M$ scholarships in tournaments, followed very closely by Daniel Negreanu and Phil Ivey.
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