Igor Dubinskyy beat Theodore Driscoll and wins the $ 637,539 prize - Little One Drop
While the Main Event of the World Series of Poker (WSOP) is trying to beat the attendance record of 2013 with its 2,915 registered players on Day 1A - Day 1B, the Little One Drop event has just ended with the victory of Igor Dubinskyy. 4,496 players have paid $ 1,111 of buy-in to participate in this non-profit poker tournament, the benefit of which is granted to One Drop Foundation. After a nine-player final table, the Ukrainian Igor Dubinskyy won his first WSOP bracelet along with $ $ 637,539 of prize for his first place in the WSOP 2014 Event # 62. As a reminder, the final table reunited notable names such as Eric Baldwin, ShaiZurr Matthew Lapossie, Theodore Driscoll, JackduyphDuong, Bao Nguyen, Brandon Eisen, Igor Dubinskyy and Vimy Ha.
Bao Nguyen is the first to head to final table exit. His run was cut in the 9th place but allowed him to pocket $ 52,400. Vimy Ha secures the 8th place for $ 68,019 of gain; he is followed by Matthew Lapossie (7th, $ 89,020), Jackduyph Duong (6th, $ 117,507), Eric Baldwin (5th, $ 156,352) and Shai Zurr (4th, $ 209,805). Brandon Eisen is ousted in the fourth place ($ 283,895), the elimination of whom paved the way for Theodore Driscoll and Igor Dubinskyy to play the heads-up clash. As for Dubinskyy, he enters the face-to-face game with a 2-to-1 chip lead, an advantage he held until the final hand. Theodore Driscoll finishes runner-up of this poker event and earns a check of $ 394,281. The "Little One" and "Big One" tournaments organized by Guy Laliberté for his One Drop Foundation has allowed Igor Dubinskyy and Daniel Colman to collect respectively $ 637,539 and $ 15,306,668.
Source: Jack SMITH
Tuesday, 08 July 2014
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