Tourney Anyone know One Drop main or high roller starting stacks? (1 Viewer)

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I can find the buy-in and blind schedules but not anything on starting stack break downs. I've seen the main starts with 3 million in chips but that's it.

Asking as I am thinking about copying it for my Mayfair 818 set I am building from OWPS. But with shorter levels of course.

Thanks!
 
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Dan Polk’s Instagram or Snapchat might have starting stack pronage from this past summer’s events.
 
Well, I have not found the One Drop on Polk's feed but I did find the Aria High Roller. I think that is:
500 x 10
1,000 x 20
5,0000 x 20
= 125,000

Does that seem right?

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I need some time extension plaques now.

Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is "one drop" ?
 
Pardon my ignorance but what exactly is "one drop" ?

From the Poker section of the One Drop Wikipedia entry:

In 2011, Laliberté teamed with Caesars Entertainment, owner of the World Series of Poker (WSOP), to launch a major poker tournament to benefit the organization. The One Drop tournament would be held as a competition within the larger WSOP series of tournaments held each summer in Las Vegas.

The first tournament, known as The Big One for One Drop, was held as part of the 2012 WSOP, and had a record per person buy-in of US$1 million.[3] The WSOP waived its normal 10% rake of the entry fees, and $111,111 of each buy-in went to the Foundation.[3] The 48 seats available in the event were filled, creating a poker record first prize of $18.3 million[4] and a donation to One Drop of $5.33 million. Caesars Interactive Entertainment CEO Mitch Garber, ineligible to play, donated $111,111 while One Drop founder Laliberté donated his entire fifth-place winnings of $1.83 million, for a total donation of $7.28 million from this single tournament game.[4][5]

As part of the initial 2012 event, Caesars announced that One Drop has become an official charity of the WSOP, and it encouraged all players who cashed during any tournament at the 2012 WSOP to donate 1% of their winnings to One Drop.[6] Labelled the "All in for One Drop", the 2013 campaign saw 458 players contribute $0.25 million of their winnings from tournaments held during the 2013 WSOP.
 
Starting stacks are 500,000 with starting blinds of 1,000/2,000

If you want to deepstack it, how about:

20 x T1,000
21 x T5,000
15 x T25,000
Gonna need some T500s for the antes that start at L3:

10 x T500
20 x T1000
20 x T5000
15 x T25000
-----------------
65 chips = T500K
 

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