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In 2009 and 2010, Feldman participated in the Full Tilt Million Dollar Cash games that were held in London and Melbourne with a buy-in of $100,000. However, the following year, Ivey and Feldman clashed again in a pot where Ivey re-raised Feldman pre-flop with Queen-four off-suit and managed to make Feldman fold King high on the turn, which. $1 Million BUY-iN POKER EVENT RETURNS JUNE 29 - JULY 1 st DURING 2014 WSOP. Las Vegas, June 17, 2014 - With a 56 player cap, players are moving fast to ensure they get a seat at the biggest poker game in the world. Just 15 seats remain open less than two weeks before cards officially hit the felt with organizers optimistic the event will be a sellout.
The last event of the 2018 World Series of Poker has just begun! The Big One for One Drop $1 Million Buy In poker tournament promises one player will take home millions of dollars. A portion of the buy in will go to the One Drop Foundation which provides clean water to communities all over the world. The Big One for One Drop already has some of poker's biggest names in the field including Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey, Fedor Holz, Jake Schindler, Justin Bonomo, and more
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Remember last year during the World Series of Poker main event when this guy’s reaction made us think he’d lost the saddest poker hand ever? Erase that from your memory.
This hand right here — from the WSOP Big One for One Drop, which aired Tuesday night on ESPN — is without a doubt the worst bad beat in the history of poker.
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Let’s start with this crazy fact: These guys paid $1 million(!) to play in a poker tournament, the only tournament of its kind with $15,306,688 to the winner (let that sink in for a moment).
Both Connor Drinan and Cary Katz picked up pocket aces, and after some pre-flop raises and acting that included an ominous message from Katz, they naturally got their money all in, but only Drinan was at risk of being eliminated. But, c’mon, what’s the worst that could happen when they’re an identical 2% to win a pot they split 98% of the time?
Only this:
Aces vs. aces. No big deal?
That look you get when you know you can’t lose.
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Flush draw. No, this isn’t happening …
This guy can’t believe it either!
Flush! It happened! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
How? Why? What?
That look you get when you realize $1 million was just flushed away on an awful beat.
Longtime ESPN poker commentator Lon McEachern called Drinan losing to an improbable flush “the worst beat in the history of tournament poker.” How can anybody disagree given the enormous stakes?
Oh, and that ominous message from Katz to Drinan before the flop? “Save your money, kid. You can’t win every pot.”
Drinan was knocked out in 18th place and out of the money.
To watch this horrific beat slowly unfold, just click below: