While the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) is fast approaching its final table, another big tournament has been taking place just down the road at Wynn Las Vegas. The $10,000 buy-in World Poker Tour (WPT) EveryOne for One Drop attracted 1,676 entries over a trio of starting flights and is slated to award its winner $2,561,480!

Heading into Day 3, 71 players remain with arguably the hottest player of 2023, Bin Weng, holding the chip lead with 3,280,000. Others still in contention include Dominik Nitsche (1,040,000), Bryce Yockey (730,000), Adrian Mateos (680,000), Darren Elias (610,000), Stephen Chidwick (500,000), and 2022 WPT World Champion Eliot Hudon (400,000).

WPT EveryOne for One Drop Top 10 Chip Counts

Place Player County
1 Bin Weng 3,280,000
2 Scott Baumstein 3,265,000
3 Niko Koop 2,830,000
4 Tom Cannuli 2,625,000
5 Mehdi Chaoui 2,320,000
6 Paul Varano 1,735,000
7 Felipe Ketzer 1,720,000
8 Marc Foggin 1,645,000
9 Stephen Song 1,625,000
10 Joe Tehan 1,570,000

Phil Ivey Busts Just Short of the Money

Phil Ivey
Phil Ivey gets it in. (Image: Drew Amato)

On Day 1c, Phil Ivey was one of the last players to enter the tournament with a starting stack of 40,000. Almost straight away, the WPT Live Updates reported that he three-bet jammed for 42,500 from the cutoff with the A10 and the original raiser from the hijack called with the QQ. Ivey was way behind but got luck after the board ran out 1075A5 to give him two pair and the double.

Ivey made it to Day 2 and was nearing the money in Level 16 (4,000/8,000/8,000). Hand-for-hand play was in effect, and on Hand #7 there was around 50,000 in the pot and a flop of -js6s4c] when Ivey got his stack of 158,000 all in from the cutoff with the AJ only to see Eduardo Pereira roll over the KK. Both the turn and river bricked and Ivey fell a couple spots short of making the money.

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Money Bubble Bursts

In the same level, two more players followed Ivey out the door in the same hand, meaning two players busted on the bubble and split the minimum payout. In the first, David Dowdy and Sergio Aido saw a flop of 876 and got all of the chips in the middle. Dowdy held the J8 for top pair but was in dire straits against Aido’s 66. The set held and Dowdy hit the rail.

WPT Bubble
Daniel Reijmer (sitting, left) Eliminates Samy Dubonnet (standing, right)

Simultaneously, Samy Dubonnet got their extreme short stack all in preflop holding pocket jacks and was up against the king-nine suited of Daniel Reijmer. A king on the flop and a nine on the turn sealed the deal for Reijmer, and Dubonnet joined Dowdy on the rail as joint bubble boys.

Day 3 of the tournament will take place at Noon local time on Thursday with just 71 players remaining. Each is guaranteed $35,480 in prize money, but each will be looking to make the final table of six where they’ll make at least $524,500.

Additionally, the $111,000 WPT Alpha8 for One Drop will take place July 14-16.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for more content surrounding the WPT EveryOne for One Drop.

*Images courtesy of WPT / Drew Amato.

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