A Star-Studded Evening at Resorts World
On the night before the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Qualifying race, poker fans, F1 legends, and generous supporters came together at the Allē Lounge on 66 at Resorts World for the first-ever $10,000 Big Deal for One Drop Charity Poker Tournament. The event was hosted by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, with poker icon Phil Hellmuth serving as emcee, proudly wearing a custom One Drop and WPT Foundation jersey featuring his famous “No. 17.”
The guest list included F1 greats like David Coulthard, Martin Brundle, Mika Häkkinen, and Alex Wurz, alongside poker stars Antonio Esfandiari, Jennifer Tilly, Maria Ho, and Dan “Jungleman” Cates. Fans were treated to live updates from PokerNews, giving them a behind-the-scenes look at the event.
Hellmuth and Tilly Steal the Spotlight
Phil Hellmuth and Jennifer Tilly were the stars of the evening, captivating fans with their charisma and enthusiasm. Tilly’s outstanding performance earned her a fourth-place finish, further establishing her as a poker enthusiast.
“We are thrilled with the success of this inaugural event,” said Adam Pliska, President and CEO of the World Poker Tour. “The Big Deal for One Drop perfectly combined competition, entertainment, and philanthropy, creating a memorable experience for everyone involved.”
Derek Adamian Claims Victory
The tournament featured a semi-shootout format, allowing two finalists from each table to advance to the final showdown. Derek Adamian took home the top prize, winning the exclusive Monaco Grand Prix VIP Experience, which included race tickets and access to the Prince’s Palace Reception. Raphael Schreiner finished as the runner-up, with prizes awarded to all final table participants, including F1-themed packages and luxury experiences.
Notable Prizes Included
- Singapore Grand Prix VIP Experience: Private suite tickets for two with luxury accommodations.
- Montreal Grand Prix VIP Experience: Platinum tickets with VIP hospitality.
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