The Big Deal for One Drop: A Poker Tournament for Good
The poker world is abuzz with excitement as the highly anticipated Big Deal for One Drop approaches. Set against the glittering backdrop of Resorts World Las Vegas, this unique event combines high-stakes poker with charitable giving. Scheduled for November 22, coinciding with the adrenaline-fueled Formula 1 weekend, the tournament is expected to attract both seasoned poker players and racing enthusiasts alike.
Notable Participants
This year’s tournament boasts a star-studded lineup, including poker legend Antonio Esfandiari and the visionary founder of Cirque du Soleil, Guy Laliberte. Both are not just notable figures in their respective fields but are also champions of this charitable cause. Esfandiari, known for his monumental $18.3 million win in the 2012 One Drop event, will certainly add an electrifying dimension to the game. Joining them will be renowned racing figures such as David Coulthard, Martin Brundle, and Alex Wurz, making this event a unique intersection of poker and motorsport.
Tournament Structure and Buy-In
The $10,000 buy-in tournament is organized by the World Poker Tour (WPT) in collaboration with the One Drop Foundation, an organization dedicated to providing sustainable access to clean water and addressing the global climate crisis. This high roller event will host up to 54 players at the exclusive Alle Lounge on 66, showcasing an intimate environment perfect for both competition and camaraderie.
A Night Benefiting Worthy Causes
Emceeing the event will be none other than the Poker Brat himself, Phil Hellmuth. With a track record of hosting charity events that have raised over $75 million, Hellmuth underscores the philanthropic spirit of the tournament. "I look forward to raising more funds for worthy causes in November,” he stated, emphasizing the significance of combining poker with a purpose.
The funds raised during the Big Deal for One Drop will directly support the One Drop Foundation, which helps vulnerable communities tackle water scarcity challenges. Since 2012, the partnership between WPT and One Drop has collectively raised more than $75 million, highlighting the transformative impact that poker can have beyond the green felt.
Exclusive Prizes Announced
In addition to playing for glory at the tables, participants will have the chance to win remarkable prizes that go beyond standard tournament awards. Here’s a sneak peek at some confirmed rewards:
- Singapore Grand Prix VIP Experience: Enjoy a luxurious outing for two, complete with private suite access and hospitality tickets, plus a hotel stay in October 2025.
- Montreal Grand Prix VIP Experience: Take in the sights of Laliberté’s home city in June 2025, including platinum tickets and access to the prestigious Ritz-Carlton Grand Prix party.
- Steve Aoki DJ Booth Experience: A one-of-a-kind opportunity for four, allowing winners to partake in a live DJ experience complete with meet-and-greet.
- Mahindra Formula E Team VIP Experience: For those passionate about sustainable racing, this package offers VIP hospitality at the 2025 AAB FIA Formula E World Championship.
- Exquisite Tequila Tasting: An ultra-limited-edition Dos Caras hand-numbered Gran Embajador Tequila, valued at over $10,000 per bottle, will be available for the discerning connoisseur.
The Legacy of The One Drop
Antonio Esfandiari’s victory in the inaugural One Drop tournament stands as a milestone in poker history, having been the largest prize ever awarded in the game. His accomplishments and experiences will inspire newer players and enthusiasts at this upcoming event.
Conclusion
As the lights dim and cards are dealt at Resorts World Las Vegas, the Big Deal for One Drop promises not just thrilling poker action but also meaningful contributions to global welfare. With its blend of celebrity presence, high-stakes competition, and altruistic goals, this tournament is a compelling reminder that poker can be much more than just a game.
Follow the event and its updates to catch all the action and support a cause that could change lives.
Photos courtesy of WPT
Connor Richards is an Editor & Live Reporter for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast. He has been nominated for two Global Poker Awards for his writing.