Event #28: MONSTER STACK $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em
The $1,500 buy-in Monster Stack event's field of 7,192 entries has been narrowed down to 29 players after three days of play. The remaining players are guaranteed a minimum cash of $36,700, with the chance of taking home the first-place prize of $1,286,942!
Hoyt Corkins, a two-time WSOP bracelet winner, is the chip leader with 9.3 million. His nea[...] Read more » 2015 WSOP: Brief Updates For All Ongoing Events
Joined: Mar '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 7371
Its unbelievable just how many events are going on at the same time and i love reading about all of them. Great to see Greg Raymer doing well in one and is it really 11 years since he won the big one
Joined: Nov '11
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 67 (M)
Posts: 3361
That's some chunk of the prize pool for the winner in the 2-7 triple draw event #33. and i haven't seen Allen Cunninghams name for a while now,good player him so nice to see his name mentioned again.
Yeah I noticed the same pattern... More obscure type of tournament, less entries, bigger FT percentages. Which is a bit weird logic if we look closely to some live tourney prizepools - so, a game with over 10k entries should pay the same % to the winner than one with just hundred entries? Which one is the harder to win?