Buy-in Buy-in
$111,000
Entrants Entrants
45
Prize Pool Prize Pool
$4,612,500
WPT Alpha8 for One Drop

WPT for One Drop Season 2023 Schedule

Satellites Main/WPT Prime Festival
July 14, 2023
WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Day 1
$111,000
1:00 PM
60
250,000
July 15, 2023
WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Day 2
1:00 PM
60
0
July 16, 2023
WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Final Day
1:00 PM
60/30
0
Date Event Buy-In($) Start Time Levels Chips Guarantee
July 14, 2023 WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Day 1 $111,000 1:00 PM 60 250,000
July 15, 2023 WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Day 2 1:00 PM 60 0
July 16, 2023 WPT Alpha8 For One Drop Final Day 1:00 PM 60/30 0

Structure

Level
Small Blind/Big Blind
BBA
1
500 / 1,000
1,000
2
1,000 / 1,500
1,500
3
1,000 / 2,000
2,000
4
1,500 / 2,500
2,500
5
1,500 / 3,000
3,000
6
2,000 / 4,000
4,000
7
3,000 / 5,000
5,000
8
3,000 / 6,000
6,000
9
4,000 / 8,000
8,000
10
5,000 / 10,000
10,000
11
5,000 / 10,000
10,000
12
6,000 / 12,000
12,000
13
10,000 / 15,000
15,000
14
10,000 / 20,000
20,000
15
15,000 / 25,000
25,000
16
15,000 / 30,000
30,000
17
20,000 / 40,000
40,000
18
25,000 / 50,000
50,000
19
30,000 / 60,000
60,000
20
40,000 / 80,000
80,000
21
50,000 / 100,000
100,000
22
75,000 / 125,000
125,000
23
75,000 / 150,000
150,000
24
100,000 / 200,000
200,000
25
125,000 / 250,000
250,000
26
150,000 / 300,000
300,000

Tournament Rules

Action Clock:
Action clocks will be implemented from the start of the event and will be used until the completion of the tournament. See Action Clock rules for details.
Breaks:
15-minute break every 2 levels of play. 60-minute break after level 6 and level 16 (approximately 7:30 p.m.)
Buy-In & Fees:
$111,000 Buy-in = $102,500 (Tournament Prize Pool) + $1,200 (Tournament Fee) + $7,000 (Charity) + $300 (Poker Staff Service Charge)
Levels, Per Day:
Day 1: Ten (10) levels of 60 minutes each. Day 2: 60 minutes per levels until the final 6 players are reached. Final Table: 60 minutes per level until two (2) players remain, 30 minutes per level thereafter
Payouts:
One in eight (1-in-8) entries will be in the money (approximately 12.5%). This Tournament must play until a winner is declared. Any adjustment to the posted prize pool requires approval of the tournament staff. Based on the prize pool remaining, tournament staff may dictate a minimum amount withheld which will be designated to the first place winner, in such a manner that, regardless of the agreed upon adjustments made to the prize pool, the first place winner will be awarded the largest cash prize.
Players Per Table:
Tables will play 8-handed. The Final Table will begin 9-handed.
Registration & Re-Entry Rules:
One (1) entry and One (1) re-entry will be available until the start of level 11 (start of Day 2).

Action Clock Rules

Action Clock Rules:

Dealers will initiate the start of the clock upon the completion of the deal. Time will begin for a player once the natural flow of play has come to a brief pause pending their action. Time will be reset for each player. When a bet or raise has been made, the dealer will count and announce the bet or raise (including All In bets) prior to starting the Tournament Action Clock for the next player. To facilitate the smooth operation of the tournament, all tournament chips must remain in full
stacks of twenty (20) chips when available.

Additional Rules:

When breaking a table, players will transport their time extensions, along with their tournament chips and in plain view, with them to their new seat. Should a tournament day conclude during the Action Clock period of play, yet before a period in which time extensions are scheduled to be replenished, any unused time extensions will be placed in the players’ tournament chip bag and carry over to the next tournament day. Time extensions are to be treated with the same level of importance as tournament chips, and removal of time extensions may be subject to penalty up to and including disqualification. The Tournament Action Clock will NOT be suspended unless an extreme situation arises in which play will be halted.

Time Extensions:

Each player will receive ten (10) 30-second time extensions “chips”. When the remaining players of the event are “in the money”, each player will have twenty (20) seconds to initially act on their hand preflop. All subsequent action of that player will remain at thirty (30) seconds per action. When the event reaches six (6) players remaining, each action (including preflop) for all players remaining will be thirty (30) seconds.

Additional Time Chips:

When the event reaches twenty-four (24) players remaining, each player will replenish up to six (6) time extension “chips”. Players above six (6) time extensions will retain their “extra” unused time and the extra “chips” will not be reduced. When the event reaches 6 players remaining, each player will replenish up to six (6) time extension “chips”. Players above six (6) time extensions will retain their “extra” unused time and the extra “chips” will not be reduced. Should an event reach 24 players prior to the close of registration, the six (6) time extensions
will be replenished at the beginning of the level that follows the close of registration. Time extensions will only be replenished when the tournament reaches 24 and 6 players remaining.

Time Provided:

Each player will have fifteen (15) seconds to initially act on their hand preflop. Once a player has voluntarily placed chips into the pot, the Tournament Action Clock will increase to thirty (30) seconds for each subsequent action of that player until the hand has concluded. The small and big blind are forced bets and are not considered voluntary.

Warnings:

During tournament play, players are required to keep all time extension chips visible and on the table at all times. Players will automatically lose one (1) time extension each time the Tournament Action Clock reaches zero (0) and will be instructed by the dealer to turn in the corresponding amount of time extensions used at the completion of their action. Players are not responsible for placing a time extension into the pot in real time. In the event that a player does not have any remaining time extensions and their Tournament Action Clock reaches zero (0), the player’s hand will be declared dead.

History

WPT & One Drop Foundation

The World Poker Tour and WPT Foundation have joined forces with One Drop Foundation to provide a means for WPT and the poker community to support One Drop Foundation in working towards sustainable development goals. The beautiful Wynn Las Vegas will host a pair of high roller events, in which a portion of each entry fee will be donated directly to One Drop Foundation.

WPT EveryOne for One Drop will carry an entry fee of $10,500 and boast a $10 million guaranteed prize pool. This event will kick off on July 9 and will conclude on July 14 with a live streamed final table.

WPT Alpha8 for One Drop will carry an entry fee of $111,000. This event begins July 14 and will be livestreamed beginning on Day 2 continuing through the conclusion of the final table on July 16.

WPT & One Drop Foundation

The World Poker Tour and WPT Foundation have joined forces with One Drop Foundation to provide a means for WPT and the poker community to support One Drop Foundation in working towards sustainable development goals. The beautiful Wynn Las Vegas will host a pair of high roller events, in which a portion of each entry fee will be donated directly to One Drop Foundation.

WPT EveryOne for One Drop will carry an entry fee of $10,500 and boast a $10 million guaranteed prize pool. This event will kick off on July 9 and will conclude on July 14 with a live streamed final table.

WPT Alpha8 for One Drop will carry an entry fee of $111,000. This event begins July 14 and will be livestreamed beginning on Day 2 continuing through the conclusion of the final table on July 16.

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