Doug Polk Wins 2017 High Roller for One Drop WSOP Event

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Jun/06/2017

Doug Polk discusses with PokerNews.com what it’s like to win his third bracelet and over 3.6 million dollars at this year’s World Series of Poker High Roller for One Drop event.

With a buy-in of 111,111 dollars, the High Roller for One Drop is typically the most expensive event on the tournament schedule.

The Canadian entrepreneur Guy Laliberté initiated the Big One for One Drop with a buy-in of one million dollars at the 2012 WSOP, thus officially kicking off the popular event the following year.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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