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Australia All Time Poker Money List
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The Money List | |
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Created by | Jim Cannon Andy Culpin Sam Pollard David Young |
Directed by | Paul Kirrage |
Presented by | Fred Roggin |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Executive producers | David Young Michael Mannes Andy Culpin |
Running time | 60 min. with commercials |
Release | |
Original network | GSN |
Original release | June 13 – August 15, 2009 |
Chronology | |
Preceded by | The Rich List |
The first of these was held in London in 2007 - the first time a World Series of Poker event was held outside of Las Vegas. The buy-in for this was £10,000 and won by Norwegian Annette Obrestrad. 2012 WSOP Big One for One Drop winner Antonio Esfandiari (GPI#66) remains #1 on the THM All-Time Money list following the completion of the Aussie Millions Poker Championship in Melbourne. However, The Magician's lead isn't as big as it used to be as a pair of legendary poker pros made a big push in Australia.
- The Grand Old Man of Poker: N/A N/A 7: 824,922: 9 1971: Johnny Moss † The Grand Old Man of Poker 6 6 30,000: 6: 824,922: 9 1972: Thomas Preston † Amarillo Slim: K J 80,000: 8: 436,055: 4 1973: Walter Pearson † Puggy: A ♠ 7 ♠ 130,000: 13: 245,740: 4 1974: Johnny Moss † The Grand Old Man of Poker 3 ♥ 3 ♠ 160,000: 16: 824,922: 9 1975: Brian Roberts †.
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The Money List is a revival of the American version of The Rich List, which lasted just one episode in its original American run. The game show premiered on June 13, 2009 on GSN with Fred Roggin serving as host. It is produced by 12 Yard.
Pilot episodes were taped in London between August 27 and 30, 2008 on the set of the British version, Who Dares Wins. The rules and format are the same as the show which aired on Fox, but the top prize is $50,000, the same top prize amount used in the New Zealand and British versions.
The Money List is the first GSN original in the network's 15-year history (at the time of its premiere) to feature returning champions.
Gameplay[edit]
Two teams of strangers are paired up. Both teams sit in soundproof pods. When the pods are blue, they can hear what is happening outside; when it is red, they cannot.
The list subject is read out, and the host turns one pod red. The other team then makes a bid on how many right answers they can give. Their pod then turns red, and their opponents can either increase the bid or dare them to play. This process continues until one team is dared.
If the bidders make their bid, they win the list. If they make a mistake, then their opponents win the list. The first team to win two lists advances to the Money List round.
If both teams win a list, a penalty shootout-style tiebreaker is played. The sound remains on in both pods, and the host reads out the subject for the round. The first team gives an answer, and if it is on the list, the opponents must give a correct answer or otherwise lose the game. If the first team gives a wrong answer, their opponents can win the game with a correct response. If both teams give an incorrect answer, then the game continues as if nothing happened.
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Money List[edit]
The winning team is given another list subject. The money that can be won is as follows:
Right Answers | Winnings |
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3 | $5,000 |
6 | $10,000 |
9 | $15,000 |
12 | $25,000 |
15 | $50,000 |
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Upon reaching each level, the contestants may quit with the money they have accumulated; if they give an incorrect answer at any point, they lose the game and any money accumulated. If a team quits or successfully gives all 15 answers, the money they have achieved is banked and can no longer be lost. There is no limit to the amount of money a team can accumulate or the number of games they can play, so long as they continue to win front games.
Contestants and their winnings[edit]
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Past lists[edit]
Episode # | Air Date | Lists |
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1 | June 13, 2009 | Julia Roberts movies Countries of Asia Scrabble letters worth more than one point Sudden Death Dr. Seuss books The Money List America's Top 50 Restaurant Chains Celebrity guest stars who appeared as themselves on the TV series Will & Grace The Beatles Billboard US Top 40 Hits The Money List |
2 | June 20, 2009 | Elvis Presley Billboard US Top 40 Hits Hotels with casinos on the Las Vegas strip Looney Tunes Looney Stars Sudden Death Presidents of the United States before 1900 The Money List Adam Sandler movies The 100 Most Populated Cities in the World Countries that have held the Miss Universe title 1952–2008 Sudden Death Winners of the Tony Award for Best Musical 1949–2008 The Money List |
3 | June 27, 2009 | Oscar-winning actresses 1927–2008 Properties for sale on a Monopoly board Men who have walked on the moonSudden Death The Characters & Family on the TV series FriendsThe Money List Elton John Billboard US Top 40 Hits Host Cities of the Summer Olympics 1896–2008 Dustin Hoffman movies The Money List |
4 | July 11, 2009 | Meryl Streep movies Named characters from the book Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Mariah Carey Billboard US Top 40 Hits Sudden Death European Capital Cities The Money List The 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time Female Grand Slam Tennis Champions 1968–2008 Songs from the original film soundtrack of GreaseThe Money List |
5 | July 18, 2009 | Saturday Night Live male cast members Michael Jackson Billboard US Top 40 Hits Characters that were voiced in The Simpsons MovieSudden Death Countries that have a star on their national flag The Money List Oscar-winning actors 1927–2008 Top 50 Girls' Names in the U.S. in 2007 Top 10 Largest Lakes in the World Sudden Death Characters, Weapons & Locations in the game ClueThe Money List |
6 | July 25, 2009 | John Travolta movies Countries that use Spanish as an official language US Vice PresidentsThe Money List Madonna Billboard US Top 40 Hits Golfers who have won a major title 1960–2008 Top 10 Top-earning deceased celebrities Sudden Death Primetime Emmy Award-Winning TV Comedy Series 1966–2007 The Money List |
7 | August 1, 2009 | Bruce Willis movies The 30 Most Populous Cities in the U.S. The Top 25 Wine-Producing Countries in the World The Money List The 101 Top-Selling Musical Artists of All Time in the USA The Plays of William Shakespeare Portraits on Current U.S. Legal Tender Sudden Death Films Directed by Steven SpielbergThe Money List |
8 | August 8, 2009 | Eddie Murphy movies Winners of the NFL Super Bowl 1967–2008 The 50 Highest-paid Celebrities in the world The Money List Currencies of the World Characters, Creatures & Droids from Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi The 20 Most Common Surnames in the U.S. Sudden Death Best Female Country Vocal Performance Grammy winners 1964–2008 The Money List |
9 | August 15, 2009 | Whitney Houston's Billboard US Top 40 Hits including Collaborations Commercial Airlines that fly in and out of Chicago O'Hare Airport TIME Magazine'sPerson of the Year 1927–2007 The Money List American Idol Finalists 2002–2008 States of the US with an Ocean Coastline Musicals Composed by Andrew Lloyd WebberSudden Death Will Smith movies The Money List |
Notes: Gary McCullers & Debbie Bernfeld became the first Money List team to give out an entire list, where they correctly answered all the US states with an Ocean Coastline, which there are 23.
For the last eight years, the largest tournament in the world has been the World Series of Poker Main Event. With the exception of 1992, the US$10,000 buy-in tournament increased in prize pool year-over-year from its start in 1970 until 2007 (the latter a result of the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, which reduced the number of players winning their seats via online play).
The first tournament to reach a million dollar prize pool was the 1983 WSOP Main Event. The WSOP Main Event of 2004 had the first prize pool of above $10,000,000.
The largest non Hold'em Tournament has been the 2008 WSOP $50K HORSE with a prize pool of $7,104,000 and the first prize of $1,989,120 going to Scotty Nguyen.[1]
Below are the 30 largest poker tournaments with respect to the prize pool in United States dollars and not number of entrants. This list includes live and online poker.
Currently, 14 of the 15 largest prize pools in history have been WSOP Main Events. The second largest prize pool outside of the Main Event is the 2012 WSOP event known as The Big One for One Drop, held from July 1–3. It featured a buy-in of US$1 million, the largest in poker history. Of the buy-in, $111,111 was a charitable donation to the One Drop Foundation, and the WSOP took no rake. All 48 seats available for that event were filled, resulting in a prize pool of $42,666,672, with over 5 million dollars donated.[2] The second largest pool for any event outside of the WSOP was the 2012 Macau High Stakes Challenge, with a HK$2 million (US$260,000) buy-in plus a rebuy option. The event drew a field of 73, of which 21 made a rebuy, resulting in a prize pool of HK$182,360,000 (slightly over US$23.5 million).[3]
All of the 30 richest tournaments to date were played in No Limit Hold'em.
Event | Prize Pool (US$) | Winner | 1st Prize | Ref. |
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2006 WSOP Main Event | $82,512,162 | Jamie Gold | $12,000,000 | [4][5] |
2019 WSOP Main Event | $80,548,600 | Hossein Ensan | $10,000,000 | [6] |
2018 WSOP Main Event | $74,015,600 | John Cynn | $8,800,000 | [7] |
2010 WSOP Main Event | $68,799,059 | Jonathan Duhamel | $8,944,310 | [8] |
2017 WSOP Main Event | $67,877,400 | Scott Blumstein | $8,150,000 | [9] |
2019 Triton Super High Roller Series - Triton Million | $65,660,000 (£54,000,000) | Aaron Zang | $16,775,820* (£13,779,491) | [10] |
2019 Triton Super High Roller Series - Triton Million | $65,660,000 (£54,000,000) | Bryn Kenney* | $20,563,324* (£16,775,820) (2nd place) | [10] |
2011 WSOP Main Event | $64,531,000 | Pius Heinz | $8,711,956 | [11] |
2008 WSOP Main Event | $64,333,600 | Peter Eastgate | $9,152,416 | [12] |
2016 WSOP Main Event | $63,327,800 | Qui Nguyen | $8,005,310 | [13] |
2014 WSOP Main Event | $62,820,200 | Martin Jacobson | $10,000,000 | [14] |
2012 WSOP Main Event | $62,021,200 | Greg Merson | $8,527,982 | [15] |
2009 WSOP Main Event | $61,043,600 | Joe Cada | $8,547,042 | [16] |
2015 WSOP Main Event | $60,348,000 | Joe McKeehen | $7,680,021 | [17] |
2007 WSOP Main Event | $59,784,954 | Jerry Yang | $8,250,000 | [18] |
2013 WSOP Main Event | $59,708,800 | Ryan Riess | $8,359,531 | [19] |
2005 WSOP Main Event | $52,818,610 | Joe Hachem | $7,500,000 | [20] |
2012 WSOP Event 55 – The Big One for One Drop | $42,666,672 | Antonio Esfandiari | $18,346,673 | [21] |
2014 WSOP Event 57 – The Big One for One Drop | $37,333,338 | Dan Colman | $15,306,668 | [22] |
2016 Monte-Carlo One Drop Extravaganza | $27,437,564 | Elton Tsang | $12,248,912 | [23] |
2019 PokerStars NL Hold'em Players Championship | $26,455,500 | Ramon Colillas | $5,100,000 | [24] |
2018 WSOP Event 78 – The Big One for One Drop | $24,840,000 | Justin Bonomo | $10,000,000 | [25] |
2004 WSOP Main Event | $24,224,400 | Greg Raymer | $5,000,000 | [26] |
2012 Macau High Stakes Challenge Super High Roller | $23,511,128 | Stanley Choi | $6,465,560 | [27] |
Super High Roller Bowl 2015 | $21,500,000 | Brian Rast | $7,525,000 | [28] |
2016 WSOP Event 67 – High Roller for One Drop | $19,316,565 | Fedor Holz | $4,981,775 | [29] |
2013 WSOP Event 47 – One Drop High Roller | $17,891,148 | Anthony Gregg | $4,830,619 | [30] |
Super High Roller Bowl 2017 | $16,800,000 | Christoph Vogelsang | $6,000,000 | [31] |
2007 WPT Championship | $15,495,750 | Carlos Mortensen | $3,970,415 | [32] |
2013 GuangDong Ltd Asia Millions Main Event | $15,376,897 | Niklas Heinecker | $4,456,885 | [33] |
2011 Pokerstars Caribbean Adventure | $15,132,000 | Galen Hall | $2,300,000 | [34] |
* | Due to a prize splitting deal Aaron Zang received £13,779,491 ($16,775,820) for 1st, original payout for 1st was £19,000,000 ($23,100,000). Bryn Kenney received a larger cash prize of £16,775,820 ($20,563,324) for 2nd place. |
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