In the most expensive poker tournament ever, the WSOP 2012 $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop, Sam Trickett scooped in $10,112,001 in prize money for his runner-up finish. A four-part documentary on his march to the gargantuan win is now out.

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The most expensive tournament in the history of poker was held in 2012: part of the World Series of Poker schedule, the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop had 48 entrants, who amassed a prize pool of $42,666,672. The $18,346,673 first prize was won by Antonio Esfandiari and the runner-up was Sam Trickett for $10,112,001.

Matchbook has recently announced that the betting company has produced a video documentary on the Brit pro’s $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop play. Trickett participated in the tournament as a Matchbook sponsored player, hence the cooperation and the production of the documentary.

In the four-part footage, professional poker players, industry experts, family members and friends speak about Trickett’s career, in addition to the British ace himself.

You have to subscribe to Matchbook for free to be able to watch the full documentary, out today, on 24 June, but you can watch a trailer below:

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