$1,100 Landmark Mega Satellite Down to 27 — Zero Bracelets Among Them
Arjun Saluja leads a field of unknowns chasing $10K seats in the highest buy-in satellite running at the WSOP right now.

Twenty-seven players remain in the $1,100 Landmark Mega Satellite, the most expensive path to a $10K seat currently running at the Horseshoe, and Arjun Saluja's stack is out front in a field where the biggest résumé has zero WSOP hardware.
Not one of the five named players on the leaderboard owns a bracelet or a ring. This is a grinder's satellite — and the seat awards are approaching fast.
Not one of the five named players on the leaderboard owns a bracelet or a ring.
Who's Still In
Arjun Saluja, a U.S.-based player with no recorded WSOP hardware, leads the field. Behind him, the contenders read like a scouting report from the mid-stakes underground:
- Chris Lee — $176,809 in lifetime earnings and one career final table, the deepest tracked résumé at any table in this satellite.
- Marc-Andre Yelle — A Canadian with $80,318 in cashes and three final tables. The most final-table experience remaining.
- Regan Duong — Another Canadian, $25,827 in lifetime earnings and one final table.
- Blake Whittington — $24,746 in cashes, no recorded final tables.
These aren't household names. That's the point. The $1,100 Mega Sat draws players who can't casually fire $10K — and for at least a handful of them, the seat they're chasing represents a career-defining shot.
What to Watch For
With 27 left, the math is about to get brutal. Every bustout inches the survivors closer to a seat award, and the bubble will produce the kind of agonizing folds that make satellite coverage compelling. No chip counts are published yet, so the leaderboard order is all we have — and Saluja sits on top of it.
The $1,100 Mega Sat is running now at the Horseshoe. Seat awards expected within the next few levels.
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