$250 Buy-In, Gold Bracelet: Event #373 Is Down to 11
The cheapest bracelet-eligible event still grinding at the Horseshoe has two tables left and a fascinating international final.

Eleven players remain in WSOP Event #373, and every one of them bought in for $250.
The $250 Daily Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em is down to two tables at the Horseshoe right now. Thomas Beckley, a U.S. player with zero bracelets and zero rings on his résumé, leads the field. A first WSOP title for $250 — that's the math on the table.
Four Countries, Two Tables
The remaining eleven aren't all grinders from the desert. Fernando Fontoura Brito, a Portuguese player with $1.24M in lifetime tournament cashes and five career final tables, is still in. He's the bankroll outlier at a table full of small-stakes entrants.
Fernando Fontoura Brito, a Portuguese player with $1.24M in lifetime tournament cashes and five career final tables, is still in — for a $250 buy-in.
Graeme Wright (Canada, $14K lifetime) and Stephen Thomas Evans (Great Britain, $3K lifetime) are both alive. So is Mike Chong Ayou of France, who has $13K to his name in tracked results. None of them own a bracelet. None of them own a ring. Somebody's hardware case is about to change.
Why You Should Be Watching
Four countries represented across eleven seats. A seven-figure earner sweating a $250 flip against players whose entire tournament histories wouldn't cover his average buy-in. And somewhere on that stage, a first-time bracelet winner is forming.
The stream is live now from the Horseshoe.
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