$25K High Roller H.O.R.S.E. Down to 18 — Arieh Leads With Seven Bracelets on the Line
Joshua Arieh tops the chip counts as WSOP Event #97 reaches two tables on Day 2.

WSOP Event #97, the $25,000 High Roller H.O.R.S.E., is down to 18 players — and the chip leader has seven bracelets already.
Joshua Arieh sits atop the remaining field with 1,485,000 in chips. Arieh, a seven-time bracelet winner with $14.2 million in lifetime tournament earnings and 50 career final tables, is the most credentialed player left standing by a wide margin.
Maxx Coleman holds the second-largest stack at 970,000. Coleman has two bracelets, three Circuit rings, and $3.9 million in career cashes across 28 final tables.
Walter Chambers (475,000) and Alan Engel (240,000) round out the reported stacks. Engel brings a résumé that reads like a mixed-game encyclopedia: four bracelets, 18 WSOPC rings, 120 lifetime final tables, and $5.65 million in earnings.
Matthew Grapenthien, a two-time bracelet winner with 10 career final tables and $1.37 million in lifetime cashes, is also among the 18 survivors, though his chip count was not reported at the time of the update.
The final two tables will play down on Day 3 at the Horseshoe/Paris complex in Las Vegas. The $25K High Roller H.O.R.S.E. is one of the most demanding mixed-game events on the summer schedule, drawing a small, veteran-heavy field where nearly every seat at the final table carries a bracelet.
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