$25K High Roller Mixed Is in the Money — Schulman Hunting Bracelet No. 9
Sixteen players remain in WSOP Event #64, and eight-time bracelet winner Nick Schulman is among them at the Horseshoe.

Sixteen players are left in the $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed at the Horseshoe, and Nick Schulman is still in it.
Schulman owns eight WSOP bracelets, two Circuit rings, $11.1M in lifetime tournament earnings, and 46 career final tables. A ninth bracelet would place him in genuinely rare company. The field has collapsed to two tables on Day 2, and every remaining player is already in the money.
A ninth bracelet would place him in genuinely rare company.
The Stacks Worth Watching
Edward Leonard leads with 2,060,000 in chips. Leonard is a two-time WSOPC ring winner with 46 career final tables of his own and $429K in lifetime cashes. He's not a name casual fans know, but that stack and that résumé make him dangerous in a mixed format where comfort switching between PLO and NLH is everything.
Behind him, Israel's Amit Benyacov sits at 1,135,000. Benyacov has $212K in career earnings and just one prior final table, making this deep run a significant career result regardless of where he finishes.
Lithuania's Dominykas Karmazinas (1,085,000, $1.34M lifetime) and Spain's Sergio Martinez Gonzalez (750,000, $1.12M lifetime) round out the named stacks. Both are first-time bracelet contenders with real chips.
Schulman's chip count hasn't been reported in the latest update, but he's confirmed among the 16 remaining.
What's on Screen
WSOP.com's live stream typically carries $25K events at this stage. Check PokerGO or the WSOP YouTube channel for the broadcast. With two tables left and the money bubble already burst, every elimination reshuffles the pay jumps fast. Play continues until a winner is crowned or the tournament director bags for a final table.
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