$3,596 in Lifetime Earnings, 2.1 Million Chips
Eric Schutz leads the $250 Daily Deepstack final table at the Horseshoe with the most lopsided chip-leader-to-résumé ratio at any WSOP final table today.

Eric Schutz has $3,596 in recorded lifetime tournament earnings — and 2.1 million chips at the final table of Event #382, the $250 Daily Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em at the Horseshoe.
That's roughly 584 chips per dollar he's ever cashed for. The man is playing with house money in the most literal sense possible.
That's roughly 584 chips per dollar he's ever cashed for.
The Table Behind Him
Schutz's lead isn't a runaway. Two players — Oliver Srienz of Switzerland and Jeffrey Olsen — sit tied at 1.9M each, within striking distance. Srienz has $9,181 in lifetime earnings; Olsen has $19,847. Neither has a bracelet or a ring. Nobody at this final table does.
Diego Cortazzo of Argentina rounds out the top four with 1.775M chips. His Hendon page is blank — no recorded earnings at all.
This is a final table of unknowns, and that's exactly what makes it worth watching.
Why Tune In
The $250 Daily Deepstack is the lowest buy-in WSOP bracelet event running right now. Nine players remain. Zero bracelets between them. Zero rings. The combined recorded lifetime earnings of every player in the signal data add up to less than $33,000.
Somebody at this table is about to have the single biggest cash of their life by a wide margin. For Schutz, even a min-cash from here would roughly double his entire tournament résumé.
The stream is live from the Horseshoe. No end time posted yet — but with nine left, this won't last long.
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