52 Players, Two Events, Zero Bracelets — Live at the Horseshoe
The $600 Deepstack and $585 Mega Satellite are grinding past 10 PM with not a single bracelet winner among the 52 players left.

Fifty-two players across two events at the Horseshoe right now, zero bracelets between them, and both tournaments are closing in on life-changing money.
The $600 Deepstack Championship (Event #78) is down to 27 on Day 3. The $585 Landmark Mega Satellite has 25 left. Pull up either stream and you won't recognize a single name — and that's the point.
The Deepstack: Toros Dimitian Has the Hammer
Toros Dimitian, a Canadian with zero prior WSOP hardware, sits on 6,900,000 — comfortably ahead of the next stack. South Africa's Adriaan Jacobs holds 4,850,000, and Japan's Tsubasa Kamei is third at 3,600,000. Fellow Japanese player Junichi Murakami (2,700,000) and Australia's Mark Leslie (1,800,000) round out the named leaders.
Toros Dimitian, a Canadian with zero prior WSOP hardware, sits on 6,900,000 — comfortably ahead of the next stack.
Every one of them — zero bracelets, zero rings. This is a final-table race where nobody has been here before.
The Mega Sat: A Seat Is the Score
Over in Event #409, 25 players are fighting for Landmark Main Event seats worth multiples of their $585 buy-in. Dylon Jackson (US), Ivan Skopintsev (Russia), Jeffrey Meigs (US), Seiji Horiguchi (Japan), and Portugal's Hugo Tavares Dos Santos are all still alive. Tavares Dos Santos has $1,200 in lifetime WSOP earnings. The rest have even less on record.
No chip counts are published for the satellite — just a list of survivors and a shrinking field. Every bust from here is brutal.
Why This Is Worth Watching
Two events. Five countries represented in the top stacks of the Deepstack alone. An entire satellite field playing for a seat that could rewrite their summer. And across all 52 remaining players: a combined zero gold bracelets.
This is the WSOP at its most democratic. Streams are live from the Horseshoe. No scheduled end time has been posted — these grind until they're done.
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