Brunson Leads $10K 2-7 Draw; Seniors and High Roller Finals Set
Three WSOP events reach late stages overnight at the Horseshoe, with Todd Brunson holding the chip lead in a championship draw event.

Todd Brunson holds 1,580,000 chips and the lead as the $10,000 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw Championship (Event #67) reaches its final 15 players at the Horseshoe. Brunson, a one-time bracelet winner with $2.78M in lifetime tournament cashes and 18 career WSOP final tables, is chasing his second piece of gold in one of the summer's marquee limit events. Among those already eliminated on Day 2: five-time bracelet winner John Juanda ($9.33M lifetime), former Main Event champion Joseph McKeehen ($2.40M lifetime), and one-time bracelet winner Andrew Yeh ($1.74M lifetime). Play resumes later on June 26 with two tables remaining.
Seniors Deepstack Final Table
The $250 Seniors Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em (Event #333) is down to its final nine. Michael Gordon leads the field with 2,700,000, followed closely by Stacey Jones at 2,560,000. Jones, a U.S.-based player making his first recorded deep WSOP run, sits second in chips heading into what will be his first bracelet-event final table. Mark Wright, a WSOP Circuit ring holder with $77,267 in lifetime earnings and six prior final tables, is also among the final nine.
$25K High Roller Down to Three
Sean Winter is one of three players remaining in Event #64, the $25,000 High Roller PLO/NLH Mixed. Winter reached the final three from a starting field that locked 256 entries. A finish here would add to his already substantial high-roller résumé. Final-table play continues at the Horseshoe.
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