Difei Wu Leads $400 Daily Deepstack Final Table at the Horseshoe
A player from China with no recorded tournament earnings sits atop a nine-handed final table at 3:35 AM in Las Vegas.

Difei Wu has 600,000 chips and a blank page on Hendon Mob โ and right now at the Horseshoe, that's enough to be the story.
The $400 Daily Deepstack (Event #387) is down to its final nine. Wu, from China, leads, but the table behind him is stacked deep and nobody's going quietly.
The Stacks That Matter
The biggest stack at the final table actually belongs to a player registered as Go 9884 โ an Israeli entrant sitting on 1,850,000. Ido Shamriz, who led the field earlier when 16 players remained, is right there at 1,200,000. Nilesh Sudrania (US) holds 1,100,000, and Michael Canden-Lennox (GB) rounds out the top five at 1,000,000.
Wu's 600,000 puts him on the shorter side of the final table โ but in a $400 daily with no bracelet players and no ring winners among the named leaders, the floor is wide open.
Wu's 600,000 puts him on the shorter side of the final table โ but in a $400 daily with no bracelet players and no ring winners among the named leaders, the floor is wide open.
What You're Watching
None of the five named finalists have recorded WSOP bracelets, rings, or tracked lifetime earnings. That's not unusual for a $400 daily โ these fields run deep with first-timers, traveling amateurs, and players grinding their way through the summer on the smallest buy-ins the Horseshoe offers.
What makes it watchable at 3:35 AM is the range of the stacks. Go 9884's 1.85M is more than triple Wu's count. The gap between first and fifth is nearly 1.3 million chips. Somebody at this table is going to make a real move in the next thirty minutes.
The final table is playing now. Stream expected to wrap by approximately 5:00 AM PT.
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