Event #423's Final Table: Six Players, Zero Résumés
The $250 Daily Deepstack is down to its last six, and the combined lifetime earnings of every player at the table wouldn't cover a $10K buy-in.

Six players remain at the WSOP Event #423 final table, and the deepest résumé belongs to Predrag Zailac — whose entire Hendon Mob page reads $4,087.
That makes him the second-richest player left. Filippo Malgioglio, representing Switzerland, edges him out at $4,710 in career cashes. After that: Tsung Lu ($1,670), Christopher Grey ($1,247 from Canada), and Karim Kerroui of France, who has no recorded tournament earnings at all.
The combined lifetime earnings of every player at this final table wouldn't cover a single $10K WSOP buy-in.
What You're Watching
This is the $250 Daily Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em at Horseshoe / Paris — the cheapest buy-in on the summer schedule. The field ground from 26 players earlier this morning down through a two-table redraw at 13, and now we're at the final six.
Jacob Potter of Canada led the event when it hit 26 players with 1,000,000 chips. James Leonard — the one player in the field with real recorded volume ($419,181 in lifetime earnings, two prior final tables) — was still alive at 13 players but busted before the final table set.
So the pros are gone. What's left is pure daily-grinder poker.
Why It's Worth Your Screen
Three nationalities at a six-handed table: the U.S., France, Switzerland, and Canada are all represented. Nobody has a bracelet. Nobody has a ring. Nobody has a single recorded final table on Hendon Mob.
Someone at this table is about to post the biggest cash of their life by a wide margin. For Zailac, even a min-cash here likely doubles his career earnings. For Kerroui, it is the career.
The final table is live now. No estimated end time posted.
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