Event #85's Chip Leader Has $3,200 in Lifetime Earnings
Antonio Subire, a Spaniard with almost no tournament record, leads 18 players chasing a gold bracelet at the Horseshoe.

Eighteen players are left in Event #85, a $1,000 NLH bracelet event at the Horseshoe — and the man leading the field into the final two tables has earned $3,200 in his entire poker career.
Antonio Subire, from Spain, sits on 2,120,000 chips. Zero bracelets. Zero rings. A lifetime tournament résumé that wouldn't cover two more buy-ins into this event. He's been the story of this field since the 27-player mark, when he held 1,295,000 — and he's only grown from there.
A lifetime tournament résumé that wouldn't cover two more buy-ins into this event.
Who's Still Standing
Joseph Block (1,250,000, $3,740 lifetime earnings) is the only other named stack at the two-table redraw. He's nearly as anonymous as Subire.
The bigger names have already hit the rail. Roman Berson, a Canadian with two prior final tables and $36,760 in career cashes, busted 21st. Andrew Heidelberg ($12,092 lifetime) went out 20th. Edgaras Kausinis, a Lithuanian pro with $417,043 in career earnings and three final tables, fell in 19th — the deepest résumé left in the field, gone just before the final 18.
Merijn Van Rooij, the only seven-figure earner in the tracked stacks ($1,033,811, four career final tables), busted even earlier at 27th.
What You're Watching
This is the amateur hour that every $1K bracelet event promises but rarely delivers this deep. The two biggest stacks at 18 players have a combined $6,940 in lifetime tournament cashes. The three most accomplished players in the field — Kausinis, Berson, Van Rooij — are all on the rail.
Subire is playing for a bracelet and a payday that would multiply his career earnings by a factor most players never see. The stream is live now from the Horseshoe. Final table coverage runs until a winner is crowned.
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