Five Events, 114 Players, 1 AM at the Horseshoe
A bracelet final table, two deepstacks, a mega satellite, and a PLO grind are all still running past midnight on July 2.

It's past midnight at the Horseshoe, and 114 players are still alive across five simultaneous WSOP events. Here's what's on the floor right now.
The Headliner: MINI Main Event Final Table
Event #72, the $1,000 MINI Main Event, is down to its final nine. Jeffrey Evans leads with 140,000,000 in chips — more than three times his nearest competitor. Behind him, Yunye Lu (42,000,000; $460K in lifetime cashes, two prior final tables) and Ohad Enzel (41,000,000) are in a near-dead heat for second. Dennys Luis Ramos, who has nearly $1.87M in career earnings and eight final tables on his résumé, busted in 10th — just one spot short.
Jeffrey Evans leads the MINI Main final table with 140,000,000 in chips — more than three times his nearest competitor.
The $2,200 Landmark Mega Satellite
Event #389 is down to two tables — 16 players left fighting for seats. Anselmo Villarreal, a WSOPC ring winner with $294K in lifetime cashes and five final tables, is still in. So is John McDonald ($398K lifetime, 10 final tables) and James Jewell ($417K, six final tables). Plenty of experience still alive here.
The $400 Daily Deepstack
Event #387's $400 NLH Deepstack is also at two tables with 16 remaining. Ido Shamriz from Israel leads with 68,000 in chips. The most decorated name in the field is already out: Jasthi Kumar — five WSOPC rings, $809K in lifetime earnings, 25 career final tables — busted in 20th.
The $250 Daily Deepstack
Event #382 still has 50 players grinding. Jeffrey Olsen leads with 870,000, followed by Toshiya Tamaru from Japan at 750,000 and Jose Mariema from France at 540,000. Tony Burns sits at 430,000. This is a $250 buy-in — and these stacks say the structure has plenty of play left.
The $250 PLO
Event #386, the $250 Pot-Limit Omaha deepstack, is down to 23. Vincas Tamasauskas from Lithuania ($94K lifetime, one prior final table) just busted on the bubble of the final three tables. International flavor all over the rail: Brazil, France, Great Britain, Peru.
Five events. Six countries represented among the chip leaders alone. The Horseshoe doesn't sleep in July.
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