Nine Players, Zero Bracelets, and Main Event Seats on the Line
The $1,100 Landmark Mega Satellite final table is live at the Horseshoe, and not a single player at the table has ever won WSOP hardware.

The $1,100 Landmark Mega Satellite just hit its final table at the Horseshoe, and nine players with a combined zero WSOP bracelets are fighting for seats to the biggest poker tournament on Earth.
No prior champions. No circuit ring holders. No six-figure WSOP résumés. Event #434 is pure satellite poker — unknown names, turbo structure, and life-changing equity in every pot.
Nine players with a combined zero WSOP bracelets are fighting for seats to the biggest poker tournament on Earth.
Who's at the Table
Five of the nine finalists have been identified. John Lappin (US) and Eduardo Terrivel (Portugal) headline the group — neither has a single recorded WSOP cash. Terrivel traveled from Portugal for this shot.
Jin Wang (Hong Kong) is the closest thing to a veteran in this lineup, and even that's a stretch: $2,549 in lifetime tournament earnings. Yao-Sheng Huang (China) and Christopher Wrabel (US) round out the named players, both with zero prior WSOP results on file.
Four more unnamed players fill out the nine-handed table. Every one of them is grinding turbo blind levels for a Main Event entry worth $10,000 — roughly nine times what they paid to sit down.
Why This Stream Matters
Mega satellites are where Main Event stories begin. The player who ships a $1,100 turbo today could be on the Day 2 feature table by midweek. The structure is fast, the stacks are shallow relative to the blinds, and the decisions are binary — fold or put your tournament life at risk.
This final table has five countries represented across just the five named players: the US, Portugal, Hong Kong, and China. It's a genuinely international rail.
The stream is live now from the Horseshoe. Coverage runs through the final seat awarded.
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