The $400 Daily Deepstack Chip Leader Has $7,576 in Career Earnings
Fifteen players remain in WSOP Event #427, and the biggest stack belongs to a name you've never searched on Hendon Mob.

Fifteen players remain in WSOP Event #427, the $400 Daily Deepstack No-Limit Hold'em, and the chip leader — Darrell Washburn, with 730,000 chips — has lifetime tournament earnings of $7,576.
That's not a typo. His entire recorded career wouldn't cover two buy-ins to a $5K event.
The Field at Two Tables
Washburn isn't even the overall chip leader. That distinction belongs to Zachary Robinson, who sits on 1,400,000 — nearly double Washburn's stack. Robinson's résumé is slightly thicker at $24,032 in lifetime cashes and one prior final table, but he's no household name either.
Washburn's entire recorded career wouldn't cover two buy-ins to a $5K event.
Who Else Is Still In
The most credentialed player left is Henry So, who has $112,809 in lifetime earnings. Germany's Giuseppe Vassallo has $622 to his name on Hendon Mob. Elliot Teal has no recorded cashes at all.
This is the $400 Daily Deepstack doing what it does: minting anonymous contenders for a WSOP gold bracelet. Zero bracelets and zero rings across every named player still in the field.
The event collapsed from 25 players to 15 in roughly 30 minutes. At this pace, a final table is imminent — and whoever wins will multiply their career earnings many times over with a single result.
A bracelet and a five-figure score are on the table. None of the names chasing them have ever been here before.
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