The $50 Final Table: Eight Players, Zero Bracelets, Zero Rings
The cheapest bracelet-series event in WSOP history just reached its final table, and the biggest résumé at it is worth $2,776.

Eight players are sitting at the final table of the cheapest bracelet-series event ever run at the WSOP, and the richest résumé among them is $2,776.
That belongs to Lowell Sarrade. Zero bracelets. Zero rings. $2,776 in lifetime tracked earnings. He is, by a wide margin, the most decorated player left in Event #468, the $50 Gladiators of Poker Landmark Mega Satellite.
Fifty dollars.
The most decorated player left in Event #468 has zero bracelets, zero rings, and $2,776 in lifetime earnings.
Who's at the Table
The final eight includes Pradeep Dewan ($600 lifetime), Eduardo Espinosa Diaz ($630 lifetime), Noam Shapira from Israel, and David Batzer — neither of whom have any tracked WSOP earnings at all. This is the anti-Triton. Nobody here has a Hendon page that loads above the fold.
The field collapsed from 11 to 8 in about fifteen minutes. Three players busted in quick succession to set the final table, and now we're here — eight people who paid $50 to sit under WSOP cameras at the Horseshoe.
Why You Should Be Watching
This is the most accessible final table the World Series of Poker has ever produced. Not because of the format — because of the people. No pros. No grinders with six-figure databases. Just eight players whose combined lifetime earnings wouldn't cover a single bullet in a $10K Championship event.
The satellite awards seats into a bracelet event, which means one of these eight could parlay a $50 entry into gold. That's the WSOP pitch distilled to its absolute purest form.
Tune in on PokerGO. This one won't last long.
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