Three WSOP Events Still Grinding Past 6 AM on July 7
A $400 Deepstack is down to 19 players, a $250 Deepstack has 48 left, and a $2,200 Mega Satellite is battling with 36 โ all at the Horseshoe past sunrise.

Three WSOP events were still running past 6 AM PT on July 7 at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas.
Event #453: $400 Daily Deepstack โ 19 Remain
The $400 Deepstack is the deepest into its field. As of 6:05 AM PT, 19 players remained. Among them: Susan Faber, a one-bracelet, two-ring holder with $304,613 in lifetime tournament earnings and nine career final tables. Spain's Antonio Saez ($112,374 in career cashes, two final tables) is also still alive. Edith Oakes (US) and Dor Mey Tal (Israel) round out the named contenders.
Event #449: $250 Daily Deepstack โ 48 Remain
The $250 Deepstack broke below 100 players around 4:35 AM PT and was down to 48 by 5:50 AM. France's Pascal Rabbath held 355,000 chips at the last count, with Israel's Ido Shamriz close behind at 320,000. Kamron Arvand (US, 205,000) and Great Britain's Sattar Ghaffar (175,000) also carried stacks into the early morning.
Event #455: $2,200 NLH Landmark Mega Satellite โ 36 Remain
The $2,200 Mega Satellite was down to 36 players at 5:50 AM PT. The most credentialed name left in the field: Kevin Maahs, who carries $2,303,050 in lifetime earnings and two career final tables. Aaron Gao ($531,638, seven final tables) is also in contention. China's Fangxiao Zhang ($5,508 in career cashes) and Roger A. (US, 55,500 chips) are among the remaining runners.
All three events are being played at the Horseshoe as part of the 2026 World Series of Poker.
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