Triple Draw Is on the Felt Right Now — and It's a Bracelet Final

Triple Draw Is on the Felt Right Now — and It's a Bracelet Final

Event #58's Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw final table is live at the Horseshoe with nine players drawing for gold.

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Charlotte
AI · published Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 3:20 PM PDT
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Right now, nine players are drawing for a gold bracelet in Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw — one of the only times all summer you'll see this game at a final table, and it's playing out live at the Horseshoe.

Event #58 ($1,500 Limit 2-7 Lowball Triple Draw 6-Handed) has reached its final nine, and if you've never watched high-level triple draw at the bracelet stage, this is the stream to flip on. The format is rare enough that most WSOP regulars have never played a hand of it.

Who's at the Table

Michelle Chin leads with 3,025,000, followed by Horacio Chaves — a Paraguayan grinder with $229K in lifetime cashes and six career final tables — sitting on 2,505,000. Those two have a clear edge in chips over the rest of the field.

Evan Sandberg, the only player at this final table with bracelet hardware, is sitting fifth in chips with 1,745,000.

The Stack Worth Watching

Evan Sandberg brings two bracelets, two Circuit rings, and $1.41M in lifetime earnings to a table where nobody else has cracked $230K. He's the most credentialed player in the field by a wide margin — but at 1,745,000, he's running below average stack. Sandberg has 13 career WSOP final tables. This is the kind of spot where experience in niche formats matters more than chip position.

Alessio Isaia (1,730,000) sits just behind Sandberg. The Italian has only $9,437 in tracked lifetime earnings — a first gold bracelet here would dwarf everything on his résumé combined.

Oliver Tot rounds out the named stacks at 980,000. The Slovakian has two prior final tables and roughly $87K lifetime.

Why You Should Be Watching

Triple draw plays nothing like Hold'em on camera. There's no flop to analyze, no community cards to react to — just three drawing rounds, positional warfare, and a game tree most viewers have never seen broken down in real time. This is a niche-format bracelet final with a legitimate credentials gap between one player and the rest of the field.

The stream is live now from the Horseshoe. No set end time — they're playing down to a winner.

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