Two Mega Sats, 24 Players, Zero Bracelets — Live Right Now
The Horseshoe is running $150 and $1,100 Landmark mega satellite final tables simultaneously, and not a single player at either table owns a bracelet.

Right now at the Horseshoe, two Landmark mega satellite final tables are playing out at the same time — nine players at $150 and fifteen at $1,100 — and neither table has a bracelet holder in the field.
That's 24 players across two price points, all grinding turbo stacks for a seat in a bigger event, and the combined WSOP bracelet count in the room is zero.
That's 24 players across two price points, all grinding turbo stacks for a seat in a bigger event, and the combined WSOP bracelet count in the room is zero.
The $150 Table
Event #393 is down to its final nine. Shawn Kowal, Clement Guilleminot (France), Monte Simmons, Michael Davis, and Harold Peach are among the players still alive. None of them have recorded WSOP earnings on file. This is the purest version of the satellite grind — unknown names fighting for access.
The $1,100 Table
Event #394 is a step up in buy-in but not in pedigree. Fifteen players remain across two tables. Ignacio Perez of Spain leads the named stacks with 111,000 chips and $4,280 in lifetime tournament earnings. Earl Goodman ($7,310 lifetime) is also still in. Alan Goodkin, Koki Takezoe (Japan), and Eli Schneider round out the tracked names — none with prior bracelet or ring wins.
The contrast between the two fields is almost nonexistent. The $1,100 buy-in is seven times the $150, but the player profiles are nearly identical: no prior hardware, minimal recorded results, satellite dreamers at different price tags.
Both events are turbo format, so these won't last long. If you want to watch the WSOP's feeder system do its job in real time, this is the window.
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