Zero Bracelets, Nine Seats: The $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Final Table
WSOP Event #77 sets its final table β and the nerdiest event on the schedule has produced a field where nobody has won gold.

Nine players just sat down at the final table of WSOP Event #77, the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball β arguably the nerdiest event on the summer schedule β and not a single one of them owns a bracelet.
This is the kind of event where you'd expect the mixed-game specialists to feast. Triple Draw Lowball rotates between deuce-to-seven and ace-to-five β a format that rewards deep knowledge of draw structures and punishes tourists on sight. And yet: zero bracelet winners made the final nine.
Nam Le has $5.02M in lifetime earnings, 16 WSOP final tables, and exactly zero bracelets.
The Names Worth Watching
Arthur Morris leads the table with 2,135,000 in chips. Morris has $4.45M in lifetime cashes and 16 final tables of his own, plus a WSOPC ring β but no bracelet. He's the chip leader in an event built for his skill set.
Nam Le sits among the nine with $5.02M in lifetime earnings across 16 WSOP final tables. Sixteen shots at gold. Zero conversions. If there's an emotional anchor at this table, it's Le β one of the most accomplished players in WSOP history to never close.
Sergei Tolkachov rounds out the confirmed names with $105K in career earnings and four final tables. Karl Tretter, sitting on 1,200,000 chips, has $51K lifetime β the shortest rΓ©sumΓ© at the table by a wide margin.
What's on Screen
The PokerGO stream is live from the Horseshoe. Mixed Triple Draw plays slow by design β each hand involves multiple draw rounds and limit-betting streets β so expect methodical, information-dense poker rather than preflop shove fests. This is the opposite of a turbo.
The first-place bracelet and the six-figure top prize are sitting there for someone who has never won one. Nine players. Nine blank bracelet columns. One of them fixes that on July 2.
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