Three-way all-in showdown in a poker match featuring Michael Mizrachi
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi Wins 2025 WSOP Main Event
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi has made poker history by winning the Main Event at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2025, securing a prize of $10 million. This triumph comes after an impressive summer run, which has earned him the title of the current poker heater.
The event, held at the Venetian, began with Mizrachi starting with a stack of $30,000 in a $100/$200 No-Limit Hold'em game. The game was live-streamed last week, and spectators were treated to a thrilling three-way all-in involving Mizrachi, Keith Lehr, and John Isaac.
The pivotal moment came when Mizrachi re-shoved for $33,700 with pocket Kings (K-K), a move that left Lehr with A-Q and Isaac with J-J. The hand was watched in full, with Mizrachi performing a fist-pump celebration after his first board runout, which gave him half of the pot.
The odds of Mizrachi winning all those all-ins were estimated to be around 0.15%, or roughly 666 to 1. Remarkably, he went on to win the entire three-way all-in with his second board runout, ending the game as the biggest winner with a profit of $59,200.
Mizrachi's victory comes after a significant hand loss to John Wasnock earlier in the tournament. However, he bounced back strongly, winning 9 out of 9 preflop all-ins during the WSOP Main Event.
Prior to this summer's WSOP, Mizrachi had only one recorded cash in a $300 buy-in event. His win at the Main Event marks a significant milestone in his career, adding another prestigious title to his name.
As Mizrachi celebrates his victory, the poker world eagerly awaits to see what other achievements he will add to his impressive resume in the coming months.
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