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Michael Mizrachi Wins Fourth $50,000 Poker Players Championship at WSOP
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi made history at the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) by winning his fourth $50,000 Poker Players Championship (PPC) title. This achievement extends his record as the only player to win the PPC four times, a feat accomplished since the event's inception nearly two decades ago.
Throughout the tournament, Mizrachi maintained a consistent lead, holding the chip lead by the end of Day 4 and continuing to dominate through the final table. His performance in the Limit 2-7 Triple Draw format against Bryn Kenney, the highest-earning tournament player of all time, proved to be the decisive moment.
In a crucial head-to-head battle, Mizrachi check-raised Kenney all-in with less than a single bet remaining in his opponent's stack. Kenney, visibly frustrated, ultimately decided to draw another card, leading to his elimination as he paired up. Mizrachi, on the other hand, stood pat with a ten-low, a much stronger holding than his initial hand.
Mizrachi's winning hand was T♣ 6♣ 5♦ 4♥ 2♦, while Kenney improved to a nine-low with the J♣, Q♣, and 8♣. Jared Bleznick from the commentary booth noted that all Kenney had to do was stand pat to double up. However, Mizrachi's pressure during the Limit 2-7 Triple Draw game led Kenney to make a costly mistake, ultimately sealing Mizrachi's victory.
Mizrachi's consistent chip lead and flawless execution throughout the tournament have earned him praise from commentators and fellow players alike. His latest win brings his total WSOP bracelet count to seven, further cementing his status as one of poker's greatest players. With this historic achievement, Mizrachi's name is once again being mentioned in discussions for induction into the Poker Hall of Fame.
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[1] Despite the excitement surrounding sports-betting and casino-games in the casino-and-gambling industry, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi continued to focus on his skills at poker, ultimately securing a historic fourth win in the $50,000 Poker Players Championship at the WSOP.
[2] As the number of poker players aiming for the Poker Hall of Fame multiplies, Mizrachi's impressive performance has once again elevated his name to the forefront of discussions, reinforcing his status as one of the top contenders.
[3] Meanwhile, the sports world is gearing up for major events, but for many fans, the thrill of sports-betting can't compare to the nail-biting moments experienced during a high-stakes poker game like the PPC.