Michael Mizrachi the Chip Leader Heading Into Final of 2025 WSOP $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship

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Michael Mizrachi (AKA The Grinder) led the way into this weekend's final table of the WSOP $50,000 Poker Player’s Championship.

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Seven years ago, Mizrachi was victorious in this very same event. 

Mizrachi has amassed over $17,000,000 in live career tournament wins. 

From PokerNews

Mizrachi has nearly double the chips of his nearest competitor, Andrew Yeh, who ended the night with 5,285,000. Yeh recently had a very close call at his second bracelet in the $10,000 Razz Championship and will be looking to top his runner-up finish to Rast in that event.

Yeh has $1,604,286 in live career tournament wins thus far. 

Rounding out the top three just behind Yeh in the counts is all-time money leader Bryn Kenney. 

The winner of this event takes home $1,331,322.

Final Table Seat Draw

Seat Player Country Chip Count Big Blinds Big Bets
1 Esther Taylor United States 3,170,000 32 8
2 Joao Vieira Portugal 3,640,000 36 9
3 Andrew Yeh United States 5,285,000 53 13
4 Michael Mizrachi United States 10,440,000 104 26
5 Bryn Kenney United States 5,045,000 50 13
6 Ben Lamb United States 1,140,000 11 3
7 Albert Daher Lebanon 3,360,000 34 9
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