'I thought it would take 44 minutes': Mizrachi crushes field for 9th WSOP bracelet'I thought it would take 44 minutes': Mizrachi crushes field for 9th WSOP bracelet

Another day, another deep run on the DNegs vlog: This time around, it's the $1,500 8-Game Mixed – check it out below. 

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WSOP Day 36: Here's what's on the docket. 

The $1,000 Mini Main Event will play out its final Day 1 starting flight today – expect a big field. 

The $5K 6-Handed NLH enters Day 3 play with 60 players remaining. Andrew Lichtenberger is in the hunt with a Top 10 stack.

Shaun Deeb's cold summer might come to an end as he leads the 13 remaining players in the $1,500 8-Game Mixed. 

Joey Couden Defeats Shaun Deeb Shaun Deeb can partially salvage his summer with a big finish today.
Hayley Hochstetler

After Day 1 play in the $10K Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship, only 75 players remain. 

We've also got two events kicking off today – the $100K High Roller PLO and the $2,500 Mixed Triple Draw Lowball. 

Patrick Leonard 🫡 (@padspoker)

This 5k late reg situation is absolutely hilarious lol 517 people have just been full redrawn because 187 euros came in last second scooping up max late reg ev lol

Shaun Deeb leads the field in $1,500 8-Game Mix: The 2025 WSOP Player of the Year will hit Tuesday's final day at the head of a 13-strong pack that also features Blaz Zerjav and Viktor Blom - the latter still (somehow) searching for his first WSOP bracelet.

Everyone's guaranteed $9K but will be playing for the $181K up top.

Shaun Deeb. Shaun Deeb.
Hayley Hochstetler

The $5K 6-Max is halfway there: 2 of the scheduled 4 days are in the books, with 60 of the 1,402 entrants still shooting for the $979K first prize.

They'll return on Tuesday at noon to blinds of 10K/20K and an average stack of around 1.1M. The current top 10 includes the likes of Boris Angelov, Paulius Vaitekunas and Andrew 'LuckyChewy' Lichtenberger.

Andrew Lichtenberger Andrew Lichtenberger.
Omar Sader

75 survive Day 1 of $10K Stud 8 Championship: Matt Grapethien and Bryce Yockey (below) are within a single chip of each other at the top of the chip counts.

The 156-entrant field was cut in half during the first day's play, but expect the field to grow a little more on Day 2 as registration remains open for a full level after the 1pm restart on Tuesday.

Bryce Yockey Bryce Yockey.
Hayley Hochstetler

Rampage wins second WSOP bracelet: He beat a star-studded final table that included Adrian Matoes and Nick Schulman. It started online but ended at Paris Las Vegas, where Rampage celebrated his $228,825 win. Check out the full report below. 

Michael Mizrachi wins $10K PLO ($1,350,203): It took longer than Mizrachi thought it would but the result is the same – he is now a nine-time WSOP bracelet winner. "They took away from my dinner plans a little bit," Mizrachi told us afterward. "I thought it would take about 44 minutes." Zurvan Tumboli takes home $900,088 for second.

That's nine WSOP bracelets for Michael Mizrachi.
Tyler Abrams

Matthew Higgins wins $1K Mystery Millions ($1,000,000): He maneuvered his way through a field of 22,811 to claim his first WSOP bracelet. Dominik Panka has to make do with $640,000 for second place.

Matthew Higgins. Matthew Higgins.
Tyler Abrams

Matthew Higgins vs. Dominik Panka heads-up in Mystery Millions: Higgins has a big chip lead, 700M to 200M, with the winner taking home $1 million. They're playing for a $360K pay jump heads-up from a $1K buy-in. Incredible stuff.

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