Grinding in Paradise: Mizrachi launches poker vlog from The Bahamas

Mo Afdhal
Posted on: December 6, 2025 05:29 PST

It's been a historic year for Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi – and that's heavily underselling it. At the 2025 World Series of Poker summer series, he added a record-setting fourth Poker Players Championship title to his career resume and then followed that up with a $10M first-place finish in the Main Event. In the immediate wake of his achievements – the likes of which the poker world will likely never see again – Mizrachi was instantly inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. 

In October, on the heels of his historic run, GGPoker enlisted Mizrachi as its newest Global Ambassador. In the weeks since, we haven't seen much from Mizrachi – but that's about to change. Mizrachi has decided to produce vlog content leading up to his attempt to win the WSOP Super Main Event as well. Now that would just be greedy. 

Michael Mizrachi Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi will produce daily vlogs throughout the 2025 WSOP Paradise.
Omar Sader

Vlogger's Paradise

Mizrachi isn't the only high-profile name with plans to produce content at WSOP Paradise. As in years past, Daniel Negreanu's fan-favorite daily vlogs have returned.

While originally a summertime-exclusive, Negreanu's vlogs made the transition to a winter schedule when the WSOP Paradise first launched in 2023. 

Negreanu has already thrown himself into the action in The Bahamas, firing three bullets in Event #2: $75,000 Triton Pot-Limit Omaha, and he's currently got a top-ten stack in the $100K PLO Main Event. 

If you see Negreanu at the WSOP, chances are he'll either be playing or vlogging. Daniel Negreanu has a new competitor in the vlogging streets.
Katerina Lukina

If you're looking for more high-stakes content, both Jeremy Ausmus and Mario Mosbock have launched new YouTube channels.