Hand of the Week: Michael Mizrachi goes to war in wild three-way all-in

Michael Mizrachi Venetian Live
Dave Woods
Posted on: August 4, 2025 04:59 PDT

Michael 'The Grinder' Mizrachi's crazy summer heater continued on the Venetian Poker live stream last week. 

Here’s a quick recap for those who haven’t been following. Mizrachi won the 2025 WSOP Main Event last month for $10 million and enjoyed an incredible run of all-ins from Day 8 onwards in Las Vegas. 

After losing a huge hand to eventual runner-up John Wasnock at the start of Day 8, which left him with just three big blinds, Mizrachi won 9/9 of the rest of his preflop all-ins. We estimated his odds of winning them all at around 0.15%, or roughly 666 to 1.

Mizrachi was back at it again last week, in a $100/$200 NL game at the Venetian, and this time it was a three-way all-in. 

Michael Mizrachi wins the 2025 WSOP Main Event Michael Mizrachi wins the 2025 WSOP Main Event.

Mizrachi's summer heater continues

Keith Lehr raised to $1,400 with and Mizrachi three-bet to $6,400 with . John Isaac called with and when it got back to Lehr, he moved all-in for $23,400 total. 

Mizrachi re-shoved for $33,700 and Isaac decided to make the call, creating a huge three-way all-in for a $91,300 pot.

The Grinder would have been happy to see that neither player had aces or kings, but he still only had 36% equity. After a short argument, the players agreed to run it twice. In the end, it didn't matter. 

The first board ran out giving Mizrachi the first half and he gave one of his trademark fist-pump celebrations. And that was before the second board ran out to give Mizrachi an unlikely scoop. He gave that one a double fist pump. 

You can watch the hand play out in full below. Mizrachi ended the game as the biggest winner, up $59,200 from a starting stack of $30,000. 

Mizrachi: 'I can't even fathom this'

Mizrachi had just one recorded cash in a $300 buy-in event ahead of this summer's WSOP. His 10th cash at this summer's WSOP was his largest at that point — $13,386 in the $1K Buy-in Battle of the Ages.

Then he went into overdrive. He won the $50K Poker Players Championship for $1,331,322 before moving on and winning the Main Event as well for another $10 million. 

Mizrachi talked to us straight after winning the Main Event bracelet and you can hear what he had to say below.