'Would you call it off?': Big decision after Mizrachi exposes best hand

Matt Hansen
Matt Hansen
Posted on: July 11, 2025 23:53 PDT

Around 90 players were left on Day 6 of the WSOP Main Event when Michael Mizrachi flopped the top end of a straight, but the seven-time bracelet winner prematurely exposed his hole cards and put his opponent to an unexpected test.

Pocket kings no good

Craig Trost, who had picked up pocket kings, was pleased to get his shrinking stack into the middle on a flop of , but he left one chip behind for one reason or another. 

Mizrachi thought he was all in, so he called, turning over for a near lock on the hand. Trost, now facing the flopped nuts and not all in, found himself in a pickle. He could make a run at the straight or he could fold keep the one chip for a shot at the next pot. 

Mizrachi needed a video keepsake for this one. Mizrachi needed a video keepsake for this one.

"I can see the tweet now," Trost told the table. "Would you call it off knowing you're facing the nuts in the Main Event?"

Check out the twisted situation in the video above. Trost eventually called and showed his pocket kings. The turn was a and a small sweat broke out before the ended the drama. Trost was out in 90th for $90,000 and Mizrachi dragged a pot that put him around the 10 million mark in Level 28 with blinds at 60K/120K/120K. 

Trost finally flicked it in. Trost finally flicked it in.

Day 6 of the WSOP Main Event will break at the end of Level 29 and the remaining runners will return on Saturday at noon Vegas time.