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Michael Mizrachi WSOP Poker

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  • Mizrachi Crushes it on Venetian Poker Live
  • Las Vegas Classic Coming to Venetian

Winning big this summer didn't stop for Michael Mizrachi when he took down the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event for $10 million on July 16.

The newest member of the Poker Hall of Fame continued his heater on Wednesday when he crushed a $100/$200 no-limit hold'em cash game on Venetian Poker Live. And he did it similarly to how he dominated the Main Event final table.

Mizrachi Crushes it on Venetian Poker Live

Michael Mizrachi WSOP Poker
Michael Mizrachi

"The Grinder" bought into the cash game for $30,000, tied for the initial biggest stack at the table with Keith Lehr. Matt Berkey, Brian Okin, Jean-Robert Bellande, John Isaac, and Eric Wasserson started with $20,000 stacks.

Berkey was the strong starter in this high-stakes cash game, which featured a $200 big blind ante and a $400 squid game side action in play. Mizrachi, who won the two most prestigious events at the WSOP this summer, didn't have much going in either direction the first hour. But then it all turned around for him thanks to one crazy hand.

Lehr began the action by raising to $1,400 with QQ. Mizrachi three-bet to $6,400 with AK, a hand that made him wealthy during the Main Event. Isaac made the call with 88before the initial raiser moved all in for $23,400. Mizrachi then put his entire stack in the middle, which came out to $33,700. Isaac had both players covered and made the loose call.

Mizrachi and Lehr, the players with the highest odds to win the hand, suggested running the board out twice. Isaac, only 18% to win, wanted to run it just once before agreeing with his opponents.

The first board came out 44A74, ensuring Grinder would collect at least half the pot. He'd get the entire $91,300 pot after 737A3made up the second set of five community cards.

Mizrachi went on to win $59,200 over four hours of play, the biggest winner in the game at Venetian in Las Vegas. Berkey wrapped the session with a $37,000 profit, while Lehr and Isaac were the biggest losers, both down over $32,000.

Las Vegas Classic Coming to Venetian

Speaking of Venetian, the popular Las Vegas Strip card room will host a juicy mini-series in September. The inaugural PGT Venetian Las Vegas Classic takes place from Sept. 11-16 and features three $5,300 high rollers and a $3,300 Main Event.

Players will receive a $200 discount by registering on time for the Main Event, which offers a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. The no-limit hold'em tournament will have Day 1 starting flights on Sept. 11, 12, and 13. Day 2 action takes place Sept. 14, and the livestreamed final table is set for Sept. 15.

The high rollers are all one-day events and run Sept. 14, 15, and 16. PokerGO, in conjunction with Venetian, will livestream the first-ever PGT Venetian Las Vegas Classic.

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