Mizrachi wins first WSOP Main Event, $10M prize
Briefly

Michael Mizrachi won the 2025 World Series of Poker Main Event, earning $10 million and his first Main Event title. He eliminated John Wasnock in heads-up play, with a notable club flush to win. The tournament featured a record pool from over 9,735 players, marking the third-largest Main Event ever. The final table was fast-paced, concluding in just 80 hands. Notably, Leo Margets became the second woman to reach the final table, finishing seventh with a record cash prize for a woman in WSOP history.
Mizrachi captured his eighth WSOP bracelet, tying him for the fifth-most all time, and his first in the Main Event by eliminating John Wasnock in heads-up poker.
The 2025 final table moved at an absolutely torrid pace, taking just 80 hands to complete from start to finish, the fewest since at least 2015.
Mizrachi won the final hand with a club flush that included a four, his lucky number.
Mizrachi surpassed $20 million in career WSOP earnings and $29 million overall with his victory, giving him the most career earnings of any WSOP Main.
Read at ESPN.com
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