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   Wednesday, May 23 2012 

 
$ 50,000 Championship Poker Player : Michael Mizrachi come back from far away

The American poker star, Michael Mizrachi has just won his first bracelet in the World Series of Poker as being the champion of the $ 50,000 Player Poker Championship event of the WSOP 2010. The tournament has attracted many enthusiasts of the game like the Mizrachi brother who holds a WSOP bracelet in 2007 in part. Moreover, the two brothers (Michael and Robert) have all managed to reach the final table of this staggering championship. Michael Mizrachi has not registered a huge success since 2007 despite his talent. But then he has done an outstanding achievement at this event at the WSOP and took over the Chip Reese trophy.



Thus, the final table was between the defending champion and renowned poker players such as David Baker, Mikael Thuritz, Vladimir Schmelev, John Juanda, Daniel Alaei, David Oppenheim and Robert Mizrachi. The competition was very exciting because each competitor displayed tricks and styles of play to beat. But luck is paramount in a poker table because, some of these sharks in the game have to abandon the game. Robert Mizrachi was one of those great and eliminated as the fifth finalist, he cashed a nice bonus of $ 341.429. He was followed by John Juanda and the third place in the tournament returned to David Oppenheim who has received as reward a munificent sum of $ 603.348. Michael Mizrachi and Vladimir Schmelev was entering therefore at the final head's up. The battle was fierce and early. Vladimir accumulated large benefits. But ultimately, Mizrachi has managed to turn the luck on his side and won the title and the handsome sum of $ 1,559,046, a fortune that could make life sweeter for his financial precarious situation.

Source:  Poker 777

Friday, 04 June 2010


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