A win in the final online bracelet event puts ‘The Grinder’ in rare company, with six bracelets in total.
If you thought the bracelet results had stopped rolling in, think again, as there was still the small matter of the final online bracelet events that took place on Sunday at WSOP.com.
It’s not official, but it appears that three-time Players Championship winner Michael Mizrachi took down the $888 Crazy 8’s event for $108,815.
A player with his infamous ‘Thegrinder44’ screen name bested the field of 931 to take down the six-figure prize.
Position | Name/Username | Amount |
---|---|---|
1st | Michael Mizrachi ‘Thegrinder44’* | $108,815.28 |
2nd | ‘Paltex’ | $79,544.64 |
3rd | Kevin Ruscitti ‘GR4ND_THEFT’ | $79,544.64 |
4th | ‘Tapirs4Jesus’ | $42,974.96 |
5th | Sungbin Ma ‘MikeMatusow’ | $31,802.96 |
6th | ‘I23weeeeeeee’ | $25,684.64 |
7th | Cherish Andrews ‘Bluffcharge’ | $17,800.72 |
8th | ‘Haveitplayer’ | $13,480.88 |
Assuming it was him, that puts him at six bracelets, something only 23 other players can boast. It would also make him one of the rare players who has won bracelets online, in Vegas and in Europe.
He would also overtake his brother Robert, who won his 5th bracelet this year.
These are his career bracelets as of today:
Year | Tournament | Prize (US$) |
---|---|---|
2010 | $50,000 The Poker Player’s Championship | $1,559,046 |
2011E | €10,400 No Limit Hold’em (Split Format) | €336,008 |
2012 | $50,000 The Poker Player’s Championship | $1,451,527 |
2018 | $50,000 The Poker Player’s Championship | $1,239,126 |
2019 | $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better | $142,801 |
2024O | $888 Crazy 8’s Encore | $108,815 |
*The result has not officially been confirmed yet so there is a slim chance it was somebody else using his online screen name.