Overview
- The $50,000 buy-in event featured nine poker variants and drew 107 entrants competing for a $5,162,750 prize pool
- Mizrachi earned $1,331,322 and became the only four-time champion after victories in 2010, 2012 and 2018
- He knocked out five of the seven remaining players on the final day to assert his dominance at Horseshoe Las Vegas
- Bryn Kenney finished second for $887,542 while Esther Taylor’s $595,136 third-place result is the deepest run ever by a woman in the event
- The landmark win has renewed momentum behind Mizrachi’s anticipated Poker Hall of Fame induction