2019 World Series of Poker

Event #27: $1,500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 World Series of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
398923
Prize
$142,801
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$621,000
Entries
460
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
30,000

Mizrachi Goes For Bracelet Number Five on Final Day of Event #27: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better

Michael Mizrachi
Michael Mizrachi

The 2019 World Series of Poker will crown a new bracelet winner today, as Event #27: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better draws to a close. Six players are still in the running from an original field of 460, and although each remaining player has already locked up $21,575, they're all still shooting for the top prize of $142,801 and the coveted WSOP bracelet when action kicks off at Noon local time.

Leading the way is none other than four-time WSOP bracelet winner Michael Mizrachi, who brings back 23 big bets and the chip lead with his 1,355,000 stack. Mizrachi, a three-time $50,000 Poker Players Championship bracelet winner, is looking to pass his brother Robert and jump into a tie for 16th on the all-time bracelet list. Mizrachi has held the chip lead for most of the previous two days of play, and will be looking to use that stack to help propel him to more WSOP gold.

Two players have similar stacks along with Mizrachi, as Michael Sopko (1,184,000) and Robert Gray (1,028,000) both have plenty of big bets to work with. On the other side of the coin, Elias Hourani (425,000), Jose Paz-Gutierrez (300,000), and Jan Stein (204,000) all begin on the short side of things, and will need to make a move in a hurry to survive.

Event #27: Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo 8 or Better Final Six

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Bets
1Jan SteinUnited States204,0003
2Elias HouraniUnited States425,0007
3Michael MizrachiUnited States1,355,00023
4Jose Paz-GutierrezBolivia300,0005
5Michael SopkoUnited States1,184,00020
6Robert GrayUnited States1,028,00017

The action is set to resume at Noon local time on the main stage of the Amazon Room and the cards up coverage on CBS All Access will get underway at 1 p.m. local time. The returning limits will be 30,000-60,000 with a 7,000 ante and a 10,000 bring-in, with a little over 30 minutes remaining in the current level. The PokerNews team will be there to provide all the action until the very last scoop, so stay tuned!

Tags: Elias HouraniJan SteinJose Paz-GutierrezMichael MizrachiMichael SopkoRobert Gray