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2024 WSOP Online: Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi Wins Sixth WSOP Bracelet

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The dust has settled for good on the 2024 World Series of Poker as the results are in from the last few online bracelet events. Some players managed to use the dying moments of the summer to salvage an otherwise inconspicuous set of results over the past two months while others built on earlier successes to finish at a high point.

Mizrachi Makes it Six Bracelets to Move Back Past Brother

Michael Mizrachi

It has been five years since Michael Mizrachi won his fifth bracelet in a $1,500 Seven Card Stud event at the 2019 WSOP. In the interim, his brother Robert Mizrachi caught up to him in bracelet wins after taking down Event #13: $10,000 Dealer's Choice Championship towards the start of the series. Down to his very last chance of the year to retake the lead in Online Bracelet Event #30: $888 Crazy Eights Encore, the Grinder found a win after surviving a 931 strong field to scoop $108,815 to go along with his sixth bracelet.

The win sees Mizrachi move level with the likes of Shaun Deeb and Jason Mercier on the all time leaderboard. Eleven other players still sit ahead of him but after capturing five bracelets during the 2010s, should Mizrachi get on another heater, the number between him and the top spots will be sure to diminish.

Online Bracelet Event #30: $888 Crazy Eights Encore Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Michael MizrachiUnited States$108,815
2Mitch GarshofksyUnited States$79,545
3Kevin RuscittiUnited States$58,467
4Alan SternbergUnited States$42,975
5Sungbin MaUnited States$31,803
6Blaze GaspariUnited States$23,685
7Cherish AndrewsUnited States$17,801
8Tyler HirschfeldUnited States$13,481
9Christian HarderUnited States$10,278

The 2022 GPI Female Player of the Year Cherish Andrews made a final table appearance before ultimately bowing out in seventh place for $17,801.

Maor Completes Career Summer to Deny Seiver Single Series Bracelet Record

Scott Seiver

Daniel Maor outlasted a total of 134 competitors in Online Event #24: $10,000 WSOP Online Championship to win $330,263 and his first bracelet. The majority of the $1,279,700 prizepool was paid out to those who made the final table. Maor walked away with the largest slice after defeating Wayne Harmon in heads-up play to continue his recent hot form. Just a couple weeks prior to this tournament, Maor finished third in Online Event #12: $888 Crazy Eights while in June he took down the $3,500 BetMGM Championship for a career best $613,914.

Scott Seiver was another player who came into the final table riding a wave of momentum as he sought to win his fourth bracelet of the series, which would be a WSOP record. Unfortunately, the quest for the record ended in disappointment with Seiver finishing in third place. On a brighter note for the seven time bracelet winner, the result was still good enough to confirm his place atop the 2024 WSOP POY leaderboard.

Online Bracelet Event #24: $10,000 WSOP Online Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel MaorUnited States$330,263
2Wayne HarmonUnited States$235,360
3Scott SeiverUnited States$182,214
4Alexandros TheologisGreece$129,068
5Joseph CheongUnited States$83,515
6Christopher MooreUnited States$68,330
7Ben LambUnited States$53,146
8Marta MiquelSpain$41,757
9Kevin RabichowUnited States$34,165

A stacked final table saw such notables as Joseph Cheong (5th - $83,514), Ben Lamb (7th - $53,146) and Kevin Rabichow (9th - $34,165) secure healthy returns on their investments.

Wittmeyer Sees Off Formidable Opposition to Claim Second Bracelet

Brandon Wittmeyer

Brandon Wittmeyer emerged triumphant from a field of 260 entries in Online Event #23: $5,300 High Roller Championship to win his second bracelet after getting his first taste of WSOP gold back in 2015. Wittmeyer banked $258,375 from the $1,300,000 prizepool.

Jacob Snider finished in second for $192,125 while four time bracelet winner Georgios Sotiropoulos rounded out the top three with a score of $145,750.

Online Bracelet Event #23: $5,300 High Roller Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Brandon WittmeyerUnited States$258,375
2Jacob SniderUnited States$192,125
3Georgios SotiropoulosGreece$145,750
4Artur MartirosianRussia$106,000
5Ignas JasineviciusLithuania$72,875
6George WolffUnited States$53,000
7Loic DebregeasUnited States$39,750
8Aliaksei BoikaBelarus$33,125

Wittmeyer had to get past a number of high stakes regulars en route to victory, inlcuding Artur Martirosian (4th - $106,000) and Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel (10th - $26,500).

Former PokerNews Reporter Adds a Bracelet to his Resume

Mo Nuwwarah

Mo Nuwwarah has witnessed numerous bracelet wins during his career covering the live poker circuit. Now, he has gotten to experience one for himself as he beat out 923 players to take down Online Event #25: $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha Six Max Championship for $135,172 and his first career bracelet.

The victory follows Nuwawarah's decent run in the Main Event, in which he finished 358th for $40,000 to cap off a summer of positive results that has seen his total recorded cashes surpass the $600,000 mark.

Online Bracelet Event #25: $1,000 Pot Limit Omaha Six Max Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Mo NuwwarahUnited States$135,172
2Maximilian SchindlerUnited States$98,811
3Krzysztof MagottPoland$72,628
4Roussos KoliakoudakisGreece$53,384
5Jason SomervilleUnited States$39,506
6Dylan WeismanUnited States$29,421

Jason Somerville (5th - $39,506) and Dylan Weisman (6th - $29,421) were among the notables to enjoy a deep run in the tournament.

First Bracelet for Fantin as Bloch Settles for Second

The winner of Online Event #29: $1,000 PKO Fight Night is not a household name in poker but Brazil's Julio Fantin had to see off a number of more prolific opponents as he laid claim to his first bracelet and the $45,558 top prize.

Old school pro and former member of the notorious MIT Blackjack team Andy Bloch navigated his way down to the final two from the 717 players who hopped into the tournament in an effort to secure a second bracelet. His wait for another win will have to go on a while longer, however, as he was forced to settle for runner-up honors.

Online Bracelet Event #29: $1,000 PKO Fight Night Final Table Results

Andy Bloch
PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Julio FantinBrazil$45,558
2Andy BlochUnited States$45,526
3Yueqi ZhuChina$28,167
4Qinghai PanUnited States$20,714
5Eric EthansUnited States$15,326
6Not Reported  
7Kyle JuliusUnited States$8,453
8Henry LiangUnited States$6,292
9Arkady TsinisUnited States$4,775

Poker pros Nick Palma (19th - $1,678), Aram Zobian (23rd - $1,678) and Jesse Lonis (24th - $1,678) all cashed in the event.

Other Online Bracelet Results

Here are the updates from the final WSOP Online events of the summer:

Online Bracelet Event #26: $3,200 High Roller Final Table Results

Online Event #26: $3,200 High Roller attracted 345 entries, generating a total prizepool of $1,035,000. Zachary Vankeuren won that event for $219,450 to deny the runner-up, Dan Sepiol, his second bracelet of the summer.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Zachary VankeurenUnited States$219,450
2Dan SepiolUnited States$162,450
3Simone AndrianItaly$122,550
4Aneris AdomkeviciusLithuania$88,350
5John PannucciUnited States$59,850
6Ali ShahniUnited States$42,750
7Scott BohlmanUnited States$31,350
8Michael MoncekUnited States$25,650

Online Bracelet Event #27: $400 Mystery Bounty Six Max Final Table Results

The mystery bounty format is only growing in popularity and Online Event #27: $400 Mystery Bounty Six Max proved to be no exception to that trend as it garnered 2,778 entires. Spaniard Daniel Triana Ruiz won his first bracelet in only his third ever WSOP cash to take home $92,336 to go along with any bounties won. The prizepool just crept into seven figure territory as those who finished in the money split up $1,000,080.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel Triana RuizSpain$92,336
2Brian WoodUnited States$65,932
3Sridhar SangannagariUnited States$47,105
4George Abi-ZeidUnited States$33,679
5Vladimir KendenkovUnited States$24,228
6Eric TaylorUnited States$17,627

Online Bracelet Event #28: $500 Summer Saver Final Table Results

It is fitting to round out our coverage of the 2024 Online WSOP with Online Event #28: $500 Summer Saver and first time bracelet winner Michael Mosley, who walked away $99,698 richer than before. Looking back over the entire series, Mosley did manage to cash in six events, though none of the cashes prior to his win in this event was larger than $2,300. Regardless, by defeating a field of 1,699 entries to secure the largest portion of the $764,550 prizepool, Mosley managed to save his summer.

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Michael MosleyUnited States$99,698
2Brandon ZuidemaUnited States$72,326
3Chino RheemUnited States$52,372
4Kevin TheodoreUnited States$38,228
5Stephen PressUnited States$28,135
6Jeffrey HutchinsonUnited States$20,643
7Ryan HillerUnited States$15,291
8Adam LamphereUnited States$11,392
9Matthew SchulteUnited States$8,563

This concludes our coverage of the 2024 WSOP online events. Be sure to stay tuned to PokerNews as its live reporting team continues to provide comprehensive coverage of poker series around the globe.

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