Seat 2: Michael Mizrachi (320,000 in chips)
Although his poker career has been at times crowded by some controversy, it is hard to argue that Michael Mizrachi isn’t one of the greats of this generation. With two WPT wins early in his career, it wouldn’t be until 2010 that he broke out at the WSOP capturing his first bracelet with a win in the Poker Players Championship.
Mizrachi would travel to Europe and win gold there before returning in 2012 to repeat in the Poker Players Championship to stand alone with many greats as having three gold bracelets. Throw in 31 WSOP cashes and $14.4 million in lifetime earnings and you already have one of the best poker resumes out there.
However if Mizrachi can motor his XXXX chip stack here today and claim his 4th gold bracelet to join the likes of David Chiu, Mike Matusow, Huck Seed and Amarillo Slim, he will forever have his name etched in the WSOP record books for being one of the best all round poker players.