WSOP Main Event Round-Up: Michael Mizrachi Claims Day 1b Chip Lead

Day 38 of the WSOP 38 was predictably all about the $10,000 Main Event. Day 1b kicked off and by the end of registration we had 1,096 entries on the board.

Published 07/04/2025
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Michael Mizrachi Claims Day 1b Chip Lead
Michael Mizrachi – Photo Credit: Jazmyn Le

At the end of play, it was Poker Players championship winner Michael Mizrachi who led the field with a hefty stack of 371 big blinds, closely followed by fellow American Dakota Baggett and Dutchman Raoul Kanme who had 338 each.

This is quite some contrast with Victor Vo leading the Day 1a crowd with a monster stack of 587 big blinds and five players post the 500 mark.

The Day of Champions?

No less than five past Main Event champions signed up to begin their challenge on Day 1b. Max Neugebauer was the 2023 WSOP Europe Main Event winner and ended his day with 193,300 chips.

Qui Nguyen (94,500), and Greg Merson (47,300) were still in the mix at bagging up time while Johnny Chan was bereft of chips in his quest for a second Main Event title.

The other Main Event champion in action last night was Phil Hellmuth, making his annual Main Event entrance in front of the cameras. Now, this has long been a tradition but even his most ardent fans might be struggling to support what we witnessed yesterday.

Phil Hellmuth's WSOP Main Event entrance
Phil Hellmuth’s WSOP Main Event entrance – Photo Credit: Jazmyn Le

After threatening to boycott the tournament due to the long hours of play every day, Hellmuth asked his followers on X to vote on if he should change his decision and enter.

Well, many of those who voted for him to play might be regretting it after he turned up five hours late dressed as a rock band with his son and Dan “Jungleman” Cates, singing AC/DC hit Highway to Hell.

Some of the Poker Brat’s Main Event entrances have been big hits with the fans but many today are calling this one cringeworthy. We also had poker fans on X saying “embarrassing as usual, and “incredibly stupid and narcissistic.”

Event #81: $10,000 WSOP Main Event World Championship Day 1b Top Ten Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Michael MizrachiUnited States297,000371
2Dakota BaggettUnited States270,400338
3Raoul KanmeNetherlands270,000338
4Juliet HegedusUnited States267,000334
5Joseph OzimokUnited States265,000331
6Eric ThompkinsUnited States264,000330
7Adrien GuyaderFrance259,700325
8Michael HagerUnited States254,800319
9Kestutis JungeviciusLithuania248,600311
10Brian TolleyUnited States247,400309

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