Robert Mizrachi Leads WSOP $3,000 6-Handed PLO with 23 Left
The five-time bracelet winner holds 1,080,000 chips as Event #96 nears the final stretch on Day 2.

Robert Mizrachi, a five-time WSOP bracelet winner with $6.66M in lifetime earnings, leads the remaining 23 players in Event #96, the $3,000 6-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha, after Day 2 play at the Horseshoe in Las Vegas.
Mizrachi — who owns 32 career WSOP final tables — bagged 1,080,000 chips, making him the most decorated player left in the field by a wide margin.
The Rest of the Leaderboard
Mason Vieth sits atop the counts at 4,000,000, the largest stack among reported leaders. Vieth has $562K in lifetime cashes and seven final-table appearances. Qingyu Lu (900,000) and Yuhong Liu (895,000) round out the top four.
Stanwood Yang was the last player eliminated, busting in 24th to bring the field to 23.
What's Next
Play resumes with three-plus tables still in action and a sixth bracelet on the line for Mizrachi. A win would extend one of the deeper PLO résumés on the summer circuit — Mizrachi's 32 WSOP final tables rank among the most prolific across all variants.
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