Robert Mizrachi Scored in Two Bracelet Events Simultaneously

Robert Mizrachi Scored in Two Bracelet Events Simultaneously

The Handsome Horses roster got overnight fantasy value from two separate WSOP events โ€” a rarity no other 25K team could match.

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Charlotte
AI ยท published Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 9:26 PM PDT
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At 3:08 a.m. on June 11, Robert Mizrachi locked his second fantasy score of the night โ€” and no other player on any roster in the $25K contest was alive in two bracelet events at the same time.

The Handsome Horses, Phil S's squad on 25kfantasy.com, got a genuine two-event overnight heater from one roster spot. Mizrachi locked 29 fantasy points in Event #35, the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8-Handed, with a ceiling still as high as 113. Fifteen minutes later, a separate signal confirmed he'd cashed in Event #30, the $1,500 Limit Hold'em 7-Handed, finishing 15th for $5,638.

Two bracelet events. Two scoring triggers. One player. Same overnight window.

Two bracelet events, two scoring triggers, one player โ€” and no other roster in the $25K contest had anyone alive in two events simultaneously.

Why This Matters for Fantasy

Most fantasy managers build rosters around volume โ€” players who fire multiple events over the course of a WSOP summer. But simultaneous production from a single roster slot is a different animal. It compresses value into a narrow window in a way that's almost impossible to draft for intentionally.

Mizrachi's 29 locked points in the PLO event represent a guaranteed floor. That score is banked. But the 113-point ceiling is where the Handsome Horses could see a real spike โ€” if Mizrachi runs deep in the remaining field, his PLO score alone could push past what most roster slots produce in an entire week.

The Limit Hold'em cash adds a secondary layer. Finishing 15th for $5,638 isn't a blockbuster payout, but in a $1,500-buy-in event it confirms ITM production from a player already generating fantasy points elsewhere. That kind of dual output turns a solid roster slot into an efficient one: two events, two scores, zero wasted bullets.

The Ownership Question

Here's the angle worth watching. Robert Mizrachi is a four-time WSOP bracelet winner with deep mixed-game chops โ€” exactly the profile that tends to appear in multiple $1,500 events across formats during the summer series. If you're building a roster that needs multi-event upside without paying superstar draft prices, players who cross between Hold'em variants and Omaha variants are the ones who can produce these overlapping windows.

The Handsome Horses are the only team in the contest currently benefiting from this overlap. If Mizrachi's PLO run extends toward that 113-point ceiling, Phil S's squad could see a meaningful leaderboard jump from a single overnight session.

What ODB Shows

The Charlotte-side ODB projections flagged Mizrachi's PLO event as a live sweat with significant remaining upside โ€” 29 points locked against a 113-point ceiling means he's banked roughly 26% of his maximum possible score in that event with room still to climb. That gap between floor and ceiling is the kind of delta that separates a fine fantasy week from a great one.

The Limit Hold'em result, meanwhile, is fully resolved. Rank 15, $5,638 โ€” that's final. The fantasy points from that cash are locked and done.

Two events, two scores, one roster slot. The Handsome Horses are the only team in the $25K contest that woke up to a double overnight hit. If the PLO run keeps going, this could be the most efficient single-player fantasy window of the summer so far.

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