
Robert Mizrachi
After many years on the poker circuit, Robert Mizrachi is finally coming into his own.
He is cashing more than ever before and playing well. His years of experience are paying off.
Background
Robert Mizrachi was born in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida in 1978. He is the eldest of four brothers, three of whom are poker professionals. He learned poker at a young age and taught his brothers to play so that they could conduct games in his home.
One of Robert’s brothers is the famous Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi. Although Robert taught him to play and mentored him through his early years, he quickly exceeded Robert. Now Michael is considered one of the top players in the sport.
Robert really got into the game in a serious way when he became a dealer in a casino in South Miami. He studied the game from the dealer’s side of the table until he felt that he knew as much as he could learn in that way. It was not long before he could read people enough to understand what kind of cards they held.
Then, he was ready to play on the other side of the table. He became a player in his first tournament 10 years ago at Victoria Casino in London. He not only did well; he took first place. Yet, it was to be a long time before Robert Mizrachi had many great victories.
Poker Career
In 2003, he made up for lost time by taking second in a $1,000 No Limit Hold ‘em event in Atlantic City. To do it, he beat out an impressive group of players, including Full Tilt Poker ’s Chris Ferguson and Andy Bloch.
Mizrachi did even better in 2004, winning the Master Classics of Poker in Amsterdam. He took $500,000 home with him from that event. Things were looking up and Robert Mizrachi was ready for whatever came next.
In 2005, he cashed in four events in the WSOP. 2006 was a good year, too. Mizrachi won first in the $1,000 No Limit Hold ‘em and second in the $1,500 No Limit Hold ‘em events. This was in the Five Star World Poker Classic, and he took home over $135,000 combined earnings from the venture.
Also, in 2006, Mizrachi cashed at the WPT Mirage Poker Showdown in the $10,000 No Limit Hold ‘em main event and brought home almost $130,000. He rounded out the year by cashing in the Mandalay Bay Poker Championship $1,000 No Limit Hold ‘em event.
2007 was to be Robert “Who’s Bad” Mizrachi’s best year yet. He reached three final tables at the World Series of Poker. Better still, he won his first bracelet. He won it in the $10,000 World Championship Pot-Limit Omaha event, and brought in over $760,000.
Team Full Tilt
With total winnings of over $2.5 million dollars, Robert Mizrachi is doing just fine. Even though he has younger brothers, he is still a fairly young man. The way things are going, he could be one of the best poker players yet.
He plays online at Full Tilt Poker as part of the FullTilt Team, and is often available for games, instruction, and chat.
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