Eric Mizrachi Eliminated in 18th Place ($12,995)
Eric Mizrachi's day has come to an end about 30 minutes into play. After Kfir Yamin raised to 25,000 from middle position, Mizrachi moved all in from the hijack seat for 81,000. Action folded back to Yamin and he made the quick call.
Mizrachi held the best hand with the , but he was still in a race for his tournament life against the for Yamin. Eric's brother Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi and good friend Chino Rheem were on hand to help channel some run good.
The flop came down bad news for Mizrachi when a queen spiked, . The turn brought the and left Mizrachi needed a four and only a four. The river couldn't do it for him when the hit the felt and Mizrachi was sent to the rail in 18th place. He earned just under $13,000 for his finish.
Not all is lost for him though as he hinted to yesterday. Even though he busted out Mizrachi and his group are traveling to Israel where they'll enjoy a nice vacation from the tables.