MBN To Be Grinder
We had our heads buried in our computers when we heard, "Three-way all in, Table 289!"
"Rob! Rob!" Michael Mizrachi was standing up and motioning for his brother to come over. Robert is at the adjacent table, and he stood up. "Aces versus kings versus queens!" Grinder said. When we and Robert got over to the table, it was brother Michael on the good end of things with against an opponent with and another with the third-best . The two trailing players were both all in for about 30,000 apiece, and Grinder had them covered. As the ESPN cameras scrambled from around the room, the dealer ran the board:
Mizrachi's aces hold to earn him the double knockout, and he's thusly chipped his way up to about 142,000.