At one point Voulgaris looked like he was going to win the title with more then a 3-1 chip lead over the grinder. You know the grinder though always picks up the rite hands at the rite times and he slowly chips back up winning some huge all ins and coin tosses.

It was quite the comeback for both Voulgaris and the grinder as they we're both amongst some of the shortest stacks yesterday when there was just 27 players left. If this tournament has proven one thing it's that your never out of a tournament, the grinder battled a short stack in certain spots throughout the tournament & came out victorious.



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Michael
Photo Courtesy of: CardPlayer.com BJ Nemeth / Card Player Magazine

 

Place Player Prize and/or Chips
1 Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi $1,859,909
2 Haralabos Voulgaris $904,122
3 Hung La $444,312
4 Ted Forrest $263,487
5 Erick Lindgren $206,657
6 Harley Hall $154,992
7 Tam 'Tommy' Hang $129,160
8 Ben Johnson $103,328
9 Erik Seidel $77,498
10 Glyn Banks $56,831
11 David Slan $56,831
12 Kassem 'Freddy' Deeb $56,831
13 Andrew Bloch $46,498
14 Samir Marcos $46,498
15 Greg DeBora $46,498
16 Eugene Todd $36,165
17 Dan Harrington $36,165
18 Jenny Kang $36,165
19 Babak Razi $30,998
20 Kevin Song $30,998
21 Martin de Knijff $30,998
22 David Rubin $30,998
23 Annand 'Victor' Ramdin $30,998
24 Steve Brecher $30,998
25 Brian Anderson $30,998
26 Steve Zolotow $30,998
27 Alan Goehring $30,998
28 Jose Rosenkrantz $20,666
29 Alex Prendes $20,666
30 Refugio Quintero $20,666
31 David Wells $20,666
32 Robert Roter $20,666
33 Mike Hauptman $20,666
34 Barry Shulman $20,666
35 Raffi Kirkorian $20,666
36 Prahlad Friedman $20,666
37 Allan Dean $15,499
38 Naseem Salem $15,499
39 Nam Le $15,499
40 Peter Moore $15,499
41 Ali Alawahdi $15,499
42 Eli Balas $15,499
43 Mark Dickstein $15,499
44 Hieu Ngoc 'Tony' Ma $15,499
45 Greg Mueller $15,499