8:25 p.m.  Sam just announced that Rene Mouritsen had 500k in chips and that Robert Mizrachi "had the rest."

8:28 p.m Rene doubled up when he was all in holding Kd Jd !s 10c] versus Rob's Ah8s5c2c.  The board fell Ks9s7h4c4d and Rene now has 1m.

8:29 p.m. Two hands later, Rene was all in again. Rene said he saw one card before raising.  He held Ac8s6c3d against Rob's 6d4h4c3c and made A's full of 6's.  He now has just under 2m.

8:34 p.m.  Rene was all in with AdJs8h7h versus Rob's 9c8c7c7s, and Rene took the chip lead with J's full of A's.  Rob has yet to win a race heads-up.  Brutal.

8:38 p.m. Rob moved all in on a Qs9d3d flop with a set of 9's and Rene called with a of Q's and flush draw. The turn and river bricked out for Rene and Robert Mizrachi won the bracelet in the $10,000 PLO World Championship. 

Despite being hit with two brutal coolers, Rob never seemed rattled at this final table.  Congratulations to Robert Mizrachi on being the first in the family to bring home a bracelet. Final table payouts are below.

 

1 $ 768,889 Robert Mizrachi  
2 $ 464,877 Rene Mouritsen  
3 $ 311,394 Patrik Antonius  
4 $ 209,564 Tommy Ly  
5 $ 156,435 Marco Traniello  
6 $ 123,967 Doyle Brunson  
7 $ 92,975 Stephen Ladowsky  
8 $ 69,363 Jonas Flug-Entin  
9 $ 50,177 Steve Sung