It didn't take long. Just a few hands after being crippled by Dutch Boyd, Michael Mizrachi was all in on third street against Helmut Koch. Mizrachi started / against Koch's / . Koch made an open pair of tens going into the river; Mizrachi paired his king. On the river, Koch pulled a second pair, sixes. Mizrachi squeezed out his last card but couldn't find a second pair of his own.
Mizrachi, who earlier told Sam Grizzle that he was playing for the bracelet, will have to try his luck in other events during this WSOP.