Schmelev opens for 250,000 from the button and Mizrachi calls. Mizrachi check-folds to Schmelev's 500,000 bet on the flop.
2010 World Series of Poker
Michael Mizrachi limps the button once again, and this time Vladimir Schmelev responds with a raise of an additional 350,000. Mizrachi makes the call and we go to a flop of .
Schmelev bets 350,000 into the middle and Mizrachi makes the call.
The turn card is the and Schmelev checks. Mizrachi bets 450,000 and Schmelev instantly folds. Mizrachi gives a wry smile to his rail as he rakes in the pot.
Schmelev opens for 350,000 from the button and Mizrachi calls. The flop is . Mizrachi checks to Schmelev who bets 350,000. Mizrachi tosses his cards in the muck and Schmelev picks up the pot.
Another limped pot and the flop is . Check, check, and the turn is the . Vladimir Schmelev checks and Michael Mizrachi takes it down with a bet of 150,000.
Schmelev and MIzrachi limped in and saw a flop. Both players checked. The hits the turn and they check again. The river is the and Mizrachi bets 200,000. Schmelev calls.
Mizrachi shows seven-four for a pair of sevens and they're good enough to win the pot.
In another limped pot, Vladimir Schmelev checks and then calls the 200,000-chip bet from Michael Mizrachi on the flop.
The was the turn and Schmelev checks again to Mizrachi. His bet of 600,000 is enough to take it down.
Schmelev makes it 350,000 to go from the button and Mizrachi folds.
In a limped pot, Vladimir Schmelev checks to Michael Mizrachi who takes down the pot with a bet on an unknown flop.
Now it's Grinder's turn for a walk.
Michael Mizrachi has the button but he doesn't like what he sees as he gives Vladimir Schmelev a walk.