Vladimir Schmelev opens for 245,000 from the button and wins the blinds and antes.
2010 World Series of Poker
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 245,000 and Vladimir Schmelev makes a rare fold from the big blind.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button and opens for 245,000. Mizrachi calls and they see a flop. Both players check. The turn is the . Check-check. The hits the river and Mizrachi leads out for 200,000. Schmelev calls.
Schmelev shows and it's good.
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 250,000 and Vladimir Schmelev makes the call in the big blind.
They see a monotone flop of . Schmelev checks to Mizrachi who fires 200,000 to take it down.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button and raises to 245,000. Mizrachi makes the call.
Both players check the flop and the on the turn. Same story when the hits the river.
Mizrachi shows king-nine and wins the pot.
Michael Mizrachi has the button but he doesn't like what he sees as he gives Vladimir Schmelev a walk.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button and opens for 245,000. Mizrachi calls and they see a flop. Mizrachi checks to Schmelev, who bets 300,000. Mizrachi comes in with a raise to 900,000 and Schmelev folds, conceding the pot to Mizrachi.
Vladimir Schmelev - 12,900,000
Michael Mizrachi - 4,500,000
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 220,000 and Vladimir Schmelev makes the call.
The flop is . Schmelev checks to Mizrachi who fires 300,000 to take it down without further resistance.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button and raises to 245,000. Mizrachi folds and Schmelev takes it down.