Schmelev raises to 250,000 and MIzrachi calls. Both players check the flop. Mizrachi bets 350,000 when the hits the turn and Schmelev calls. Both players check the on the river.
Mizrachi shows for a pair of tens and takes it down.
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 250,000 before Vladimir Schmelev declares himself all in from the big blind. The Russian is clearly frustrated with the flow of the game, and the crowd's antics, but Mizrachi decides this is not the one and lets his hand go.
Schmelev raises to 250,000 from the button and Mizrachi calls. Both players check the flop. The turn is the and Mizrachi checks to Schmelev, who bets 350,000. Mizrachi shoves and Schmelev tosses in his hand with visible frustration as he mutters to himself in Russian.
Michael Mizrachi limps the button and Vladimir Schmelev instantly moves all in. After that previous hand the steam is rising from Schmelev. Mizrachi folds and Schmelev stays alive!
Michael Mizrachi continues his limping approach and this time Vladimir Schmelev lets him see a cheap flop as he taps the table.
The flop arrives and Schmelev bets out 200,000. Mizrachi makes the call. The turn card is the and Schmelev checks. Mizrachi bets 200,000 and Schmelev beats him into the pot.
The river is the . Schmelev checks over to Mizrachi who thinks for a moment but checks behind. It's a decision he regrets as Schmelev reveals for a busted flush draw, and the best hand!