Vladimir Schmelev has the button in Seat 3. Robert Mizrachi opens for 160,000, Schmelev reraises to 475,000 Mizrachi releases his hand and Schmelev takes down the pot.
2010 World Series of Poker
The button is with John Juanda in Seat 4. Play folds around to Juanda and he raises to 175,000 to take it down uncontested.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 6. Vladimir Schmelev opens for 200,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
The button is with David Oppenheim in Seat 7. The table folds to Oppenheim and his raise to 175,000 is enough to take it down.
Robert Mizrachi has the button in Seat 8. David Oppenheim raises to 175,000 and Robert Mizrachi calls.
Oppenheim leads out for 250,000 on the 

flop and Mizrachi raises to 625,000. Oppenheim flat-calls. THe turn is the
and both players check. The river is the
and they check it down again.
Oppenheim shows 
and Mizrachi mucks.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. Robert Mizrachi raises to 150,000 from the cutoff, before John Juanda re-raises from the small blind to 425,000. Mizrachi releases and Juanda takes down a nice pot without seeing a flop.
John Juanda has the button in Seat 4. Vladimir Schmelev opens for 175,000 and Michael Mizrachi calls.
The flop is 

. Mizrachi leads out for 260,000 and Schmelev calls. The turn is the
and both players check. The river is the
and Mizrachi fires out 330,000. Schmelev calls.
Mizrachi has only queen-high with 
and Schmelev takes it down with pocket fours.
The button is with Michael Mizrachi in Seat 6. John Juanda raises to 175,000 from the cutoff and David Oppenheim makes the call in the small blind.
The two go heads up to a flop of 

. Oppenheim checks to Juanda who takes a moment or two before checking behind.
The turn is the
and Oppenheim checks again to Juanda who this time fires 225,000 into the middle which is enough to force Oppenheim from the pot.
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. Michael Mizrachi opens for 175,000 and Vladimir Schmelev defends his big blind.
The flop is 

. Schmelev checks to Mizrachi, who bets 250,000. Schmelev calls. The turn is the
and both players check. The river falls the
and Schmelev checks a third time. Mizrachi bets 610,000 and Schmelev gives it up.
The button is with Robert Mizrachi in Seat 8. Michael Mizrachi raises to 200,000 from under the gun and Vladimir Schmelev makes the call in the small blind. John Juanda comes along in the big blind and we see three-way action to the flop of 

.
Schmelev leads out with a bet of 350,000. Juanda takes his time before making the call and the action is then with Mizrachi. He also takes a moment or two before coming over the top with a raise to 1.85 million! Both opponents quickly dive for cover as Mizrachi collects a very sweet pot to extend his chip advantage.