Break over and it's time for some poker. Three are left but there is only one bracelet! Game on!
2010 World Series of Poker
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. He folds and Vladimir Schmelev opens for 200,000 from the small blind. Michael Mizrachi calls from the big.
Schmelev leads out for 200,000 on the 

flop and Mizrachi calls. The turn is the
and Schmelev checks to Mizrachi who bets 275,000. Schmelev calls.The river is the
and both players check.
Schmelev shows 
for a pair of eights. Mizrachi, apparently in kicker trouble, flashes an 8 and mucks.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. Michael Mizrachi completes from the small blind before David Oppenheim announces a raise of an additional 225,000 from the big blind. Mizrachi lays it down and Oppenheim rakes in another pot.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 6. He open-shoves for 1,380,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
The button is with David Oppenheim in Seat 7. Two folds and Michael Mizrachi gets a walk.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button in Seat 3. David Oppenheim gets a walk in the big blind.
The button is with Michael Mizrachi in Seat 6. He limps in from the button, David Oppenheim completes the small blind and Vladimir Schmelev taps the table in the big blind.
In a rare multi-way pot, the flop falls 

. Oppenheim checks to Schmelev who bets out 200,000. Mizrachi folds as does Oppenheim as the pot goes to Schmelev.
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. He opens for 210,000 and wins the blinds and antes.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. He folds his button before Michael Mizrachi raises to 185,000 from the small blind. David Oppenheim has been ruthless in the defense of his big blind today and that continues here as he moves all in. Mizrachi quickly releases as Oppenheim pads his stack.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 6. David Oppenheim completes the small blind and Vladimir Schmelev checks his option
The flop is 

and Oppenheim bets 100,000. Schmelev calls and the
hits the turn. Oppenheim bets 265,000 and Schmelev looks him up again. The river is the
. Oppenheim checks and Schmelev bets 600,000. Oppenheim gives it up and Schmelev wins the pot.