The button is with Michael Mizrachi in Seat 6. David Oppenheim raises to 230,000 from the small blind to take it down.
2010 World Series of Poker
David Oppenheim - 7,600,000
Vladimir Schmelev - 7,500,000
Michael Mizrachi - 2,300,000
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. He opens for 230,000 and both Vladimir Schmelev and Michael Mizrachi call.
The flop is 

and the action is checked around. The turn is the
and Schmelev checks to Mizrachi, who bets 450,000. Oppenheim and Schmelev fold and the pot goes to the Grinder.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. He comes in with a raise to 200,000. Michael Mizrachi makes the call in the small blind as David Oppenheim steps aside.
The flop arrives 

. Both players check and the
hits the turn. Mizrachi leads out for 200,000 and it's enough, as Schmelev lets his hand go.
Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 6. He opens for 200,000 and Vladimir Schmelev calls.
The flop is 

and both players check. The
his the turn and Schmelev leads out for 200,000. Mizrachi calls. The river is the
and Schmelev checks to Mizrachi, who bets 375,000. Schmelev calls.
Mizrachi shows 
for aces and queens and wins the pot.
"Value town! Take him to value town!" exclaimed a Mizrachi fan.
The button is with David Oppenheim in Seat 7. Play folds to Vladimir Schmelev in the small blind who completes. Michael Mizrachi taps the table and we see a cheap flop of 

. Schmelev leads out for 200,000 and Mizrachi folds.
Vladimir Schmelev has the button in Seat 3. Michael Mizrachi completes the small blind and David Oppenheim makes it another 225,000 to go from the big blind. Mizrachi folds and Oppenheim wins the pot.
The button is with Michael Mizrachi in Seat 6. He raises to 200,000 to take it down.
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. He folds and Vladimir Schmelev raises to 240,000 from the small blind. Michael Mizrachi folds the big blind and Schmelev takes it down.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. He folds, Michael Mizrachi completes from the small blind and this time David Oppenheim checks his option in the big blind.
The flop brings 

. Mizrachi checks to Oppenheim who tosses out 150,000. Mizrachi makes the call.
The turn is the
and this time Mizrachi leads out with a bet of 250,000. Oppenheim makes the call and we see the
hit the river.
Mizrachi again bets 250,000 and Oppenheim quickly calls. Mizrachi shows pocket kings but Oppenheim takes it with 
.