Michael Mizrachi has the button in Seat 6. He opens with a raise to 200,000 and both blinds call.
The flop is . Oppenheim and Schmelev check to Mizrachi who bets 300,000. Oppenheim calls and Schmelev folds. The turn is the and Oppenheim check-folds to Mizrachi's 300,000 bet.
The button is with Michael Mizrachi in Seat 6. He decides to limp in and David Oppenheim makes the call in the small blind, before Vladimir Schmelev decides a raise is in order. He pops it up an additional 325,000. To the murmurs of the crowd, Mizrachi re-raises an additional 500,000 and before the chips can even be cut down, both Oppenheim and Schmelev both toss their cards into the muck.
David Oppenheim has the button in Seat 7. He raises to 235,000 and Michael Mizrachi calls from the big blind.
The flop is and both players check. The falls on the turn and Mizrachi checks to Oppenheim who checks behind. When the hits the river, Mizrachi bets 450,000 and gets a fold.
The button is with Vladimir Schmelev in Seat 3. The two blinds limp in to see a cheap flop of . Both players check and the hits the turn.
Michael Mizrachi fires out 100,000 from the small blind and David Oppenheim makes the call in the big blind.
The river card is the and Mizrachi bets 300,000. Oppenheim thinks for a moment before raising an additional 550,000. It only take a moment or two for Mizrachi to make the call and he's the only one to show cards - for just a pair of eights. It's good, as Oppenheim mucks.
The Grinder is gaining a lot of momentum right now and his rail is cheering every pot!
The button is with David Oppenheim in Seat 7. He folds and the two blinds see a cheap flop of . Check, check and the turn is the . Again both check and the river is the .
Vladimir Schmelev checks for a third time but calls when Michael Mizrachi bets 100,000. Schmelev shows down for just ace-high but it's good as Mizrachi mucks.