Limit Hold'em
From the cutoff Andy Bloch raised and Roland Israelashvili defended his big blind.
The flop came down 

and Israelashvili checked to Bloch who bet. Israelashvili opted to raise all in for 133,000, and Bloch made the call.
| Roland Israelashvili | ![]() ![]() |
| Andy Bloch | ![]() ![]() |
The turn was the
and the river the
giving Israelashvili a much needed double up. He is still the short stack at the table.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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3,350,000
300,000
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300,000 |
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516,000
266,000
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266,000 |
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had the bring-in, and Mizrachi just called. Klodnicki raised it up and Mizrachi was his only opponent on fourth street. Klodnicki fired again and Mizrachi called.

for a wheel, and he scooped this pot. He is now back in second place but still far behind our runaway chip leader.


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for a club flush and a seven-five low. Mizrachi mucked and Klodnicki scooped the pot.




, but that was no good against Bloch's 




for Schwartz. While he was all in, Schwartz jumped up and went on the other side of the dealer, putting one arm around the dealer and asking him to keep it clean.


and was dominating the
for Klodnicki. Schwartz popped out of his chair again and hugged the dealer with one arm. He also kissed the dealer on the top of his head and pleaded for a board in his favor.
and Schwartz stayed in front, although there was now a very good chance this pot was going to be chopped.
and now Schwartz pleaded, "Just put a card lower than a five! Anything but a six!"
and both blinds checked to Klodnicki who bet 100,000. Mizrachi made the call, and the turn was the