On the board of , Justin Bonomo bet 240,000 and was raised to 440,000 by Michael Mizrachi from the button. After making the call, both players checked the on the river and Bonomo showed for two pair.
Both players put in 80,000 preflop after Justin Bonomo raised it from the button. The flop came down and Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi checked. Bonomo bet 120,000 and Mizrachi called.
The turn was the . Mizrachi bet 150,000 and Bonomo called.
The river fell the and both players checked. Mizrachi showed , but lost to Bonomo's .
Justin Bonomo raised from the button to 80,000 and then Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi raised all in for about 800,000. Bonomo looked at the amount of chips Mizrachi put into the middle and then called with pocket fives. Mizrachi held .
Things would be over if The Grinder couldn't get lucky, but then, an ace flopped... .
The turn brought another ace with the as more and more people huddled around the table.
The river was the though and allowed Mizrachi to double up. He now has about 1,650,000 chips.
With 400,000 in the pot preflop, Michael Mizrachi bet 120,000 at the board of and got a call from Justin Bonomo. Mizrachi bet another 250,000 when the hit the turn, and Bonomo again called.
The on the river brought an 800,000 bet from Mizrachi and an all-in shove from Bonomo. After a couple of minutes in the tank, Mizrachi gave up the hand.
On the flop of , Michael Mizrachi led out for 20,000 and was raised to 80,000 by Justin Bonomo. After the call, Mizrachi checked the on the turn and then called Bonomo's 150,000 bet.
Mizrachi checked the on the river and Bonomo fired another 400,000. Mizrachi tanked before showing the and mucking.
Justin Bonomo raised to to 60,000 preflop and after the call, the players saw the flop of . Both players checked and Michael Mizrachi bet 100,000 when the hit the turn. After Bonomo's call, Mizrachi led for 200,000 when the fell on the river.
Bonomo reraised to 600,000 and Mizrachi made the call. He mucked when Bonomo turned over for three of a kind.