Schmelev opens for his usual 245,000 from the button and Mizrachi calls. Both players check the flop. The turn is the and Mizrachi bets 250,000. Schmelev calls and they go to the river. It's the and Mizrachi makes it 500,000 to go. Schmelev quickly calls.
Schmelev opens for 245,000 from the button and Mizrachi calls. Mizrachi leads out for 225,000 on the flop, Schmelev raises to 575,000 and Mizrachi calls. The lands on the turn and both players quickly check. The river is the and Mizrachi bets 1,000,000. Schmelev pops out of his chair as soon as the chips hit the felt and takes a pensive look at his opponent, removing his sunglasses. Mizrachi calmly sips from his cup of coffee as Schmelev folds.
Schmelev opens for 245,000 on the button and Mizrachi calls. Mizrachi checks the flop over to Schmelev, who quite forcefully slams 375,000 in the pot. Mizrachi folds and Schmelev takes it down.
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 245,000 and Vladimir Schmelev returns serve with a three-bet of his own to 690,000. Mizrachi makes a reluctant fold.
Vladimir Schmelev raises to 245,000 from the button and Michael Mizrachi three-bets to 640,000 from the big blind. Schmelev stands up from his chair and leans over the table before making the fold.
Michael Mizrachi raises the button to 245,000 and Vladimir Schmelev makes the call in the big blind.
The flop brings and Schmelev bets out for 200,000. Mizrachi lets it go and Schmelev scoops the pot.
Things have tightened up a little bit in the last ten minutes or so. You get the feeling that both players realize the next big pot they play is going to be a crucial one to the outcome of this tournament.