Ayaz Mahmood gave Ernst Schmejkal his first walk of the second match and Schmejkal wasn't too happy as he flashed .
2010 World Series of Poker
Ernst Schmejkal opened to 100,000 only to have Ayaz Mahmood three-bet to 300,000.
Schmejkal made the call before his 350,000-chip on the flop was enough to collect the 600,000-chip pot.
Ayaz Mahmood limped in only to have Ernst Schmejkal bump it to 125,000.
With the action back on Mahmood, he played the sneaky limp-raise card by bumping it to 325,000 to prompt a fold from Schmejkal.
Ayaz Mahmood limped in from the button only to be faced with a raise from Ernst Schmejkal to 150,000.
Mahmood made the call as both players checked the flop to see the and on the turn and a 150,000-chip bet follow from Schmejkal.
Mahmood bumped it up to 450,000 and Schmejkal made the call as the river of the went check, check.
Schmejkal tabled his , but it would be Mahmood's to rake in the pot.
Level: 3
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 0
Ernst Schmejkal opened to 80,000 from the button and Ayaz Mahmood three-bet to 250,000 to prompt a fold from Schmejkal.
Over the past few hands Mahmood has been doing his best to close the gap between the two with a few three-bets here, and some opens there.
Ernst Schmejkal made it 80,000 from the button and Ayaz Mahmood made the call.
The flop came down and both players checked to the turn. Both players checked again and the river brought the . Again, they checked and Schmejkal won the pot with queen high.
Ernst Schmejkal opened with a raise from the button and Ayaz Mahmood made the call.
The flop fell down to see a check from Mahmood and a 80,000-chip bet follow from Schmejkal. Mahmood made the call, before also check-calling 140,000 when the turn landed the .
The river fell the and after a pause, Schmejkal fired out an uncalled bet of 400,000 to climb to 4,175,000 in chips.
From the button, Ernst Schmejkal made it 80,000. Ayaz Mahmood made the call and the two were off to the flop.
Flop:
Mahmood check-called Schmejkal's bet of 80,000.
The turn brought the and Mahmood checked again. Schmejkal fired out a bet and Mahmood moved all in. Schmejkal snap called, tabling for a flush.
Mahmood held and would need a heart on the river to end this tournament. It didn't come, instead, the fell and Schmejkal doubled up.
The two are about even now.
Ayaz Mahmood limped in from the button and Ernst Schmejkal checked his option.
Both players checked the flop to see the land on the turn and a 40,000-chip bet from Schmejkal collect the small pot.