David Frieling v. Betfair
Action folded around the table to Frieling on the button who opened with a raise to 25,000. Mizzi called from the small blind, as did Obrestad in the big.
All three players checked the




Mizzi then fired a 38,000 bet, shaking Obrestad from the hand, but Frieling stuck around to see the river --

On 5th Street, Mizzi checked to Frieling who fired a 95,000 bullet prompting Mizzi to release his hand.
Frieling stacked up just under one million in chips after the hand.