Mickey Petersen got the betting underway with a raise to 125,000 and Pierre Neuville made the call. A flop saw Neuville check, Petersen bet 125,000 and Neuville called. The turn brought the into the equation and now both players checked.
The river was the and now Neuville lead for 260,000 and Petersen folded.
Team PokerStars Pro Pierre Neuville made it 125,000 to play and Mickey Petersen made the call. The first three community cards were , Petersen checked and Neuville checked behind. After burning a card the dealer set the on the turn and both players checked. The was checked again by Petersen who then called when Neuville took a stab at the pot with a 150,000 bet.
Petersen:
Neuville:
Petersen's ace-kicker came into play and Petersen picked up the pot.
Mickey Petersen opened to 125,000 and Pierre Neuville called the raise. The flop came down , Petersen checked, Neuville lead for 125,000 and Petersen called.
The turn was the and its arrival was greeted by a check from Petersen and a check behind from Neuville. The river saw a check from Petersen, a bet of 125,000 from Neuville and a call from Petersen.
Another four-flush board but this time two-pair was enough to seal the hand.
Petersen opened from the button and called a Pieree Neuville three-bet. The flop fell and Neuville led for 400,000. Call. The turn and river were checked through. Petersen opened but Neuville had hit another turn with his and scooped the pot.
Mickey Petersen has opened up a lead for himself and heads-up has suddenly become a one-sided affair.
Petersen has won the last three hands including one where he raised to 125,000 preflop and received a call. The flop came down and Pierre Neuville checked, Petersen bet 125,000 and Neuville check-raised to 285,000. Petersen made the call and the turn was dealt; the . Neuville now checked and quickly folded when Petersen bet 300,000.
Almost evens again after Mickey Petersen took the first pot of note this level.
The Dane opened from the button and c-bet a flop for 100,000. Calls from Pierre Neuville. The turn came and the scare card was checked to the river. Neuville led for 150,000 and Petersen called.
Neuville opened for top pair but Petersen had a heart, for a flush, with his holding of .
Team PokerStars Pro Pierre Neuville opened to 125,000 and young Mickey Petersen made the call. The dealer fanned out the flop and Petersen checked to Neuville, who then bet 200,000. Petersen made the call and the turn card was dealt......
Petersen checked again then called when Neuville increased his bet to 325,000. The saw Petersen check for the third time and this time Neuville checked behind.
The Belgian showed and Petersen mucked. A nice way to end Level 27.
A very interesting hand played out that evened up the stacks again.
Pierre Neuville opened to 125,000 and Mickey Petersen defended to see a flop. Petersen check-called a 125,000 bet here and a 200,000 bet on the turn.
The river came and this is where things got really interesting. Petersen decided to lead for 250,000. The action went back to the Belgian and he wasn't having any of it and put in a big raise to 1,095,000. His Danish opponent seemed confused by the size of the river raise and after a few moments thought, let his hand go.
Mickey Petersen raised from the button and Pierre Neuville made the call. The flop came down Petersen made a 185,000 continuation bet and Neuville called. The on the turn slowed both players down and when Petersen checked Neuville checked behind, which is exactly what happened when the landed on the river.