First Five Hands of Level 29
Per Linde started off with a min-raise to 200,000 and Michael Tureniec immediately 3-bet to 525,000 and Linde relinquished his hand.
Tureniec also picked up the next hand with a button raise.
Linde minraised again from the button and again Tureniec made it 525,000 in the big blind, Linde called this time. The flop was and Tureniec bet 450,000 and that was enough to get it through. It's all the chip leader at the start of this level.
Tureniec got the blinds in the next hand with a 225,000 raise.
Linde raised to 200,000 once more and Tureniec chose a call this time to see the monotone flop of . It was checked to Linde who bet 250,000 and Tureniec called giving us a turn. After a Tureniec check, Linde bet 600,000 - "That's a pretty strong bet," said Team PokerStars Pro JP Kelly on the commentary. Tureniec also thought so and folded his hands.