Mickey Petersen raised to 200,000 and Pierre Neuville made the call. The flop was and Neuville check-called a 200,000 Petersen bet. The on the turn was checked through before we saw the on the river. Neuville came out firing, with a bet of 300,000, and Petersen made the call.
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So Petersen out-kicked Neuville and now takes a commanding chip lead.
Mickey Petersen has just moved all-in for the first time since heads-up began over 3-hours ago. Pierre Neuville raised to 225,000 and Peterson moved all-in for over 6 million and Neuville folded.
Mickey Petersen has come flying out of the blocks after their dinner break and has won the first three hands.
The first hand saw Team PokerStars Pro Pierre Neuville raised to 275,000 and Petersen called. The flop saw Petersen check-call a 350,000 bet. The turn was checked by Petersen and Neuville checked behind after taking another look at his hole cards. The river prompted Petersen to fire a 500,000 bet and Neuville snap-folded.
The second hand saw Petersen open to 200,000 and Neuville call. The all red flop was met by checks form both players. The turn saw both player check but both players seemed to like the as Neuville lead for 250,000 but instantly mucked as Petersen raised to 750,000.
FInally, on a flop of Petersen checked, Neuville bet 315,000 and again instantly folded as Petersen check-raised to 685,000.
It looked for all the world that Mickey Petersen had finally got a grip on this heads up match. He had come from behind to created a 2.1:1 chip lead and then this happened.
Neuville raised to 200,000 on the button and Petersen made the call. The flop was and Petersen check-called a 250,000 Neuville c-bet. On the turn we saw the and the same action ensued, this time for 600,0000. The final card was the , and after Petersen checked, Neuville moved all-in for 1,300,000.
While Petersen was considering his move, Neuville took his glasses off and placed them on his head. Was this a show of strength or weakness? Petersen must have thought it was weakness because he made the call and Neuville showed him for the flopped nuts and Petersen mucked his hand.
Neuville takes a small chip lead as we move into a 45-minute break here at EPT Copenhagen.
Mickey Petersen has started to turn the screw in this heads-up match and has a 2.5:1 lead.
In the first hand Pierre Neuville opened and Petersen called. The flop came down and btoh players checked. The turn saw Petersen lead for 250,000 and Neuville made the call. The river was met with a 450,000 bet from Petersen and Neuville mucked.
The following hand Petersen opened and Neuville called. The flop came down and like in the previous hand both players checked. Neuville then check-called a 150,000 bet when the landed on the turn. The river was the and when Neuville checked, Petersen bet 425,000 and Neuville folded.
Mickey Petersen raised and c-bet a flop. Pierre Neuville called pre flop but mucked on the flop.
The very next hand Neuville opened to 175,00 and called when Petersen three-bet to 400,000. The flop fell and the Dane took it down with a 400,000 c-bet.
Mickey Petersen raised to 160,000 and Pierre Neuville called. The players checked down to the river, on a board of and a 300,000 Petersen bet won the pot.
Petersen raised to 160,000 and Neuville called. The flop was and both players checked. The turn was and a 185,000 Neuville bet was called by Petersen. Finally on the river we saw the and both players checked. Petersen won the hand at showdown with whilst Neuville tabled
Petersen raised to 160,000 and Neuville called. The flop was and a 160,000 Petersen bet won the pot.
It had been on the cards for a while now but now it has actually happened; Mickey Petersen has regained the chip lead.
He opened from the button and Pierre Neuville made the call. A flop reading flop saw both players check but the turn sparked some betting interest. Neuville initially checked, Petersen bet 130,000 and Neuville check-raised to 300,000. Petersen quickly called and the dealer got busy putting the out on the river.
Neuville checked again but no check-raise this time, instead he folded to Petersen's 400,000 bet.