Mickey Petersen raised to 80,000 on the button, Pierre Neuville called in the small blind off a stack of 40BB and Bjarke Hansen called in the big blind. The flop was [A] and all three players checked. On the turn we had the and a 100,000 Neuville lead took down the pot.
Neuville raised to 85,000 in the small blind and Hansen called in the big. The flop was and Neuville check-called a 95,000 Hansen bet. We had the customary check-check on the turn, when the appeared, before we finally saw the . Neuville took the betting lead for 150,000 but Hansen raised to 325,000. Neuville composed himself, thought and made the call, and it was good - Hansen was at it. Neuville showed down and Hansen
Team PokerStars Pro Pierre Neuville folded his button leaving it up to Bjarke Hansen to open the betting from the small blind with a min-raise to 80,000. Mickey Petersen is in the big blind and he called.
Flop: - Hansen continued with a 90,000 bet and Petersen made the call.
Turn: - Hansen now went into checking mode and tapped the table. Petersen bet 140,000 and Hansen eventually called.
River: - Hansen checked again but Petersen did not let up and he bet 285,000. Hansen never looked like calling and it was no surprise when he flicked his cards back to the dealer.
Mickey Petersen stopped the leaking of his chips after he won a pot off now chip leader Bjarke Hansen. The PokerStars Team Online member opened to 80,000 from the button and Hansen defended his big blind.
The flop fell and Hansen check-called Petersen's 80,000 c-bet before both players checked the turn. The river was the and Hansen had a stab with a 120,000 bet. Petersen called with and took the pot as Hansen reveled for a busted flush draw.
Bjarke Hansen raised to 90,000 in the small blind and Mickey Petersen called in the big blind. Hansen then fired three barrels into Petersen and the online phenom called all three. The board was and Hansen turned over whilst Petersen mucked his hand.
Bjarke Hansen raised to 80,000 in first position and Team PokerStars Pro Pierre Neuville defended his big blind. The flop was and Hansen bet 90,000 when checked to. Back onto the Belgium and he check-raised to 200,000 and Hansen quickly released his hand.
Pierre Neuville has doubled up again and again through the online phenom Mickey Petersen.
Petersen opened to 80,000 and the Belgian Team PokerStars Pro three-bet all in for 690,000 in total. Bjarke Hansen folded his big blind but Petersen called, but he did not look too happy about it.
Petersen
Neuville
Neuville stood from his seat as the dealer put out the flop. The turn gave an extra out to Petersen but they failed to appear on the river, which was the and Neuville doubled up again.
Aage Ravn came into today's final table as chip leader and extended his lead, increasing his hopes of winning the title, but it all came crashing down around him. He finished fourth after busting to Bjarke Hansen.
Ravn raised from the button and then four-bet called all-in with . It was a cooler four-handed as Hansen, in the small blind, tabled .
The board ran . The stake in Ravn's heart came on the river. Fourth place in a great achievement but he'll be disappointed as he would've adjusted his hopes and wishes a lot higher.
Pierre Neuville very suspiciously came into pot with the min-raise from first position. The action folded around to Team PokerStars Online Pro Mickey Petersen and he put Neuville all-in from the big blind. Neuville made the call and we had a showdown.
Neuville
Petersen
So Petersen needed an ace, but the dealer decided to help Neuville out - just a little bit!
Flop:
So quads for Neuville, but Petersen still had runner-runner royal flush outs. The turn card was the and that sealed the deal for Neuville.
Aage Ravn has gone as cold as an iceberg and cannot win a hand.
He raised to 80,000 on the button and Mickey Petersen made the call in the big blind. The flop was and Petersen check-called a 80,000 Ravn bet. The turn was checked through and both players eventually found themselves staring at the on the river. Petersen led for 125,000 and Ravn folded.
Aage Ravn may have started this final table at the EPT Copenhagen Main Event as an overwhelming chip leader but he is spiralling downwards and there seems to be no end in sight.
Hansen opened to 80,000 and then called when Ravn three-bet to 180,000. The dealer put out the flop and Ravn lead out with a bet of 200,000. Hansen wasted little time in calling and it was off to the turn. Ravn bet again, setting the price at 300,000 and Hansen called again. The river was the and both players tapped the table and checked.