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With only three players, any two look good pre-flop. And when you flop a full house with two babies, it looks even better. It just happened to Toni Petterssen - and he doubled up through Liv Boeree.Boeree limped from the small blind and Petterssen checked his option. The flop came 4?6?4? and Boeree fired 275,000. Petterssen raised to 825,000 and Boeree moved all in, covering Petterssen"s 5,505,000 stack.That didn"t matter to the Finn. He insta-called, with good reason. He was sitting there with 4?6? and was way ahead of Boeree"s 7?7?. Neither turn nor river could give Boeree a re-suck, and Petterssen now moves back beyond 10,000,000, leaving Boeree as the short stack of three. -- HS
Sweet hand and sweeter reverse tell from Liv when the 5 on turn helped her 34o fill the straight.Fooled me too btw.23M v 13M now. Go Liv!
This is turning into a decent heads-up battle. Liv Boeree started this one with a raise to 550,000 and Jakob Carlsson called. The flop was 2?T?A? and Carlsson check-called Boeree"s 675,000. The process was repeated on the 5? turn, when Carlsson check-called Boeree"s 1,325,000. And guess what? That"s it - Carlsson check-called Boeree"s 2,800,000 bet on the J? river as well.Carlsson: A?8? for the flopped top pairBoeree: 3?4? for the turned straightThat sends her up to 23.5million compared with Carlsson"s 13.6million.
WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!CONGRATS LIV. AWESOME!