Liv Boeree limped in the small blind and Toni Pettersson flat-called.
The flop was and Boeree led out for 275,000. Pettersson raised to 825,000 and sent Boeree into the tank, she then announced all-in and Pettersson snap-called.
Boeree:
Pettersson:
Boeree had limped in, perhaps looking to limp reraise the aggressive Finn but looked to have unstuck against a quickly played full-house.
Boeree needed one of the two remaining sevens, but missed it on the turn and the river.
Pettersson is back up to 11,470,0000. Boeree drops to about 8,000,000.
Jakob Carlsson made it 575,000 from the small blind and Liv Boeree flat-called out of the big to see a flop. Carlsson continued the aggression with a 775,000 bet, though, and Boeree went no further.
Liv Boeree made it 560,000 from the button and Jakob Carlsson called. They saw a flop.
Flop:
Carlsson checked, and then called another 650,000 from Boeree. Interesting.
Turn:
Carlsson checked again and this time Boeree checked behind. Curious.
River:
Now Carlsson bet out 1,375,000, his expression as calm and composed as always. Boeree disappeared into the tank for some time, trying and probably failing to read something on Carlsson's face. Eventually she folded and Carlsson took the pot.
It's all Jakob Carlsson at the moment, he raised preflop and took down a pot against Toni Pettersson with a 575,000 bet on the board.
Next hand he raised again and Liv Boeree made the call. Both checked the flop before Boeree bet out 550,000 on the turn. Carlsson called and the river was checked down.
Liv Boeree opened with a button raise, and Jakob Carlsson three-bet her from the big blind. Boeree then moved all in for about 5.2 million total, and Carlsson made the call to put her to the test.
Showdown
Boeree:
Carlsson:
"King, please," Liv tried to sweet talk the dealer. And it worked. The board ran down , and that's good enough to earn the lady a big double up. She's back to about 10.6 million now, while Carlsson slips back to around 17 million.