Both players reached the river of the board where Runnar Lindepuu led for 120,000. Marc Naalden pushed in 350,000 and Lindepuu folded. Naalden showed .
Runnar Lindepuu raised to 50,000 from the button and Marc Naalden called.
Flop:
Naalden check-called a 55,000 bet from Lindepuu, and they saw a turn.
Turn:
Naalden checked, and this time Lindepuu bet 110,000. Again, Naalden called.
River:
Both players checked, and Naalden turned over . Presumably it was good, as Lindepuu mucked and is back down to 750,000. There was a smattering of applause and a few people said, "Woo!"
Marc Naalden raised to 55,000 from the button and Runnar Lindepuu reraised, the exact amount unknown because your blogger was distracted by a couple guys in dressing gowns wandering into the card room. Either way, Naalden passed.
Our two remaining Trojans reached the turn of the board, where Marc Naalden called a bet of 30,000. On the river, Naalden raised Runnar Lindepuu's leading bet of 100,000 to a total of 280,000, but the young Estonian pushed all in, and Naalden relinquished his hand.
Runnar Lindepuu made it his favorite raise size 40,000, only for Marc Naalden to re-pop him for 125,000 total. Lindepuu concentrated very hard on his stack for a few moments, before calling.
Come the flop, Naalden bet out 135,000 -- and with a look of slight disgust, Lindepuu was forced to fold.