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Max Greenwood has the button in Seat 2. Action comes to Rene Mouritsen, and he raises to 87,000. Albert Iversen makes the call, and it's heads up between the Danish.
Flop: . Mouritsen leads out for 140,000. Iversen announces, "Raise," and puts additional chips into the pot. Mouritsen moves all in, and Iversen lays it down, showing .
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Albert Iversen has the button in Seat 6. Action passes to the blind. Scott Freeman calls from the small, and Max Greenwood raises an additional 80,000, good enough to win him the pot.
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The Danish Are Here in Style
As we expected, the Danish cheering squad is with us today in the final table arena, supporting their two countrymen who are still left in the final four. We didn't expect them to show up in such style though.
After seeing their pal Rene Mouritsen take down a big pot yesterday with king-seven, or king with the axe, all of the Danes have showed up today with crowns and axes!
If you look at the picture closely, you might recognize one Jesper Hoagaard who won a bracelet earlier this summer in Event 36, a $1,500 No Limit Hold'em event.
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Max Greenwood has the button in Seat 2. He limps in from the button. Mouritsen calls from the small blind, and Iversen decides to raise from the big. He makes it an extra 125,000 to call. Both opponents fold, and he wins the pot preflop.
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Albert Iversen has the button in Seat 6. Rene Mouritsen raises to 80,000 from the cutoff. Iversen makes the call. The two men are heads up.
Flop: . Mouritsen bets out 150,000. Iversen makes the call.
Turn: . Mouritsen checks, as does Iversen.
River: . Mouritsen checks again, and Iversen comes out with a bet of 281,000. Mouritsen quickly calls. Iversen shows the , and will win the pot with two pair. From the rail, one of their supporters says, "Danish on Danish violence," as the two fellow countrymen trade a few chips.
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Max Greenwood has the button in Seat 2. Action folds to him, and comes out raising with 60,000 chips. Albert Iversen makes the call from the big blind.
The two men see the flop come , and both players check.
Turn: . Iversen checks again, and Greenwood counts out a bet. He puts in 85,000, and Iversen quickly says, "Raise." He reaches for chips, stacking up 220,000 chips, and ships them into the pot. Greenwood makes the call.
River: . Iversen bets all in with his big stack, and Greenwood looks flustered. After a short moment, he reaches for his chips in a bluff move, trying to pick up a read. He sits with his elbow on the rail, propping his head up as he shuffles a stack of chips, deep in thought. Finally, he does fold, and Iversen takes the pot.