Backdoor Flush Helps Vonk Double Through Peters
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Paul Kerr opened for 110,000 from the cutoff, Marcel Vonk called from the button, and David Peters came along as well from the big blind.
The flop came . It checked to Vonk who bet 200,000, then Peters check-raised to 570,000 total. Kerr got out, and Vonk called.
The turn was the . Peters led with a bet of 660,000 this time, and Vonk thought for a while before calling. Vonk left himself about 1.5 million after making that call.
The river was the . Peters sat quietly for a minute, then told the dealer he was all in. Vonk rechecked his cards just to make sure, then called, tabling
for the backdoor nut flush. Peters, a bit exasperated, turned his hand over as well --
. He'd flopped two pair, and had been outdrawn.
Big chip swing there. Vonk is the leader now with 5.65 million, and Peters falls to second with 3.15 million.