Next hand, Michael Tureniec got Per Linde's big blind with a simple preflop raise.
The hand after that it was Linde's turn to raise pre, and Tureniec made the call. They both checked the flop and Tureniec checked the turn too before laying it down to a little bet from Linde.
Michael Tureniec opened to 130,000 (his standard for this level) and Per Linde called, the flop of quickly went check, bet of 150,000 from Tureniec and a quick fold.
Linde had a good start to this heads up battle, drawing to within a million of Tureniec but has since lost most of it back. It'll be interesting to see how these players adjust their tactics after the upcoming break.
Linde raised to 125,000 and Tureniec made the call to see an interesting flop but Tureniec folded quickly to a Linde bet.
Another smallish hit for Per Linde, as he raised to 125,000 on the button and got called by Michael Tureniec.
Tureniec check-called another 125,000 on the flop; they both opted to check the turn and river. Tureniec turned over , and Linde couldn;t beat it - he mucked.
Tureniec is now at 9.405 million, 70% of the chips. Linde is at 3.99 million and beginning to look just a tad frustrated.
Michael Tureniec raised to 130,000 and bet a further 150,000 on the flop but quickly gave it up when Per Linde check-raised to 450,000.
Linde raised to 125,000 a couple of hands later but Tureniec made it 325,000. The commentators mention that Tureniec has been 3-betting a lot and Linde agrees, he makes it 725,000. Tureniec thought for 30 seconds and moved all-in, Linde instantly folded.