Number of people in the stands who are asleep: 3
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 5
Number of people in the stands who are asleep: 3
Hanson: (X-X) (X)
Bach: (X-X) (X)
John Hanson was the bring in and David Bach completed. Hanson raised and Bach called.
Hanson was the aggressor on fourth, fifth and sixth streets, until the river where Hanson checked to Bach who fired a bet. Hanson made the call.
Bach tabled () for the wheel as Hanson slammed his cards into the muck in disgust.
Bach is now up to 9.7 million in chips as Hanson slips to 4.5 million.
David Bach raised from the button and John Hanson called. The flop was . Hanson check-raised Bach's bet and Bach called to see the on the turn. Hanson checked, Bach bet and Hanson called. The river was the and Hanson again checked to Bach, who bet. Hanson made the call.
Bach turned over for a king-high flush and scooped the pot.
John Hanson raised the button and David Bach made the call in the big blind.
The flop landed and Bach check-raised the continuation bet from Hanson. Hanson made the call.
The turn was the and Bach led out with a bet and Hanson gave it up. Another pot to Bach as his Omaha-8 form continues to bring him chips as he's now back to even with Hanson.
David Bach raised on the button and John Hanson called from the big blind.
Hanson check-called bets on each street of the board.
Hanson showed for a 7-6-5-3-2 low. Bach had the same low with as well as a set of jacks. Bach got 3/4 of the pot while Hanson got 1/4.
David Bach 5,490,000
John Hanson raised from the button, David Bach reraised and Hanson called.
Bach led out on the flop, Hanson raised and Bach called. Bach check-called on the as well as the river.
Hanson showed for kings and eights, but Bach rivered trip eights with to scoop the pot.
John Hanson called on the button and David Bach checked in the big blind.
The flop landed and both players checked. The hit the turn and Bach checked to Hanson who fired a bet to take it down.
David Bach raised from the button and John Hanson called. The flop was . Hanson checked, Bach bet and Hanson called. The hit the turn and Hanson check-called another bet from Bach. The river fell the and both players checked.
Hanson turned up for top pair and took it down.
Seriously. Red Bulls to the final table area...