Erik Sagstrom limped in on the button and David Bach checked his option from the big blind.
The flop came down . Bach checked, Sagstrom bet and Bach called. Both players checked the on the turn. Bach led out on the river, which fell the and Sagstrom gave up his hand.
Bach has now taken down every Omaha pot this round to take his stack up to 8,625,000. Sagstrom is down to only 525,000.
There appears to be some confusion over the size of the small blind, which is currently incorrectly displayed on the tournament clock as 80,000. According to the structure sheet it should be 75,000.
We believe the first hand or two was played at 80,000 with John Hanson overheard complaining about losing 5,000 of his 5.5 million chips due to the error.
Erik Sagstrom made a button raise and David Bach called from the big blind.
The flop came down . Bach check-called a bet from Sagstrom. Both players checked the on the turn. The river fell the and Bach led out. Sagstrom gave it up and Bach won the pot.
John Hanson raised from the button, David Bach called from the small blind and Erik Sagstrom called from the big blind.
All three players checked the flop. Bach led out when the hit the turn, Sagstrom called and Hanson called. The river was the . Bach checked, Sagstrom bet and Bach called.
Sagstrom showed for a pair of kings and took it down.