John Hanson 6,545,000
2009 World Series of Poker
Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 5
Event Info
John Hanson 6,545,000
David Bach opened for a raise from the button and John Hanson called from the big blind.
The flop was .Hanson check-raised Bach's bet. Bach called and they went to the turn, which fell the . Hanson bet and Bach called. The river was the . Hanson bet and Bach called.
Hanson turned over for a wheel. He scooped the pot and took our chip counts back to nearly even.
Catching the action on the turn on a board of , David Bach fired out a bet and John Hanson made the call.
The river fell the and Bach checked to Hanson, who fired a bet of 360,000. Bach called and Hanson tabled for the old nut-nut. Scoop city for Hanson.
John Hanson raised from the button and David Bach called. Both players checked the flop. When the hit the turn Bach checked, Hanson bet, and Bach folded, conceding the pot.
Even more staggering is that it's been almost fourteen hours since we lost Erik Seidel in 8th place sometime yesterday afternoon, as we are about to enter into our 17th hour of play for the day.
John Hanson 4,205,000
John Hanson raised on the button and David Bach called from the big blind. Bach check-raised the flop and Hanson called. The turn was the . Bach led out and Hanson called. Both players checked the on the river.
Bach showed for a pair of queens with an ace kicker and Hanson mucked.
Bach has passed 10 million in chips.
Hanson: (X-X)
Bach: (X-X)
John Hanson was the bring in and David Bach completed the action. Hanson made the call.
On fourth, Bach paired his king and fired out a bet to take it down.
Bach (X)(X)
Hanson (X)(X)
Davd Bach brought it in, John Hanson completed and Bach called. Bach check-called a bet on fourth street. Hanson caught an ace and led out on fifth, prompting a fold from Bach.
Hanson: (X-X)
Bach: (X-X)
John Hanson was the bring in and David Bach flat called on third street.
On fourth, Bach checked, Hanson bet and Bach put in a check-raise. Hanson sat back in his chair and tossed his cards into the muck.