Brent Hanks raised to 120,000, Jacob Bazeley raised it up to 325,000 and Hanks made the call. The flop was , Bazeley checked, Hanks bet 160,000 and Bazeley made the call. The turn was the and Bazeley checked once more and this time Hanks followed suit. The final card was the and Bazeley checked for the third time. All eyeballs fell on Hanks and he reached into his stack and pulled out a bet of 580,000. Bazeley dwelled for quite a long while before eventually making the call. Hanks turned over for a pair of kings and Bazeley mucked his hand.
Brent Hanks raised to 120,000 and Bazeley called from the button. The flop came down and Bazeley check-called 125,000. The turn was the and the chip leader check-folded to a 300,000 bet. A little pot for Hanks who is still trailing his opponent.
Brent Hanks limped from the button, Jacob Bazeley raised to 150,000 and Hanks made the call. The flop was , Bazeley bet 125,000 and Hanks made the call. The turn was the , Bazeley bet 250,000 and Hanks once again made the call. The dealer gave us the on the river and Bazeley didn't let up. He bet 600,000 and Hanks made the call.
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Jacob Bazeley raised to 100,000 and Brent Hanks made the call. Three cards later they were both staring at and Bazeley bet 105,000 when checked to. Hanks made the call and they saw the on the turn. Hanks decided to bet this time, making it 2450,000 and Bazeley folded.
Brent Hanks raised to 100,000 from the button and Bazeley three-bet to 275,000. Hanks called and the flop brought out . Bazeley bet 225,000 and took down the pot.