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Sun Jun 28 2009 13:31 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Well, That Was Stud...
Stud
The Stud round has come and gone without even a whimper. Every pot was fold, complete-fold or complete-raise-fold without fourth street being seen.
Maybe Stud-8 will prod the players into a little action...then again... -
Sun Jun 28 2009 13:25 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Bach Gets a Few Back
Razz
David Bach (X)(X)
John Hanson (X)(X)
Bach brought it in, Hanson completed and Bach called. Hanson checked fourth street over to Bach, who bet out. Hanson made the call. Hanson checked again on fifth street and Bach bet out. Hanson folded and Bach took it down. -
Sun Jun 28 2009 13:22 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
Updated Chip Counts
John Hanson 9,285,000
David Bach 5,120,000 -
Sun Jun 28 2009 13:20 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Hanson Gaining Control
Razz
Hanson: (X-X)


Bach: (X-X)


John Hanson was the bring in and David Bach completed. Hanson then announced a raise and Bach made the call.
On fourth street, Hanson led the betting with Bach making the call. Hanson caught good again on fifth street and fired another bet as Bach gave it up. -
Sun Jun 28 2009 13:17 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
It's Oh So Quiet
Unlike last year's beer-fueled antics from Scotty Nguyen that drew a full house of spectators even at 3 a.m., the stands are essentially empty right now, with fewer than a dozen people outside of the media watching the action. The pros have left, Gus Hansen has departed, and Sagstrom's singing Scandi friends have presumably headed off into the night with him to celebrate his finish.
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Sun Jun 28 2009 13:15 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Scoopage for Hanson
Omaha-8
On the final hand of Omaha, David Bach raised from the button and John Hanson called in the big blind.
The flop landed

and Hanson checked to Bach who fired a bet, before Hanson announced a raise. Bach made the call.
The turn card was the
and Hanson led out with a bet of 300,000. Bach made the call.
The river landed the
and Hanson fired again with Bach looking him up.
Hanson tabled


for two pair and low to scoop as Bach revealed 


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Sun Jun 28 2009 13:14 GMT-70 | Posted by change100
A Scoop? Oh Wait, No...
Omaha-8
John Hanson raised and David Bach called.
Bach check-raised the
flop and Hanson called. The turn was the
and Bach led out. Now it was Hanson's turn to raise, and Bach made the call. The river was the
and Bach check-called Hanson's bet.
Hanson showed
for the nut low and a ten-high straight while Bach flopped eights full of threes for high with
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Sun Jun 28 2009 13:07 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil

They're Neck and Neck!
As we start heads-up play our two competitors are locked up, dead even in chips with around 7.1 million each!
The players are back and the Chip Reese Memorial Trophy is on the line!
It's David Bach versus John Hanson! -
Sun Jun 28 2009 13:02 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Pause
There will be a brief pause as the table is setup for heads-up play.
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Sun Jun 28 2009 13:00 GMT-70 | Posted by TassieDevil
Erik Sagstrom - 3rd PlaceErik Sagstrom Eliminated in 3rd Place ($522,394)
Omaha-8
John Hanson raised the button and David Bach reraised and made it three bets to go from the small blind. Erik Sagstrom made the call from the big blind, as did Hanson and all three players saw a flop of

.
Play checked to Hanson, who fired a bet. Bach made the call before Sagstrom moved all in for an additional 75,000. Hanson then announced a reraise to a total of 225,000. Bach made the call as a side pot developed.
The turn card was the
and Bach checked to Hanson, who fired once again into the side pot. Bach made the call.
The river brought the
and both checked it down.
Hanson tabled
-X-X for the best hand as both opponents mucked their cards. Hanson scooped and Sagstrom was sent to the rail in 3rd place for a handsome pay day of $522,394.






