2009 World Series of Poker
Event 49 - $50,000 World Championship H.O.R.S.E.
Day: 2
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Freddy Deeb completed and fired bets on every street until the river where the action was checked down against Joe Cassidy.
Deeb tabled



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) for a jack-low but surprisingly it was good as Cassidy mucked showing 


on board.Deeb is back to 85,000 as Cassidy is now in trouble with 40,000.
After a bet on the flop, the turn and river were checked down between Matt Glantz and Australian Jason Gray.
The board read




and Gray tabled pocket jacks but Glantz got there with his 
spiking an ace on the river to take the pot and move up to 325,000.
Annie Duke (X)(X)
(X)Cory Zeidman (X)(X)
(X)Patrik Antonius (X)(X)
(X)Cory Zeidman was all in on third street against Annie Duke and Patrik Antonius.
Duke revealed
in the hole for queens full of deuces while Antonius showed
for a 7-6-5-4-3 low. They split the pot and Zeidman hit the rail.
A big multi-way Stud-8 hand hand has seen four players go to the river but only two emerged with chips.
Buss: (X-X)



(X)Bueno: (X-X)



(X)Hansen: (X-X)



(X)Bechtel: (X-X)



(X)On fourth Pat Bueno led before Jerry Buss fired on fifth. Sixth street was checked around before things got busy on the river.
Gus Hansen was the first to bet on the river before Jim Bechtel put in a raise. Buss and Bueno were forced to fold as Hansen put in another raise. Bechtel put in a fourth bet and Hansen flat called.
Hansen:



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)Bechtel:



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)Hansen made a low but his nut flush wasn't any good for the high as Bechtel collected with his full house.
Buss - 100,000
Bueno - 190,000
Hansen - 215,000
Bechtel - 245,000
Michael Saltzburg (X)(X)
(X)Erik Sagstrom (X)(X)
(X)We caught up to this hand on fifth street, with Erik Sagstrom leading the betting and Michael Saltzburg calling him down.
Saltzburg showed
for two pair, kings and sevens, but Sagstrom had the best hand with
for trip aces. With neither player making a low, Sagstrom won the whole pot, taking his stack up to 228,000. Saltzburg is down to 200,000.
Johnny Chan (
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(
)Chau Giang (
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)Johnny Chan was all in on fourth street against Chau Giang. Giang had kings up by the river and took down the pot, eliminating Chan.
David Oppenheim was all in preflop but managed to profit after winning half of a three-way pot against Annie Duke and Abe Mosseri.
Mosseri and Duke fought for the side pot, as Mosseri bet/3-bet the flop of


before firing again on the
turn. Duke made the call and when Mosseri checked the
river, Duke fired with a bet."I don't see how you can scoop me," quipped Mosseri before making the call but he was wrong as Duke showed



for a set and low.Oppenheim revealed

to collect half for a better low to stay alive with around 25,000 chips.
Matt Hawrilenko (X)(X)
(X)Huck Seed (X)(X)
(X)Matt Hawrilenko led out on fourth street and Huck Seed called. Seed made the low board on fifth street when Hawrilenko caught and king. He bet out and Hawrilenko called. Hawrilenko check-called bets from Seed on sixth and seventh streets.
Seed showed
for an 8-7-5-2-A low, but Hawrilenko just edged him out, turning over
for a 8-7-4-3-2 low to win the pot. Hawrilenko is up to 285,000 while Seed was left with 220,000.