From under the gun plus one, Gus Hansen raised to 16,000 to start things off. Action then folded over to Jason Mercier on the button, and he reraised all in for about 186,000. The two blinds folded, then action was back on Hansen.
Gus Hansen raised to 13,000 from the hijack seat, Paul Phua called on the button, then Jason Mercier reraised to 32,500 from the small blind. Hansen folded, but Phua came along for the ride. The flop peeled , and Mercier bet 31,000.
Erik Seidel opened the action with a raise to 13,000 from under the gun plus one. Gus Hansen flat-called from the cutoff seat, but then Philipp Gruissem upped the price to 39,000 on the button. Seidel folded, and Hansen called.
From early position, Richard Yong raised to 12,000. Gus Hansen called on the button, and Paul Phua called from the big blind. From there, the three players took an flop, and action checked to Hansen.
Gus Hansen moved all in for 33,600 on the flop. Richard Yong called with the , and Hansen held the . The turn was the , and the river was the . Hansen had missed and was eliminated, but...
After Gus Hansen raised to 9,000 from the hijack seat, Philipp Gruissem reraised to 24,000 in the cutoff seat. Action folded back to Hansen, and he made the call to take the flop out of position.
The flop read when Gus Hansen checked to Paul Phua who bet 16,000. Hansen made the call and the turn brought the . Hansen checked again and Phua put out a 26,000-chip bet.
From the hijack seat, Gus Hansen raised to 7,000. Paul Phua reraised on the button and made it 20,000 to go. Then, action fell on Jason Mercier in the small blind, and he went into the tank.
The flop read when Fabian Quoss checked from the big blind to Gus Hansen. Hansen bet 6,300 and Quoss check-raised to 18,000. Hansen went into the tank for a bit before moving all in. Quoss quickly folded and Hansen picked up the pot.
Gus Hansen, Paul Phua and Erik Seidel checked the flop to see the land on the turn. After Hansen checked, Phua bet all in for 23,300. Seidel called, and Hansen folded. Seidel tabled the , and Phua held the .
The flop read when Richard Yong checked to Gus Hansen who fired out 5,600. Yong went into the tank for quite some time and Paul Phua wanted to seize the moment for a bathroom run. As Phua was leaving the room Yong decided to call.
From early position, Gus Hansen raised to 4,500. Paul Phua reraised all in for 14,900, and action folded back to Hansen. He gave it some thought, commented, "Oh man, what did I get myself into?" then called.
From under the gun, Jason Mercier raised to 2,200. Gus Hansen made the call on the button, Philipp Gruissem called from the small blind, and Paul Phua called from the big blind.
Gus Hansen and Phillip Gruissem went to a flop, and the dealer spread the on the board. When Paul Phua and Richard Yong saw the paired flop, they got a little excited and began pointing and yelling.
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