When we reached Table 409, the flop had already been dealt . David Einhorn checked, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier tossed out a lavender T100,000 chip, announcing "ninety-nine.
To most people, $50,000 is life-changing money, or at least year-changing money, but not here today. Each of these players forked over $1,000,000 to take part in poker history, and $50,000 seems to pale in comparison.
An action-packed Day 35 had no bracelets to award. Instead, a $1 million seat in the One Drop was won by Gus Hansen in the...
With about 120,000 in the pot and a flop of , Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier bet 66,000 from the big blind, Talal Shakerchi called from middle position, Noah Schwartz came along from the hijack, and Gus Hansen raised to 333,000 from
Last night, Gus Hansen won the last available seat in One Drop via a mega satellite, while Shaun Deeb happily took second place for $1,000,000. Lynn Gilmartin spoke with them both after their respective victories. Video: http://www.
Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier checked the board and Jason Mercier bet 108,000. Behind him, Gus Hansen tanked and then called. Grospellier folded. The river completed the board with the and Mercier led into Hansen for 265,000.
Gus Hansen has won the last available seat in tomorrow's One Drop, while Shaun Deeb happily takes second place for $1,000,000. Lynn Gilmartin spoke with them after their victory.
Gus Hansen has done it, he's found his way into the $1,000,000 Big One for One Drop that kicks off on Sunday at 1:11 PM PST here in Las Vegas.
Shaun Deeb was all in for less than the ante for his final 5,000 holding the . Gus Hansen had the . The board ran out and Hansen's jack-high straight won the hand and the tournament, eliminating Deeb in second place.
On the first hand back from the unscheduled break, Shaun Deeb raised to 3.24 million and left himself with just one T5,000 chip. Gus Hansen called and the flop came down . Hansen bet 25,000 and Deeb quickly folded.
Gus Hansen raised to 210,000 from the button and Jason Somerville reraised all in for 910,000 from the big blind. Hansen called and tabled the . Somerville held the .
From the cutoff seat, Shaun Deeb raised to 125,000. Gus Hansen reraised from the small blind to 365,000 and play folded back to Deeb. He reraised and made it 785,000 to go.
From the small blind, Gus Hansen raised to 165,000 and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier called from the big blind. The flop came down and Hansen checked his hand. "How many hearts?" asked Grospellier. "Well...
Rags-to-riches hopeful Steve Meling shoved for 315,000 from the cutoff and Gus Hansen called after a few moments from the big blind.
Hani Awad was recently all in from the big blind for his last 50,000 and moved to 200,000 after doubling through Shaun Deeb. Awad's run has just ended, though, at the hands of Gus Hansen.
Shaun Deeb raised to 125,000 from under the gun plus one and Gus Hansen three-bet to 305,000 out of the cutoff seat. Action got back to Deeb and he jammed all in. Hansen folded and Deeb won the pot.
On the button, Jason Somerville raised to 80,000. Gus Hansen called from the small blind and Hani Awad called from the big blind. The three players saw the flop come down and Hansen led for 252,000.
Alex Bolotin has just fallen in 10th place and the tournament has moved down to nine players. He fell at the hands of Gus Hansen on the following hand. Action folded around to Hansen in middle position and he opened with a raise to 95,000.
Action folded to Mohsin Charania in the hijack seat and he raised to 247,000 with a T1,000 chip left on his cards. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier called all in from the small blind Gus Hansen was in the big blind and thought.
Tyler Smith moved all in from the cutoff seat for 240,000 or so and Gus Hansen called from the button. Smith held the and Hansen the . A board of gave Hansen a set of fours and sent Smith to the rail.
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