We noticed that Boris Becker was no longer with us and headed over to Table 18 to find out what happened.
The action folded to 22-time Olympic medalist Michael Phelps, who raised to 2,400 out of the small blind. Jake Bazeley called in the big blind, and the flop fell . Phelps led out for 1,500, and Bazeley called.
The poker purists couldn't have dreamed for a better final table for our first top tier WSOP bracelet event of 2012.
After making the trek to three WSOP final tables, and coming away empty handed each time, has Brent Hanks finally solved his WSOP final table riddle? After what had been a very pedestrian paced heads-up encounter it sparked into life in one
Jacob Bazeley raised to 120,000 and Brent Hanks made the call. The flop looked like this - - and it was Bazeley first into the pot with a 120,000 bet. Hanks made the call, the dealer showed them the on the turn and both players checked.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 120,000 and Brent Hanks three-bet to 300,000. Bazeley made the call and the flop came down . Hanks lead out for 415,000 and Bazeley called. The turn was the and Hanks checked to Bazeley who bet 600,000.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 120,000 and Brent Hanks made the call. The flop was , Hanks checked, Bazeley bet 125,000 and Hanks made the call. Onto the turn and both players checked before we saw the on the river.
Brent Hanks raised to 120,000 from the button and Bazeley three-bet to 340,000. Hanks tanked for a bit and called. The flop came down and Bazeley bet 280,000, Hanks followed with the call. The turn was the and both players checked.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 120,000 from the button and Brent Hanks made the call from the big blind. The flop came down and Hanks checked to Bazeley who bet 125,000. Hanks put out a re-raise to 315,000 and took down the pot.
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.
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.
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.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 105,000 and Brent Hanks called from the big blind. The flop came down and both players checked. The turn was the and Hanks check-called 200,000. On the river the hit and Hanks folded to a 400,000 chip bet.
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.
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.
Jacob Bazeley raised to 100,000 and Brent Hanks made the call. The pair shared a flop of which they both checked. Fourth street brought the out to play and Bazeley won the pot with a 105,000 bet.
Andrew Badecker raised to 85,000 from the button and Jacob Bazeley three-bet from the small blind to 200,000. Brent Hanks folded his big blind and Badecker made the call. The flop came down and Bazeley bet 250,000.
Brent Hanks raised to 85,000 on the button and a three-bet by Jacob Bazeley took down the pot. Then Andrew Badecker raised to 85,000 on the button and won the blinds and antes.
Vanessa Selbst just became our short stack. The action started with a raise from Jacob Bazeley who made it 95,000 to go from the small blind. Selbst made the call from the big blind.
In a blind battle Ryan Schmidt just managed to pick up a nice pot. The flop read and Schmidt bet 50,000 into Jacob Bazeley who made the call. The turn was the and both players checked.
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