Hahn Chipping Up
After three limpers, Michael Hahn raised to 2,000 on the button. Two of the limpers called and the three players saw the hit the flop. Everyone checked.
The turn was the and the first two players checked before Hahn bet 3,650. The first limper called while the second got out of the way. The river was the which drew checks from both players.
The dealer motioned towards Hahn to show his hand as the last aggressor to the pot but he immediately shot up and responded, "No way, floor!" Within a few seconds, a tournament director instructed that TDA (Tournament Director's Association) has the player to the left of the button must show first if there is no betting on the river. The opponent, having heard this ruling said, "Oh, I didn't even know he checked," and flipped over his . Hahn tabled and was shipped the pot.
A few hands later, Hahn chipped up again and is now at 68,000.