David Bach limped on the button, John Hanson raised and Bach called. Hanson led out on the flop, Bach raised and Hanson called. Both players checked the on the turn. Hanson bet out when the hit the river and Bach made the call.
Hanson showed for the nut straight and took it down.
John Hanson raised it up from the button and David Bach called in the big blind.
The flop was and both players checked. The turn brought the and Bach took a stab with a bet, but Hanson came back with a raise. Bach rested his chin on his hands and shook his head a little before deciding to make the call.
The river was the . Bach reached for chips and slid a bet into the middle. Hanson quickly called. Bach had rivered a straight with his .
David Bach brought it in, John Hanson completed. Bach raised and Hanson called. Hanson check-called a bet on fourth street, then led out on fifth with an open pair of sevens. Bach called. Sixth street brought another bet from Hanson and a called from Bach. Hanson bet the river and Bach looked him up.
Hanson showed for trip sevens and a 8-7-6-2-A low to scoop the pot and take the chip lead.
David Bach was the bring in, John Hanson completed and Bach raised. Hanson made the call.
On fourth street, Bach picked up a pair and fired a double-sized bet of 400,000. Hanson was in pain as he removed his hat and put his head in his hands. He eventually found a fold and Bach took it down.
David Bach had the bring-in, John Hanson completed, Bach raised, Hanson reraised and Bach called. Hanson led on fourth street and Bach called. He led again on fifth, Bach raised, Hanson reraised all in for 265,000 and Bach called.
Hanson showed for a pair of queens while Bach showed for a pair of nines. Hanson's hand held up through sixth and seventh streets and he won the pot, sending his stack back up to 4.2 million.