Bach Busts to Hastings

Level 13
: 800/1,500, 0 ante

Sardor Gaziev raised on the button. David Bach raised all in for 4,100 from the small blind. Brian Hastings called from the big blind, as did Gaziev.
The three players each drew two. Hastings check-called a bet from Gaziev. Bach drew two again on the second draw, with the other two players drawing one. Again, Hastings check-called a bet.
On the final draw Bach and Gaziev each drew one, while Hastings stood pat. Both players checked.
"Nine," said Gaziev.
"Nine-what?" replied Hastings.
"A really bad nine," said Gaziev. Hastings showed and that was good enough to take down the side pot. Bach was drawing live with
but he turned over a
and was eliminated just short of the money.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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56,000
46,900
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46,900 |
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47,000
12,900
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12,900 |
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Busted | |
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