David Bach limped on the button and Nick Binger checked his option from the big blind. It went check-check on the flop, prompting Binger to bet 80,000 on the turn. Bach made the call and the was put out on the river.
This time Binger fired out 250,000 Bach snap-called, and Binger showed for a full house. Bach mucked and Binger was pushed the pot.
David Bach raised to 180,000 on the button and was called by Nick Binger in the big blind. The latter player ended up check-calling a bet of 180,000 in the flop, before both players checked down the turn and river.
David Bach and Nick Binger played heads up for a little over two and a half hours, which too the tournament to the end of Level 28. Per World Series of Poker rules, the action will stop and recommence the following day after reaching the ten-level hard-stop time.
Here is a look at the End-of-Day-3 chip counts:
Bach: 2,055,000
Binger: 3,230,000
The two players will return tomorrow at 4 p.m. PST to continue their match and determine a winner. Will Binger win his first WSOP gold bracelet? Will Bach add another to compliment his bracelet from the 2009 $50,000 Poker Players Championship? You'll have to check back tomorrow to find out the answer as one of these two men will lay claim to the $397,073 first-place prize.