Former Chip Leader Fading

In a recent hand, Hansen opened the pot with a raise to 6,200 from early position and Michel Abecassis made the call.
The flop came




Hansen fired again, this time making it 19,500 to go and Michel asked him how much he had left. "45,000 or so" replied Hansen and apparently Abecassis liked the answer as he announced "All in."
Hansen tossed his cards into the muck before Abecassis was even able to move his chips across the betting line and let out a frustrated sigh as he looked down at the 45,000 he has left.