Hand #370: James Keys received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #371: James Keys made it 250,000 to go only to have David Gorr move all in.
"It's good!" announced Keys as he mucked his hand.
"Ok that was expensive!" added Keys.
Hand #372: James Keys received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #373: James Keys opened with a 200,000-chip min-raise to force David Gorr's cards into the muck.
Hand #374: James Keys received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #375: James Keys opened to 200,000 and David Gorr made the call to see a 

flop fall with both players checking to see the
land on the turn.
Both players checked again, and when the
landed on the river, Gorr led for 200,000. Keys called, but when shown the 
of Gorr, he mucked his hand.

from the big blind.






and Gorr was able to double back to just under two million in chips.

rolled off on the turn and Keys pushed out 850,000 into the pot. A semi-dejected looking Gorr looked down at his chips, then at Keys, and then back at his chips before announcing a raise to 4,000,000.


rolled off on the river to ensure Keys the double for his 6,055,000 in chips.


and both players checked to see the
pair the board on the turn. Keys slid out 350,000 and Gorr raised to 850,000. Action moved back to Keys facing a 500,000-chip raise. Keys made the call.
tripped up the board on the river. Both players checked and the hands were opened.

. Keys is back to around seven million in chips and this thing looks to be just about dead even.

. Gorr checked and Keys checked.
. Both players checked.
. Gorr checked and Keys fired 1.25 million. Gorr folded and Keys won the pot.
flop fall and Keys continue for 925,000.

on the turn to take the lead with a straight, but when the river landed the 
and Gorr checked. Keys also checked.
and Gorr bet 400,000. Keys folded and it's been all Gorr since we've come back from break.