Level: 22
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 4,000
Level: 22
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 4,000
The cards are back in the air!
Seat | Player | Chip Count | BBs | Chip % |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Chris Moorman | 248,000 | 10 | 1.7% |
2 | James Keys | 2,810,000 | 117 | 19.4% |
3 | Patrik Antonius | 3,075,000 | 128 | 21.3% |
4 | Jeff Rossiter | 1,086,000 | 45 | 7.5% |
5 | Randy Dorfman | 2,596,000 | 108 | 17.9% |
6 | David Gorr | 2,350,000 | 98 | 16.2% |
7 | Sam Razavi | 1,355,000 | 56 | 9.4% |
8 | Michael Ryan | 1,160,000 | 48 | 8% |
Chris Moorman moved all in for his last 244,000 with the and was called by the for James Keys. The board ran out and Moorman doubled up.
James Keys entered the pot with a raise to 50,000 only to have Jeff Rossiter three-bet to 115,000.
Keys asked for a count, but then opted to release his hand.
Patrik Antonius opened from early position to 55,000 only to have Michael Ryan three-bet the small blind to 165,000.
Antonius made the call to see a flop fall as Ryan slid out a bet of 250,000.
Not wasting too much time, Antonius flicked his cards to the muck.
Randy Dorfman and David Gorr limped in from late position as James Keys checked his option from the big blind.
Dorfman led the flop for 51,000 before Gorr made it 153,000 as Keys passed.
Dorfman made the call before both players checked the on the turn to see the land on the river.
Gorr tabled his and Dorfman mucked.
On the flop of , Patrik Antonius checked over to his opponent in the hand, Randy Dorfman. A bet of 75,000 came from Dorfman and Antonius made the call.
The turn brought the to the board. It completed a plethora of draws, both straight and flush variety. Antonius took the initiative and bet 175,000. Dorfman tanked for a minute or two and came back with a min-raise to 350,000. Antonius took a bit of time before checking his holecards one last time and snapping them into the muck.
From under the gun Randy Dorfman limped in for 24,000. Action folded around to short stack Chris Moorman in the cutoff seat and he moved all in for 500,000. James Keys was on the button and tanked for a bit before finally folding. From the big blind, Jeff Rossiter reraised all in and then Dorfman quickly folded.
Moorman:
Rossiter:
The board ran through and Moorman doubled back to over one million in chips. He's looking a lot healthier now while Rossiter got knocked back to 630,000.
Chris Moorman opened to 55,000 from the lo-jack and David Gorr defended his big blind to see a flop.
Gorr checked, and Moorman continued for 80,000 only to have Gorr slide in a raise of 180,000.
Moorman paused for a few moments before folding as Gorr flashed the and announced, "I'm just playing my cards!"
Chris Moorman raised from under the gun to 54,000. Randy Dorfman called from the cutoff and David Gorr called on the button. Everyone else folded and the flop came down .
Action checked around on the flop to see the fall on the turn. Action checked around again and the turn brought the . Action checked around once more.
The dealer informed Moorman that he was the last to raise and must show first. Moorman simply mucked his hand. Dorfman tabled and then Gorr mucked as well. King-queen high was the winner for Dorfman.
"What the hell were you doing?" Dorfman said with a smile to Moorman. "You put your skirt on or something?"