Hand #109: Play was now three handed and Tony Dunst folded first to act. Byron Kaverman raised to 325,000 from the small blind and Keven Stammen called. The flop came 

and Kaverman bet 325,000. Stammen called.
The turn was the
and Kaverman checked. Stammen bet 675,00 and Kaverman folded.
Hand #110: Byron Kaverman opened to 250,000 and picked up the blinds and antes when Stammen and Dunst folded.
Hand #111: Tony Dunst moved all in from the small blind and Byron Kaverman requested a count. The total was 1.310 million. Kaverman tanked for about a minute and elected to fold.
Hand #112: Tony Dunst moved all in again, this time from the button for 1.470 million. Kaverman folded and Stammen decided to look him up with 
while Dunst had 
.
The flop came 

to move Stammen into the lead.
The turn was the
and Stammen could only lose the hand if a four came on the river.
The river was the
and Tony Dunst, the likeable WPT Raw Deal commentator, was eliminated in 3rd place for an impressive $452,729.
Stammen will enter heads up play with an approximately 2:1 chip advantage over Byron Kaverman.
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