Hands #30-35: Kaverman Over Five Million
Hand #30: There was unknown action after the Tom Dobrilovic elimination.'
Hand #31: Byron Kaverman took the blinds and antes with a raise to 90,000 on the button.
Hand #32: Kaverman popped it to 90,000 again, this time from the cutoff, and Tony Dunst defended his big blind. The dealer fanned ![]()
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, and Dunst check-folded to a bet of 105,000.
Hand #33: Tony Gregg took down the blinds and antes with a raise to 85,000.
Hand #34: Dunst raised to 85,000 on the button, Curt Kohlberg called in the big blind, and both players checked on a flop of ![]()
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. Kohlberg led out for 65,000 on the turn (
), and 100,000 on the river (
). Dunst called both bets, Kohlberg showed ![]()
for a pair of queens, but it was no good against Dunst's ![]()
for a pair of kings.
Hand #35: Kaverman was first to act, and raise to 80,000. Four players called; Dunst (cutoff), Kohlberg (small blind), and Abraham Korotki (big bling). The flop came ![]()
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, and the action checked to Dunst who fired out 175,000. Kohlberg and Korotki both folded, and Kaverman check-raised to 550,000. Dunst called.
The turn was a third diamond - the
- and Kaverman slid out another 550,000. Dunst folded.