Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Patrik Antonius |
3,075,000
475,000
|
475,000 |
|
||
James Keys |
2,810,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Randy Dorfman |
2,596,000
496,000
|
496,000 |
David Gorr |
2,350,000
-100,000
|
-100,000 |
|
||
Samad Razavi
|
1,355,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
Michael Ryan |
1,160,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Jeff Rossiter |
1,086,000
336,000
|
336,000 |
|
||
Chris Moorman |
248,000
-70,000
|
-70,000 |
|
2011 Aussie Millions
Patrik Antonius opened to 45,000 from the lo-jack as Randy Dorfman, David Gorr and Michael Ryan called from varying positions to see a flop fall.
Ryan checked as Antonius pushed out 100,000 with Dorfman making the call before Gorr bumped it to 400,000. Ryan and Antonius passed, and Dorfman deliberated for a few moments before also laying his hand down.
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From early position, Patrik Antonius raised to 45,000. Everyone folded and he won the pot. Although this isn't that interesting, we must point out that Antonius was attacking the big blind of Chris Moorman, who is sitting right around 300,000 in chips and getting very low.
Four players saw the flop come for 45,000 each. After the flop, Sam Razavi checked and James Keys checked. Patrik Antonius checked to Randy Dorfman after that, and he checked as well.
That brought all four players to the turn, which was the . Razavi checked and Keys bet 90,000. Antonius got out of the way and good thing he did because Dorfman raised to 210,000. Razavi folded and then Keys gave it up as well. Ship this one to Dorfman.
Chris Moorman opened to 45,000 and both Patrik Antonius and David Gorr made the call from the cutoff and big blind respectively.
After Gorr checked the flop, Moorman fired out a continuation-bet of 95,000 which only Antonius called as the landed on the turn.
Moorman cut out a bet of 215,000, and after nearly two minutes deliberating, Antonius slid in the allotted chips to make the call.
The river of the brought about a long pause from Moorman before he cut down all his chocolate 25,000-denomination chips, and then combined them with some grey and yellow ones before sliding out a bet of 609,000.
For the first time today, Antonius looked frustrated, but quickly rushed to a decision before announcing call.
Moorman mucked his hands, and Antonius went to table his hand before putting it face down on the table. He then tabled his after Randy Dorfman stated he saw it as Antonius dragged the pot to move to 2,600,000 while Moorman slipped to 318,000 in chips.
Chris Moorman entered the pot with a raise to 45,000 and Jeff Rossiter made the call.
From the small blind, Sam Razavi three-bet to 125,000 to force Moorman's cards into the muck.
Rossiter looked down at his remaining 775,000 before deciding to move all in for 820,000.
Razavi spent a few moments deliberating before eventually opting to fold.
Jeff Rossiter opened to 45,000 only to have Sam Razavi three-bet to 110,000.
Rossiter swiftly passed while uttering, "I get three-bet every hand I open!"
David Gorr raised to 55,000 and Chris Moorman three-bet to 140,000. Gorr folded and Moorman won the pot.
David Gorr raised to 75,000 from middle position. That's nearly four times the big blind and Patrik Antonius called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Before the flop, one of the players accidentally exposed the when they mucked.
With two clubs on board and one already gone, both players checked to see the fall on the turn. Both checked again and the river completed the board with the . Both checked once more.
Gorr opened the and Antonius mucked his hand.