David Gorr and Chris Moorman put over 100,000 in each before the flop came down . Gorr fired a big bet of 500,000, more than the pot. Moorman didn't like the spot he was in and tanked for a bit. "Easy come, easy go," he said, referencing his recent double up. Then, he moved all in. Gorr quickly called off his last 500,000 or so.
Gorr:
Moorman:
The turn brought the and the river the . Gorr's chips were counted and he was all in for a total of 1.011 million on the flop. Moorman sent them over and gave those chips right away that he just won after doubling off Patrik Antonius.
Chris Moorman entered the pot from the hi-jack for 46,000 and Patrik Antonius made the call from the button.
Moorman continued for 76,000 on the flop with Antonius making the call as the landed on the turn and Moorman fired for 165,000.
Antonius spent nearly two minutes in the tank before making it 875,000 total. Moorman moved all in for 941,000 and Antonius made the call.
Antonius:
Moorman:
With Moorman at risk and needing to fade a five, the would complete the river to send Antonius down to 2,280,000 while pushing Moorman up to 2,155,000 in chips.
Chris Moorman entered the pot with a raise to 38,000 and was met with a series of folds before Randy Dorfman made the call from the cutoff as both blinds released.
On a flop, Moorman fired out a continuation-bet of 68,000 as Dorfman paused for several moments before announcing raise and pushing in 148,000. Moorman made the call as the landed on the turn and he checked over to Dorfman who fired out 255,000.
Moorman made the call, and as the landed on the river, Moorman checked before Dorfman moved all in.
Moorman shook his head left to right a few times before folding while slipping to 1,410,000 as Dorfman climbs to 2,200,000 in chips.