Hand #80: James Keys opened to 85,000 from the button and collected the blinds antes.
Hand #81: Randy Dorfman limped the small blind and David Gorr checked his option to see a flop fall and Dorfman lead for 75,000. Gorr quickly bumped it up to 200,000.
"C'mon Dave. You don't have an ace or a ..." Dorfman trickled off saying before he made the call and checked the on the turn, along with Gorr, as the landed on the river.
Dorfman led for 250,000 and Gorr instantly made the call. Dorfman tabled his black , and stated, "Man I mis-read my hand again!"
Hand #77: Action folded to Jeff Rossiter and he raised to 95,000. David Gorr reraised to 240,000 from the button. The blinds folded and Rossiter quickly spun his hand into the much right after, giving this one to Gorr.
Hand #78: Unknown action.
Hand #79: Michael Ryan raised to 90,000 from the button and James Keys called to see the flop come down . Keys checked and Ryan bet 175,000. Keys called.
The turn card was the baby and Keys checked again. Ryan bet 275,000 this time, raising his bet. Keys sat back for a second and adjusted his jacket before asking if Ryan had about a million behind. He then folded and Ryan won the pot.
Hand #74: James Keys bumped it to 85,000 from the button and Dorfman flashed his cards at Keys before folding from the big blind.
Hand #75: After a deck change, James Keys continued where he left off last hand by making it 90,000 to go from the cutoff. Randy Dorfman made the call from the small blind, as did David Gorr in the big to see a flop spread.
Both Dorfman and Gorr checked to see Keys' bet of 150,000 force folds from both the aforementioned players.
Hand #76: Jeff Rossiter opened to 95,000 from the cutoff and Sam Razavi defended his big blind to see a flop.
Both players checked as the landed on the turn and again both players tapped the table. The completed the board, and after a Razavi check, Rossiter tossed in a bet of 175,000.
Razavi deliberated for a few moments before making the call, only to muck at the sight of Rossiter's .
Hand #67: Randy Dorfman opened to 100,000 from under the gun. Everyone folded and he won the pot.
Hand #68: From the button, James Keys made it 85,000 to go. "I shouldn't even look and just call," said Randy Dorfman from the big blind. He then folded and Keys won the pot.
"I feel like it's a conspiracy against the American here," said Dorfman as the only American at the final table. "You're all ganging up on me."
Hand #69: Jeff Rossiter raised to 95,000 from the button and won the pot.
Hand #70: James Keys raised to 90,000 from the hijack seat. Everyone folded.
Hand #71: From the small blind, Sam Razavi raised to 120,000. Michael Ryan folded from the big blind and Razavi won the pot.
Hand #72: Unknown action.
Hand #73: Randy Dorfman limped in from under the gun, Michael Ryan called on the button, James Keys completed in the small blind and Jeff Rossiter checked in the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Dorfman. he bet 50,000 and only Ryan made the call to see the fall on the turn. Dorfman bet 140,000 and Ryan called again.
After the hit the river and completed the board, Dorfman checked. Ryan bet 225,000 and then stared aimlessly in front of him. Dorfman began waving a hand to try and get Ryan to stir, but he didn't. Eventually, Dorfman said, "I deserve to lose this hand the way I played it," and made the call.
Ryan tabled king high and Dorfman the winner with the .
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Hand #66: From the cutoff, David Gorr made it 90,000 to go with James Keys calling out of the blinds.
The was checked through to see the land on the turn and Keys lead for 150,000 with Gorr calling.
The river of the brought about a check from Keys before Gorr dropped in a bet of 225,000. Keys dropped his hand in agony before returning to analyze the hand. After removing his sunglasses - for the first time at this final table we believe - Keys asked, "Did you hit a king? Heart?"
After several minutes of deliberation, Keys determined that a call was the right play - well until he saw the of Gorr - and then mucked. Keys is now down to 1,380,000 as Gorr moves to 5,580,000 in chips.
Hand #64: Randy Dorfman raised from the button to 100,000 and won the pot.
Hand #65: James Keys raised to 90,000 from under the gun and Jeff Rossiter made the call from the next seat. Action folded around until it paused on Sam Razavi in the small blind while he tanked. He thought for a bit and then moved all in. Michael Ryan folded his big blind and Keys folded after him. Rossiter tanked and Razavi was all in for 915,000 total. He then folded and Razavi folded.
"This is how we doooo iiittttt!" broke out Razavi into a Montell Jordan song. He then gave a little Michael Jackson after that with a "Weeooooohooooo!" and raked the pot.
Hand #60: From the button, Sam Razavi made it 110,000 to go with Michael Ryan making the call from the small blind to see a flop fall.
Ryan checked, and Razavi fired out a continuation-bet of 165,000 into Ryan who, after ninety seconds deliberating, folded his hand to slip to 2,230,000 in chips.
Hand #61: Sam Razavi made it 115,000 from the cutoff and he picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #62: From the cutoff, Michael Ryan threw in 90,000 only to have James Keys three-bet to 210,000 from the button.
Ryan re-checked his holecards several times before dropping his cards at the muck to relinquish the pot to Keys.
"I'm giving you too much respect James!" stated Ryan.
Hand #63: Jeff Rossiter opened his button to 90,000 and David Gorr made the call from the big blind to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the on the turn saw Rossiter fire a delayed continuation-bet of 115,000. Gorr made the call to see a repeat land on the river with Gorr leading for 325,000.
"Good call!" sighed Gorr as Rossiter called and tabled his to best Gorr's .
Hand #59: James Keys raised from under the gun to what looked like 90,000 and Michael Ryan reraised to 215,000 from the big blind. Keys made the call and the flop came down . Ryan was first and bet 325,000. Keys thought for a bit and then made the fold, giving Ryan the pot.
Hand #57: Randy Dorfman didn't like his holecards and opted to kick them towards the muck from the small blind. With David Gorr finding a walk in the big blind, he flashed his .
Hand #58: James Keys opened to 90,000 from the hi-jack and Jeff Rossiter made the call from the cutoff as David Gorr defended his small blind.
The flop saw Gorr tap the table, as both Keys and Rossiter followed suit. The on the turn also saw a round of checks before the landed on the river.
Gorr and Keys checked it through as Rossiter splashed the pot with a 165,000-chip bet to force a quick fold from Gorr before Keys hesitated for nearly over two minutes before making the call.
Rossiter tabled his to prompt a fold from Keys as he slips to 2,150,000 and Rossiter climbs to roughly the same mark.