Hand #17: Chris Moorman tried for a second consecutive time by opening to 70,000 from under the gun before David Gorr made it a clean 200,000 from the button.
Michael Ryan cold-called from the big blind before Moorman asked, "130 more?"
Moorman checked his holecards one last time before pushing them into the muck as the flop fell and both players quickly checked.
The turn of the saw Ryan lead out for 320,000 and a visibly distressed Gorr made the call to see the complete the community cards. Ryan checked, as did Gorr, to see Ryan table his to produce a fold from Gorr as he slipped to 2,450,000 while Ryan moved to 1,965,000 in chips.
Hand #15: Sam Razavi raised to 70,000 from under the gun and David Gorr called from the big blind to see the flop come down .
Both players checked the flop and the fell on the turn to pair the board with rockets. Gorr checked and Razavi bet 100,000. Gorr folded and Razavi won the pot.
Hand #16: Action folded to Chris Moorman and he raised to 70,000. Jeff Rossiter made the call from the cutoff seat and David Gorr called from the small blind. "I wouldn't call if I was getting 100 to 1," said Sam Razavi as he folded from the big blind.
The flop came down and Gorr checked. Moorman bet 155,000 and action moved to Rossiter in the cutoff. Rossiter moved all in and Gorr folded. The all-in bet was for over 1.1 million and Moorman tanked. He let out a couple big sighs and then mucked his hand.
"Nice hand," said Randy Dorfman to Rossiter quietly as he pulled in the pot. Moorman dropped to under 900,000 chips.
Hand #14: From the cutoff, James Keys entered the pot with a 70,000-chip raise which Patrik Antonius flatted from the button.
"Raise!" announced Randy Dorfman from the big blind.
"I'll make it 200... and 35 thousand total!" he slowly announced before sliding in the allotted amount of chips.
Keys paused for several moments before making it 495,000 total with one movement of chips, as Antonius kicked his cards to the muck.
"Raise!" again announced Dorfman as Sam Razavi quipped, "I thought there would be action early on!"
Dorfman slid out another stack of chocolate 25,000-denomination chips amounting to a five-bet of 1,000,000 as Keys went deep into the think-tank while peeking back at his holecards.
"I'm all in!" announced Keys for roughly 2,500,000.
"You got me covered right James?" asked Dorfman covered his mouth with his left hand.
"I know you did this at the other table, and I have a huge hand. Why didn't you just stick the whole thing in. Aarrrrgghhh I fold!" stated Dorfman as he slipped to 1,910,000 in chips.
"Are you relieved that I folded?" asked Dorfman, but Keys didn't respond as he stacked his chips to 3,760,000 in chips.
Hand #12: Jeff Rossiter raised to 70,000 from under the gun and Michael Ryan called. The flop came down and Rossiter bet 95,000. Ryan folded.
Hand #13: Randy Dorfman limped in from under the gun. David Gorr raised to 100,000 from under the gun plus one. Michael Ryan made the call from the hijack seat and everyone folded back to Dorfman. He made the call.
The flop came down and Dorfman checked. Gorr also checked and action moved to Ryan. He bet 200,000. Dorfman got out of the way before Gorr began to study the hand. He also gave it up after a minute and Ryan won the pot.
Hand #11: Randy Dorfman limped in from the lo-jack before David Gorr bumped it to 130,000 next to speak. Dorfman made the call to see a flop fall with Dorfman checking.
Gorr announced a bet of 200,000 and proceeded to put in the chips as Dorfman quickly made the call as the landed on the turn and he led for 500,000.
With the pressure now on Gorr, he didn't hesitate too long before making the call as the completed the board on the river.
Dorfman checked, as did Gorr as he tabled his .
"F**k!" screamed Dorfman as he slammed down his to be rivered while slipping to just over 3,000,000 while Gorr climbed to the lead with 3,150,000 in chips.
"Just in case!" announced Gorr as the hand was complete in reference to his check behind, and the fact that Dorfman may hold the .
Hand #6: Play folded around to James Keys in the cutoff seat and he raised to 70,000. Everyone folded and he won the pot.
Hand #7: Jeff Rossiter had the button to start this hand. Action folded around to Patrik Antonius in the cutoff seat and he raised to 75,000. Everyone folded and Antonius won the pot.
Hand #8: A raise from 75,000 came from Michael Ryan under the gun. No one gave him action and he won the pot.
Hand #9: Chris Moorman raised to 70,000 and Patrik Antonius made the call in position. Michael Ryan was in the big blind and also made the call.
With three players involved, the flop came down and Ryan checked. Moorman checked and Antonius also checked.
The turn brought the and Ryan checked. Moorman and Antonius also checked. The river completed the board with the and everyone checked once more.
Antonius said that he had a pair of eights after Moorman announced that he had a five. Ryan then showed the for a pair of jacks and his opponents mucked their hands.
Hand #5: The table folded round to James Keys on the button, and he quickly tossed in a raise to 65,000.
From the small blind, Patrik Antonius sat emotionless for over a minute before cutting out a three-bet amounting to 190,000.
As the big blind passed, and the action returned to Keys, it was his turn to remain near emotionless. While shuffling a half-stack of chocolate 25,000-denomination chips in his right hand, Antonius eyes gazed directly at Keys.
"All in!" announced Keys to put the pressure back on Antonius, and with that, he looked back at his one last time before flicking them to the muck.
Hand #2: Patrik Antonius raised to 75,000 and everyone folded.
Hand #3: Sam Razavi raised to 70,000 from the cutoff seat. Everyone folded and he won the pot.
Hand #4: David Gorr raised to 70,000 and Chris Moorman called from the button. Patrik Antonius called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Antonius and Gorr checked before Moorman began reaching for chips. He bet 140,000. Antonius folded and action moved to the preflop raiser. Gorr also folded and Moorman picked up the pot.
Hand #1: With the action on Chris Moorman under the gun, he slid out a raise of 70,000 with James Keys making the call next to act as the was accidently exposed by a player as the rest of the table folded.
The flop of saw Moorman pause for a moment before reaching for his stack and pushing out a bet of 120,000.
Keys quickly mucked, and Moorman grabbed the first pot of the final table.