Razavi Flushed by Gorr
Hand #38: Jeff Rossiter opened to 70,000 from the cutoff and quickly was pushed the blinds and antes.
Hand #39: James Keys made it 70,000 to go from the lo-jack, and was met with calls from Randy Dorfman, David Gorr, Sam Razavi and Michael Ryan.
The flop of was checked by both Razavi and Ryan from the blinds before Keys also tapped the table. Dorfman checked in the cutoff before Gorr slid in a bet of 250,000 only to have Razavi push out a check-raise of 575,000 as Ryan's, Keys' and Dorfman's cards hit the muck.
Gorr deliberated for nearly three minutes before making the call as the landed on the turn and Razavi quickly checked. Just as fast, Gorr moved all in for roughly 2,200,000 as Razavi shook his head a few times.
"That was disgusting!" stated Razavi.
"Know you know how it feels!" added Dorfman in reference to a hand that he and Gorr played earlier.
"Such an ugly turn card!" continued Razavi as he contemplated the decision for his last 870,000.
Three minutes went by before Razavi asked, "Will you show if I fold?"
Gorr didn't respond, and Razavi mucked soon after before Gorr flashed his . Goor paused for a few moments and then also tabled his for a flush.
As Razavi headed over to his rail that consisted of Neil Channing, he stated that he held .