Gorr Open-Shoves Flop
Chris Moorman raised to 54,000 from middle position and Patrik Antonius called from the cutoff seat. Action folded to David Gorr in the big blind. He reraised to 134,000. Moorman made the call, as did Antonius and off to a three-way flop they went with Gorr up first.
The flop came down and Gorr moved all in right away. Moorman got out of the way, but things weren't so easy for Antonius. He immediately leaned forward and came out of his normal, statuesque pose. For the first time at this final table, Antonius seemed baffled. He started counting his stack and had about 1.1 million behind. Gorr had him covered. Eventually, Antonius folded and then some debate started at the table.
The other players not involved in the hand began questioning what Gorr had. Randy Dorfman felt Gorr had and bet $5,000 with Sam Razavi getting 4:1 on his money. Gorr let the table know he had aces and Dorfman was down $5,000 to Razavi.