Squeezy Moorman
Under the gun, Ilan Rouah opened to 6,300, and David Peters called from the small blind. Last to act was Chris Moorman, and he squeezed in an all-in shove over the top from the big blind. Rouah and Peters quickly ducked out of the way, and Moorman was able to add nearly 15,000 chips to his stack.
On the next hand, it was John Tabatabai opening the pot to 6,000 straight from the under-the-gun dot. Peters was in there again, only this time he was the one doing the re-raising. From the button, he three-bet to 16,200, but Moorman was still lying in wait with yet another re-raise up his sleeve. From the small blind this time, Moorman squeezed all in again, about 85,000 total this time. Tabatabai gave him a good long stare before letting his cards go, and Peters apparently had an easier decision as he quickly folded as well.
Without even seeing a flop, Moorman has bostered his stack by 40,800 chips. He's back over the 100,000 mark now, having fully recovered from nearly three levels of being blinded out.