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Tony G-one
All in preflop, shoving over a Randy Dorfman raise, table short stack Tony G had , up against Dorfman's .
The board came out , the paired nine shipping Dorfman the first post-dinner pot and leaving this High Rollers event heads up. A commanding 2.4 million to 1.8 million chip lead is in Dorfman's hands...
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For the next 90 minutes the High Roller finalists will be enjoying the local cuisine, taking a power nap, or whatever finalists do on their dinner break.
Their current chip standings:
Randy Dorfman - 1,880,000
Vanessa Rousso - 1,530,000
Tony G - 560,000
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Tony G: Magic jumper not working
Randy Dorfman is up to 1,500,000, and most of his recent gains have come at the expense of Tony G. Just now he raised to 115,000 preflop, and Tony G called. He bet the flop, and again, Tony G called. On the turn Dorfman moved all in, and this time -- no call. Dorfman did show him the though.
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Two hands in a row, Tony G picked up a preflop pot with identical cards: . The first time, I think he moved in vs. Vanessa Rousso, as she thought for a while and then threw in her big blind and her cards (he let her pick one to see). The next hand there wasn't even any dwell-time as no one wanted to call his raise. He showed the and called them "sevens from heaven."
He's also put on a green jumper, saying, "I'll put on some Irish luck!" but actually I think the air conditioning just kicked in.
[user46298]
Now, when the button passes, the small blind is having to bet a large figure to get rid of his or her opponent. Tony G's 140,000 raise didn't shake big blind Rousso just now, but it stayed that price as they checked down the board. Tony G showed , and that was enough to take it.
However, the same 300,000 seem to circle between Vanessa Rousso and Tony G -- he wins one, she wins one, etc. The latest is that Tony G is down currently, after running a flop+river combo bluff against Rousso, who called him down with third pair.
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On the board of , Randy Dorfman took a stab at betting the river. Vanessa Rousso made the call (120,000-ish) and he flipped over . People tend not to instantly show their bluffs when they get called, and the crowd took a moment to twig that Rousso's had won the pot.
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Tony G moved in on the board after a quiet flop led to a bet by Tony and a raise by Vanessa Rousso on the turn. He instantly shoved and she eventually passed.
Tony G said, "Can I see the river? I want to see if I hit my draw."
"No rabbit hunting," replied the TD.
Tony launched himself across the table at the deck to pick up a card, but didn't manage it. "I'm helping shuffle," he said.
Laughing, Randy Dorfman asks the TD, "How do I make a complaint?"
The next two hands Randy Dorfman pushed all in preflop, with no calls. Maybe they're jealous of the Main Event's dinner break.