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The player under the gun opened to 16,000 only to have Patrick Halter three-bet to 41,000. Action folded all of the way around the table to Chris Moorman in the big blind.
Chris Moorman opened for 12,000 from the cutoff seat and was called by Bobby Law in the big blind. The flop came and Law check-called a 16,000 c-bet from Moorman. The turn brought the and both players checked.
There was about 63,000 in the middle, the first three community cards having come , when Chris Moorman fired a bet of 30,000. David Randall responded by raising to 76,000, and Moorman made the call. Both then checked the turn and river.
Chris Moorman opened the action with a raise to 5,500. David Randall made it 18,000 from the small blind and action back was on Moorman. Moorman reached a hand into his stack and came out with a four-bet to 38,000 total.
We caught up with the action at the feature table to find short stacked Ross Johnson all in for his last 19,400. Johnson was called by table big stack Chris Moorman and we were off to the races.
Daniel Negreanu's table recently broke at the feature table, causing a slew of new faces to take seats in the ESPN mothership.
We didn't catch the action, but we do know that Matthew Weber just doubled through David "ODB" Baker. The latter's cards escaped us due to a quick dealer, but we did see Weber held on an board.
Action started with an early position player raising it to 6,600. Two players called, including Jon "Pearljammer" Turner. It folded all the way around to Jamie Kerstetter in the small blind, and she shipped it all in for 46,500.
Shortly after Frank Kassela doubled up Amanda Musumeci, he found himself all in. Action started with Chris Moorman raising in last position to 3,500.
Chris Moorman and Adam Lasky went to a flop. Laskey check-called 3,000 to see the turn. Laskey checked, Moorman bet 6,900 and Laskey called.
As we arrived at the table, we saw that Chris Moorman was heads up with Jamie Kerstetter on a board that read . Kerstetter fired out 3,300, and Moorman made the call. The river brought the , pairing the board and completing the flush draw.
Action started with Hao Le raising it up to 650, and Chris Moorman responded with a three bet to 1,550. Steve Landfish was in the small blind, and he put in a four bet to 3,525.
We reported earlier that Moorman was sitting on the big stack with 58,000, but he took a small hit after that. However, in one of the few hands we've had since we came back from break, he has gotten most of those chips back.
One player has seperated himself from the pack just before our first break here, and that player is Chris Moorman. The latest pot to add to his stack occurred in a heads up hand with Matt Chang.
Chris Moorman opened to 7,000 from under the gun, and Shaun Deeb defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , and Deeb checked. Moorman fired 9,000, and Deeb called. The turn was the , Deeb checked again, and Moorman bet 22,500.
We unfortunately missed the action, but John Racener has been eliminated from the tournament by Chris Moorman. When we reached the table, was laying in front of Moorman, and Racener's hand and the board was in the muck.
Last year this question was answered with 474 yeses. One of the most prestigious tournaments of the summer was won by Joe Ebanks, who beat Chris Moorman heads up.
When we came across Chris Moorman we noticed his chip stack was only a fraction of its former glory. Sitting with about 20,000 Moorman moved all in and was called. Moorman: Opponent: The board came and with that Moorman was sent packing.
Here are some recent tweets from Chris Moorman. Moorman1 Chris Moorman 38k left lost aj to k6 all in pre for 180k stack. Time to run it up again so the rollercoaster can continue #wsop46 June 26 2012 Moorman1 Chris Moorman And out guy.
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