"I know a good title for this one", Romanello says as we ask him for what happened to Randy Dorfman.
Randy Dorfman won't be having another dream run in the Aussie Millions Main Event.
Randy Dorfman, last year's fifth-place finisher in this very event, has been relatively quiet today. He's been patiently biding his time, and it finally paid off. It happened when action folded to him in the hijack and he opened for 1,500.
With about 3,500 in the pot and a board reading , Randy Dorfman, who finished in fifth place in this very event last year, bet 1,500. Former World Series of Poker November Niner Matt Jarvis thought for a few moments before making the call.
We just saw a huge stack in front of British player Ashley Mason and asked him what happened to Randy Dorfman. Dorfman was one of the biggest stacks in the room but Mason just took it all away.
Action folded to Randy Dorfman in the cutoff and he raised to 450, which the player in the small blind three-bet to 1,325. Dorfman thought for a few moments before four-betting the minimum to 2,200, which the small blind called.
On a flop chips came flying into the pot between Randy Dorfman and WSOP Main Event finalist Eoghan O'Dea. After the dust settled down both players were all-in and the showdown went as following.
With just 10 minutes left in the rebuy period, the chips are flying. Sorel Mizzi was crippled when his failed to hold against his opponent on a board. The very next hand Mizzi busted and called for a rebuy.
We can confirm that Oliver Speidel and Randy Dorfman, last year's defending champ and runner up respectively, are both in today's field.
Hand #98: From the small blind, Randy Dorfman moved all in. "Ok, how much is that?" asked David Gorr. "It's about one [million]" responded Dorfman.
Randy Dorfman has switched it up a bit. He's taking his glasses off and turned his hat sideways to the right. Maybe he's looking for some sort of rally cap variation. Whatever it is, it's awesome.
Hand #93: James Keys opened to 90,000 from the cutoff only to have Randy Dorfman three-bet jam for 1,370,000 from the small blind.
Randy Dorfman has expressed his concerns with the production team taking time to move the players around and reseat them so that everything is aligned nicely with the holecard cameras and what not.
Hand #86: From the button, James Keys made it 85,000 to go only to have Randy Dorfman three-bet to 250,000 from the first time in the last half-dozen or so orbits.
Hand #80: James Keys opened to 85,000 from the button and collected the blinds antes. Hand #81: Randy Dorfman limped the small blind and David Gorr checked his option to see a flop fall and Dorfman lead for 75,000.
Hand #74: James Keys bumped it to 85,000 from the button and Dorfman flashed his cards at Keys before folding from the big blind.
Hand #67: Randy Dorfman opened to 100,000 from under the gun. Everyone folded and he won the pot. Hand #68: From the button, James Keys made it 85,000 to go.
Hand #64: Randy Dorfman raised from the button to 100,000 and won the pot. Hand #65: James Keys raised to 90,000 from under the gun and Jeff Rossiter made the call from the next seat.
Hand #55: Michael Ryan raised to 90,000 from the button and won the pot. Hand #56: James Keys raised to 85,000 on the button and Randy Dorfman called from the big blind to see the flop come down .
Hand #46: Randy Dorfman made it 65,000 and Michael Ryan made the call from the big blind to see a {Jd] flop fall. Both players checked as the landed on the turn and Ryan took the lead with a 120,000-chip bet.
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