Martin Comer is first in again, announcing, "Eighty." It passes around to Gorr, and he takes time to consider, flipping the dealer button in his hand. He announces a re-raise, making it a total of 280,000. When it comes back around, Comer lays it down. Gorr flashes two eights, and Comer looks gutted, claiming he folded a pair of tens. Regardless, the pot belongs to Gorr.
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Ray Sukkar has the button in Seat 9.
Grant Levy announces a raise, and he pauses to consider the proper amount. After some deliberation, he makes it 95,000 to play. Kenneth Damm now sits pensively with his head resting on his hand, counting out his remaining stack before eventually making the call. Next to act, Martin Comer moves all in, having both men covered. The rest of the table passes back around to Levy, and he says, "Nice move," letting his hand go.
It's back on Damm now, and again he sits for a few moments, riffling his cards, deep in thought. He finally does lay it down, and Comer pulls in a nice pot with no showdown. He is up to 1,633,000.
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Nali Kaselias has the button in Seat 5.
David Lee makes the first move, sliding out a raise to 100,000. It folds around to Kenneth Damm in the big blind, and he squeezes out his cards. "Ohhh, I thought I had it!" he says, as he open-mucks . Lee wins the blinds and antes.