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Hometown: Bury St Edmunds
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
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Jan 28, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions Main Event | 7 | + |
Chris Moorman Doubles UpJan 28, '11 Chris Moorman was all in preflop and James Keys was pitted against him. Their cards: Moorman: 5 5 Board: 8 2 2 3 4 Moorman doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds a million in chips, saving him from short stack status. Player Tags: James Keys, Chris Moorman David Gorr Doubles Up TwiceJan 27, '11 David Gorr has doubled up twice and he has gone from the short stack to 2 million in a short time. Hand 1: Gorr was all in the first time preflop against James Keys. Their cards: Keys: A 5 Board: Q 3 3 3 7 Gorr doubled up to survive. Hand 2: On the second hand Gorr was all in preflop once again, this time against Chris Moorman. Their cards: Gorr: A K Board: K K 5 5 4 Gorr doubled up once again and that second pot shot his chip stack soaring. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys, Chris Moorman David Gorr WinsJan 29, '11 David Gorr has just won the Aussie Millions main event! On the last hand James Keys raised to 225,000 preflop and Gorr made the call. The flop was dealt 7 6 3 and Gorr checked. Keys bet 275,000 and Gorr called. The turn fell K and Gorr checked again. Keys bet 650,000 and Gorr check-raised to 1.65 million. Keys went into the tank but eventually moved all in and Gorr made the call. Their cards: River: 4 Keys was eliminated in second place and he took home $1,035,000 AUD. That made Gorr the 2011 Aussie Millions champion and he took home the top prize worth $2 million AUD. This is by far the largest cash of Gorr’s career, who had cashed multiple times in previous Aussie Millions preliminary events. Congratulations to the champion, David Gorr. That concludes Card Player’s coverage of the Aussie Millions tournament series here at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys You Guessed It...Gorr Doubles Again..Takes the Chip LeadJan 29, '11 James Keys raised to 225,000 preflop and David Gorr reraised to 750,000. Key then got it all in and Gorr made the all-in call. Their cards: Gorr: A Q Board: J 9 3 2 6 Gorr doubled up to take the chip lead on the hand with 8.2 million, edging ahead of the 6.2 million of his opponent. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys Gorr Doubles AgainJan 29, '11 David Gorr was all in preflop and James Keys had him covered. Their cards: Keys: Q J Board: 10 8 6 5 4 Gorr doubled up on the hand to grow his stack above 3 million. Keys still holds a healthy lead with more than 11 million. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys Double Up MadnessJan 29, '11 Both players have doubled up in a relatively short amount of time and the complexion of the heads-up match has changed drastically. First, James Keys moved all in with K-5 on a K-5-3 flop against the A-K of Gorr. The board ran out 2-J and Keys capped off his comeback stretch by moving above 13 million after the hand. Gorr was down to 960,000 when it was his turn to move all in preflop against Keys. Their cards: Keys: K 3 Board: J 10 4 6 A Gorr was up above 2 million after the hand, but he faced an uphill battle against Keys 12,420,000. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys James Keys Doubles UpJan 28, '11 James Keys was all in preflop on the big blind and Jeff Rossiter had him covered on the button. Their cards: Keys: A 9 Board: 9 6 2 5 6 Keys doubled up on the hand thanks to hitting one of his three outs on the flop and he now holds 4 million. Rossiter dropped to about 3 million after the hand. Player Tags: James Keys, Jeffrey Rossiter Sam Razavi Eliminated in Sixth Place ($225,000 AUD)Jan 28, '11 Sam Razavi got the last of his chips into the middle preflop UTG+1 and James Keys made the call from the button. Their cards: Keys: 7 7 Board: Q J J 5 9 Razavi was eliminated in sixth place on the hand and he will take home $225,000 AUD in prize money. Player Tags: James Keys, Samad Razavi Chris Moorman Doubles UpJan 28, '11 Chris Moorman was all in preflop for 625,000 from the hi-jack and James Keys had him covered on the button. Their cards: Moorman: 10 10 Board: 9 9 8 3 9 Moorman doubled up on the hand to survive and he grew his stack to 1.4 million. Player Tags: James Keys, Chris Moorman |
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Jan 27, '11 | 2011 Aussie Millions | Aussie Millions Main Event | 6 | + |
Chris Moorman Doubles UpJan 28, '11 Chris Moorman was all in preflop and James Keys was pitted against him. Their cards: Moorman: 5 5 Board: 8 2 2 3 4 Moorman doubled up on the hand to survive and he now holds a million in chips, saving him from short stack status. Player Tags: James Keys, Chris Moorman David Gorr Doubles Up TwiceJan 27, '11 David Gorr has doubled up twice and he has gone from the short stack to 2 million in a short time. Hand 1: Gorr was all in the first time preflop against James Keys. Their cards: Keys: A 5 Board: Q 3 3 3 7 Gorr doubled up to survive. Hand 2: On the second hand Gorr was all in preflop once again, this time against Chris Moorman. Their cards: Gorr: A K Board: K K 5 5 4 Gorr doubled up once again and that second pot shot his chip stack soaring. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys, Chris Moorman David Gorr WinsJan 29, '11 David Gorr has just won the Aussie Millions main event! On the last hand James Keys raised to 225,000 preflop and Gorr made the call. The flop was dealt 7 6 3 and Gorr checked. Keys bet 275,000 and Gorr called. The turn fell K and Gorr checked again. Keys bet 650,000 and Gorr check-raised to 1.65 million. Keys went into the tank but eventually moved all in and Gorr made the call. Their cards: River: 4 Keys was eliminated in second place and he took home $1,035,000 AUD. That made Gorr the 2011 Aussie Millions champion and he took home the top prize worth $2 million AUD. This is by far the largest cash of Gorr’s career, who had cashed multiple times in previous Aussie Millions preliminary events. Congratulations to the champion, David Gorr. That concludes Card Player’s coverage of the Aussie Millions tournament series here at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys You Guessed It...Gorr Doubles Again..Takes the Chip LeadJan 29, '11 James Keys raised to 225,000 preflop and David Gorr reraised to 750,000. Key then got it all in and Gorr made the all-in call. Their cards: Gorr: A Q Board: J 9 3 2 6 Gorr doubled up to take the chip lead on the hand with 8.2 million, edging ahead of the 6.2 million of his opponent. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys Gorr Doubles AgainJan 29, '11 David Gorr was all in preflop and James Keys had him covered. Their cards: Keys: Q J Board: 10 8 6 5 4 Gorr doubled up on the hand to grow his stack above 3 million. Keys still holds a healthy lead with more than 11 million. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys Double Up MadnessJan 29, '11 Both players have doubled up in a relatively short amount of time and the complexion of the heads-up match has changed drastically. First, James Keys moved all in with K-5 on a K-5-3 flop against the A-K of Gorr. The board ran out 2-J and Keys capped off his comeback stretch by moving above 13 million after the hand. Gorr was down to 960,000 when it was his turn to move all in preflop against Keys. Their cards: Keys: K 3 Board: J 10 4 6 A Gorr was up above 2 million after the hand, but he faced an uphill battle against Keys 12,420,000. Player Tags: David Gorr, James Keys James Keys Doubles UpJan 28, '11 James Keys was all in preflop on the big blind and Jeff Rossiter had him covered on the button. Their cards: Keys: A 9 Board: 9 6 2 5 6 Keys doubled up on the hand thanks to hitting one of his three outs on the flop and he now holds 4 million. Rossiter dropped to about 3 million after the hand. Player Tags: James Keys, Jeffrey Rossiter Sam Razavi Eliminated in Sixth Place ($225,000 AUD)Jan 28, '11 Sam Razavi got the last of his chips into the middle preflop UTG+1 and James Keys made the call from the button. Their cards: Keys: 7 7 Board: Q J J 5 9 Razavi was eliminated in sixth place on the hand and he will take home $225,000 AUD in prize money. Player Tags: James Keys, Samad Razavi Chris Moorman Doubles UpJan 28, '11 Chris Moorman was all in preflop for 625,000 from the hi-jack and James Keys had him covered on the button. Their cards: Moorman: 10 10 Board: 9 9 8 3 9 Moorman doubled up on the hand to survive and he grew his stack to 1.4 million. Player Tags: James Keys, Chris Moorman |
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