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Dustin Dorrance-Bowman, who used his status as a PokerStars SuperNova Elite to gain entry into this Grand Final raised it up to 1,000 on the button. Daniel Hameiri said "sorry, mate" and bumped the action up to 3,000. Dorrance-Bowman made the call.
The dealer slid the flop out of the shoe, revealing the and Hameiri led out for 3,000. Dorrance-Bowman didn't utter any apologies, raising it up to 7,525 straight, leaving himself with about 13,000 behind. This raise sent Hameiri deep into the tank and he asked "you playing ace-ten?" Finally, Hameiri folded, throwing his face-up into the muck.
After the hand, Dustin Dorrance-Bowman stacked up about 27,000 in chips