Tommy Chen completed with an showing, and Stephen Su called with a .
Chen: (X)(X) / / (X)
Su: (X)(X) / / (X)
When Su picked up the lead on fourth, he did not relinquish it. He bet there, again on fifth, and one last time on sixth. Both players checked seventh. Su half-asked, "Jack?" It was no good; Chen tabled for the eighty-six, and he'll take the pot, thankyouverymuch.
Tommy Chen brought in and Stephen Su completed. Rep Porter and Chen both called as Porter led out on fourth. Chen came in with a raise which Su and Porter called. On fifth, Porter checked to Chen who bet. Su raised it up and Porter got out of the way while Chen stuck around. Chen led out on sixth which Su called. On seventh, Chen check-called Su’s bet only to be shown the perfect downcards of Su which gave him a six low. Chen mucked his hand as Su won the latest battle between the two.
Robert Williamson III called the bring-in with a , and Rep Porter completed with an . Tommy Chen raised to two bets with a , Williamson folded, and Porter put in the call.
Porter: (X)(X) /
Su: (X)(X) /
Porter check-called a bet on fourth street, and he called another one on fifth. The bet on sixth street, however, he could not call, and he tucked his two pair under and mucked.
On the next hand, Porter completed with the , and Chen came along with a showing.
Porter: (X)(X) /
Chen: (X)(X) /
This time, Porter was the one doing the betting through sixth street. Chen called every bet but the last one, folding on sixth to essentially wash out the hand prior. Porter is still up a bit from our last count, sitting around the half-million chip mark after that exchange.
Robert Williamson III completed and Tommy Chen made the call. On all remaining streets, Chen led out with Williamson making the call until Williamson painfully folded on the river which left him as a severe short stack.
Robert Williamson III completed with a , and Rep Porter asked how much he was playing (90,000) before making a raise to two bets with an . Williamson called.
On fourth street, Williamson showed , and he checked. Porter's board was , and he bet. Williamson called, and they went ahead and put the last 15,000 in there and turned up the cards. Williamson started with / , and Porter was working with / .
Porter's board ran out / , and his ten-low was the hand to beat. With his first six cards out, Williamson was showing / , and he was drawing live to survive. "I need to beat a ten?" he asked rhetorically. "All right, I'm gonna squeeze this one."
He did just that, finally ripping open a . That gave him a ten-eight, the best hand, and the double up. He's back to 207,000 now, knocking Porter down a peg to about 400,000.
Stephen Su completed and Rep Porter made the call. On all remaining streets, Su led out and Porter called. Su said “Um, jack” but Porter flipped over for a ten to win the pot.
After several raises, Robert Williamson III was all in against Rep Porter on fifth street.
Williamson: /
Porter: /
Porter was ahead with a better jack-low at the time of the all in. Williamson caught a which was of no help to him on sixth while Porter hit a to give him a ten-low that had Williamson drawing dead. Williamson’s last card wasn’t revealed but Porter ended up with a on seventh which gave him a nine-low in the end and the knockout.