Porter Doubles, and Doubles, and Doubles Again
"Just your standard king-four versus eight-deuce all in," joked John Monnette from the gallery.
The next hand, Porter was all in for 75,000 from the big blind. His beat Thomas Bichon's when Porter turned an eight to make a pair.
"Six more!" Monnette shouted from the gallery.
Porter managed to fold one hand after that before moving in again with . Bichon was in there with . On a board of , Porter's aces were better than Bichon's kings, giving Porter another double-up.
We have Porter on 480,000 chips now. That's not much at these blinds, but it's better than 30,000.