Doyle Brunson had Tom Chambers all-in on fifth street. Chambers was able to pick up a low draw on sixth against Doyle's pair of tens. Chambers made his low on seventh, but Doyle was drawing to a better low. "Let's see if I can make a better one." he said.
Doyle then turned up a nice three that gave him a better low along with his pair of tens. Chambers was sent to the rail at the hands of the living legend, Doyle Brunson.