What started out as a five-way limped pot on third and a checked pot on fourth developed into an interesting hand between Tony G and an opponent. Showing a board of x-x / , Tony G bet when everyone checked to him. He was called by one person with a board of x-x / . Both players paired on sixth street; Tony G caught the , and his opponent caught the . His opponent checked, then called after Tony G bet.
Down the river, Tony G's opponent checked again. He bet, and his opponent called with in the hole. That made him a pair of fives for high, and a seven-six for low. Tony G just smiled, nodded, and mucked his hand.