Jennifer Harman's determined short-stack play has seen a couple of crucial hands to save her from joining railers like Daniel Negreanu, and now she's slowly regained a tower of blue 5K chips. It's just a kiosk to her previous skyscraper, but it's a start. The stacks now, roughly:
Kirk Morrison -- 560,000
Thomas Bihl -- 293,000
Jennifer Harman -- 196,000
Hand #164: Harman raises from the small blind and Morrison calls from the big blind. The flop is . Harman leads out, Morrison folds, and Harman wins the pot.
Hand #165: Bihl wins with a bet on the flop vs. Harman.
Hand #167: Harman calls from the small blind, Morrison raises from the big blind and Harman calls. The flop is . Harman checks, Morrison bets and Harman calls. The turn is the . Harman bets, Morrison raises, and Harman calls. The river is the . Harman checks and Morrison checks. Morrison shows a pair of aces, Harman mucks, and Morrison wins the pot.
Hand #168: Harman raises on the button and wins the blinds
Hand #169: Morrison raises on the button, Harman calls from the big blind. The flop is . Harman leads out, Morrison folds and Harman wins the pot.
Hand #170: Harman calls from the small blind and Morrison checks in the big blind. The flop is . Harman bets, Morrison folds, and Harman wins the pot
Hand #171: Harman calls on the button, Morrison calls in the small blind and Bihl checks in the big blind. The flop is and all three players check. The turn is the and it's checked around again. The river is the . Bihl shows kings full of tens and scoops the pot.