Williams Quartered but Quarters
We got to the table with a flop of and there were three players all-in. The shortest-stack was in the one seat and David Williams was all in and at risk against the bigger stack in the two seat. The hands were turned over for all to see:
Seat 1: for a pair of kings and a ten high flush draw
Seat 2: for the nut low draw and a gutshot straight draw
WIlliams: for a whole bunch of draws
The turn was the , bringing the flush for both Williams and the player in Seat 1. The river was the , giving Williams the nut low to go with his small flush. Williams would win 3/4 of the side pot from the player in Seat 2. Those two would each get 1/4 of the main pot, while the short-stack in Seat 1 would get half for his flush.