Here's how they stack out three-handed:
2010 World Series of Poker
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David Randall has the button in Seat 8.
He opens to 125,000, and wins his fifth pot in a row to conclude the level.
Tom Dwan has the button in Seat 4.
He folds, and David Randall raises to 125,000 from the small blind. Simon Watt quickly folds, and Randall's hands are getting tired from stacking chips.
Simon Watt has the button in Seat 9.
David Randall takes a walk in the big blind. That's three pots in a row for the chip leader.
David Randall has the button in Seat 8.
Randall raises his button to 125,000 and Tom "durrrr" Dwan calls from the big blind.
Both players check the 

flop, and Dwan checks the
turn as well. Randall bets 200,000 and Dwan folds.
Tom Dwan has the button in Seat 4.
Tom Dwan raises to 130,000, and David Randall makes the call from the small blind to go heads up to a flop.
It comes
, and Randall checks to the raiser. Dwan's tiny bet of 70,000 is quickly called, and the turn comes the
. Both players check.
River:
. Check-check again.
Randall shows
, and that's good enough to win the pot.
Randall - 6.7 million
Dwan - 1.4 million
Simon Watt has the button in Seat 9.
Watt folds his button and Tom "durrrr" Dwan completes the small blind. David Randall checks his option.
Dwan leads for 85,000 on the 

flop and Randall folds.
David Randall has the button in Seat 8.
He raises to 125,000, and Tom Dwan makes the call from the big blind.
The flop comes
, and Dwan checks it over. Randall checks behind.
The turn is the
, and Dwan passes again. Randall takes his cue to bet 175,000, drawing a long check-stare from Mr. Durrrr. He casually slips the chips into the pot after about 30 seconds.
The
fills out the board, and Dwan checks again to see Randall fire another 350,000 chips at the pot. A slight grimace crosses Dwan's face, and he shakes his head very slightly as he sits in the tank for a minute or so. After double-checking his hole cards one last time, he decides a fold is in order, and Randall increases his chip lead.
He's close to 6.5 million now.
Tom Dwan has the button in Seat 4.
Dwan folds his button and David Randall raises to 125,000 from the small blind. Simon Watt calls from the big blind.
The flop comes 

and Randall leads for 150,000. Watt folds and Randall is shipped the pot.