Australian Sheldon Mayer made quick work of a player who'd just been moved to his table. All of the money went in with the flop showing . Mayer tabled for two pair, and his opponent revealed for top pair, top kicker and a gutshot straight draw.
The turn and river blanked out , and Sheldon's two pair held up, earning him 45,000 in new chips. "Not in my house, baby," said Sheldon afterwards.