After Ed Smith raised to 45,000 from the cutoff, Charles Anderson moved all-in with A-K. Smith called with pocket Sevens, and the flop of 9-J-J looked to be a good one. As did the 8 that hit on the turn. But when the board paired Eights on the river it counterfeited Smith's smaller pair and Anderson's Ace played. "I didn't even know I won, that's how dumb I am," Anderson said.