Jason Potter opened to 145,000 from the hijack and with the short-stacked Jeff Chang in the big blind, he committed the rest of his chips.
Potter called the additional 265,000 and tabled his 
to be marginally favourite over Chang's 
.
The board ran out 



to see Chang double through to around 920,000 as Potter slips to 1,500,000 in chips.
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