We have to imagine that there was no way Fergal Nealon was getting away from his hand on a flop of . Nealon, who got all in with Brian Powell after a series of raises, tabled for three aces. Nealon had flopped a small full houses, , and had to sweat two streets to see if Nealon could catch a bigger full house. He could not. The turn and river improved no one.
Powell's stack was counted down at 317,000. With the amount already in the pot, he doubled to about 680,000 while Nealon fell to 168,000.