Mr. Anonymous
After two players limped into the pot, Timothy Little raised to 1,600 from middle position, finding calls from both the blinds as well as the limpers.
The flop came down and the blinds checked to a limper, who fired out a 1,600 bet. Little flatted that wager, but the small blind (who refused to give his name upon the conclusion of the hand) decided on a raise to 7,000. This pressure play folded the big blind, the flop bettor flatted, and Little got out of the way.
When the arrived on the turn, the small blind shoved all in for 14,175, prompting a brief tank from his lone opponent. Eventually though, that player made the crying call with for top pair, only to discover that the shy player in the small blind had caught up with . The river came down to give the small blind a full house and the double.