"Prossimo al Papá!"
All in for several thousand in the big blind, Patroncini found himself up against two players in Nikolaos Panopoulos (cut-off) and Sorin Posa (small blind), with a pot of 20,000 created on the side.
On the flop, Panopoulos' hand began quivering slightly as he made a very suspicious bet of 6,000. Posa must have picked up on something, as he made the fold allowing Panopoulos to show for a flopped set. Patroncini could only muster .
A on the turn led to Italian celebrations, however, as Patroncini punched the air in delight, the final on the river led to him shouting, "Prossimo al Papá". I was originally unaware that there was any relation between Panopoulos and Patroncini, but nevertheless it was sad to see him so competitive towards his sibling... who actually seemed to be a little older!