L M open-shoved for 51,000 and was called in the next position by Christopher Drewett. As the action folded around, Alexander Zeligman was the last player to act in the big blind. However, having believed everyone else had folded, Drewett turned his hand over exposing 

With Zeligman left to act, the floor was consulted and it was ruled that all actions would be available for Drewett for the rest of the hand. Zeligman called and the flop was 


With the jacks having flopped a set, Zeligman checked and Drewett checked behind. The turn was the
and Zeligman checked, and this time open-folded 
after Drewett put out a bet.
The all-in player had already gotten to his feet and slammed 
face up on the table having turned a higher set. The river was the
and that player tripled.