Action folded to a player in the cutoff and he moved all in for 119,000. The button made the call, as did Mike Scarborough, and there was side action created headed to the 

flop. Scarborough was first to act and moved all in, prompting the button to fold.
Showdown
Scarborough: 

Cutoff: 

The at-risk player was ahead with a pair of nines, but Scarborough held an open-ended straight draw. Wouldn't you know it, the
spiked on the river to complete the said draw and give the former World Poker Tour Champ a lock on the hand. The
was run out on the river as Scarborough increased his stack to 650,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
650,000
200,000
|
200,000 |



flop, which saw Kroon fire out 112,000.
. Kroon slowly nodded his head up and down and admitted that he held
. Brown moved 135,000 into the middle, about one-third of his remaining stack, and Scarborough moved all in - having Brown covered by a lot.

flop.





. Both his opponents began collecting their things, and were promptly escorted to the payout desk after the
and
were run our on the turn and river.