"It's ok," said David Saab upon seeing that his had been outflopped by an opponent's on a board of . Saab had re-raised preflop to 1,500 after his opponent opened to 700. His opponent called that raise, then checked the flop. It was a snap call once Saab moved all in.
"I've got two outs," Saab reminded his opponent. He hit one straight away with the turn . The river was the , not a card that improved his opponent. As a result, Saab dragged the pot and is up to 18,000 in chips.