Our reporter reached the hand at the river with the board reading with 130,000 chips in the pot. Stewart Scott was in the tank facing Tom Rafferty who was all in. Scott asked the dealer for a count, and as the dealer began counting off Rafferty's 175,000 all in, he changed his mind and announced call.
Rafferty instantly knew his tournament was over, and began to muck his hand, as Scott turned over . Someone at the table asked to see Rafferty's hand anyway. The dealer exposed , a stone bluff.
Stewart Scott moves into the chip lead at 800,000.