Just a few tables away from Wooka Kim, a similar scenario played out in a pot involving Nenad Medic. Medic was the preflop aggressor with a raise to 4,200; his short-stacked opponent moved in from the big blind and Medic quickly called. This time, the hands were reversed. Medic showed down the big pair, , and his opponent had the . The board stayed low, , to give Medic the pot and to knock out his opponent.
Medic's opponent remained seated until the dealer had passed all of his chips to Medic. Then he stood up, said "Nice hand. Good luck, people," and walked off.