We pick up a heads up pot between James Honeybone and Kenneth Damm on the river, with the board showing . Both players end up all in after the last street, with Damm having his man slightly covered. With a big pile of chips up for grabs early, the hands are shown down:
Honeybone:
Damm:
Both men flopped a pair and improved to a flush on fifth street, but Damm has Honeybone pegged by one. He collects an early near-double up, sending James Honeybone to the rail in the process.