Having check-raised Thomas Bentham on an flop, Frederick Andersson checked the turn to his opponent who bet out 5,600. After a period of thinking, also known as 'dwellage,' Andersson slid his remaining 12,000 or so into the middle and Bentham quickly called with which had turned a better two pair against Anderson's . Andersson missed his two remaining outs and made the long walk out of the cardroom and towards the bar.