Well, I suppose it's not robbing when you have aces, as was the case for Robin Keston in his recent double up. I didn't see how it went down preflop, but prior to Keston pushing the flop, there was around 15-20,000 in the middle. Either way, his opponent made the call and the hands were flipped, Keston in the lead with versus a dangerous . But the turn () and river () were both bricks, and Keston survived.
A quick guesstimate would suggest he's on around 45,000.