Leah Doubles and Then Some
The player in the hijack opened to the hand with a raise to 4,000 before the player to his left moved all in for 10,000. Michael Leah, in the small blind, took a minute to think before he moved in his stack of 32,600. The initial player called and Leah, who showed asked for two Ace-King's, "one time". He did get one from the initial all in player but was crushed by the of the big stack.
The flop gave him the two-outter he needed though, when it came . The short stack was drawing dead to win the pot while the big stack had just the two remaining Jack's. Both players had runner-runner straight outs to split it three ways. The turn and river both bricked and Leah is now up to 78,000.