With around 7,000 in the pot and a board reading , Martin Drewe bet 3,800 from the big blind and received a call from the player in the hijack. When the
appeared on the river, Drewe thought long and hard before slowing down with a check. His opponent followed suit and Drewe sheepishly turned over
, which was no good against the hijack's
.
Drewe dropped to 42,000 after the hand.