[user75032]
We didn't see the preflop action in a hand between Harris Pavlou and Shane Moran. We only came to the table after the dealer pulled a flop of out of the deck. Pavlou opened the action with a bet of 2,500, leaving himself 7,000 chips behind. Moran, sitting with roughly 40,000 chips, then announced that he was all in.
In what will probably go down as the fastest snap-call in the history of poker (faster even than David Steicke's snap-call last night in the $100K with flopped quads), Pavlou called the raise and tabled -- a straight flush! Moran could only shake his head. He flashed the and then quickly surrendered his hand without waiting for the turn or river.
Pavlou's double-up gives him about 22,000 in chips. Moran is down to about 28,000.