Romeo Flops Two Pair to Double Up

Level 9
: Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante

Action was picked up on the turn, with roughly 45,000 in the pot, and the board showing 4?3?A?10?.
Daniel Colin in the hijack checked to Thomas Romeo in cutoff, and he went all in for 85,100. Colin sat in the tank contemplating his decision, before finally slamming a chip on the table to make the call, and put Romeo at risk.
Thomas Romeo: 4?3?
Daniel Colin: A?Q?
Colin flopped top pair but Romeo had the lead with his flopped bottom two pair. Needing an ace, queen or ten to beat the two pair of Romeo, the K? was no help, and Romeo took in the massive pot and doubled up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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215,200
215,200
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215,200 |
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38,600
38,600
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38,600 |