David Carnero had raised to 700 from early position when Christoph Cajochen made it 2,100 to go in the cutoff. Stanislav Anufriiev called cold on the button, after which Carnero attempted to toss in a call as well.
However, he threw in too many chips. He was forced to make the minimum four-bet to 3,500, which Cajochen called. Anufriiev, however, bumped it up to 12,000.
This time, Carnero put in the correct chips for a call, while Cajochen decided to get out of the way.
Anufriiev committed the rest of his 17,000 chips on the 6?7?9? flop and was quickly looked up by Carnero.
Stanislav Anufriiev: Q?J? 
David Carnero: A?J?
Much to the amazement of the table, which included PokerStars Ambassador Rory Jennings, neither player had much. The 8? turn gave Anufriiev a gutshot and Carnero a flush draw, but neither came in on the J? river.
Both players made a pair of jacks, but Carnero's ace kicker awarded him the pot, sending Anufriiev to the rail.
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Christoph CajochenDavid CarneroStanislav Anufriiev