A big crowd started to develop around one of the tables. There was 120,000 in chips scattered in the middle of the table and Mads Wissing Andersen had moved all in for another 120,000 against William Thorson. This action was taking place on the river of an board. Thorson had Andersen covered, but not by much. He went deep into the tank and eventually Andersen called for time. Thorson let the time run out and as soon as he did Andersen flipped up and danced a little jig. Andersen now has 240,000 in chips.