Our reporter caught up with the hand on the flop, where the board of had a player in early position raise to 2,150 against Bryan Micon. Micon grabbed a stack of chips and dropped them onto the table, which totaled 16,000. His opponent called for his remaining 4,150 and turned over queens to see Micon's pocket nines had flopped a set.
"That was a big one, it better end up on PokerNews," Micon addressed our reporter. It was, and it did.