[user75032]
Martin Rowe
Timothy English got things started, but Martin Rowe was the one who finished them. English made it 75,000 to go preflop and was called by Saffioti on the button and by Rowe in the big blind. Rowe and English checked to Saffioti when the flop came down .
"I hit," said Saffioti as he bet 75,000. Only Rowe called.
When the turn came down , Saffioti bet 75,000 out of turn. Action was rewound to Rowe, who chose to bet 150,000 into Saffioti. He called.
Rowe bet another 150,000 on the river. Saffioti called that as well, tabling for a pair of aces. It was no good; Rowe had hit the flop and the turn with for two pair, aces and fives. He became the second player at the final table to pass two million chips with that pot.