Berlin Doubles Through Carmody
Action began when Nachman Berlin raised to 100,000. Jacob Naquin got out of the way and Matthew Carmody three-bet to 415,000. Berlin moved his stack in, leaving his cards capped with one orange chip worth 5,000. Carmody announced call so the two players saw a flop without exposing their cards.
The flop came 

and Carmody tossed in the last 5,000 along with Berlin. Their hands were turned over:
Berlin: 

Carmody: 

Berlin was ahead with a set of jacks, but Carmody had open ended straight outs. The turn came
and the river
, failing to fulfill Carmody's straight and doubling Berlin up.