Michael Rossitto was all in preflop for 59,000 from the button and WSOP bracelet winner Joseph Cheong looked him up from the big blind.
Michael Rossitto: 

Joseph Cheong: 

Rossitto was ahead holding a suited ace and connected with the 

flop.
The
turn did come with a sweat as it gave Cheong the nut flush draw, but the
completed the board on the river and secured Rossitto his much-needed double.
Joseph Cheong - 460,000
Michael Rossitto - 125,000