We caught up on the river of a big multiway pot on a 



board. Owais Ahmed was all in and showed 


for a queen high flush and a weak low. However both of his hands were bested by Matthew Woodward who turned over 


for a higher flush and better low. Ahmed was eliminated while Woodward chipped up to 59,000.
2011 World Series of Poker
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Level: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
Van Law was all in on a 



board. However Jimmy Fricke had 


for the nut boat and Law hit the rail. Fricke was up to 61,000 after the hand
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Jeff Shulman just added more chips to his stack after taking three quarters of a pot against Francesco Barbaro.
Board: 




Shulman: 


for nines and threes with a live ace.
Barbero: 


for sixes and threes with a live ace.
It came to showdown between Chau Giang and Ben Yu on a 



board. Giang held 


for two pair and the nut low. Yu had 


to chop the low but rivered a two outer for trips and the high. Yu was up to 12,500 after the hand while Giang had 26,500.
Allen Cunningham has been short stacked in this tournament for as long as this reporter can remember, but his luck may be changing.
Cary Falk just called in the small blind and Allen Cunningham checked the big blind.
The flop came 

and Falk bet out for 1200. Cunningham called.
The turn was the
and Falk bet out for 2400. Cunningham put his remaining 3600 and in the pot and Falk called showing 


for a flopped straight and a turned broadway. Cunningham showed 


for a set.
The river was the
to give a very calm Cunningham rivered quads.
He is still short but alive with around 10,000
The board read 



and Dallas Wottlin showed 


for a full house. Patrick Gunn flipped over his hand but quickly turned it back over and was ready to muck. That was until he noticed that Wattlin only had a high hand. The floor was called over to determine the course of action. In the end, they ruled that because Gunn had flipped over his hand, even though it was for just a second, his hand was able to be tabled. He turned over 


which was good for the low half of the pot. Gunn had 32,000 and Wattlin 23,000 after the hand.
According to the WSOP's main site, this event is now a four day tournament meaning we are not expecting to make the final table tonight and the tournament might not finish tomorrow either. The $5,000 NL is also now a four-day tournament as well while the $25,000 HU event will now be a five day event.