Hand #181 - Allen Cunningham Wins Event #13 ($487,287)





Jeff Lisandro walks off the stage to watch from afar, and it takes ESPN a minute to get him into a camera shot. The tension is incredible, and everyone in the audience is on their feet. Allen Cunningham is the last to stand up, and the dealer is the only one seated. (Besides the media, of course.)
The flop comes



The turn card is the

The river card is the --

Allen Cunningham wins Event #13 ($5,000 Pot-Limit Hold'em), earning $487,287, a Corum watch, and the fifth WSOP bracelet of his career (his third in three years).
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