Matthew Woodward has chips to burn, but that doesn't mean he's happy to lose pots. He opened preflop for 60,000, then watched as action passed all the way to Roger Hairabedian, who moved in for 255,000. There was such a crowd of people around the table that when Woodward called, we couldn't see his hand. It appeared to be significantly worse than Hairabedian's ; after a board of , it didn't matter. Hairabedian's straight gave him the double-up to 520,000.