Check this out.

From the World Series of Poker, Christopher Ruby tweeted this photo out today claiming that it’s the hand that crippled him in last night’s Event #37, the $1500 PLO.

Holy shit I busted the 1500 PLO last night set of aces vs set of QQ and took pic for proof. There was 2 Qh!!!!

In the photo it appears that a turned set of Aces gets quaded out on the river when the Queen of Hearts hits…only problem, the Queen of Hearts was also on the flop.

Apparently, he snapped the photo out of disbelief and didn’t take a look at it again until the morning, when he noticed the small detail.

@HoldemRadio I didn’t even notice it cuz I was in shock. No one did. I noticed this morning looking at the picture— Christopher Ruby (@ChrisIanRuby) June 18, 2014

@ChrisIanRuby @limonpoker no one noticed until after the hand? How was pic taken? U took it and discovered it after hand?— Bart Hanson (@BartHanson) June 18, 2014

@BartHanson @limonpoker correct, I didn’t even notice as I took picture. Friend pointed it out much later as he saw pic on Facebook.— Christopher Ruby (@ChrisIanRuby) June 18, 2014

@sohusstom @HoldemRadio @WSOP there’s nothing they can do cuz either nobody saw it or nobody spoke up. Though I did miss it, I’m not happy.— Christopher Ruby (@ChrisIanRuby) June 18, 2014

While we have no proof that this photo is legit (despite that is seems authentic), it looks as if the WSOP acknowledged that it could have happened…but it was from last night, no one noticed in the moment and so really there’s nothing to be done.

@BartHanson @limonpoker @WSOP Maybe but they did acknowledge it happened though it was an anomaly but still claimed hands are tied— Christopher Ruby (@ChrisIanRuby) June 18, 2014

Bad beat indeed.