The Board Runs Out a Straight Flush

Level 22
: Blinds 10,000/15,000, 150,000 ante

The attention of PokerNews was drawn to Table 2 as the dealer announced, "All in and call!" with the board having been dealt 8?J?9?7?10?.
Lucas Seire: A?K?
Aren Bezhanyan: K?10?
Seire had seemingly flopped the nut flush, while Bezhanyan had also turned a straight. However, the board had run out a straight flush meaning the two players chopped the pot in the rarest way possible.
"Lucky, lucky boy!" announced Seire as he claimed his half of the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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675,000
415,000
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415,000 |
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305,000
202,000
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202,000 |