In a multi-way pot, Andrew Wang and Jimmy Tran got busy on the river when the board ran out 



.
Wang tabled 
for the flush but was pipped but the 
of Tran for the nut flush, as the paired board probably saved Wang losing more chips.
"I finally got you!" exclaimed a triumphant Tran as he gets himself to 80,000 chips.
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