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J.C. Tran
We pick up three-way action on a flop showing , and [Removed:197] was first to act from the blinds. He checked, and J.C. Tran made a bet of 30,000. Alper Sar called, and [Removed:198] moved all in with a big covering stack. With 331,000 chips left, Tran made the call for his tournament life, and Sar quickly mucked out of the way.
Tran tabled for top-top. He had the best hand, but [Removed:198]'s gave him a monster draw. The on the turn was an airball, and a blank hit the river as well with the . Tran somehow fades the myriad of outs, doubling his way up to 820,000.