Twenty-two hours later …

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John Juanda was finally triumphant over Stanislav Alekhin in a WSOPE final table that lasted a record setting twenty-two hours. On the final four-hundred and eighty-fourth hand, Alekhin pushed all-in before the flop with an unsuited A-9 and was called by Juanda holding the K-6 of spades. The flop came 6-6-2 with Juanda flopping an almost perfect set. The turn brought a Q which left Alekhin drawing dead. And to cap an already mind boggling final table, the remaining 6 fell on the river giving Juanda quads and earning him his fourth WSOP bracelet.

Congratulations to both players.

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