In the final hand of the tournament, Nicholas Wang got all in with 
, and Alexander Wong had him covered holding 
.
The board was dealt 



to give Wong a Broadway straight and the MSPT tournament title. He took home $89,544 in prize money for the win, and Wang got the second-place prize money worth $66,019.
Stay tuned for an interview with our new MSPT champion that will be posted a little later tonight.