Play started on Level 22 (2,000/8,000/16,000) and it were the eliminations of Joel Tushnet, Joon Yi, Travell Thomas, Tavish Margers, Jacob Schindler, Arshin Gamini, Anthony Antico and Ryan Franklin that paved the way towards the nine-handed finale.
The Final Table seat draw was as follows:
Seat 1: Daniel Cascado – 2,190,000
Seat 2: Zimnan Ziyard – 869,000
Seat 3: Gareth Teatum – 800,000
Seat 4: Mohsin Charania – 361,000
Seat 5: Salvatore Dicarlo – 652,000
Seat 6: Robert Brewer – 339,000
Seat 7: Paul Spitzberg – 1,139,000
Seat 8: Gregory Josifovski – 304,000
Seat 9: Corey Harrison – 1,014,000
The first elimination of the finale took place on Level 24 (4,000/12,000/24,000): Mohsin Charania went all-in preflop from the CO with 437,000 in chips and Robert Brewer called with a smaller stack from the SB. Charania played with K Q and Brewer showed T T but the neutral board with a Q on the turn meant the end of the game for him.
Gareth Teatum, Zimnan Ziyard, Charania, Gregory Josifovski and Paul Spitzberg were railed in this order, while the heads-up was set when Dicarlo busted out on Level 30 (10,000/50,000/100,000). He shoved preflop from the SB with Q-4 and Corey Harrison called with A-6. The board came 6-7-3-9-J and Dicarlo finished 3rd.
Daniel Cascado – 4,900,000
Corey Harrison - 2,770,000
Despite Daniel Cascado’s initial lead, Harrison gradually crawled up and took over to call his opponent’s all-in on Level 31 (15,000/60,000/120,000) preflop.
Harrison: A 7
Cascado: K T
Board: A J 4 6 J
Harrison won the tournament with two pair.
The end results are as follows:
1st: Corey Harrison – $432,411
2nd: Daniel Cascado – $267,452
3rd: Salvatore Dicarlo – $184,914
4th: Paul Spitzberg – $133,364
5th: Gregory Josifovski – $97,493
6th: Mohsin Charania – $72,208
7th: Zimnan Ziyard – $54,191
8th: Gareth Teatum – $41,198
9th: Robert Brewer – $31,711
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