Level: | 23 (15,000/30,000/30,000) |
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Prizes: | $36,110 |
It didn’t take long to finish it out once they struck the deal, but it still took a couple of big hands to end it. Rhett Stensrud raised the button, then snapped it off when Ron Lauzon shoved. Lauzon was on ace-nine, but Stensrud woke up with pocket queens. The board missed both players but with three sixes it ended up giving Stensrud the boat for the win.
Lauzon was short for pretty much the whole final table, but still managed to ladder up to second place.