Akush Mandavia
Upon coming back from the break, Ankush Mandavia and Jason Young revealed that they had come to terms on a deal in which they would even chop, but the loser would give the winner $5,000 essentially leaving a $10,000 swing and the title to play for.
In what would be the final hand of the tournament, Young jammed the button and Mandavia called off for 1.8 million.
Mandavia: ![ks ks](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/ks.gif)
![10d 10d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/10d.gif)
Young: ![js js](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/js.gif)
![4s 4s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/4s.gif)
Mandavia got it in good, but Young came from behind to win after the board ran out ![10s 10s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/10s.gif)
![jc jc](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/jc.gif)
![ah ah](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/ah.gif)
![4d 4d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/4d.gif)
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Ankush Mandavia – Eliminated in 2nd place for $107,381