Heads-up play lasted just one hand.
In the final hand of the tournament, Brayden Gazlay raised the button to 1.7 million and Nadar Kakhmazov called to see a ![jd jd](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/jd.gif)
![8d 8d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/8d.gif)
flop.
Kakhmazov checked, Gazlay bet 1.8 million, and Kakhmazov check-raised to 6 million. Gazlay responded by moving all in and Kakhmazov wasted little time in making the call.
Kakhmazov: ![9d 9d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9d.gif)
![7d 7d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/7d.gif)
Gazlay: ![jh jh](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/jh.gif)
![2d 2d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/2d.gif)
Gazlay had flopped two pair, but Kakhmazov was drawing big to a straight and flush. The
turn gave him the straight, and Gazlay needed to find either a jack or deuce on the river.
The dealer burned one last time and put out the
, the final card of the 2017 MSPT Venetian!