A deal was proposed when play got heads-up, but Rami, with a 2-1 chip lead, refused it. After only a few hands of heads-up, Tomas took over the chip lead by doubling up, and re-proposed the deal. This time around, Rami accepted it, and they decided to evenly chop the remaining prize pool, while leaving the required $6,400 difference for the eventual winner.
They will still play down until a winner, with 2nd place taking home $43,800, and the winner $50,200.
Congratulations!