Once play fell to 3-handed, the players asked to pause the clock to discuss a potential deal. The tournament requires $1,000 to be left to the eventual winner, who will also take home a Montréal Poker Expo Champion’s Trophy, and the players decided to split the rest of the prizepool based on an ICM chop.
Here are the results of the deal:
- Philipp Daze (1,524,000) – $8,978
- Hiroaki Harada (1,071,000) – $8,495
- Ruben Perceval (766,000) – $8,015
- Philipp Daze
- Ruben Perceval
- Hiroaki Harada