As is common in small-buy-in tournaments, the players at the end have decided to make a slight adjustment to the prize pool. They agreed to take $100 off the first place prize and $80 off the second place prize and give those amounts to the 9th and 10th place player. These adjustments will be reflected in the final Results & Payouts table to be published after the event.
This makes a difference in the tournament in that there is no longer a bubble to contend with – everyone at the table is already in the money. And with that deal, the short-stacked player was almost immediately eliminated.
10th place: George Wall, $80