The two finalists in the Playground 200, Sebastien Drolet-Poitras and Steve Horic, have agreed to chop the remaining prize pool. Although Horic was the chip leader throughout most of the play on the final table this evening, Drolet-Poitras ran hot during the late stages and sent several players to the rail to take a narrow chip lead.
According to the terms of their deal, Horic will get $19,435 and Drolet-Poitras will pocket $20,037. Play continues as there is still $2,700 on the line for the eventual winner.