Jeremy Schofer - 2nd Place - $3,539
After approximately fifteen hands of heads up action against Justin Zacks, Jeremy Schofer's final hand was edged out. Both players flopped three aces and both had more outs.
Justin Zacks had Schofer covered and called Jeremy's all in on the flop.
Schofer held 7-10-9-A and Zacks had A-6-5-2
Board ran A-3-A-8-4 giving Justin Zacks the straight and the win
Throughout the final table, Jeremy Schofer hung in there winning key all-in hands while taking down blinds when needed.
At the end of the final hand Zacks complimented Jeremy, saying, "you were the last person I wanted to play heads up".
Jeremy's day job? He's an attorney. Surprisingly there was no plea bargaining at the final table.
Schofer will take home $3,539 for his second place finish.
Justin Zacks had Schofer covered and called Jeremy's all in on the flop.
Schofer held 7-10-9-A and Zacks had A-6-5-2
Board ran A-3-A-8-4 giving Justin Zacks the straight and the win
Throughout the final table, Jeremy Schofer hung in there winning key all-in hands while taking down blinds when needed.
At the end of the final hand Zacks complimented Jeremy, saying, "you were the last person I wanted to play heads up".
Jeremy's day job? He's an attorney. Surprisingly there was no plea bargaining at the final table.
Schofer will take home $3,539 for his second place finish.
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