Brian Rast Takes 2nd Place ($108,660) in Heads-Up Chop
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After the elimination of Michael Lang in third place, Cary Katz and Brian Rast decided to forego heads-up play and chop the remaining prize pool based on their stack sizes.
Katz held more chips and claims the title, winning $137,340 and adding 137 PokerGO Tour points to his total, while Rast will take home $108,660 and 109 PokerGO Tour points.