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Scot Munro was leading the Flip & Go for most of the final day, but it turned around for him when they got three ways. Andrew MacDonald was second through a lot of the late action, but he started to surge after sending Mik Malm out in 6th place.
He also took the chips of Jason Chan (4th, $5,732) and Dallas Larson (3rd, $8,156), putting him in a big lead for heads-up play against Munro. The heads-up didn’t last long before the cooler came.
The flop was already out when I got back to the table after writing up Larson’s bustout hand, and Munro shoved to put himself at risk after a bet from MacDonald on the 6♣5♣4♦ flop. MacDonald called with a pair of sixes against the pocket kings for Munro, but more importantly, his 7♥6♥ was also open-ended. The J♥ turn was a brick, but the 8♥ river gave MacDonald the 8-high straight to crack Munro’s kings.