

Heads-up in the final game at PPT #4 was pretty much all Roger Hoyt. He had the chip lead to start, and never surrendered it, forcing Zhu onto his heels with aggressive play.
He started with about a 2:1 lead, but as he chipped Zhu down, his strategy was to make Zhu play for his remaining stack, as he knew that Zhu needed at least two doubles to even it out. He had Zhu down to 310k when he managed to double, but that wouldn’t last.
Shortly after his double, they found a race spot with Zhu on sevens against king-nine for Hoyt. Hoyt spiked a king, but by the turn, Zhu had open-ended straight outs as well. He bricked the river, and the chips went to Hoyt. Hoyt said this was his first live cash, so it’s a pretty decent way to start your Hendon Mob profile.