The final table was a fierce competition, with "Keiruja" taking on "agnaton" (Israel), who secured the runner-up position and a prize of $130,736.30. "Keiruja" showcased remarkable strategy during the heads-up battle. Despite discussions for a deal, he confidently rejected the initial offer, choosing to play for the entire prize, and the decision paid off brilliantly.
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