After discussing a private deal, good friends Sander Ostlyngen and Bradley Harwood sat down to play heads-up. One of their friends joined the rail and shouted, “Is this a home game?!”
Only a few hands into heads-up, Harwood limped and Ostlyngen potted, which Harwood called.
The flop came and Ostlyngen potted, leaving only 200,000 behind. Harwood moved all in, and the Norwegian called.
Sander Ostlyngen:
Bradley Harwood:
Harwood was ahead with a pair of sevens and a wrap as insurance. Ostlyngen had two live over cards and a gutshot, but his mate had two blockers with his pair of sevens. The completed the board to improve Harwood with a straight to secure victory and the title.