Kyle Kloeckner finished the event in second place to take down the $152,410 in cash. Although he traded the chip lead with Max a couple of times he couldn’t overcome the pressure of Max’s heads-up play and was reduced to watching his chips move across the table. Greg Hurst completed the top three and collected $94,599 for third place.
I have followed Max throughout his poker career and have always been impressed with his game and the ability to patiently wait for the right hands to strike. Congratulations to Max Pescatori for adding some more WSOP gold to his trophy case.